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McLachlan, "Portrait of Young John Keller," 19th c., charcoal and graphite on paper, signed and dated indistinctly lower left, presented in an oval mat and gilt frame, H.- 20 1/2 in., W.- 16 5/8 in., Framed H.- 35 1/4 in., W.- 29 1/4 in. NOTE: John Keller was a young Swiss man who came to America in the hopes of making a fortune. Upon his arrival in New Orleans, he began working at a soap manufacturing company in Algiers, until he eventually moved from the West Bank of New Orleans to the East Bank and started his own soap manufacturing company - Keller Soap Works. He amassed enough wealth to buy land and build a nice home for himself on Felicity Road and Magnolia Street. Additionally, he owned a large amount of real estate around his dwellings and was a primary figure in all matters relating to city improvements around his area of town. [The Times-Picayune, 10 March 1868] The Keller Market was located on Magnolia Street until 2005 when Hurricane Katrina hit. In addition to creating a market for the community, he established the Keller School on Dryade Street, which later became McDonough 38. He was a true developer of his time. [Website New Orleans - Makin' Groceries]


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