Baton Rouge, La. Aerial view of Municipal building and courthouse looking south towards St. Louis. Taken from top of a building on Third. Date: ca. 1970's b/w slide.
Mr. August Streuzki, one of the original directors of the Bank of Baton Rouge, inside the bank. 416 Third St. Baton Rouge, La. Date: c. 1900. b/w photograph. Gift of Camille Cazedessus
Bank of Baton Rouge interior view. Standing (left to right) Willie Randolph, D. Cazedessus (in cage), August Streuzki, one of the original directors of the Bank of Baton Rouge, Eugene Cazedessus (in cage) and Alex Grouchy. 416 Third St., Baton...
Baton Rouge High School Band in the Catholic High Parade. Third Street, Baton Rouge. 1955. Taken from the Baton Rouge High School Band Scrapbook 1955-1956.
Baton Rouge High School Band in the Catholic High Parade. Third Street, Baton Rouge. 1955. Taken from the Baton Rouge High School Band Scrapbook 1955-1956.
Baton Rouge High School Band in the Catholic High Parade. Third Street, Baton Rouge. 1955. Taken from the Baton Rouge High School Band Scrapbook 1955-1956.
Baton Rouge High School Band in the Catholic High Parade. Third Street, Baton Rouge. 1955. Taken from the Baton Rouge High School Band Scrapbook 1955-1956.
On December 15, 1961 approximately 2000 people peacefully marched through downtown Baton Rouge to protest the arrest of 23 Southern University students the day before for picketing restaurants that continued to refuse to serve African Americans. ...
On December 15, 1961 approximately 2000 people peacefully marched through downtown Baton Rouge to protest the arrest of 23 Southern University students the day before for picketing restaurants that continued to refuse to serve African Americans. ...
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...
Located on North Boulevard at Third Street. Built by the Confederate Monument Association, the cornerstone was laid in 1886 and the monument was unveiled on August 5, 1890.