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L’Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans : ウィキペディア英語版
The New Orleans Bee

''The New Orleans Bee''〔''The New Orleans Bee''. Wednesday January 16, 1861. Volume XVII, Whole No. 11,882. (1 ). Retrieved on September 19, 2010.〕 (French: ''L’Abeille de la Nouvelle-Orléans'', Spanish: ''La Abeja de Nueva Orleans''〔''The New Orleans Bee''. May 1, 1830. (Spanish page 1 ). Retrieved on September 19, 2010.〕) was an American broadsheet newspaper in New Orleans, Louisiana, founded on September 1, 1827, by François Delaup and originally located at 94 St. Peter, between Royal and Bourbon.
==Publication ==
Initially published three times a week in French, an English-language section was added on November 24, 1827,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=About this Newspaper: L'Abeille. )〕 and in this form it was the most successful of New Orleans daily newspapers in the middle of the nineteenth century. The English section was abandoned in 1872 because of increased competition from English-language newspapers〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Louisiana State University ) 〕 but later restored. A Spanish-language section (''Abeja'') was published in 1829-1830.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Jefferson Parish Library )
Until at least 1897 ''L'Abeille'' remained "almost certainly the daily newspaper of choice" for French officials in New Orleans. The title was purchased in 1921 by ''The Times-Picayune'' and was published weekly until it closed in 1923.〔 It was by some accounts the last French-language newspaper in New Orleans, ceasing publication on December 27, 1923, after ninety-six years;〔French, Cajun, Creole, Houma: A Primer on Francophone Louisiana by Carl A. Brasseaux Louisiana State University Press, 2005. ISBN 0-8071-3036-2 pg 32〕 others assert that it was outlasted by ''Le Courrier de la Nouvelle Orleans'',〔''New Orleans City Guide''. The Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration: 1938 pg 90〕 which continued until 1955.〔''Language Shift in the Coastal Marshes of Louisiana'' by Kevin James Rottet. Peter Lang Publishing: 2001. ISBN 0820449806 pg 60()

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