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Louisiana Constitutional Convention tapes, 1973. 215 reels [audiotape]. Location: 77:110-118. 1/4" audiotape reels contain the proceedings of the Louisiana Constitutional Convention of 1973. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2922.
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Louisiana Environmental Action Network (LEAN). Records, 1985-1998. 14.5 linear feet. State network of individual citizens and organizations active in the campaign to enforce legislative environmental standards. Collection includes applications for environmental permits submitted by various Louisiana companies to the Department of Environmental Quality and lawsuit records documenting conflicts between companies and the DEQ. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4876.
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Louisiana Health Care Campaign Records, circa 1989-2004 (bulk: 1995-2001). Location: X 16 linear feet. Grassroots coalition that advocated for accessible, affordable health care for all Louisianans. Correspondence, reports, newsletters, press releases, and board minutes, and other records of the Louisiana Health Care Campaign, as well as background material on health care reform issues and groups and budgets and reports from allied groups and relevant state agencies, including the Department of Health and Hospitals and the Department of Insurance. Also includes records of the Louisiana Health Care Commission, of which the campaign was a member. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4957.
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Louisiana Historical Society. Notice, 1859. 2 items. Location: E:Imprints. Printed notice announcing a meeting of the Louisiana Historical Society in Baton Rouge together with a copy of the Bill passed by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Louisiana to organize and grant a charter to the Society. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 893.
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Louisiana House of Representatives, Special Committee. Minute book, 1867. 1vol. Location: Misc.:L. Minute book of a special committee appointed to hold hearings on a bill introduced in the House of Representatives by Thieneman of New Orleans, prohibiting the establishment of slaughter-houses above the City of New Orleans. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1037.
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Louisiana House of Representatives, Document. 1 item [also typewritten copy]. Location: Misc.:L. Signed by the secretary of state of Kansas, certifying the foregoing resolution passed by the Louisiana House of Representatives and concurred by the Senate. Document gives an account of the disorder at the opening of the Legislature. The document also endorses a special message of President Grant and expresses confidence in the integrity of General Sheridan in performing his duties. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2232.
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Louisiana Leper Home records, 1884-1921 (1895-1920). 11 linear ft.; 16 v. Location: 96:1-6; OS:L; O:18. Correspondence, legal documents, administrative and financial records relate primarily to financial operations. Correspondence also concerns rules governing patients; legal documents contain court orders confining individuals to the Home. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2515.
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Louisiana Leper Home. Records, 1890-1921 (bulk 1895-1920). 14 linear ft., 16 ms. Vols. Location: 96:1-6; OS:L; O:18. Louisiana Leper Home was established by the Legislature in 1894. Records consist of correspondence, legal documents, printed items, administrative records, and financial records that relate primarily to the financial operations of the Home. Correspondence also concerns patient care and personal conduct. Legal papers contain court orders confining individuals to the Home. Manuscript volumes include bank books, cashbooks, ledgers, and a register of patients. Some correspondence in French and German. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2515.
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Louisiana McGovern for President Organization. Political leaflet, 1972. 1 item. Location: E:Imprints. Leaflet urging Baton Rouge voters to attend the Legislative District 70 Caucus and support the election of those delegates committed to Senator George McGovern to the Democratic National Convention. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2600.
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Louisiana People's and White Man's Reform Party. Broadside, 1870 February. 1 printed item. Location: E:Range 8, Ephemera Collection, Subgroup I. Circular petition, probably printed in New Orleans, seeking signatures for the organization of a new political party opposed to radicalism and African American rule and supporting conservative white supremacy. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3030.
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Louisiana photograph collection, 1921-1937, undated 19 items. Location: E:. Collection Includes images of Thibodaux, La., Crowley, La., the aftermath of a 1933 tornado in Minden, La., the 1921 Louisiana Constitutional Convention, a Farmer's Dairy Tour with Huey Long, and a ribbon cutting for the Long/Allen Bridge in Shreveport, 1933, and a photo of a Caroline Durieux drawing of a woman's head (1937). For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3354.
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Louisiana politicians' letters to George McCullough, 1953-1954. 7 letters. Location: Misc. Hale Boggs, Allen J. Ellender, Charles M. Hargroder, F. Edward Hébert, George S. Long, and Theo A. Thompson write George McCullough, a private citizen of New York City, regarding minor political points. Mss. 4158.
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Louisiana Purchase collection, 1800-1803. 6 items [photocopies]. Location: OS:L. Photocopies of a treaty between France and the United States and four letters related to diplomacy of the Louisiana Purchase. Letters are signed by James Madison, James Monroe, and others. Copies of an issue of the newspaper, "Washington City," July 4 [1803] announcing the Purchase, are included. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4559.
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Louisiana secession document, 1861. 1 item [photocopy]. Location: Map cage. Ordinance of Secession of the State of Louisiana adopted by the Louisiana Secession Convention, January 26, 1861, and signed by the assembled delegates. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 263.
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Louisiana Secession Convention, Document. 2 items [photostatic copy]. None Rough draft of the Louisiana Ordinance of Secession prepared by John Perkins, Jr., and in the handwriting of Lemuel Conner. A letter (1936) by Lemuel P. Conner, Jr., of Natchez, Mississippi, explains the part his father had in writing the document. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 405.
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Louisiana State Executive Department, Governor's Office record book. 1 vol. Location: F:9. Record of cash expenditures of the governor's office during the administrations of Louis A. Wiltz and Samuel D. McEnery, from the funds remaining from legislative appropriations made to Governor Francis T. Nicholls. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1481.
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Louisiana State Executive Department, Governors' correspondence. 1869-1924, 1930. 665 items. C:10. Correspondence of Louisiana governors, including Henry Clay Warmoth, William Pitt Kellogg, Francis Tillou Nicholls, Louis Alfred Wiltz, Samuel Douglas McEnery, Murphy J. Foster, Luther Egbert Hall, and Ruffin G. Pleasant. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1332, 2251.
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Louisiana State House of Representatives. Journal, 1861-1862. 1 ms. vol., 1 mf reel. Location: Vault:13., Mss. Mf:L. Manuscript, unpublished proceedings of the Louisiana House of Representatives, November 25, 1861-January 23, 1862. A typewritten copy is also available. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 260.
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Louisiana State Treasury Department. Treasurer's office books, 1864-1882. 4 ms. vols. Location: L:13. Fund books recording expenditures under such headings as General Fund, School Fund, Levee Fund, and Poll Tax Fund; journal containing accounts of the State Treasurer with the State of Louisiana; and a letterbook containing official correspondence. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 268, 709.
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Louisiana Women's Political Caucus. Records, 1975-1990, undated (bulk 1977-1984). 1 linear ft. Location: 77:68, OS:L. Correspondence, reports, bylaws, meeting minutes, printed materials, and other documents related to the activities and political positions of the caucus on issues such as women’s rights, abortion, and the Equal Rights Amendment. Mss. 4580.
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