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Nicholls, Francis T., 1834-1912. Proclamation, 1878. 1 item. Location: C:52. Confederate general, governor of Louisiana (1877-1880). Thanksgiving proclamation recommending November 28, 1878 as a day of thanksgiving and prayer. The document has the Louisiana seal stamped on it. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 893.
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Nicholls, Francis T., 1834-1912. Letter press copy books and notebooks, 1877-1879. 3 v. Location: Misc.:N, M:21. Confederate general in the Civil War and governor of Louisiana (1877-1880). Letters deal with an attempt upon the life of Stephen Packard, financial support to the Nicholls' government, dissension between federal and state supervisors during the 1878 congressional election, and indictments for murder. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 874.
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Nichols, Thomas, Jr. Letter, 1846 Sept. 5. 1 letter. Location: MISC:N. Thomas Nichols, Jr. of New Orleans, Louisiana, writes L. H. Sandford of Newark, New Jersey, discussing the Mexican War, news of mutual acquaintances, the marriage of Sandford's brother, and Nichols' opposition to protective tariffs. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4023.
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Nicholson, George. Papers, 1824-1897. 337 items; 5 volumes. Location: E:36, H:8, OS:N. Medical doctor of Homesville, Pike County, Mississippi. He was married to Salena A. Quin Nicholson. Papers include a U.S. land certificate (1824) Nicholson's last will and testament (1852); and family correspondence regarding political and social conditions in Mississippi and Louisiana. Available on microfilm 5750: University Publications of America Southern Women and Their Families in the 19th Century: Papers and Diaries Series E, Reels 17-18. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 702.
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Noe, James A. Collection, 1933-1955 (bulk 1940-1945). 14 items. Location: OS:N, Vault:40, Art Coll.:HA1A, HA1B, PA4. Collection is comprised of artwork, photographs, papers, and artifacts related to politics, General Claire L. Chennault, James A. Noe, and Madam Chiang Kai-shek. Also included in the collection is an inscribed copy of Huey P. Long's book "Every Man a King." For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4117.
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North Louisiana and Texas Railroad Company. Bond, May 20, 1869. 1 item. Location: OS:N. Bond with coupons for $1000 bearing the official seal of the State of Louisiana and the signature of Governor H. C. Warmoth. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3315.
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Norwood, George, b. 1847. Papers, 1797-1901. .3 linear ft. Location: E:7. Planter and miller of East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, who served on the police jury of the seventh ward for many years. He married Stella Currie, daughter of Malcolm M. Currie, a planter and former senator from Franklin County, Mississippi. Papers of George and Stella Norwood and related families include deeds and land grants in East Feliciana Parish and Franklin County, Mississippi. Correspondence and cotton trade records from Clinton to Port Hudson are included. Also included are the papers of Thomas W. Scott, judge of East Feliciana Parish, that pertain to the settlement of the estates of James Winter, William J. Boatner, James H. Cason, and G. W. Jelks. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 677.
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O'Bryan, Robert P., b. 1844, Papers, 1778-1958. 463 items. Location: W:33. Attorney of Vermilion and Calcasieu parishes, Louisiana. O'Bryan represented Vermilion Parish in the Louisiana House of Representatives (1879-1886) and was appointed attorney for the 14th Judicial District of Louisiana in 1890. Early papers relate to Spanish and territorial land grants. Early legal correspondence pertains to cases heard by Daniel O'Bryan, Robert's father, Clerk of Court for Vermilion Parish. Other papers of Robert O'Bryan include legal, political, and family correspondence. Land grants in Spanish. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3100.
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Odom family. Papers, 1860-1980. 0.4 linear feet. Location: 1:53. Personal, financial, and legal papers of the Odom family. Primary correspondents include Thomas Jefferson Odom, Harold Odom, and John S. Odom. Thomas J. Odom served in the Confederate Army as a member of the 33rd Regiment, Louisiana Volunteers. Harold Odom served with the United States Marine Corps in the Pacific Theater during World War II. John S. Odom enlisted with the Army Air Corps and served in Western Europe. Mss. 4256.
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Oge, John M. Papers, 1838-1939 (bulk 1915-1932). 0.5 linear ft. Location: W:53-54, OS:O. Resident, politician, and planter of Grand Coteau, Louisiana. His political offices included mayor of Grand Coteau, deputy sheriff of St. Landry Parish, and representative in the Louisiana State Legislature. Financial papers relate to the production of agricultural products. Early business correspondence discusses cotton and a property dispute. Personal correspondence from Oge's sons discusses employment, the military, and WWI. Political correspondence reflects the political atmosphere in Louisiana during the early 20th century with letters from the Louisiana governor's office, Huey P. Long, and political allies. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4207.
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Okolona States. Broadside, circa 1881. 1 printed item. Location:OS:O. Weekly newspaper published in Okolona, Mississippi. Broadside sheet, apparently intended to advertise the newspaper, reflects survival of secessionist and states' rights sentiments. Included are excerpts from a speech given by Jefferson Davis and a patriotic poem titled 'Southland' by Will H. Kernan. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2983.
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Oliver, Hugh G. Papers, 1965-1977, undated. 3 linear ft. Location: 32:110-111, OS: O. Attorney from Westwego, Louisiana. Consists of working files collected by Oliver during his tenure on the No-Fault Insurance Committee established by Louisiana Governor Edwin Edwards in 1972. Mss. 3255.
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Olivier, Adolphus. Letter, 1861. 1 item. Location: Misc. Member of the Louisiana State Legislature. Letter from New Orleans, Louisiana, to General Daniel Ruggles advising him of a Senate bill appropriating two and one-half million dollars to organize a Louisiana naval force. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2281.
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Orléans, Philippe, duc d', 1674-1723. Duke of Orleans document, 1723 April 23. 1 item. Location: OS:O. Regent of France. Document signed at Versailles, April 23, 1723. A document signed at Versailles by Philippe d'Orléans and Pierre-François Doublet concerns property that Marie-Eleonore Hersant inherited at Tournelles following the death of her father, Pierre Hersant.In French. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2261.
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Orléans, Philippe, duc d', 1674-1723. Philip, Duke of Orleans letter, 1721. 1 item. Location: Misc.:O. Regent of France. Letter to the Baron des Adrets concerning his legal dispute with M. de Montbrun in which the Regent refuses to take sides in the case, but trusts the judges with make a fair decision. The envelope is sealed with his seal as regent of France. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1599.
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Ormand, J. J., Letter, 1840 Sept. 24. 1 item. Misc.:O. Resident of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Letter written by Ormand to A. F. Hopkins, Huntsville, Alabama, discussing the current presidential election and remarking that the next election would settle matters in the South. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3666.
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Orpen, William, Drawings. 2 items. Pen and ink portrati drawings of Woodrow Wilson from 1919 Paris Peach Conference. Drawings contain notes and signature from the artist. For additional information see online catalog. Mss. 5013.
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Ott, C. Ellis. Papers, 1926-1954, undated. 6 linear ft. Location: 126:. Resident of Bogalusa, Louisiana, judge of the 22nd Judicial District Court (1930-1936), and judge of the First Circuit Court of Appeals (1936-1947). Judicial papers relate mostly to Ott's judgeship of the Court of Appeals. Personal papers pertain to home study courses at the University of Chicago and include correspondence and other materials pertaining to his book, "The American Citizen in Government." A copy of the book is also included. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1665, 1741.
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Overton, John H. (John Holmes). Papers, 1896-1984 (bulk 1916-1940). 4 linear ft. Location: 106:22-23, OS:O. Graduate of Louisiana State University, attorney, United States Senator for Louisiana, and political ally of Huey P. Long. Papers include political, financial, and personal papers. Political papers include materials related to Overton's senatorial campaigns and the campaigns of some of his political allies (Winston Overton, John B. Fournet, and Earl K. Long). Also included are files related to a U.S. Senate-led investigation into corruption related to Overton's 1932 senatorial nomination. Mss. 4371.
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Overton, John Holmes. Scrapbook, 1932-1959, undated 1 vol., 5 items. Location: F:23, MISC:O. U.S. senator from Louisiana. Scrapbook of newspaper clippings pertain to Overton's political career. Items include a copy of Overton's memorial address on Huey Long (1936), a news release concerning a bill to reorganize the federal judiciary (1937), and commemorative programs. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3130.
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