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A picture of Joe Cain hangs outside his home on Augusta Street in the Oakleigh Garden District, Jan. 30, 2023, in Mobile, Alabama. Joseph Stillwell Cain, known as Mobile’s patron saint of Mardi Gras, was born in 1832 and became famous for his fictional Indian chief Mardi Gras character, Chief Slacabamarinico. Joe Cain died in 1904, but the Mardi Gras parade he founded rolls on. Cain lived in the four-room Classic Revival cottage from 1859 to 1877. (Photo by Carmen K. Sisson/Cloudybright)
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A picture of Joe Cain hangs outside his home on Augusta Street in the Oakleigh Garden District, Jan. 30, 2023, in Mobile, Alabama. Joseph Stillwell Cain, known as Mobile’s patron saint of Mardi Gras, was born in 1832 and became famous for his fictional Indian chief Mardi Gras character, Chief Slacabamarinico. Joe Cain died in 1904, but the Mardi Gras parade he founded rolls on. Cain lived in the four-room Classic Revival cottage from 1859 to 1877. (Photo by Carmen K. Sisson/Cloudybright)