Virtual tour of New Orleans Tribune History
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VIRTUAL TOUR OF
NEW ORLEANS TRIBUNE HISTORY
The New Orleans Tribune. Inaugural edition, July 21, 1864. America's First Black Daily Newspaper.
Original Office of the New Orleans Tribune, 21 Conti St. 1.
2. Tribune Offices after November 1866, 122 & 124 Exchange Alley
3. St. Louis Hotel. Site of a large antebellum slave exchange
4. Mechanics' Institute, Site of the July 30, 1866 Massacre
5. Residence and Medical Practice of Dr. Louis Charles Roudanez, 179 Customhouse St.
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1939
2010
6. Tomb of Dr. Louis Charles Roudanez, St. Louis Cemetery No. 1
7. Tomb of Jean Baptiste Roudanez, St. Louis Cemetery No. 2
8. Site of Paul Trevigne's Residence, 1715 Columbus
9. Residence of Jean Baptiste Roudanez, 1514 Dumaine St.
10. Economy Hall, 1422 Ursulines St.
11. St. Augustine's Church, 1210 Governor Nichols St.
11. Tomb of the Unknown Slave
12. Congo Square
13. Final residence of Aimée Potens, now 829-833 Ursalines St.
14. St. Louis Cathedral, Louis Charles Roudanez and Louise Célie Saulay married there in 1857.
15. The Village, Algiers Point. Depot for Louisiana's first slaves.
15. The Village, Algiers Point. Depot for Louisiana's first slaves.
15. The Village, Algiers Point. Depot for Louisiana's first slaves.
15. MAAFA Village Remembrance, 2010
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