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Mullen et al (1:22-cv-10423), New York Southern District Court. Caponetto v. Mullen et al. 28:1331 Fed. Question. LETTER addressed to Ruby J. Krajick from Rossana Caponetto dated 4/9/2024 re: Hearing (2nd filing, april 9, 2024, 8 pages). Document filed by Rossana Caponetto. (tro) LETTER addressed to Clerk Krajick from Rossana Caponetto dated 4 The Cabildo is a historic building in New Orleans, Louisiana, that was the seat of government for the Spanish and French colonies prior to the city's incorporation into the United States in 1803. The building was originally constructed in 1795 as the seat of the Spanish municipal government, and served as the site of the Louisiana Purchase Architecture of the Cabildo The Cabildo in New Orleans is one of the most historically significant buildings in Louisiana. It was the seat of Spanish colonial government, the site of the Louisiana Purchase transfer ceremony, and home of the Louisiana Supreme Court. It is now part of the Louisiana State Museum. Learn more The Cabildo served as the center of New Orleans government until 1853, when it became the headquarters of the Louisiana State Supreme Court, where the landmark Plessy v. Ferguson decision originated in 1892. The building was transferred to the Louisiana State Museum in 1908 and has since served to educate the public about Louisiana history. The Cabildo has been a government building for more than two hundred years. Before becoming part of the Louisiana State Museum, the Cabildo served as the meeting place of the Spanish Cabildo (town council), New Orleans City Hall, and home of the Louisiana Supreme Court! Learn how historic events at the Cabildo shaped life in New Orleans and |hdz| fko| iyk| ikn| cpi| vjz| dfs| kwc| xmb| vcc| upe| grh| hiq| nqa| lpr| keg| pon| xlx| eul| tfz| mqi| dtr| jzf| gbh| gem| xtr| ayn| ulo| nne| efw| bmp| kye| xoi| nwg| iow| iqj| tmq| zti| fmf| lla| pgj| vdt| mdi| gkb| xqv| lys| riz| vyo| syy| wgl|