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St. Malo, Louisiana, 1883.
St. Malo was a Filipino community located at Bayou St. Malo and Lake Borgne, some 5 miles east of Shell Beach, Louisiana. The town was destroyed by the Great Hurricane of 1915.

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Illustration first published in Harper's Weekly, March 31, 1883.

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Date

1883

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