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January 1 -- Touro Synagogue |
January 2 -- Liquor Law |
January 10 -- Motorfest |
January 11 -- Motor Race |
Boh Brothers Construction |
January 13 -- Danny Barker/Pelicans |
January 14 -- Anti-racing Law/Grant Death Mask |
January 16 |
January 17 -- LAYERS AT NEW ORLEANS -- Racing |
January 20 -- Racing Banished/Sugar Refinery |
January 22 |
January 23 -- Gambling in Jefferson must stop |
January 24 -- Car Race/Gambling |
January 25 -- LID ON LOUISIANA GAMBLING HOUSES |
January 30 -- TEST OF ANTI-RACING LAW |
January 31 -- Anti-betting case continued |
February |
February -- Purification Plant |
February 1 -- Gentilly Planned |
February 2 -- Taft to Banquet on alligator.../Mardi Gras |
February 4 -- Duke Dejan Dies/AC ADAMS INJURED |
February 5 -- Biloxi Canning Company/TAILOR SUES LIEUTENANT |
February 7 -- Auto Race Entries/Policman Arrests His Wife |
February 8 -- Cotton Advance/Napoleon's Death Mask |
February 9 -- Cotton Market |
February 11 -- President-elect Taft on his way |
February 12 -- President-elect Taft Arrives |
February 13 -- Taft Addresses Negroes/EDIBILIA/Rice Growing Urged |
February 18 -- CONGRESS OF MOTHERS MEETS |
February 23 -- REX sketches |
February 28 -- NYT on Mardi Gras/Cotton to Cane |
March 1 |
March 3 -- Cotton to Sugar Cane |
March 2 -- Jazzman Narvin Kimball born/Mel Ott born |
March 5 -- Sophie Wright Honored |
March 12 -- N.O. to be Beautified |
March 21 -- Old N.O. Dying |
March 22 -- Artist ROBERT HOPKIN died |
March 24 -- Trinity Episcopal Church Parish House Plans/Baptist Revival |
March 29 -- QUEER FISH ARE SHRIMPS. |
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April 3 -- Battleship |
April 4 -- Pelicans |
April 14 -- La. Hurricane |
April 15 -- Brewers Meet |
April 6 -- COL. WATTERSON Visits |
April 19 -- Bread |
April 20 -- Robert Tallant born |
April 23 -- New Line/JOHN T. MOORE dies |
April 25 -- Cathedral Bomb |
April 29 -- Three New Schools/Orphan Train |
Graduates, Normal Department |
May -- Parking Commission |
May -- Spanish Fort |
May 2 -- WERE TO KILL THREE/Karl Gerhardt |
May 3 -- Detective Dantonio |
May 7 -- BATTLESHIP SAILS MISSISSIPPI RIVER FOR NEW ORLEANS |
May 14 -- Oil Pipeline |
May 20 -- Helvetia (Vet) Boswell is born |
May 23 -- Unionites Strike/Musician Charles F. Fischer born |
May 26 -- Cotton |
May 29 -- Sam Dutrey born |
May 31 -- NEW ORLEANS LEADS TEAMS IN FIELDING |
June 2 -- not so picturesque |
June 6 -- Jamison Place/Cotton Legislation "knives" |
1June 8 -- 1st Car to N.O. |
June 18 -- PHILADELPHIA-NEW ORLEANS SHIP LINE OPENING/Ray Bauduc born |
June 19 -- Greater New Orleans Homestead/first Fathers Day |
June 24 -- Artist John G. Kofler born |
June 27 -- BRONSON AND REDMOND Boxing |
June 28 -- Presdent Taft to Visit |
July -- Kate and Jean Gordon, Social reformers and suffragists |
July 3 -- LEON LING FLED TO NEW ORLEANS |
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New Orleans Chapter of the American Institute of Architects |
July 9 -- NEW ORLEANS SPENDS MONEY |
July 13 -- Whitney Central National Bank Plans |
July 14 -- DIE OF HEAT IN NEW ORLEANS |
July 15 -- NEW ORLEANS BANK OFFICER ARRESTED/Heat Kills |
July 18 -- Pelicans sixteen inning game |
July 19 -- JACK LONDON STOPS AT NEW ORLEANS |
July 22 -- IMPROVE STREETS OF NEW ORLEANS/Boxer Champion Jack Dupree born |
July 27 -- NEW ORLEANS DOES HONOR TO FORAKER AND NEGRO EDITOR |
July 31 -- WIRELESS FOR NEW ORLEANS. |
August 1 -- CHICAGO TO NEW ORLEANS. |
August 2 -- Fans Roast Local Club |
August 4 -- Son of President of Nicaragua visits |
August 6 -- Howard Librarian Finds Rare Volume/Hindu Cigarette sports cards |
August 7 -- Frisco to Baton Rouge postponed/SPEEDWAY/buyers' convention |
Le Théâtre St. Pierre |
August 12 -- Boxing |
August 13 -- Plans for new shipping line to West Indies and Europe/Carmen's Wages |
August 14 -- New Tenor for French Opera |
August 17 -- New Bonds for Railway and Light Company |
August 18 -- Heat Wave |
August 20 -- Racing Law |
August 22 -- Crackers in N.O. |
August 27 -- Musician Lester Young born/TELEGRAPHONE |
August 28 -- New Mill/Boll Weevil |
September |
September 2 -- Railroad connection that links the New Orleans to Houston |
September 9 -- Street Name Changes/Kennedy Place |
September 21 -- Hurricane/Audubon |
September 22 -- Daily Picayune report on Hurricane |
September 23 -- 55 storm victims |
September 22 -- Metropolitan Bank Building plans |
September 26 -- Cleveland Park |
September 27 -- Hurricane Deaths Report |
September 30 -- Parker Blake Co. plans |
October |
October 2 -- Col. John M. Lee dies |
October 3 -- Auto Race |
October 5 -- COTTON PROSPECTS POOREST IN YEARS |
October 6 -- Street Name Changes |
October 9 -- Good Roads Convention |
October 17 -- Cozy Cole born |
October 21 -- Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills plans |
October 22 -- N.O. prepares for President Taft's visit |
October 30 -- Race/TAFT COCKTAILS |
October 31 -- Taft arrives |
November 1 -- Taft in French Quarter tand at Tulane |
November 8 -- plans for Auto Track |
November 9 -- Cotton Million Bales Less |
November 10 -- Auto Show |
November 16 -- Southern League |
November 17 -- WHEN THE SHRINERS STORM NEW ORLEANS |
November 18 -- CORRIGAN CONTROLLED NEW ORLEANS TRACK |
November 21 -- Auto Race |
November 22 -- Oldfield runs fast mile (auto) |
November 23 -- Track Meet |
November 29 -- Cotton |
November 30 -- Public Bath No. l plans |
December 8 -- The Yankees |
December 11 -- Panama Fair hopes/Torpedo |
December 18 -- Japanese Student Travels By Canoe |
December 22 -- Shriniers plan convention |
December 29 -- Polo Game |
December 23 -- JUDGE BS LIDDON DIES |
September 26 -- Cleveland Playground Opens |
1909 Mileposts |
Allisons in New Orleans |
Architectural Photos |
City Debt |
City Park Flying Horses 3 years old |
Tulane |
Crawford H. Ellis -- United Fruit Company |
Elmasada yacht |
EUGENE G. SCALES |
Football -- Walmsley at Tulane |
French Opera House |
Harlequin magazine |
"Haunted House" on Royal Street |
Royal Street |
Holt was enlarged in 1909. |
Imports Exports |
John Minor Wisdom U.S. Court of Appeals Building |
Library |
Public Buildings |
Marijuana |
John B. Moisant |
Josie Arlington |
McDonoughville Boxing |
Merchants Coffee Co. |
Momus Floats Sketch |
Napoleon's Death Mask |
Ordinances |
Paul Poincy artist dies |
Public Health |
Public Works |
Proteus Floats Sketch |
Empire Rice Milling Company Building plan |
George McCullum (jazz) with Barnum and Baily band |
Lee Circle |
New Denechaud Hotel/Hotel Desoto/LePavillon |
St. Charles Theatre/The Orpheum |
Foot of Canal - Louisville and Nashville Station |
Mayer Israel's Department Store |
Addresses -- Before and After |
Katz & Besthoff |
Rosa Park |
Milneburg Light |
Bayou St. John |
1884--1954 - Oscar (Papa) Celestin |
Lake Pontchartrain |
Custom House |
Lester Santiago born |
Petitions before the Council, 1905-1909. |
Pointe Beka Crevasse |
Proteus |
Pumping Station No. 3 |
Artist Rudolph Bohunek |
purification system |
Pythian Temple and Zulu |
Public Market planned |
Rat Bounty |
Residence -- Cistern screened against mosquitoes |
Rev. Willie Earl Hausey born |
Rigamer & Wahlig, cisterns |
Royal St. Louis Hotel |
Sports |
Agriculture Street Landfill |
Mafia |
Mollie Evelyn Moore Davis dies |
WILLIAM O. HART |
Stratford Club--St. Charles and Union Streets |
Street Name Changes |
Telephone Exchanges |
US Mint stops producing coins |
Wall Street Rag |
Waterways parade -- Taft Administration |
William Woodward painting -- Jackson Square |
Lugger Landing |
Carondelet Street at Canal Street |
Rampart Street |
St. Claude and Dumaine Streets |
Great Northern RR |
1113 Chartres Street |
Maison Blanch Building/Ritz-Carlton |
MOTHER MARY AUSTIN CARROLL |
Lakeview |
Jazz -- Don Albert |
Jazz -- Jean Paquay/Fazola |
Wireless Telegraph Stations of the World |
Future Mayor Vic Schiro was five years old |
West End postcard |
Canal Street |
Monuments |
Canal-Louisiana Bank and Trust Company |
St. Charles Hotel |
Milk Cart |
Maison Blanche, Court House, Monteleone |
On the Levee |
Racing (horse) |
Cotton on the Levee |
Mammoth Floating Dry Dock, Algiers, La. |
Cotton Steamer |
Cotton Exchange |
Canal Street |
Old Basin Canal |
Drainage |
Lincoln Penny |
St. Mark's United Methodist Church |
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church |
Jelly Roll Morton left N.O. |
Johhny Dodds returned to N.O. |
Giuseppi Ferrata |
Fourth Lakes-to-the-Gulf Waterway Convention |
Monteleone Clock |
Delgado College |
Haspel Seersucker |
Sister Mary Elizabeth |
Various Photos from nutrias.org |
McDonogh No. 5 |
Female Orphan Asylum--Margaret Statue |
Isadore Newman |
Third Presbyterian Church |
Frances Xavier Cabrini |
Locks |
Mardi Gras Parade postcard |
Ramelli |
Wm. B. Reily & Company |
Storyville |
Antoine Bourdelle, Hercules the Archer |
Last Yellow Fever outbreak |
Bananas |
Italian Headquarters |
Shell Road Toll Gate |
Audubon Place |
St. Charles Avenue |
St. Roch's Chapel and Campo Santo |
River Panorama |
Begue's |
Hotel Grunewald/Roosevelt/Fairmont |
French Market |
Old French Court Yard (note the cistern) |
Panorama Business Section |
Arcade of Crescent and Tulane Theatres |
Confederate Memorial Hall |
Southern Yacht Club |
1900's ~The steamboat New Camelia |
Christ Church |
Charity Hospital |
Martin Behrman |
White City |
New Orleans Terminal |
Maps |
Photos |
Churches |
World Events |