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New Orleans Produce Exchange letter, 1888. 1 item. Location: MISC:N. Letter from the secretary of the New Orleans Produce Exchange notifying Jule J. Jacob of Convent, Louisiana, of his election to membership. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 324.
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New Orleans Railway and Light Company. Permit, [1922]. 1 item. Location: Misc.:N. Permit issued to M. F. Quesnos granting permission to carry a dog on the streetcar for one time only. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1189.
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New Orleans Republican Prospectus, 1867 March. 1 item. Location: EPHEMERA COLLECTION SUBGROUP I. Printed prospectus proposing to establish a Reconstruction newspaper devoted to the political, commercial, and industrial interests of Louisiana. An endorsement by Generals Benjamin F. Butler and Nathaniel P. Banks is included. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1993.
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New Orleans scrapbook, 1889-1897. 1 ms. vol. Location: M:19. Scrapbook of newspaper clippings from New Orleans newspapers on the death of Jefferson Davis; the Civil War and other events in American history; the closure of the Orleans Parish Prison; lurid accounts of various murders, suicides, and crimes; the 26th Saengerfest of the North American Singers' Union held in New Orleans; and various social events in New Orleans. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1942.
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New Orleans scrapbook, 1813-1845, 1865. 1 ms. vol. Location: M:18. Clippings of articles and public notices documenting official New Orleans business; a land sale by the Ursuline nuns; the Board of Health; New Orleans Jockey Club races; public auctions; cockfighting; and the New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 920.
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New Orleans shipyard photographs, 1941 May 30-June 19. 76 items. Location: W:11, OS:N. Shipyard owned by Louisiana Shipyards, Inc., located in New Orleans. Photographs show weekly progress of construction of shipyard facilities. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2989.
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New Orleans, Jackson, and Great Northern Railroad shipment record, 1870-1873. 1 volume. Location: G:22. The New Orleans, Jackson, and Great Northern Railroad, completed in 1858, ran from New Orleans, La., to Jackson, Miss. The ledger records items shipped between August 1870 and May 1873. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3837.
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New Orleans, St. Louis, and Chicago Railroad Company Letters, 1874-1875. 14 items. Location: MISC:N. Letters written to L. H. Sellars, superintendent, from various general managers, concerning the labor force, specifications and materials for cars, accidents, and purchase of coal. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3364.
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Nicholls, Thomas C. (Thomas Clark), ca. 1790-1847. Reminiscences and Papers, 1837-1878 (bulk 1840-1842). 1 vol., 5 items. Location: B:50. Lawyer and judge of the Court of Errors and Appeals of New Orleans. His son, Francis T. Nicholls, was governor of Louisiana. Papers include reminiscences, poems, newspaper clippings, obituaries, family history and biographical information, and descriptions of New Orleans and the Creole culture of Attakapas, Louisiana. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2160.
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Noble, Madge Freiler. Collection, circa 1910-1985. 4 items. Location: Misc. The collection consists of a photographic print of Jacob Verberg, a Louisiana landscape architect, and four of his employees (circa 1910); a copy of Verberg's obituary (1942); and a history of the role of sawmills in the development of Canton and Madison County, Miss. (circa 1985). For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4368.
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Owen, William Miller. William Miller Owen and Allison Owen Papers, 1867-1914. 207 items. Location: U:103, OS:O. William Miller Owen was a captain in the Washington Artillery during the Civil War; his son Allison, a New Orleans architect, was a member of the Washington Artillery in World War I. Materials relate to the history of the unit, its celebrations, programs, and members. The bulk of the collection consists of letters (1913-1914) acknowledging invitations to the 75th anniversary of the Washington Artillery. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1948, 1955.
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Oxford, Henry. CRESCENT RIFLES Song, 1903. 1 item [photocopy]. Location: E:Imprints. Sheet music for 'Crescent Rifles' dated January 26, 1903. Musical arrangement by N. Martinez. The music was published by Junius Hart of New Orleans. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3061.
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Palfi, Stevenson J. Papers, 1960-1997. 9 items. Locations: MISC:P, OS:P. Music documentarian originally from Chicago, Illinois. Papers include a concert poster, three photographic prints, three picture postcards, a letter, and a Christmas card. Concert poster shows Allen Toussaint, Tuts Washington, and Professor Longhair (circa 1983). Picture postcards are advertisements for an airing of Palfi's "Piano Players Rarely Ever Play Together" documentary. Photographic prints are of Palfi with Toussaint, Glen Campbell, and Martin Sheen. Mss. 5344.
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Palmer-Lincoln Family Papers, 1865-1976. 1 linear ft. Location: Range 33B:7. Edward C. Palmer ran a family wholesale paper trade business in New Orleans, and his sister, Maud, was involved in the cranberry business in Massachusetts. His daughter, Helen, married James Rufus Lincoln. Papers largely consisting of family correspondence. E. C. Palmer's paper business is documented through letters, a copy book, and audit books. Papers from Maud Palmer's interests in the cranberry trade consist of correspondence, receipts, and notebooks. Lincoln family papers include family correspondence, legal papers, cards, and drawings. Photographs represent both families. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4628.
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Pardo, Jean. Papers, 1837-1846. 7 items. Location: Misc:P. Resident of New Orleans. Papers consisting of mortgages, acts of sale for slaves, and a document (1846) of L. B. Macarty containing instructions for the manumission of his slaves. In French. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1862.
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Parsons Library. Inventory, circa 1950. 3 vols. [photocopy]. Location: M:22. Bibliotheca Parsoniana, a private library and manuscript collection assembled by Edward Alexander Parsons in New Orleans. Complete inventory of its contents prepared for potential bidders when the library was offered for sale. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2836.
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Part, Justin. Papers, 1889-1890. 22 items. Location: Misc.:P. Resident of St. James Parish, Louisiana. Papers include receipted bills from Bernard & Grima, commission merchants of New Orleans. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 336.
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Pasteur, Amelia. Papers, 1896-1933. 12 items. Location: Misc. Resident of New Orleans, Louisiana. Papers include personal letters from friends; a letter from Mrs. Charles Fisk Beach of England regarding Pasteur's Society's Ready Reference; and a letter and Christmas card from Dorothy Dix. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 117.
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Patin, J. H. Letterbook, 1880-1884. 1 ms. vol. Location: M:18. Resident of New Iberia, Louisiana. Business and personal letters from New Iberia, Houston, and New Orleans to friends and relatives. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 799.
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Pecquet du Bellet de Verton and Kariouk family. Papers, 1856-1991. 1.5 linear ft. Location: 49:14, 98:P, OS:P. French aristocratic family that emigrated from France to Haiti during the early years of the nineteenth century, and later moved to New Orleans. Pierre Paul and Pierre Francois Pecquet married two sisters, and lived in France and Louisiana. Writings are comprised of family histories, correspondence, and regalia of the Pecquet du Bellet de Verton and Kariouk family; and memoirs that detail historical and political events which surrounded the family from 1793-1989. Some material deals with Pierre Paul's attempt to get French government support for the Confederacy in the Civil War. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4702.
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