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Until the Civil War there was scarcely a man in public life in New Orleans or...
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Herbert Asbury
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The French Quarter: An
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Until the Civil War there was scarcely a man in public life in New Orleans or Louisiana who had not fought at least one duel; most of them had engaged in several.
( Herbert Asbury )
[ The French Quarter: An ]
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