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  • Snyder, H. A. Diary, 1862. 1 ms. vol. Location: V:62. Grocer and a member of the Confederate Guards in Confederate New Orleans, and a private in the Confederate Guards, Louisiana Militia, at Camp Moore under Colonel J. F. Girault. Diary entries for August 10-22 and November 18-December 30, 1862 describe travel from New Orleans to New York State, of which he was a native. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2198.
  • Snyder, Robert E. Papers, 1919-1979. 1.33 linear ft. Location: 52:11, OS:S. Professor of American studies in the State University System of Florida. Consists of research papers compiled by Dr. Snyder while writing his book Cotton Crisis. Papers include correspondence detailing the cotton crisis of 1931 and Huey P. Long’s plan for a cotton holiday. Mss. 3836.  
  • Sophie B. Wright Free School. Notebooks, circa 1882-1903. 5 manuscript volumes. Location: J:3. School located in New Orleans. Practice sets for a bookkeeping course at the Sophie B. Wright Free Night School belonging to students Norman E. Kerth and A. Robertson. Miss Lilli Richardson was the instructor. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1351.
  • Soubie, Armand. Papers, 1809-1862. 155 items and 2 ms. vol. Location: A:35. New Orleans merchant and importer of guns. Correspondence consisting of personal and business letters principally from France and England; 43 maritime bills of lading (1843-1860); and a journal (1846-1849) containing entries for merchandise under names of ships. In French. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 400, 1211, 1707, 3877.
  • Souler, Thomas. Account Sheet, 1883. 1 account sheet. Location: MISC:S. An account sheet dated September 17, 1883 and addressed to Thomas Souler from auctioneer, valuer, and estate agent George Farney Brown detailing purchases made from August 29, 1883 to September 14, 1883 and listing an amount due stated on September 17, 1883. Mss. 822.
  • Southern Forest Products Association. 9 ms. vols. Location: N:24. Personal copies of Edward C. Gates, Director (1952-1960). Nonprofit trade association of Southern Pine lumber manufacturers from twelve southern states, with headquarters in suburban New Orleans, Louisiana. It was founded as the Southern Pine Association in 1915; the name was changed to its present form in 1970. Records include directors, stockholders, and executive committee minutes; committee reports; and correspondence. Southern Pine Association, New Orleans, Louisiana. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1895.
  • Southern Forest Products Association. Records, 1903-1990 ca. 900 linear ft. Location: X:66-70, Map cage, IMSFP (offsite, contact for details. ). Nonprofit trade association of Southern Pine lumber manufacturers from twelve southern states, with headquarters in suburban New Orleans. It was founded as the Southern Pine Association in 1915; the name was changed to its present form in 1970. Records include administration, advertising, annual meetings, antitrust activities, board meetings, committees, correspondence, field reports, the Interstate Commerce Commission, labor, land use, legislation, promotional materials, and publications. Other topics include reading files, statistics, and trade promotion. Some files are of predecessor companies (1903-1915). For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1360, 1751, 2208.
  • Southern Mutual Insurance Company. Register, 1859-1862. 1 ms. Vol. Location: M:20. Insurance company in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Register contains subscribers to capital stock of the company. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 992.
  • Spalding, Edward. Letter book, 1820. 1 item. Location: MISC:S. Shipping merchant and slave trader from Bristol, Rhode Island. Letter book contains handwritten copies of letters written by Spalding while in Trinidad, Cuba. Most letters are addressed to Jacob Babbitt & Co. in Bristol, Rhode Island. Letters discuss market conditions for sugar and molasses; the loading of cargo and the shipment of goods and major exports; the arrival of slave ships in the harbor; and the slave trade in the West Indies. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3416.
  • Spear, P. H. Letter, 1858 Nov. 5. 1 letter. Location: Misc. P.H. Spear, a cotton farmer in Pine Grove, Livingston Parish, La., writes Warren, Gilman & Co. of New Orleans to place an order for bagging, rope, shoes, and cotton cloth to make clothing for his slaves. He arranges payment in cotton bales. Mss. 4098.
  • Speeg, George. Papers, 1895-1918. 562 items, 13 ms. vols., and 45 printed vols. Location: 79:78-83. Blacksmith and wheelwright of Lobdell, West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana. Speeg, a German immigrant, came to Port Allen, Louisiana, in the 1890s and operated a blacksmith ship on the River Road just outside of Port Allen for over 50 years. German language account books, periodicals, newspapers, and bound printed volumes of George Speeg. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1735.
  • Spence, John A. Record book, 1855-1865. 1 ms. vol. Location: M:18. Publisher of the Lake Charles, Louisiana, Calcasieu Press. Record book containing day-by-day accounts for advertising and for printing (1855-1857). Later entries made by a Confederate army enrolling officer for Calcasieu Parish describe conscripts and include related items received at headquarters. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1358.
  • Springfield Lumber Company. Records, 1866-1934 (bulk 1899-1934). 176 items, 135 vols. (134 ms. vols., 1 printed vol.). Location: UU:176, P:17, 124:. Company located in Springfield, Louisiana. A commissary selling general merchandise was operated in association with it; Edward T. Cullom was involved with the management of both businesses. Collection consists of records and accounts of the lumber company and commissary. Loose items include correspondence, canceled checks, receipts, bills, minutes of meetings, and plats. Household accounts of Cullom and his family are recorded in two account books (1866-1932). For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3191.
  • St. Charles Hotel bill, 1845. 1 item. Location: MISC:S. Hotel bill for room and breakfast for three persons at the St. Charles Hotel in New Orleans, La. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1919.
  • St. Louis, New Orleans and Atlantic Canal and Transportation Company Prospectus, 1884. 1 item. Location: OS:S. Prospectus promoting a continuous canal route from the Mississippi River to the Atlantic Ocean, including Lake Borgne Canal as part of the route. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 965.
  • St. Michael the Archangel Cemetery records, 1933-1954. 7 volumes. Location: A:31. St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church in Convent, La., was established in 1812. The records contain lists of interments (1933-1954) and ledgers recording sales of burial plots (1942-1945, 1951-1953). For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3776.
  • Stafford, L. A. Letterbook, 1892-1897. 1 ms. Vol. Location: H:17. Letter book of L. A. Stafford contains letters signed by Kilpatrick & Stafford and Waters & Stafford for the Red River Packet company in Alexandria. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 646.
  • Standard Oil Company of Louisiana. Baton Rouge office photograph, August 13, 1930. 1 panoramic photograph. Location: OS:S. Panoramic photograph is a group shot, most likely of employees, outside of the Baton Rouge office. Mss. 5145.
  • Steam Boat Hotel. Daybook, 1836. 1 vol. Location: G:7. Daybook of John Spivy contains accounts for the Steam Boat Hotel at Port Hudson, giving date, name of person, nature of service, and amount charged. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1100.
  • Steamboat document collection, 1835-1878 (bulk 1835-1858). 10 items. Location: Misc. The collection consists of receipts related to passage on or repair work made to steamboats on the Mississippi River and bills of lading for ships bound to and from New Orleans. Mss. 3626.
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