Striker's Independent Society

Mobile's Mardi Gras history spans over 300 years, as customs changed with the ruling nations: Mobile was the capital of French Louisiana in 1702, then British in 1763, then Spanish in 1780, entered the Republic of Alabama, was declared American in 1812 (captured in 1813), a U.S. state in 1819, then Confederate in 1860, then became American again in 1865 and participated in Carnival during New Year's Eve and New Year's Day celebrations.

It is the oldest remaining mystic society in America but no longer hosts an annual parade.

[2] The Strikers Independent Society was formed initially by young men in Mobile who had been refused membership to the older Cowbellion de Rakin Society (which had been formed in year 1830 by "more sedate and astute men of the city").

[2] In 1852, they became the first mystic society to hold a ball at the Battle House Hotel.

Members wore costumes representing the French, British, Spanish, and American periods of Mobile's history.

Striker's Independent Society 1894 Float
Striker's Independent Society Invitation 65th Anniversary