The most interesting period in the history of New Orleans is that
included in the first four decades of the nineteenth century. During these
years, the city emerged from the status of a small town which, for nearly a
century, had been neglected by both France and Spain. Subjected to the whims of
foreign masters, a pawn of the politics of a war-torn Europe, New Orleans
before the Purchase although the capital of a vast empire, was never much more
than a village. But when it became a part of the United States, New Orleans
soon grew into a metropolis that attracted the attention not only of the
Nation, but of the world.
Recalling Political Squabbles, The Cholera Epidemic of 1832,
and Amusements-Refined and Vulgar, the author's detailed accounts are
complemented by a chronological table and lists of both the governors of
Louisiana and the mayors of New Orleans. New Orleans: The Glamour Period,
1800-1840 presents the Crescent City in an accurate, archival light as
it places it in the more genteel time preceding the Civil War.Recalling Political Squabbles, The Cholera Epidemic of 1832,
and Amusements-Refined and Vulgar, the author's detailed accounts are
complemented by a chronological table and lists of both the governors of
Louisiana and the mayors of New Orleans. New Orleans: The Glamour Period,
1800-1840 presents the Crescent City in an accurate, archival light as
it places it in the more genteel time preceding the Civil War.