In 1866, the Mechanics Hall in New Orleans was the site of a significant event during the Reconstruction era when a racially charged conflict erupted. On July 30, a white supremacist group attacked a meeting of the Louisiana State Convention, which was advocating for civil rights and political representation for African Americans. The violence that ensued resulted in numerous deaths and injuries, highlighting the intense racial tensions of the time. This incident underscored the challenges faced during the Reconstruction period in the South.
Mechanics' Hall - Toronto - was created in 1856.
Elmer Hall was born in 1866.
Morrill Hall was created in 1866.
John Hall Maxwell died in 1866.
West Memorial Hall was created in 1866.
William Hall Smith was born in 1866.
Gifford Grange Hall was created in 1866.
The address of the New Orleans Music Hall Of Fame is: 1926 Cambronne St, New Orleans, LA 70118-2907
The phone number of the New Orleans Music Hall Of Fame is: 504-861-2675.
The address of the Friends Of Mechanics Hall is: 104 Main Street, Princeton, MA 01541-1009
Wynn Hall was born in New Orleans, in Louisiana, USA.
Salt Lake City Council Hall was created in 1866.