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Beautiful Girls In Their Caskets Dead Girl In Casket 1952b Flickr

beautiful Girls In Their Caskets Dead Girl In Casket 1952b Flickr
beautiful Girls In Their Caskets Dead Girl In Casket 1952b Flickr

Beautiful Girls In Their Caskets Dead Girl In Casket 1952b Flickr Dead girl in casket 1952b found film. 4x5 inch type b ektachrome transparancy. dated september, 1952. address label on the film box reads: ivan r. adams 1244 n. high street columbus, 1 ohio. i believe i pulled it out of a dumpster at midwest photo here in columbus about 15 years ago. James baughman by: james baughman. dead girl in casket 1952a. found film. 4x5 inch type b ektachrome transparancy. dated september, 1952. address label on the film box reads: ivan r. adams 1244 n. high street columbus, 1 ohio. i believe i pulled it out of a dumpster at midwest photo here in columbus about 15 years ago.

beautiful Girls In Their Caskets Dead Girl In Casket 1952b Flickr
beautiful Girls In Their Caskets Dead Girl In Casket 1952b Flickr

Beautiful Girls In Their Caskets Dead Girl In Casket 1952b Flickr New orleans in the 1720s. when the casket girls arrived, biloxi was the capital of french occupied north america, called louisiana or la louisiane, while new orleans was still an outpost. the louisiana territory, also called new france, spanned from some of the caribbean isles up into present day canada. the territory’s governor, jean. During the 18th century, the casket girls were sent thousands of miles away from their homes in france and transplanted to colonial america. they were saddled with husbands and tasked with the impossible: settle this land, and tame these men. to put it simply, the casket girls did not have it easy. at the time of colonization, the french empire. Of the 258 women shipped to louisiana between 1719 and 1721, twenty nine were from orphanages, thirty five were from poor houses, and 194 were convicted criminals from the infamous prison la force. they were called the casket girls, after the cassettes, or small trunks, they brought with them. louisiana officials were appalled at the women’s. The filles à la cassette, or “the casket girls” were shipped from france to help colonize the louisiana territory with refined citizens. the first group of young ladies, some from orphanages.

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