
The Saint Denis Times Tribune was a major New Orleans-based American newspaper which was widely distributed in Louisiana during the 19th and 20th centuries. Founded in 1832, it was informally affiliated with the conservative Southern Democrats, taking up a traditionalist stance on the issue of women's suffrage, criticizing the Republican President William McKinley for isolating America by raising tariffs by 60%, and associating the neo-Confederate Louisiana Raiders gang with the abolitionist "Free Staters" of Bleeding Kansas as a means of disowning them as former Confederates. By 1898, the newspaper was owned by Hector Fellowes.