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165:". The confusion is based on Saxon's alleging he was born in Baton Rouge, but his birth certificate states New Whatcom, Washington. It is possible that his parents, from distinguished families with connections to Baton Rouge and New Orleans, were unmarried, although the birth certificate lists the birth as "legitimate"; Saxon said little about his background and early years, and never met his father. He was raised, however, in Baton Rouge, and made frequent trips to New Orleans throughout his early life, where his paternal uncle and grandmother lived. 746: 25: 313: 300: 287: 733: 222:
Yet there was in his life, too, much fun. He was a major proponent of masking at Mardi Gras. He describes his 1940 custom thusly: "I was a white rabbit that year—six feet, two inches tall with a skin tight costume of white imitation rabbit fur, a simpering rabbit face, ears two feet long, standing
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upright and lined with pink satin, a large bow of pink ribbon tied around my neck, and a small bushy tail." When the time came to enter the streets, Saxon climbed into a baby carriage, and Joe wheeled the infant bunny through the crowd as Saxon drank from a nursing bottle of whisky."
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Saxon moved to New Orleans not long after college in 1914 or 1915 and, after moving again several times, settled there permanently in 1918. Saxon lived in the
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He was an ardent student of the history of New Orleans and wrote six books on the subject. His most popular titles include
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magazine edited by Marianne Moore, and "The Centaur Plays Croquet" included in the
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Saxon was an enthusiastic participant in the New Orleans Mardi Gras tradition.
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Saxon's fiction included short stories: "Cane River" was published in
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Audubon, John James; De Caro, F.A.; Jordan, Rosan A., eds. (1998).
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Saxon, Lyle; Dreyer, Edward; Tallant, Robert, eds. (1945).
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Louisiana sojourns: travelers' tales and literary journeys
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Burials at Magnolia Cemetery (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
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