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Reconstruction The Sanborn Map & Publishing Company compiled detail maps of cities and towns across the country in the late 1800s and the first half of the 1900s. The maps were used for insurance purposes. The first map done of Houma was made in June 1885. It consisted of a single page of the main downtown area. It lists the population of Houma as 1200. The two economic booms of this era were seafood (especially oysters) and lumber (especially cypress). After Baltimore, Houma produced more oysters than anywhere else in the country. Of course, agriculture (especially sugar cane) continued to be a large economic factor as it was in antebellum days.
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