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Many with the Same Last Name, Now Dominate the Hospitality Industry Here and
around the Nation. Buffalo News, May 13, 2012.
Schneider, Frank. N.O. Investors to Begin Hotel; Aim to Complete Vieux Carre Facility
in 69. Times-Picayune, December 14, 1967, pp. 122.
. Winthrop Rockefeller Here for Building Event; $3 Million Structure to Be
Erected. Times-Picayune, August 1, 1964, p. 55.
Seidenbaum, Art. Fleshy French QuarterTreat or Trap? Atlantic Constitution, May 18,
1973, p. 1
Simerman, John. Quarter Bar Wins Ruling in Noise Case. Times-Picayune, March 9,
2012, p. B1
Spera, Keith. A-Bar Reunion: Old Absinthe Bar Veterans Relive Their Bourbon Street
Blues with a Free Show at Tipitinas. Times-Picayune, June 22, 2007.
. Bob French Forges an Unlikely Bourbon Street Alliance with Irvin Mayeld.
Times-Picayune, June 19, 2009.
. Outspoken Drummer and WWOZ Deejay Had Roots in Traditional Jazz. Times-
Picayune, November 14, 2012, pp. 1, 16.
Stevens, William K. New Orleans Loses All Parades for Mardi Gras in Police Strike. New
York Times, February 21, 1979, p. A1.
Stilley, Francis. Visitors to Worlds Fair Will Ride Magic Carpet. Times-Picayune, April
15, 1964.
Storms, Grant E. Not Just Inappropriate: Illegal. Your Opinions, Times-Picayune, Octo-
ber 12, 2002.
Sylvester, Robert. Lets Move New Orleans Up Here. Old French Quarter News, June 7,
1946, p. 7.
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Newspaper Articles (author unspecified)
22 Women Face Morals Cases. Times-Picayune, December 4, 1962, p. 6.
315321 Bourbon Street, Offering You a Higher Type of Laundry Service. New Orleans
Item-Tribune, June 14, 1926, p. 10.
545,041 New Population of New Orleans. Old French Quarter News, July 16, 1943, p. 1.
60,000 Orleanians Discharges Given. Old French Quarter News, December 28, 1945, p. 7.
A Costly Blaze on Bourbon Street, Starting in Osbornes Turkish Bath Building, and De-
stroying It. Daily Picayune, August 11, 1898, p. 2.
A New Enterprise: Opening the Cosmopolitan Hotel and Caf Restaurant. Daily Pica-
yune, January 16, 1892, p. 3.
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Absinthe House Deal Is Closed. Times-Picayune June 13, 1959, p. 30.
AFL Pulls Out for Houston, Cancellation of Game Community LossDixon. States-
Item, January 11, 1965, pp. 2225.
Agent Who Made Blackout of Quarter Threat Jailed. Old French Quarter News, June 14,
1946, p. 2
Airman Survives 32,000-Foot Fall. Times-Picayune, January 24, 1945, p. 1.
All around the Quarter. Old French Quarter News. Various issues from 1948.
Anti-Mingling Measure Upset; Unconstitutional, Judge Decides on Appeal. Times-
Picayune, September 13, 1963, p. 36.
At a [sometime the] Ringside Table. Old French Quarter News. Various issues, 1943
1946. February 11, 1944, p. 6.
Attention (classied ad). Times-Picayune, May 21, 1959, p. 44.
Bar Maid Is Booked under Curfew Law. Times-Picayune, January 6, 1944, p. 10.
Beauregard Home Welcomes Soldiers from Another Army. Times-Picayune, August 30,
1942, Section 3, pp. 36.
Billy Graham Now Loves New Orleans. Dallas Morning News, November 1, 1954, p. 10.
Blaboteurs Warned by FBI. Old French Quarter News, January 7, 1944, p. 1.
Blackeye to City. Old French Quarter News, February 22 1946, p. 1.
Boast in Fatal Beating Is Told. Times-Picayune, January 22, 1959, pp. 13.
Bond of $33,500 Set in Stabbing. Times-Picayune, June 19, 1951, p. 13.
Bourbon Blaze Injures Two. Times-Picayune, June 9, 1964, p. 6.
Bourbon Bounders to Elect Queen at Mardi Gras Frolic. Old French Quarter News, Febru-
ary 22, 1946, p. 1.
Bourbon Dances Confused. Item, June 10, 1952, pp. 110.
Bourbon Orleans Hotel Initial Work Will Begin. Times-Picayune, April 15, 1964.
Bourbon Spots to ReopenDA; Says Raids to Continue at Any Violating Law. Times-
Picayune, September 25, 1962, p. 32.
Bourbon St. Clubs Raided; 12 Arrested as War on B-Drinking Continues. Times-Pica-
yune, August 23, 1962, p. 3
Brennan Seeks an Uncle Tom. Old French Quarter News, May 10, 1946, p. 1.
Business Loss Blamed on Law. Times-Picayune, August 15, 1962, p. 25.
Business Loss Involves Laws; Segregation Found Slashing Conventions. Times-Picayune,
September 8, 1962, p. 11.
Ceremonies Mark Opening of Bourbon Orleans Hotel. States-Item, July 18, 1966.
Chinese Shoot Fireworks in Celebration of V-J Day. Times-Picayune, September 3, 1945,
pp. 1 and 3.
City Breweries Sell Out; Joyous Throngs Toast Old and New. Times-Picayune, April 14,
1933, p. 1.
City Gaming Dens Close for Parade by Rings Orders. Times-Picayune, January 18, 1920,
p. 12.
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City Growing; Population [of Metro Area] Is Now 630,000. Old French Quarter News,
November 30, 1945, p. 1.
City Intelligence. Daily Picayune, September 23, 1849, p. 2.
City IntelligenceHighway Robbery. Daily Picayune, November 11, 1848, p. 2.
City Must Look Forward, Not Back, Deplores Action of Negro Ball Players. States-
Item, January 13, 1965, p. 10.
Clio New Theater of Muses. Daily Picayune, October 20, 1867, p. 5, c. 5.
Closing of Famous Passage Is Event in Citys History. Times-Picayune, September 1, 1919,
p. 14.
Club Operators Agree to Clean Up Night Shows. Old French Quarter News, April 30,
1948, p. 2.
Colored, Light Complexion. Times-Picayune, April 8, 1971, p. 86.
Convert Vieux Carr Home for War Workers. Old French Quarter News, September 10,
1943, p. 3.
Costume Makers Kept Busy not Withstanding War Times. Times-Picayune, August 3,
1919, p. 15.
Council Denies Bid for Zoning Change; Blocks Motor Hotel at Bourbon, Orleans. Times-
Picayune, March 15, 1963.
Curious Charge of Robbery. Daily Picayune, February 15, 1855, p. 1.
D. H. Holmes & Company Enlarge Their Store by the Purchase of the Wenger Property.
Daily Picayune, March 16, 1892, p. 2.
D.A. Candidates State Their Views. Times-Picayune, April 1, 1962, p. 15.
Daily Item, April 27, 1894, p. 1, c. 2.
Daily Orleanian, February 19, 1849, p. 2, c. 3.
Daily Picayune, April 16, 1841, p. 2, c. 1.
Daily Picayune, April 2, 1893, p. 5, c. 3.
Daily Picayune, December 1, 29, 1855.
Daily Picayune, December 3, 1859.
Daily Picayune, January 18, 1840, p. 2, c. 1.
Daily Picayune, January 26 and April 16, 1841, p. 2, c. 1.
Daily Picayune, March 24, 1853, p. 2, c. 1 and April 23, 1853, p. 2, c. 1.
Daily Picayune, May 21, 1839, p. 2, c. 1.
Daily Picayune, October 6, 1838, p. 2, c. 1.
Dance Hall Feud Ends in Death of Two Rivals. Daily Picayune, March 25, 1913, p. 1.
Dancers Booked after Gun Fight; Two Young Women Face B-Drink Charges. Times-
Picayune, June 18, 1951, p. 1.
Dancers Wanted. Times-Picayune, July 23, 1971, p. 47; March 21, 1972, p. 40.
Defense Given by Evangelist; Bourbon St. Needs Soul Saving, He Says. Times-Picayune,
August 15, 1963, p. 34.
Disneyland N.O. Replica, Aim. Times-Picayune, April 11, 1965, p. 17.
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Dowling Knew of Aid, Charge; Sent Nightclub Operators Thanks, Says Garrison. Times-
Picayune, March 3, 1962, p. 47.
Dreadful Fire. Weekly Museum (New York), February 7, 1795.
Drug Raid Nets 19 in French Quarter. Times-Picayune, February 1, 1970, pp. 14.
Dupont Dough Backs Murphy. Billboard, December 2, 1957, p. 19.
Enforcing of Liquor, Noise Laws Urged. Times-Picayune, April 9, 1943, p. 10.
Extract of a Letter from an Emigrant in New-Orleans. Newburyport Herald (Massachu-
setts), October 17, 1817, p. 3, c. 2.
Fat City Protects Its Party Vibe. Lagniappes Bar Guide, Times-Picayune, July 27, 2012,
p. 4.
Fiesta Returns to Patio Trail. Times-Picayune, April 29, 1954, p. 6.
Fire and Prohibition Rob New Orleans of Its Fame. New York Tribune, February 8, 1920,
p. F7, c. 8.
Fire Probe Begun; Move for New Opera House. New Orleans Item, December 5, 1919,
p. 8.
Flame-Weakened, French Opera House Wall Crashed. New Orleans Item, December 4,
1919 (evening edition), p. 1.
For a Greater New Orleansand Vieux Carr. Old French Quarter News, January 18,
1946, p. 4.
For Sale. A ne house. . . . Moniteur, August 14, 1802, p. 1, c. 2.
For Sale. A new two story brick house. . . . Louisiana Courier, November 11, 1812.
Foreigners Are not Forbidden Privilege of Selling Liquors; Judge ONeill . . . Takes Issue
with Attorney General in Interpreting Gay-Shattuck Law. Daily Picayune, January 26,
1909, p. 3.
Four Padlocking Actions Started. Times-Picayune, September 12, 1926, p. 12.
Free Library. Daily Picayune, November 6, 1853, p. 8.
French Quarter Bar Wins Ruling on Sales. Times-Picayune-States Item, May 30, 1981,
Section 1, p. 20.
French Quarter Residents Demand More Protection. Old French Quarter News, April 9,
1948, p. 8.
French Quarter Survey: How Do You Rate Bourbon Street? Times-Picayune, June 11,
1977, Section 1, p. 18.
Frenchmen Street Is on the Map. Lagniappes Bar Guide, Times-Picayune, July 27, 2012,
p. 5.
From New OrleansThe Municipal Election. New York Times, June 4, 1856, p. 1.
Gal without Stitch On Goes for Quarter Stroll. Old French Quarter News, October 14,
1949, p. 7.
Gambling Raids Made by Police. Times-Picayune, May 13, 1969, p. 1.
Garrison Sees Strip Clubs End; Pledges Enforcing Laws against B-Drinking. Times-
Picayune, September 20, 1962, p. 1.
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Gay Bar Raid Raises Specter of Crackdown. Figaro, September 22, 1980, p. 6.
General Hunter Honored by Army. Times-Picayune, February 1, 1944, p. 7.
Girod Street, New Orleans. The Sun (Baltimore), September 22, 1838, Vol. 3, Issue 110,
p. 2.
Girod Street. Daily Picayune, July 25, 1852, p. 1.
Group Seeks to Curb Noises in Vieux Carr. Old French Quarter News, October 4, 1946, p. 2.
Gunman Battles Cops, Wounds One, after Stabbing Dancer. Times-Picayune, June 17,
1951, p. 18.
Gypsies, Marooned by War, Settle in Quarter. Old French Quarter News, August 20,
1943, p. 3.
Hail Behrman as Champion of Red Light. Times-Picayune, January 18, 1920, p. 1.
Heard at Club Bourbon. Old French Quarter News, December 17, 1943, p. 6.
Heard at Gaspars Bar. Old French Quarter News, October 29, 1943, p. 6.
Heard at Jimmys Gay 90s. Old French Quarter News, October 8, 1943, p. 6.
Heard at the Famous Door. Old French Quarter News, June 11, 1943, p. 7.
Heard at Tugys Famous Bar. Old French Quarter News, August 20, 1943, p. 7.
Help WantedFemale. Times-Picayune, February 20, 1944, Section 4, p. 3.
Help WantedMale. Times-Picayune, October 18, 1942, Section 5, p. 2.
Hitler Shot Nightly at Tugys Famous Bar. Old French Quarter News, September 3, 1943,
p. 6.
Hot Flashes. Times-Picayune, May 31, 1964, p. 37.
Hotel Segregation Law Held Invalid; Action May End Long-Standing Practice. Times-
Picayune, May 19, 1963, p. 1.
House Full, Help Short, Hotels Plaint. Old French Quarter News, August 13, 1943, p. 1.
Houston Rushing Preps for AFL and Negro Walkout Termed Regrettable. States-Item,
January 12, 1965, p. 25.
Hurricane KatrinaThe Approaching Storm. Times-Picayune Weblog, August 28, 2005.
Instant Coney Island and accompanying cartoon. States-Item, September 19, 1969, p. 8.
Interests in the South . . . Gambling Houses in New Orleans. Baltimore Sun, January
10, 1885, p. 1.
Its a Lie, Suh! Orleans Girls not Hussies. Old French Quarter News, January 28, 1944,
p. 2.
Jefferson Academy, 33 Bourbon Street, New Orleans, Conducted by J. G. Lord. Daily
Creole, July 3, 1856, p. 1.
Judah Touros Will. Daily Picayune, January 24, 1854, p. 3.
Judge Views DA Accusations as Wild Charges. Times-Picayune, November 2, 1962, pp.
117.
Kning Attack Told by Dancer. Times-Picayune, June 23, 1951, p. 3.
Labels, Stamps for Bogus Rum Taken in Raid. Times-Picayune, April 10, 1927, p. 8.
Late Lights on Again in Orleans Night Spots. Times-Picayune, May 10, 1945, p. 1.
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Le Downtowner Dedicated Here; Parade Shows Dignitaries, Pretty Girls, Old Cars.
Times-Picayune, December 5, 1965, p. 46.
Life in New Orleans. Ohio Statesman (Columbus), May 7, 1847, p. 3, c. 2.
Literary Party Honors Robert Tallant. Times-Picayune, November 26, 1953, p. 33.
Local Vendors of Vice, letter to the editor by Student. Times-Picayune, March 8, 1949,
p. 12.
Mardi Gras Is Revived. Windsor Daily Star (Ontario), February 25, 1946, p. 8.
Mayors Statement. States-Item, January 11, 1965, pp. 2225.
Mr. Wenger at Home Again. New Orleans Times, January 8, 1876, p. 8.
Museum Visitors Break Record; 546,606 Flow Inside Gates of Cabildo. Old French Quar-
ter News, October 29, 1943, p. 1.
N.O. Public Access Law Upheld Again by Ruling; Federal Court Refuses Injunction Plea.
Times-Picayune, January 16, 1970, p. 1.
Narrowing of Sidewalks in Vieux Carre Studied. Old French Quarter News, October 29,
1948, p. 1.
New Orleans Argus, July 21, 1829, p. 2, c. 2.
New Orleans Bee, April 11, 1834, p. 2, c. 1.
New Orleans Republican, November 18, 1869, p. 1, c. 5.
New Orleans Sunower Newsletter. Vol. 1, No. 1, January 1971, Louisiana Division, New
Orleans Public Library.
New Orleans Tagliche Deutsch Zeitung. November 21 1869, p. 8, c. 1; translation by Verena
Rienke of Wilhelmshaven, Germany.
New Orleans Times, October 9, 1866, p. 1, c. 3.
New Orleans 4th City in World to Have Gas Lights. Times-Picayune, January 25, 1937,
Section G, p. 15, c. 14.
New-Orleans. New-Bedford Courier (New Bedford, Mass.), August 16, 1831, p. 1.
New-York Gazette & General Advertiser, October 12, 1812, p. 2, c. 3.
Nightly Checks Are Still Made: No Arrests in Quarter in Several Days. Times-Picayune,
August 22, 1962, p. 11.
N.O. Police Are Taped Beating Man, 64; AP Producer Also Punched on Film. Times-
Picayune, October 10, 2005.
No Gold Coins Found, but Still Is Discovered. Times-Picayune, March 22, 1921, p. 5.
No Action Taken: Womens Club Federation Has Not Considered Tango Belt Clean-Up.
Times-Picayune, September 8, 1915, p. 5.
NOPSI Gives Building in Quarter to the City. Times-Picayune, October 29, 1970.
Numerous Hiding Places for John. Times-Picayune, January 8, 1919, p. 16.
Obscenity Told at Quarter Bar; Solicited for Prostitution, Investigator Testies. Times-
Picayune, January 8, 1963, p. 18.
Old French Quarter News, August 13, 1943, p. 7; October 22, 1943, p. 5.
Old French Quarter News, February 1, 1946, p. 8.
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Old French Quarter News, January 14, June 4, and June 11, 1943
Opera, Jazz Music Just Four Blocks Apart in City. Times-Picayune, January 7, 1940, Sec.
2, p. 6.
Oriental Laundry Expands Business on Bourbon Street. Item-Tribune, June 13, 1926, p. 8.
Orleans Chosen as Embarkation Port for Troops. Times-Picayune, July 4, 1941, pp. 12.
Our Opera Misfortune. Times-Picayune, December 5, 1919, p. 8, c. 1.
Oyster Times Here Again; Already Talk of Raising Prices. Old French Quarter News,
September 3, 1943, p. 6.
Padlock Confronts Skin Mills. Times-Picayune, December 23, 1962, p. 32.
Parade Route for Morrison Inauguration. Old French Quarter News, May 3, 1946, p. 2.
Pitfalls for the Unwary. The Mascot, January 12, 1884, Vol. 6, No. 100, p. 580.
Police Continue War on Vice in Night Spots. Times-Picayune, May 4, 1963, 13.
Population of New Orleans Over 565,000. Old French Quarter News, May 3, 1946, p. 1.
Prieto Stands Pat He Had No Liquor. Times-Picayune, March 21, 1921, p. 4
Property Owners Map Plan to Halt New Bars. Old French Quarter News, October 14,
1949, p. 1.
Public Access Contested in Court Action; Judge Temporarily Bans Enforcement Here.
Times-Picayune, December 31, 1969, pp. 12.
Puerto Rican Delegation Walks Out of Conference. Times-Picayune, April 28, 1964, pp.
13.
Puneky Quits Night Club Tax Collection Job. Old French Quarter News, January 25, 1946,
p. 1
Push Rigid Anti-Soot Ordinance. Old French Quarter News, November 8, 1946, pp. 18.
Quarter Glows with Old Romance, History, Beauty; Vieux Carre Is Only Intact Section
of Its Kind. Times-Picayune, February 7, 1929, p. 39.
Quarter Hotel Ideas Outlined. Times-Picayune, July 17, 1963.
Quarter Rail Removal Sought. Old French Quarter News, May 10, 1946, p. 1.
Reformation in Concert Saloons: Religious Songs in Vile Places. New Orleans Republican,
November 18, 1869, p. 1, c. 5.
Rent Controls to Continue in Effect in City. Old French Quarter News, August 31, 1945,
p. 1.
Report on Race Incidents Filed. Times-Picayune, August 14, 1969, p. 10.
Roof Garden Grows in Quarter. Old French Quarter News, July 22, 1949, p. 7.
Routes of Mardi Gras Parades. Old French Quarter News, March 1, 1946, p. 1.
Schiro Winner over Buckley by Big Margin. Times-Picayune, April 4, 1962, p. 1.
Segregation Booklet Commended. Times-Picayune, December 7, 1954, p. 26.
Serviceman Praises French Quarter to Popular New York Newspaper PM. Old French
Quarter News, March 24, 1944.
Ship Soot Rains on Vieux Carr; Charges Shaped. Old French Quarter News, July 15,
1949, p. 1.
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Sight of New Orleans the Harpers Did Not SeeA Scene at the Head of Canal Street.
The Mascot, January 29, 1887, p. 8.
Sisters of the Holy Family Asking for Publics Support. Times-Picayune, March 14, 1963.
Society: Varied War Relief Activity Occupying Orleans Groups. Times-Picayune, March
24, 1943, p. 19.
Soldier Patients Are Taken on Motor Tour of Quarter. Old French Quarter News, August
27, 1943, p. 1.
Some Sights in New Orleans the Harpers Didnt See. The Mascot, January 22, 1887, p. 2.
Speakers Corners: City Council Regulates Amplied Music in Quarter, CBD. Gambit,
April 10, 2012, p. 11.
Tango Belt Joys Turned to Gloom. Times-Picayune, February 18, 1920, p. 9.
The Concert Saloonsthe Pretty Waiter GirlsWhat They Do and What They Drink in
Certain Places. New Orleans Republican, December 26, 1869, p. 1, c. 5.
The Crescent City Circus. New Orleans Times, November 17, 1867.
The Husband Game, Played Successfully on a Country Visitor on Bourbon Street. Daily
Picayune, April 28, 1885, p. 8.
The Keno Hells of Royal Street. The Mascot, February 12, 1887, p. 5.
The Main Cause of the Depression of Trade in New Orleans: The Gambling Curse and
Sights in New Orleans the Harpers Did Not See. The Mascot, February 5, 1887, cover
and p. 2.
The Maxime. Times-Picayune, January 13, 1926, p. 14.
The New Opera House. New Orleans Delta, May 23, 1859.
The Opera. Daily Picayune, October 24, 1869, p. 11, c. 4.
The Tango Belt. Times-Picayune, June 21, 1916, p. 8.
To the Public. Special notice posted in New Orleans Item, December 5, 1919, p. 21.
Two Million Dollars Worth of Property Destroyed by Fire Last Night at Canal and Bourn
Street. Daily Picayune, February 18, 1892, p. 1.
Up and down the StreetSpasm Band. Times-Picayune, May 8, 1943, p. 23.
Vieux Carr Charm of Old World Cited: Orleans Is Placed First in List of 10 Best by
Magazine. Old French Quarter News, December 31, 1943, p. 3.
Vieux Carr Hotel Proposed. Old French Quarter News, August 16, 1946, pp. 13.
Vieux Carr Night [sometimes Nite] Life, Old French Quarter News. Various issues,
1946.
Vieux Carre Restaurant Doing $75,000 Last Year. Times-Picayune, October 6, 1946, Sec.
4, Classied Real Estate.
Visitors Guide to New Orleans, the Paris of America. Times-Picayune, October 30, 1941,
p. 23.
Wake Up French Quarterites. Old French Quarter News, October 12, 1945, p. 4.
War at Wengers. New Orleans Times, May 18, 1875, p. 6.
Warns Cat Girl Her Act Is Naughty. New Orleans Item, June 9, 1952, p. 1.
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Wengers Garden. Daily Picayune, January 8, 1876, p. 1.
Will Not Quarrel, Giarruso States. Times-Picayune, August 30, 1962, pp. 13.
Young M. Gee, Owner of Chinese Restaurants. Times-Picayune, Thursday, June 10,
2004, Section B, p. 4.
Zachary Scott Booked in Raid; Nine Held for Drinking in Negro Establishment. Times-
Picayune, November 17, 1952, p. 19.
Zoning Versus Quarter Blight. Times-Picayune/States-Item, August 3, 1981, p. 14.
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