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Then the Longs Visited New York -- New York-here's the family of Senator Huey P. Long of Louisiana, photographed when they visited here July 25, and the senator took time out to show the town how to make a Gin Fizz. At the Piano is daughter Rose; in back, left to right, Palmer Long, Mrs. Long and the "Kingfish," who was shot and seriously wounded in the Baton Rouge, La., state house September 8. September 9, 1935. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).

Then the Longs Visited New York -- New York-here's the family of Senator Huey P. Long of Louisiana, photographed when they visited here July 25, and the senator took time out to show the town how to make a Gin Fizz. At the Piano is daughter Rose; in back, left to right, Palmer Long, Mrs. Long and the "Kingfish," who was shot and seriously wounded in the Baton Rouge, La., state house September 8. September 9, 1935. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Then the Longs Visited New York -- New York-here's the family of Senator Huey P. Long of Louisiana, photographed when they visited here July 25, and the senator took time out to show the town how to make a Gin Fizz. At the Piano is daughter Rose; in back, left to right, Palmer Long, Mrs. Long and the "Kingfish," who was shot and seriously wounded in the Baton Rouge, La., state house September 8. September 9, 1935. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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