File:ErnestTurpinCandy.jpg

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New Orleans: 19th century advertisement for Ernest Turpin Candy Store, with image of the store front.

Family business, where later noted film comedian Ben Turpin worked as a child.

Date Not dated. Clearly before the 1894 street address renumbering. "Old Levee Street" was officially renamed "Decatur Street" in 1870, though some usage of the old name continued for a time. Guestimate: 1860s or early 1870s.
Source 19th century advertisement print via [1]
Author Engraver's mark not readable.
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current21:52, 12 December 2007Thumbnail for version as of 21:52, 12 December 2007499 × 650 (56 KB)Infrogmation (talk | contribs){{Information |Description= New Orleans: 19th century advertisement for Ernest Turpin Candy Store, with image of the store front. <p> I believe this is the store run by the father of noted film comedian Ben Turpin. |Source= 19th century advertisment

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