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Jean Laffite

Note: This is an artist's conception of Lafitte's appearance some 80 years later. While there is no reason to assume it is necessarily more accurate than more recent and more widely circulated artist's conception of Lafitte, it is at least now in the public domain.

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Source Engraving from 1895 book "New Orleans: The Place and the People" by Grace King, via online copy
Author Not signed, possibly Frances Jones
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