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  • Isely, Henry, 1805-1876. Correspondence, 1862-1863. 5 items. Location: Misc. Ohio school teacher, Union soldier . Correspondence from friends in Ohio reflecting opposition to abolitionists and telling of payments to secure exemptions from military service. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1598.
  • Israel, Joseph. Collection, 1854-1901. 3 items. Location: Misc.:I. The collection contains a slave bill of sale for "Joe," who was sold in East Baton Rouge Parish, La., by the estate of Peter McKitrick to Richard H. Burke (March 25, 1854). Other items include a cabinet photograph of Joseph "Uncle Joe" Israel, Sr. (1892) and an issue of the WEEKLY HERALD, published by the Bethel African Methodist Church of Baton Rouge, which contains the obituary of Joseph Israel (Jan. 26, 1901). Mss. 5144.
  • Ives, C. (Catherine). Amnesty oath, 1865. 1 item. Location: Misc.:I. Amnesty oath signed by C. Ives before the clerk of the 11th Judicial District, Jackson Parish, Louisiana. For further information, see online catalog . Mss. 893.
  • Ives, C. A. (Clarence Albert), 1869-1966. Papers, 1895-1964. 2 linear ft. (1,748 items, 1 vol.). Location: 79:75-76. Dean of the College of Education at LSU and president of the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Papers include Ives' professional correspondence, series of articles by local residents on the history of the parish, early settlers and the Baptist Church. Historical writings on Louisiana, and extensive records of the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools (1918-1945). For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2002, 2227.
  • J. and J. Townsend & Co. Correspondence, 1823, 1836. 2 items. Location: Misc:T. Residents of Albany, New York. Letters from New Orleans factors reporting on the cotton crop of the state of Mississippi (1823) and the demand for pig iron on the New Orleans market (1836). For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1352, 1404.
  • J. N. Bell and Miller Receipts, 1869. 3 items. Location: MISC:J. Three receipts for payments from J. N. Bell and Miller to DeCoursey, Lafourcade, and Bryan in Philadelphia, William Knisely & Co. in New York, and George H. C. Neal in Baltimore.  Mss. 822.
  • J. Shuster and Company. Account books, 1897-1902. 4 vols. Location: H:16. Dealers in merchandise and cotton, of West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana. Cash book, journals, and ledger of J. Shuster and Company. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 481.
  • J.B. Toulmin & Son Letter, 1846 Oct. 1 letter. Location: Misc.:J. J.B. Toulmin & Son of Mobile, Ala., write Messrs. Mason & Lawrence of Boston, Mass., regarding the cotton trade. It is written on a semi-weekly summary of commercial statistics entitled the "Merchants and Planters Prices Current. Mss. 3964.
  • Jackson, Andrew. See: Andrew Jackson account.
  • Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845, Letter, 1814 July 16. 1 item. Seventh president of the United States, married to Rachel Donelson. Jackson was considered a national hero for his 1813 defeat of the Creek Indians. Letter to Jackson's wife written from Fort Jackson, Louisiana. Jackson discusses the prospects of further conflicts with Indian war parties, and relates his intent to return to Tennessee soon, pending the outcome of a meeting with tribal leaders. Jackson also mentions the plight of starving Indian families, and instructs his wife to take good care of two horses he has sent to her. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4694.
  • Jackson, Charles T. (Thomas). Letters, 1849. 3 items (photographic prints). Location: Misc. American physician and scientist. Letter from Dr. Jackson together with copies of letters supporting his claim for the discovery of ether as a surgical anesthesia and his suggested use to W. T. G. Morton in tooth extraction. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1597.
  • Jackson, Emma. Papers, 1914, undated 2 items. Location: Misc. Public school teacher and principal. Employment contract from Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, to teach as principal in the St. Paul (Colored) Public School (July 25, 1914) and a composition book of Emma Jackson, home economics teacher. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3437.
  • Jackson, Isaac F., d. 1864? Family Papers, 1827-1874 (bulk 1861-1869). 120 items, 2 vols. Location: E:41. Land owner, Amite County, Mississippi. He was married to Lettie V. Jackson (nee Wilson), also from Amite County. Papers are chiefly financial documents of the Jacksons and Wilsons. Legal papers include items related to the sale of land and litigation among family members. Correspondence includes personal letters of Isaac, Lettie, and Isaac's brother Joseph R. Kemp. Papers include the release of J. R. Kemp from a prisoner of war camp (1863). For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 698.
  • Jackson, Willie, 1889-, interviewee. Oral history interview. 1993. 1 sound cassette (45 minutes), Index (3 pages). Location: L:4700.0282. Resident of Four Corners, an unincorporated community south of Franklin, St. Mary Parish, Louisiana. Jackson and his daughter, Emma Dell Peters, lived on Sterling Plantation; Jackson's grandparents were slaves. Jackson describes his childhood in Four Corners, work cultivating and harvesting sugarcane, and raising crops with his parents. He describes early transportation by horse, foot, and boat; churches in the area; and life on Sterling Plantation. Jackson also describes credit at the plantation store; illnesses; marriage customs; gambling on the card game 'Kotch'; use of French language; French language work songs; and schooling. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4700.0282.
  • Jacob Family Papers, 1805-1836, undated 12 items. Location: Misc. Letters to Valsin Jacob, Saint John the Baptist Parish, La., from relatives and friends. In French. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 222.
  • Jacob Brothers Tax Receipt, 1828 Nov. 3. 1 item. Location: Misc.: J. A receipt made out to two brothers for state and parish taxes paid in St. James Parish, La. Mss. 5291.
  • Jacobs, A. J. (Andrew Jay), 1852-1927. Papers, 1867-1927 (bulk 1867-1897). .3 linear ft. (7 items; 1 vol.). Location: U:238, H:22. Born in Clinton, Louisiana, and raised in Girard, Richland Parish, Louisiana. Jacobs attended LSU, and throughout his adult life he was employed by railroad companies. He married Adelaide Elizabeth Bohne in 1881 and they had five daughters. Two letters written by Jacobs while a student at LSU comment on General Sherman's visit to campus and on political and farming conditions in Richland Parish. Three letters (1897) to his daughter Louise, in Louisville, reflect Jacobs' paternal interest. Included is a 1927 memorium to Jacobs from a Louisville and Nashville Railroad publication providing entries regarding Jacobs' work and trips, and including poems, articles, and anecdotes. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2069, 2074.
  • Jacobs, Wayne Johnson, 1839-1914. Diaries and lists, 1861-1865. 2 items, 2 vols. Location: U:100, OS:J. Union soldier, served in the 30th Ohio. Fragments of Jacobs' Civil War diaries describe his participation in the siege and capture of Vicksburg, Mississippi. Roster of soldiers in the 30th Ohio Infantry Regiment, Co A, shows cause of death or discharge. Included is a typescript giving detailed accounts of military maneuvers, battle engagements, transportation of troops, military operations, and the organization of Company A. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4684.
  • Jacotot Institute. Report, 1837. 1 item. Location: Misc. Institute for young men in New Orleans. School report signed by Louis Caboche, director of the Jacotot Institute. In French. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1244.
  • Jahncke, Ernest Lee, Sr. Papers, 1798-1962 (bulk 1908-1959). 2,037 items, 32 vols. Location: U:137-140, F:22-23, OS:J, Vault:1. Rear Admiral in the Naval Reserve, assistant secretary of the navy during the Hoover administration, president of Jahncke Interests in New Orleans, and first executive director of the Louisiana State Department of Commerce and Industry. Papers documenting Jahncke's civic, cultural, and professional interests. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1713, 1805.
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