



Oyster Unloading at New Orleans Port September 1938
$29.95
The unloading of oysters from a packet boat occurs at the busy port of New Orleans, Louisiana, in September 1938. This scene illustrates the seafood industry and its role in local commerce. New Orleans has a rich history as a major hub for seafood distribution, making it a key player in the economy of the Gulf Coast region.
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Oyster Unloading at New Orleans Port September 1938
12" x 18"
$29.95