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    The New Orleans Cotton Exchange was established in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1871 as a centralized forum for the trade of cotton. It operated in New Orleans...
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    one third of all cotton produced in the United States was handled in New Orleans and the city was home to the New Orleans Cotton Exchange, the idea for the...
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    The New York Cotton Exchange (NYCE) is a commodities exchange founded in 1870 by a group of one hundred cotton brokers and merchants in New York City...
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  • cotton exchange from 1729 until 1968 Blackburn Cotton Exchange Building New Orleans Cotton Exchange New York Cotton Exchange Mobile Cotton Exchange Memphis...
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  • Augusta, Georgia New Orleans Cotton Exchange Building, New Orleans, Louisiana New York Cotton Exchange, New York, New York Cotton-Exchange Building (Oklahoma...
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    regulate cotton marketing in the city. They were also aware of the many benefits reaped by the New York Cotton Exchange and the New Orleans Cotton Exchange. Once...
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    Patrick's Church, the Hibernia Bank Building, and the former New Orleans Cotton Exchange. The principal public park in the CBD is Lafayette Square which...
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  • New Orleans University founded. 1870 Algiers and Jefferson City annexed. Leland College established. Population: 191,418. 1871 New Orleans Cotton Exchange...
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    over cotton sales, warehousing, and shipping from Mobile Bay. It was the third cotton exchange founded in the United States, following those in New York...
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  • Tomlinson Hall (1958): fire Wilbur Wynant House (2006): fire New Orleans Cotton Exchange (1964) Kragsyde (1929) Detroit City Hall (1961) Franklin H. Walker...
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    Tupelo, and were members of both the New York Cotton Exchange and the New Orleans Cotton Exchange. In 1922, the cotton firm of Inman & Howard in Atlanta...
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    Bywater is a neighborhood of the city of New Orleans. A subdistrict of the Bywater District Area, its boundaries as defined by the City Planning Commission...
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    Parker as governor of Louisiana. John M. Parker, president of the New Orleans Cotton Exchange and Progressive nominee for Governor and Vice President of the...
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    purchased as a summer home by Garner H. Tullis of New Orleans who was President of the New Orleans Cotton Exchange. In 1969, the home sustained considerable damage...
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    which was already separately listed on the National Register. New Orleans Cotton Exchange Building (1921), at 231 Carondelet St., also separately listed...
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    Fred, and Favrot, Reed, Mathes & Bergman. New Orleans Cotton Exchange Building, 231 Carondelet St., New Orleans, Louisiana (Favrot & Livaudais Ltd.) Allen...
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    The history of New Orleans, Louisiana traces the city's development from its founding by the French in 1718 through its period of Spanish control, then...
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  • National Historic Trail Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park Poverty Point National Monument Vicksburg...
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    Edgar B. Stern (category Businesspeople from New Orleans)
    governmental affairs for the city of New Orleans, Louisiana. He was successful at an early age in the cotton business in New Orleans, later diversifying into other...
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    upper south were trafficked by land and by sea to New Orleans where they were sold at a markup to the cotton and sugar plantation barons of the region. In...
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    New Orleans (commonly known as NOLA or The Big Easy among other nicknames) is a consolidated city-parish located along the Mississippi River in the southeastern...
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    John M. Parker (category Politicians from New Orleans)
    Business College in Poughkeepsie, New York. A prominent businessman, he was the president of the New Orleans Cotton Exchange and the Board of Trade. In 1891...
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  • Carondelet Street (category Transportation in New Orleans)
    Places. New Orleans Cotton Exchange List of streets of New Orleans Zacharie, James S. (1885). New Orleans guide: with descriptions of the routes to New Orleans...
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  • was a merchant, cotton factor, investor, banker, and politician in Houston, Texas. House started as a baker in New York and New Orleans, before establishing...
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  • Mural (Julie Mehretu) (category Murals in New York City)
    Western imperialism and colonialism, including the New Orleans Cotton Exchange and an early "New England bank" that profited of trade networks, exploitation...
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  • sugar, New York Mercantile, New York Produce, New York Cotton, and New Orleans Cotton exchanges, along with the Chicago Board of Trade. Some firms had...
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  • Carondelet was the New Orleans Cotton Exchange. Breakwell would later remark that his employment depended on the trade of cotton and child labor such...
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    Hanover (formerly known as India House, Hanover Bank Building, and New York Cotton Exchange Building) is a commercial building at 1 Hanover Square, on the...
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    the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The meticulously restored home reflects 19th century New Orleans. It is a Federal-style...
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    Parish, Louisiana, United States, which is consolidated with the city of New Orleans. The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude...
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