Revue du Commerce et des Tribunaux
Founded in 1925 by the notable Haitian journalist and intellectual Louis J. B. Duval, the Revue du Commerce et des Tribunaux in Port-Au-Prince has become a cornerstone of Haitian journalism. Initially focused on economic and legal affairs, it has evolved to cover a broad spectrum of topics, including politics, culture, and social issues, while providing insightful analyses and fostering public discourse. Over the decades, it achieved significant milestones by extensively covering pivotal historical events in Haiti, reinforcing its reputation as a trusted source of reliable information. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of the Revue du Commerce et des Tribunaux, Port-Au-Prince, Ouest, Haiti starting 1859, with 31 scans in total. This archive may also feature mentions of historical figures and events, as well as personal stories from your own family history. Explore the site to uncover the rich tapestry of Haiti’s past through this influential voice in its media landscape.