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  • Hunter Family Papers, 1841-1968. 79 items, 56 vols. Location: UU:102, N:26-27, 98. Merchants and residents of Waterproof, Tensas Parish, Louisiana. Family papers include several family photographs, L.S.U. students notebooks (1895-1899), and college textbooks. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2377.
  • Hunter, Edwin. Papers, 1956-2001 (bulk 1970-1980). 2.3 linear ft. Location: T:123-125, OS:H. Practiced law at Smith, Hunter, Risinger and Shuey in Shreveport, Louisiana. from 1940 to 1953; was U.S. Judge originally under President Eisenhower from 1954 to 1993; was Chief Judge, Western District of Louisiana from 1970 to 1976; and presided over federal appellate courts in New York, Texas, Georgia and South Carolina. Papers chronicle a portion of the legal career of Judge Edwin Ford Hunter, Jr. The first half of the collection contains files that include trial calendars for cases presented before Judge Hunter and copies of legal papers with related correspondence. The correspondence addresses issues discussed in the surrounding legal papers, with the principal parties of the correspondence being attorneys and the judge. The topics of the cases mentioned are general in nature and reflect the typical cases assigned to Judge Hunter. The second half of the collection contains information regarding the integration and desegregation of the public schools in Louisiana, specifically Bossier, Calcasieu, Jefferson Davis, and Rapides parishes. Topics broadly cover the school boards and racial issues for the above mentioned parishes, as well as papers for the Bi-Racial Committee of Calcasieu Parish. Items include copies of correspondence among the school boards, attorneys, and Judge Hunter; statistics of the percentage of African American students in schools; legal documents, such as orders, motions, and briefs; and newspaper clippings. Items for the Bi-Racial Committee include correspondence, membership lists, and meeting minutes. Mss. 4918.
  • Hunter, Guy Norman. Diploma, 1899 June 28. 1 item. Location: OS:H. Diploma issued by LSU to Cadet Hunter upon his completion of the requirements of the 'Agricultural Course' for a Bachelor of Science degree. Diploma is signed by his professors; Thomas D. Boyd, President of LSU; and Governor Murphy Foster. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2709.
  • Hunter, John Anderson, 1914-. Video tapes, 1962. 7 reels. Location: Vault: 74. President of LSU (1962-1972). Tapes of President Hunter's inauguration, April 7, 1962, and first day in office. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2682.
  • Hunter, John Anderson, 1914-, Oral history interview. 3 sound cassettes, Transcript (38 pages). Location: L4700.0028. President of LSU (1962-1972). Interview deals with Hunter's work as President of LSU. Topics include the expansion of the LSU system; relationship with the Louisiana legislature; alumni ties in Central America; and Hunter's work with Governor John McKeithen. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4700.0028.
  • Hunter, Napoleon Bonaparte. Family Papers, 1841-1968 (bulk 1870-1937). 79 items, 28 vols. Location: T:87, P:19. Mayor and merchant of Waterproof, Tensas Parish, Louisiana. Papers include a ledger containing accounts with individuals and plantations in Tensas Parish and a Mayor's Record that extends through the administrations of Hartwig Moss, Joseph Gorton, and Napoleon B. Hunter. Also included are records and printed material of the Order of the Knights of Pythias, Tensas Lodge No. 84, and of the Woodmen of the World. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2360.
  • Hunter, Robert and Sarah Jane. Letters, 1846-1847. 9 items. Location: Misc:H. Letters exchanged between R. [Robert] A. Hunter while serving in the Louisiana State Senate, and his wife, Sarah Jane, residing either on their plantation or their summer home in the "Pine Woods" in Rapides Parish or in Alexandria. In addition to love letters, correspondence includes description of political activities and also his service as an officer in the Mexican War. She relates news of family, friends, crops, and other local happenings. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4072.
  • Hunter-Taylor family papers. 1848-1899, undated 346 items; 6 ms. vols. Location: W:27. Residents of East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana. Papers of Sereno Taylor, minister and principal of Silliman Female College in Clinton, Louisiana, and his wife Mary Emerson Creed Taylor on family, education, and the Civil War. Collection includes letters of Confederate soldier Samuel Eugene Hunter. Available (with some omissions) on microfilm 5735: University Publications of America Confederate Military Manuscripts Series B, Reels 9-10. Filed under Taylor, Sereno. Family papers of Sereno Taylor and Samuel Eugene Hunter in Archives USA. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3024.
  • Hunton, William G. Slave reward poster, 1855 June 12. 1 item. Location: OS:S. Poster of William G. Hunton of New Baltimore, Fauquier County, Virginia, announcing an award of $75 for a runaway slave, Richard, giving a physical description of him and his clothing. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3365.
  • Huntsville (Packet ship) Log book, 1843-1844. 1 v. Location: G:22. The packet ship Huntsville (523 tons) sailed with the Louisiana & New York Line of packet ships, sailing twice monthly in season between New York and New Orleans. This log book records three voyages of the Huntsville between New York and New Orleans under Edward Cornell, master, between September 16, 1843, and June 25, 1844. Mss. 3712.
  • Hursey, Asa H. and family. Papers, 1824-1903 (bulk 1824-1899). 589 items, 2 microfilm reels. Location: UU:249, MSS.MF:H. Postmaster and sawmill operator of Pearlington, Mississippi. Correspondence and personal papers discuss the Civil War and include a military map and Confederate currency. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1458.
  • Hush . Hush, Sweet Charlotte script, 1964. 1 item. Location: M:19. Copy of the final script of 139 pages, which includes 12 revised pages. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2172.
  • Hutchinson, Charles W. Family Papers, 1803-1948 (bulk 1864-1888). 131 items, 6 vols. (4 ms. vols., 2 printed vols.). Location: UU:111, N:5, OS:H. Commission merchant and art collector of Utica, New York. His father, Holmes Hutchinson, was president of Oswego and Syracuse Railroad Co., and his brother, Edwin, was a faculty member at Yale University. Papers include letters and financial documents related to Charles Hutchinson's art collection. Also included are items and documents of Holmes Hutchinson concerning the railroad company and of Edwin Hutchinson concerning Yale University. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1856.
  • Hutchinson, Edwin. Papers, 1861-1866. 221 items. Location: U:159, OS:H. Mss.Mf: H. Medical cadet at the United States General Hospital, Annapolis, Maryland, and army surgeon with the 3rd Maryland Volunteers and the 137th New York Volunteers. Collection contains letters to Hutchinson's family related to his military service in the Civil War, including Antietam, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, and other battles in Tennessee, Alabama, and Virginia. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 751.
  • Hutchinson, Holmes, d. 1865. Family Papers, 1844-1904. 20 items, 1v . Location: H:14, Misc:H. Resident of Utica, New York, Landowner in Iberville Parish, La., and tutor to Franklin A. Hudson, son of Silas F. Hudson, Bayou Goula, La. Papers include letters concerning management and revenue of cypress swampland; cash expenses for trips between Utica and Bayou Goula; a stock certificate; and an account book. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 751, 802, 889.
  • Hutson, Charles Woodward, 1840-1936. Papers, 1868-1934 (bulk 1905-1911). 33 items, 2 printed vols. Location: C:67. Professor of Greek and instructor in English Literature at LSU. Papers include letters from Thomas D. Boyd, Calvin S. Brown, Walter L. Fleming, Arthur T. Prescott, and J. R. Thornton. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1291, 1420, 1889.
  • Hyams, H. M. (Henry M.), Papers. 332 items. Location: B:51. Nephew of Lieutenant Governor Hyams and clerk of court of Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. Personal and business papers of H.M. Hyams, nephew of Louisiana Lieutenant Governor Henry M. Hyams and clerk of court of Natchitoches Parish, La. The papers document his business dealings with New Orleans cotton factors, especially S.P. Walmsley; his duties as clerk of court; and other personal business matters. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 480.
  • Hyams, Henry M. (Henry Michael), 1806-1875. Family Papers, 1843-1953 (bulk 1901-1955). 313 items, 7 printed vols. Location: E:55. Available on microfilm 5750: University Publications of America Southern Women and Their Families in the 19th Century: Papers and Diaries Series E, Reels 13-14. Lawyer, state senator, and lieutenant governor of Louisiana. In the 1830s he was a member of a vigilante committee to oppose anti-slavery interests. His son, Henry Hyams, Jr., was a lawyer in New Orleans as was his daughter, Judith Hyams Douglas. Papers consist of letters pertaining to the political situation in Grant Parish, Louisiana, in 1873 and the causes of the Colfax riot. Included are land patents and plats issued in Carroll, St. Landry, and Caldwell parishes, Louisiana, and in Texas. Papers of Henry M. Hyams, Jr. relate to his work for the Court of Commissioners of Alabama Claims and family lawsuits which concerned litigation and recovery of Hyams' lands principally by Judith. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1392, 1564.
  • Hyatt, Arthur W. Papers, 1861-1895 (bulk 1861-1864). 146 items; 4 ms. Vols. Location: U:159, G:11. Available on microfilm 5735: University Publications of America Confederate Military Manuscripts Series B, Reel 10. Officer in the Confederate army in the Civil War who served in Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Alabama. Papers include official military records; personal and official correspondence; diaries; and newspaper clippings related to the Civil War, specific battles, and the Confederate army. Collection includes a description of the organization of the Corps d'Afrique. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 180.
  • Hyde, E., Jr. Letter, 1837 Mar. 14. 1 letter. Location: Misc. E. Hyde Jr. of New Orleans, La., writes Abraham Bell & Co. of New York, N.Y., regarding the massive failure of the cotton house of Hermann, Briggs & Co. of New Orleans and the subsequent collapse of other companies associated with it. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4023.
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