Baton Rouge High School Band Director, Robert Hughes stands at the intersection of North Boulevard and Church Street (now 4th) before a parade. City Club is in the back ground. Taken from Baton Rouge High School Band Scrapbook 1951-1952
Baton Rouge, La. Downtown. View of Riverside Mall (now 3rd. St.) at North Blvd. looking north. Stroube's drugstore, Sammy's Record Shop. Date: ca. 1980
Carte de Visite showing the Asylum for the Deaf and Blind in Baton Rouge. During the Civil War, the asylum was used as a hospital. Located on St. Ferdinand St. and South Boulevard. Date: Ca. 1861
Chef at Bernard's Chicken Loaf House. Southern fried chicken and chicken livers top the list of specialties. In operation since 1903. 1330 North Boulevard.
Confederate Monument Third Street and North Boulevard, Baton Rouge, La. Plaque reads ""Erected by the men and women of East and West Baton Rouge to perpetuate the heroism and patriotic devotion of the noble soldiers from the two parishes who wore...
Confederate Monument. Third and North Boulevard. A plaque at the base of this monument reads, "Erected by the men and women of East and West Baton Rouge to perpetuate the heroism and patriotic devotion of the noble soldiers from the two parishes...
Dedication of the Mid-City Branch library, 7711 Goodwood Boulevard, Baton Rouge, La. Mrs. Aurelie Farrell, Rosa's little boy, Rosa (?), Mrs. Carol Dumas in the Children's room. Date: November 15, 1967
Historic Buildings, Church buildings, First United Methodist Church (Baton Rouge, La.)
First Methodist Church, 905 North Boulevard, Baton Rouge, La. Constructed at an approximate cost of $300,000 Gift of Ed Reed. Photograph by Ewing, October 10, 1926
First Presbyterian Church, 701 North Boulevard, Baton Rouge, La. Construction was completed in 1926 for an approximate cost of $300,000. Built in the Gothic style with red brick and white sandstone trim. Gift of Ed Reed. Photograph by Ewing, Inc....
Frank McConnell, Council man; Tillie Scheneker, librarian; and Margaret Gueymard, Librarian; at the newly opened Mid-City Library on Goodwood Boulevard, Baton Rouge, La. Date: 1967