File:Depictions of Saint Malo.jpg

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English: Drawing of St. Malo settlement in St. Bernard Parish, the first permanent Filipino settlement in the United States.
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Hearn, Lafcadio (d. 1904) 1883: "Saint Malo: A Lacustrine Village in Louisiana". Harper's Weekly. 27: 204.

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Author Drawing by Charles Graham (d 1911) based off sketches by J. O. Davidson (d. 1894)

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