Gardner's New Orleans directory for 1861 : including Jefferson City, Gretna, Carrollton, Algiers, and McDonogh : with a new map of the city, a street and levee guide, business directory, an appendix of much useful information, and a planters directory containing the names of the cotton and sugar planters of Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas and Texas : a summary of the commercial history of New Orleans, continued, Part 3

Author: Gardner, Charles
Publication date: 1861
Publisher: New Orleans : Compiled and published by C. Gardner
Number of Pages: 674


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June


30 ..


9,883.812 10,921,057|14,671.491 16.627.125 30.374.012


4.123.242


1.401.804


July


28 ..


9.774.381


9,813,564 14.363.265 18.563,065 30.201,985


2,809.828 1,318,197


August


25 ..


9,900,424


9,263,874 13,614,301 ,21.332,818 29,686,878


1,756,034 1,346.214


2,001,524 1,525.035


October


29 ..


12.710,629


9,442,739 17.821,585 24,495.812


1860.


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The increase in banking facilities and in the movements generally for the past ten years is favorably exhibited by the following table, which shows the condition of our banks on the last Saturday of August since 1851, inclusive :


Value.


16


GARDNER'S NEW ORLEANS DIRECTORY.


YEARS.


SPECIE.


CIRCULA- TION.


DEPOSITS.


LOANS AND DISCOUNTS.


EXCHANGE.


1851


4.894.409


3.950.854


6.792,140


15,742,096


1,272,540


1852


7,280,059


6,456.360


8,652,802


16,737,698


1.088.458


1854


7.595.376


6,209.914


10,160,817


18,285.110


1,923,207


1855


6.328,341


5,946,239


9,152.874


·19,349,270


1.570,677


1856


6,661.698


7.442,550


10,653,795


23,512,273


2,682.029


1857


6,566,052


8.325.334


9.706,003


24,294.933


2.265,624


1858


11,173,821


6,731,399


13.343,938


21.465,648


4.081.875


1859


12,924,929


9,788,919


15,314,678


27,793,221


2,441,899


1860


9,900,424|


9.263.8741


13,614 301


29,686,878


1,756.034


Since 1850 the number of our banks has increased from five to eleven, and the amount of capital from less than twelve millions of dollars to more than eighteen millions.


Our Insurance Companies during the past year have paid losses to the amount of nearly three and a half millions of dollars against earned premiums amounting to nearly five millions, as will be seen by the following table :


CAPITAL AND ASSETS.


EARNED PREMIUMS.


LOSSES PAID.


CASH ON HAND.


Crescent Mutual


1,462 422


936.005


612.466


122,259


Home Mutual


1,410.967


649.158


364,012


52,213


Louisiana.


932,348


771.941


382,697


160,892


Sun ...


1,506,798


864,180


440,457


115,008


Merchants'


881,847


925,828


963,100


38,210


Union-half joint stock


515,976


325,042


169.606


58,285


Hope-joint stock


313,741


114,820


41,303


38.248


Citizens' Mutual


371.720


303,496


267,991


32.143


Star Mutual


300.000


126,826


N. O. Mutual ..


413,000


Louisiana State Mutual


301,000


65,000


$8.409.816


$4,934.470


$3.403.498


$617,359


.


The New Orleans Jackson and Great Northern Railroad has been completed within the last year, and we are now brought in direct communication with all the principal points of our country north and west, the mails and passengers between New York and New Orleans now making the passage in three and a half days. The Opelousas and Great Western Railroad now extends to Berwiek's Bay, a distance of eighty miles from the city, and is expected to reach New Iberia, an additional stretch of forty-five miles, during the next summer. These two roads are of great importance to New Orleans, opening to our trade as they do, the richest sections of the southern and south- western interior, the Opelousas and Great Western passing through an important sec- tion of our sugar region and penetrating Texas, will soon connect us with Houston and other leading points in that State, and the connections of the Jackson and Great Northern road, branching through Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee, will together draw to our market increased amounts of the rich products of those respective regions, while the ready access of a market will still further stimulate production.


In our last year's Directory we had occasion to congratulate our citizens upon the healthy condition of the city, and the entire absence of epidemical disease during the year then closed. We are now able to repeat our congratulations, as the year now closing has been remarkably free from disease, and we do not hesitate to pronounce New Orleans one of the healthiest cities in the United States. This condition of things may be attributed in a great measure to the improvements in grading, draining and paving our streets, which have been carried forward steadily and vigorously during the past few years, and which have led to other and greater improvements over our great thoroughfares, and in the suburbs, where princely residences are multiplying.


6 332 839


6,770,886


8,220,000


14.963,917


1.163.607


1853


LEVEE GUIDE.


Posts in 1st District.


ASCENDING RIVER.


Nos.


1. opposite Common 2, between Common and Gravler


3, opposite Gravier 4, Poydras


5, b. Poydras and Lafayette 6. opposite Lafayette 7. between Lafayette and Girod 8, opposite Girod


9, b. Girod and Notre Dame 10. opposire Notre Dame 11, opposite Iulia


12, between Julia and St. Joseph 13, opposite St. Joseph


14, opposite St. Mary's Market 15 opposite Delord 16, opposite Louisa 17. opposite Gaiennie 18, b. Gaiennie and Suzette


19, opposite Erato


20, between Erato and Benjamin


21, opposite Benjamin 22, b. Benjamin and Terpsichore 23, b. 24, b. 25. b.


26. opposite Terpsichore


27, b. Terpsichore and Henderson 28, opposite Henderson 29. b. llenderson and Robin 30, opposite Robin 31. near Robin


32, between Robin and Race 33, opposite Race


34, between Race and Orange 35, opposite Orange 36, between Orange and Richard 37, opposite Richard 38, between Richard and Market 39, opposite Market 40. b. Market and St. James 41, opposite St. James 42. b. St. James and Celeste 43. opposite Celeste 44, between Celeste and Nuns 45,


46, between Nuns and St. Mary 47, .4 .. 43,


Posts in 2d District.


DESCENDING RIVER.


Nos.


1, opposite Canal


2. b. Canal and Customhouse 3.1>


4. opposite Customhouse


5. b Customhouse and Bienville 6, opposite Bienville


7. between Bienville and Conti 8, opposite Conti


9, between Conti and St. Louis 10, opposite St. Louis


11, b. St. Louis and Toulouse


12, opposite Toulouse


13, b. Toulouse and Jefferson


14, opposite Jefferson


15, opposite St. Peter


16, opposite Jackson Square 17, .6


18, opposite St. Ann 19, b. St. Ann and Madison


20, opposite Madison


21, opposite St. Philip


22, b. St. Philip and Ursulines


23, opposite Ursulines


24. b. Ursulines and Hospital 25, b. 26, b.


27, opposite Hospital


28, opposite Barraeks 29, opposite the Mint 30, opposite the Mint


31, opposite Esplanade


Posts in 3d District.


DESCENDING RIVER, IN CONTINUA - TION FROM THE 2D DISTRICT.


Nos.


32, opposite Elysian Fields


33, b. Elysian Fields and Marigny 34, opposite Marigny


35, b. Marigny and Mandeville


36, opposite Mandeville


37, opposite Spain


38, opposite Lafayette avenue


39, b. Lafayette avenue and Port 40, b. Port and St. Ferdinand 41, opposite St Ferdinand 42, b. St. Ferdinand and Montegut 43, b. 66


44, opposile Montegut


45, between Montegutand Clouet 46, 47, opposite Clouet


48, between Clouet and Loulsa


49, opposite Louisa


50, between Louisa and Piety


51, opposite l'iety


52, between Piety and Desire


53, between Desire and Elmire 54, opposite Desire


55, opposite Congress


56. opposite Bartholomew


57, b. Bartholomew and French 58, b.


Posts in 4th District.


ASCENDING RIVER, IN CONTINUA- TION FROM THE IST DISTRICT.


Nos.


49, opposite St. Mary street


50, op. St. Mary and St. Andrew 51 opposite St. Andrew


52, b. St. Andrew and Adele 53, opposite Adele


54, between Adele and Josephine 55, b. Josephine and Jackson 56, b.


57, between Jackson and Philip 58, opposite Philip


59, between Philip and Soraparu 60, opposite Soraparu


61, between Soraparu and First 62, 63,


64, opposite First


65, between First and Second 66, between Second and Third 67, opposite Third


68, opposite Fourth


69, b. Fourth and Washington 70, opposite Washington 71, b. Washington and Sixth 72, b. ..


73, opposite Sixth


74, between Sixth and Seventh 75, between Seventh and Eighth 76, opposite Eighth


77, opposite Ninth


78, between Ninth and Harmony 79. opposite Harmony 80, b. Ilarmony and Pleasant 81, opposite Pleasant


FERRIES AND LANDINGS.


First District-New Orleans and Alglers Landings; Canal-st., N. Orleans and Market, MeD. Second District-Landing, head of St. Ann, New Orleans and Powder street, Algiers. Third District-Landings betw'n Pontchartrain Railroad ter- minus and Marigny. Fourth Distriet and Gretna - Landing, head of Josephine, d. 4.


Memphis, Vicksburg, Natchez, Jake Providence, Milliken's Bend, Red River, Ouachita, Bayou Sara, Baton Rouge,


Coast, Lafourche & Balize -- h. Canal and Bienville-sts .. d. 2. Louisville, Cincinnati, St. Louis, etc , between Julia and Canal streets, d. 1.


United States Mail Steamship Company-New Orleans, Ha- vana, Chagres and New York -opposite Jackson square, between St. Peter and St. Ann, d. 2.


Texas-opposite Inlia, d. 1. New York and Foreign (Govern- ment wharf, ) between Monte- gut and Clouet, d. 3. United States Transport - be- tween Desire and Elmire,d. 3.


Flatboat - opposite St. Joseph, d. 1. Julia Street-North side New Ba- sin, between Rampart and Liberty, d. 1.


Covington and Pensacola -- South side New Basin, between Ram- part and Liberty, d. 1.


Florida-North side New Canal, b. Iloward and Locust, d. 1. Vera Cruz-foot of Julia, d 1. Upper Steamship-between Terp- sichore and St. Mary, d 1. Port for breaking up Flatboat- b. Washington and Ninth, d. 4.


STREET GUIDE.


ADAMS, 4th se. from and parallel to Canal Avenue, from the river to the Canal, Carrollton.


Adele, 3d s. of and prl. to Felicity Road, from river to Fulton, d. 4.


Alex, from River to O. R. Road. Ann, 5tlı sw. from and prl. to First, from Adams to Lower Line, Carrollton.


Annette, 5th w. of and prl. to Pontchar- train Railroad, from Goodchildren to woods, d. 3.


Aline, 2d ab. and prl. to Louisiana Ave- nue, from river to St. Charles, Jeffer- son City.


Amelia, 5th ab. and prl. to Louisiana Av- enue, from river to suburbs Jefferson City.


Annunciation, Elizabeth and Jersey are known as Annunciation street, 6th from and prl. to river, from junction Tchoupitoulas, d. 1, to Toledano,d.4. Annunciation Square, 3d e. from Camp, fronting Orange and Race, d. 1.


Antonine, 4th n. of and prl. to Louisiana Avenue, from river to St. Charles, Jef- ferson City.


Austerlitz, 8th n. of and prl to Louisiana Avenue, from river to Coliseum, Jef- ferson City.


Arts, 6th e. of and prl. to Ponchartrain Railroad, from Lafayette walk to woods, d. 3.


Aubry, 2d n. of Jean Pierre Canal, from Bernard to the woods, d. 3.


BACCHUS, (now Baronne,) 2d w. of and prl. to St.Charles, from Canal to Great Route.


Bagatelle, (now Bourbon,) 2d w. of and prl. to Pontchartrain Railroad, from Esplanade to woods, d. 3.


Bank, 3d s. of Canal, from Miro w. to woods, d. 1.


Baronne and Bacchus are known as Ba- ronne street, Ist w. of Carondelet, from Canal to Jefferson City.


Barracks, Ist s. of and prl. to Esplanade, from river to swamp, d. 2.


Bartholomew, 16th e. of and prl. to Pont- chartrain R. from river to woods,d. 3. Basin, St. John and White, are known as Basin street, w. of Rampart, from Carondelet Basin, d. 2, to Jackson street, d. 4.


Bayou Road, from Rampart nw. to Espla- rade in d. 2, from Esplanade nw. d. 3, to Junction of St. John's Route. .


·


Belcastel, from river to suburbs Jefferson City.


Bellechaise, (now Religious,) rear of Or- leans Cotton Press, from Tchoupitou- las to St. Thomas, d. 1, and prl. to river, to St. Andrew, d. 4.


Benjamin, (now Thalia,) 5th s. of St. Mary's Market, from Front Levee to Annunciation, d. 1.


Berlin, Ist bel. and prl. to Napoleon Ave- nue, Jefferson City.


Bernadotte, continuation of Lower Line, from 12th to the Canal, Carrollton.


Bernard, 6th w. of and prl. to Pontchar- train Railroad, from St. Bernard Ave- nue to woods, d. 3.


Bertrand, b. Roman and Johnson, n. Per- dido, d. 2.


Benton, (now Franklin,) 6th w. of and prl. to Nayades, to Covington Land- ing, s. to Felicity Road, d. 1.


Bienville, 2d n. of and prl. to Canal, to Metairie Ridge, d. 2.


Blackberry, 15th nw. from and prl. to Ca- nal Avenue, South Line to 15th, Car- rollton.


Bolivar, 11th w. of and prl. to Rampart, from Common to Perilliat, d. 1.


Bordeaux, 4th w. and prl. to Napoleon Avenue, Jefferson City.


Bourbon, 4th w. of and prl. to river, from Canal to Poland, d. 3.


Brainard, 2d w. of and prl. to Nayades, continuation of Bacchus, from St .. An- drew to Philip.


Broad, 23d w. of and prl. to river, s. of Canal in d. 1, n. of Canal to Es- planade in d. 2, n. of Esplanade in d.3 Burdette, 2d sw. from and prl. to Canal Avenue, from the river to the Canal, Carrollton.


Burgundy, 6th w. of and prl. to river,from Canal to Esplanade, d. 2.


Burthe, nw. of and prl: to First, from Low- er Line to Jefferson, Carrollton.


Byrne's Row, Carondelet c. Canal.


CADIZ, 2d w. of and prl. to Napoleon Av- enue, Jefferson City.


Calliope, Louisa and Duplantier are known as Calliope street, n. of and prl. to Delord, from river to woods.


Cambrone, 3d nw. of and prl. to Canal Avenue, from river to Canal, Carroll- ton.


Cammack's Buildings, nw. c. of Common and Carondelet, d. 1.


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STREET GUIDE.


Camp, Ist e. of St. Charles, (junction of Chartres,) to Felicity Road, d. 1, con- tinuing to d. 4.


Canal, dividing Ist and 2d districts, from river to woods.


Canal Avenue crosses first on Railroad one square from the depôt, from the river to Canal near end of Common, N. O., Carrollton.


Carondelet, Ist w. of St. Charles, from Canal to Great Route.


Carondelet Basin, foot of Toulouse, d. 2. Carondelet Walk, n. of .Carondelet, Canal and Basin, d. 2.


Carroll, Ist w. of Carondelet, from Poy- dras to Perdido, d. 1.


Carroll, from Jackson, b. Race and Ellen, d. 4.


Casacalvo, (now Royal,) 3d n. of and prl. to river, from Esplanade to Poland, d. 3.


Cecil, continuation Upper Line, M. Ridge. Cedar, (now Howard,) Ist w. of St. Paul, from New Canal n. to Cypress, d. 1. Celeste, Ist n. of and prl. to St. James, from Felicity Road to river, d. 1.


Celestine, 16th n. of and prl. to river, from Bernard to suburbs, d. 3.


Chartres, Ist w. of and prl. to Old Levee, from Canal to Poland, d. 3.


Chestnut, 10th w. and prl. to river, from Felicity Road to Great Route, d. 4. Chippewa, 4th w. of and prl. to river, from Melpomene d. 1, to Great Route, d.4. Circus Place, n. of Old Basin, on St. Pe- ter, d. 2.


Claiborne, 13th w. of St. Bernard, to Fe- licity, d. 4.


Clara, 12th w. of Nayades, from New Ca- nal to Felicity Road, d. 1.


Clara, 13th nw. of and prl. to Nayades, from Gormley's Canal to Philip, d. 4. Clay Square, b. Second and Third, Chip- pewa and Jersey, d. 4.


Clinton, 6th se. of and prl. to Canal Ave- nue, from river to the Canal, Carlt. Clio, 21 s. of Tivoli Circle, from Camp to woods, d. 1.


Clouet, 9th c. of and prl. to Pontchartrain Railroad, from river to woods, d. 3. Coffee, continuation of Dryades, from Jackson to Philip, d. 4.


Cohn, 13th ne: of and prl. to first, from Lower Line to Upper, Line, Carroll- ton.


Cole's Cottages, Poydras, b. St. Mark's and Freret, d. l.


Columbus, 2d n. of and prl. to Esplanade, from Good Children to. woods,


Coliseum Place, w. of Camp. b. Terpsi- chore and Melpomene, d. 1.


Coliseum (now Camp,) Ist w. of Camp, from Junction of Camp to Felicity Road, d. 1.


Commerce, Ist rear of New Levee, section b. Delord and Louisa, from St. Joseph to Poydras, d. 1.


Commercial, 2d sw. of and prl. to 1st, from Lower Line to Short, Carrollton. Commercial Place, b. Camp and St. Charles, Poydras and Gravier, d. 1. Common, Ist. s. of and prl. to Canal, from river to Metairie Ridge, d. ].


Condé (now Chartres, ) Ist w. of and prl. to Old Levee, continuation of Char- tres, from Jackson Square to Espla- nade, d. 2.


Congress, 14th e. of and nearly prl. to Pontchartrain Railroad, from river to woods, d. 3.


Conrey, b. Washington and Sixth, and b. Nayades and Prytania, d. 4.


Constance, 6th from and prl. to river, from Poydras to Felicity Road, d. 1.


Constantinople, 9th w. of and prl. to Lou- isiana Avenue, from river to suburbs. Conti, 3d n. of and prl. to Canal, from river to woods, d. 2.


Cotton Press, 7th e. of and prl. to Pont- chartrain Railroad, from Casacalvo to woods, d. 3.


Cours, 7th nw. of and prl. to Nayades, from Gormley's Canal to Jackson, d.4., Craps (now Burgundy), 5th n. of and prl. to river, from Esplanade to Poland, d. 4.


Crescent Row, Canal, b. Roman and Pri- eur, d. 2.


Crossman, Ist n. of Canal, from river to Lever, d. 2.


Customhouse, Ist n. of and prl. to Canal, from river to woods, d. 2.


Cypress, Ist n. of New Canal, from St. Paul to woods, d. 1.


DABARDIE, 6th n. of and prl. to Esplanade, from Roman to woods, d. 3.


Dauphine, 5th w. of and prl. to river, from Canal to Esplanade, d. 2.


Davidson's Row, se. Carondelet b. Poy- dras and Lafayette.


De Armas, 4th sw. of and prl. to First, from Lower Line to Burdette, Carlt. Delachaise, Ist ab. and prl. to Louisiana Avenue, from river to woods.


Delaronde, from river to St. Peter.


Delord, Ist s. of St. Mary's mkt. from river to the woods, d. 1.


Derbigny, 15th w. of and prl. to Nayades, crossing New Canal, from junction of Bolivar to Felicity Road, d. 1.


Desire, 12th e. of and nearly prl. to Pont- chartrain Railroad, from river to woods, d. 3.


Diamond's Row, w. Tchoupitoulas, b. St. Joseph and Delord, d. 3.


Division, from Ist to 2d, b. Rousseau and Fulton, d. 4.


Dorsiere, b. Old Levee and Chartres, from Canal to Customhouse, d. 2.


Dorgenois, 22d w. of and prl. to river, s. of Canal, in d. 1, n. of Canal to Es- plannde, in d. 2, and n. of Esplanade in d. 3.


20


STREET GUIDE.


Dublin, 1st nw. of and prl. to Canal Ave- nue, from First to the Canal, Carlt. Duplantier, (now Calliope,) 2d s. of De- lord, from Annunciation to Camp,d. 1. Dryades, 3d w. of and nearly prl. to Nay- ades, from Philip to Great Route, d.4. Dryades Quay, head of Dryades Walk, from Felicity Road to St. Andrew, d. 4.


Dryades Walk, 3d w. of and prl. to Nay- ades, from Triton Walk to Felicity Road, d. 1.


Duffossat, 10th w. of and prl. to Napoleon Avenue, from river to suburbs Jeffer- son City.


EAGLE, 15th w. of and prl. to Nayades, fm Felicity to Claiborne, d. 4.


Edward, (now Melpomene,) 5th s. of De- lord, from St. Thomas to Camp. d. 1. Eighth, 14th s. of and prl. to Felicity Road, from river to woods, d. 4.


Eighth, 14th ne. of and prl. to First, from Lower Line to Upper Line, Carroll- ton.


Eighteenth, 34th ne. of and prl. to First, from Lower Line to Upper Line, Car- rollton.


Eleventh, 19th ne. of and prl. to First, from Lower Line to Upper Line, Carrollton. Elysian Fields, b. Marigney and French- men, from river to lake, d. 3.


Ellen, 8th nw. of and prl. to Nayades, fm Gormley's Canal to Philip, d. 4.


Elmire, 13th e. of and nearly prl. to Pont- chartrain Railroad, from river to woods, d. 3


Enghien, (now Lafayette Avenue,) 5th e. of Esplanade, from river to Mexican Gulf Railroad, d. 3.


Erato, 3d s. of Tivoli Circle, from Annun- ciation to woods, d. 1.


Esplanade, dividing 2d and 3d dts, from river w. to woods.


Estelle, (now Thalia,) 5th s. of Delord, from Annunciation to Camp, d. 1.


Esther, 6th sw. of and prl. to First, from Hillary to Lower Line, Carrollton. Euphrosine, from Hercules to Liberty, d. 1.


Euterpe, 2d s. of Coliseum Place, from Coliseum to Felicity Road, d. 1.


Exchange Place, b. Royal and Chartres, from Canal to St. Louis, d. 2.


Exchange Passage, b. Royal and Jackson Square, from St.Peter to St.Ann, d.2.


FACTORS Row, c. Carondelet and Perdido. Feliciana, 5th e. of and prl. to Lafayette Walk, from Mexican Gulf Railroad to woods, d. 3.


Felicity Road, dividing Ist and 4th dts, from river to woods.


First, (now Hagan Avenue,) 7th s. of and prl. to Felicity Road, from river to woods, d. 4.


First, 7th nw. of and prl. to Broad, from Carondelet Walk to Washington Av- enue, d. 3.


First head of depot N. O. & C.R.R., from Greenville to Madison, Carrollton.


Fifth, 8th ne. of and prl. to First, from Lower Line to Upper Line, Carroll'n. Fifth, (now Dupre,) 2d nw. of and prl. to


Broad, from Carondelet Walk to St. John's Route, d. 3.


Fifteenth, 27th ne. of and prl. to First, fm from Lower to Upper Line, Carlt.


Florida Landing, 22d n. of and prl. to river, from Elysian Fields to suburbs, d. 3.


Fortin, on the Grand Route St. John, right . hand of the bridge, d. 3.


Foucher, (now Constance,) Ist w. of Tchoupitoula's, from Poydras to Girod and continuing from Julia to Duplan- tier, d. 1.


Fourth, 10th s. of and prl. to Felicity Road, from river to woods, d. 4.


Fourth, 3d e. of and prl. to Broad, from Carondelet Walk to St. John's Route, d. 3.


Fourth, 6th ne. of and prl. to First, from Lower Line to Jackson, Carrollton.


Fourteenth, 25 ne. of and prl. to First, fm Lower Line to Upper Line, Carlt.


Franklin, 2d w. of and prl. to Rampart, s. of Car al in d. 1, n. of Canal to Feli- city Road.


Franklin Walk, 8th e. of and prl. to Pont- chartrain Railroad, from Lafayette Walk to woods, d. 3.


Frederick Square, bounded by Fifteenth, Hamilton, Edenburg and Laurel Grove, Carrollton.


French, 18th e. of and nearly prl. to Pont- chartrain Railroad, from river to woods, d. 3.


Frenchmen, Ist e. of and prl. to Pontchar- train Railroad, from Esplanade to woods, d. 3.


Freret, 5th w. of and prl. to Rampart, from Gravier to Protestant Cem., d. 1 Front Levee, from Louisa to Lafayette, Ist and 4th dts.


Fulton Avenne, nw. of Gormley's Basin, from Felicity Road to the canal, 4th d. Fulton, (now St. Thomas,) 3d w. of and prl. to river, from Felicity Road to junction Levee, d. 4.


Front Street, formed of the new batture ground fronting the river, from Cus- tomhouse in d. 2, to Triangle build- ings in d. 1.


GAIENNIE, 3ds. of St.Mary's Market, from river to Annunciation, d. 1.


Gallatin, 1st w. of and prl. to river, from Urselines to Barracks, d. 2.


Galvez, 19th w. of and prl. to river, s. of Canal in d. 1, n. of Canal to Espla- nade in d.2, and n. of Esplanade in d. 3


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Gasquet, Ist s, of and prl. to Canal, from Basın to woods, d. I.


Genius, 17th n, of and prl. to river, from Bernard to suburbs of d. 1.


General Taylor, known as Upper Line street, Jefferson City.


Gentilly Road, running off ne. from Bayou Road, Ist and 3d districts,


Gleise's Kow, op. Poydras market, d. l. Girod, 5th s. of and prl. to Common, from river to Protestan Cemetery, d. I.


Girod (now Villere, ) 10th n. of and prl. to river, from Bernard to suburbs, d. 3. Girond (now Howard, ) 4th w. of and prl to Rampart, from Common to Protes- tant Cemetery, d. J.


Goodchildren Avenue, 7th n. of and prl. to river, fm Elysian Fields to woods, d. I Goodchildren (now St. Claude, ) 7th n. of and prl. to river, from Esplanade to Elysian Fields, d. 3.


Gravier, Ist s. of and prl. to Common, river to woods, d. I.


Greatmen (now Bourbon, ) 4th n. ofand prl. to river, fm Esplanade to Poland d. 3. Great Route, Wiltz suburbs, from river to woods, d. 3.


Green, 11th ne. of and prl. to First, from Lower Line to Upper Line, Carroll- ton


HAGAN AVENUE, 7th w. of and prl. to Broad, from New Canal to Canal Car- rondelet, d. 2.


Hamilton, 10th nw. of and prl. to Canal Avenue, fin 7th to North Line, Carlt. Hampson, Ist ne. of and prl. to First, fm Lower Line to Madison, Carrollton. Harmony, 16th se. of and prl. to Felicity Road, from river to woods, d. 4. Henderson, 2d. s. of Orleans cotton press,


fm Front Levee to Tchoupitoutas, d. 1. Hercules (now Rampart, ) 4th w. of and prl. to Nayades, continuation of Mo- bile, from Triton Walk to Felicity Road. d. 1


Hercules Quay, w. of Drayades Quay, from Felicity Road, d. 1.


Herman, w. of und prl. to Nayndes, from Jackson to Philip, d. 4.


Highland, 13th nw. of and prl. to Canal Av., from 13th to North Line, Carlt. Hillary, 5th se. of and prl. to Canal Ave- nue, from the river to the Canal, Car- rollton.


History (now Kerlerec,) Ist n. of Espla- nade, from Greatmen to Love, d. 3. Holly Grove, 9th nw. of and prl. to Ca- nal Av. fm Plum to the Canal, Carlt. Homer, McDonough from River to woods. Hospital, 2d e. of and prl. to Esplanade, from rtver to Rampart, d. 2.


Howard, 8th w. of and prl. to Nayades, from Felicity to New Canal, d. 4. Hunter, rear of Orleans cotton press, from New Levee to Tchoupitoulas, d. 1.


INDEPENDENCE, 17th c. of and prl. to Pont- chartrain Railroad, from river to woods, d. 3.


JACKSON,'8th, nw. of and prl. to Canal Av- enue, from New Levee to the Canal. Jackson, 4th s, of and prl. to Felicity Road, from river to woods, d. 4.


Jackson Square (formerly known ns Place d'Armes, ) b. Conde and Old Levec, St. Prier and St. Ann, d. 2.


Jackson, Me Donough, fm River to woods. Jacobs, 9th w. of and prl. to Nayades, from New Canal to Felicity Road, d. 1 Jacob (now Freret, ) 10th nw. of and prl. to Nayades, from Gormley's Canal to Philip, d. 4.


Jeannette, 9th ne. of and prl. to First, fm Upper Line to Lower, Line, Carlt. Jefferson, 4th nw. of and prl. to Canal Avenue, from the river to the Canal, Carrollton.


Jefferson, 6th n. of and prl. to Canal, fm river to Chartres, d. 2.


Jefferson, McDonough, runs prl. with River.


Jena, 2d w. of and prl. to Napoleon Ave- ne, from river to woods, J. C.


Jersey (now Annunciation, ) 5th w. of and prl, to river from Felicity Road to Great Route, d. 4.


Johnson, 17th w. of and prl. to river from Common to O'Reily, d. I.


Joseph, 2d. w. of and prl. to Peters Ave- nue from river to suburbs, Jefferson city.


Josephine, 3d s. of and nearly prl. to Fc- lieity, from river to woods, d. 4.


Josephine, 15th n. of and prl. to river from Lafayette Avenue to suburbs, d. 3. Julia, 6th, s. of and prl. to Common, from river to woods.


KERLEREC, Ist n. of and prl. to Espla- nade, from Love to Dorgenois, d. 3.




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