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  • Jourdan, Noel. Letter, 1828. 1 item. Location: Misc.:J. Resident of New Orleans. Personal letter from Noel Jourdan to his cousin. In French. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 222.
  • Joyce, John. Diary and memoranda book, 1776-1791. 1 volume, 1 microfilm reel. Location: Vault:19, Mss.Mf:J. Fought on the side of the British during the American Revolution and subsequently traded goods and slaves in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Florida. Diary entries record Joyce's experiences as a British soldier in the American Revolution and as a trader. The memoranda detail commerce in fur, slaves, and other goods. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4342.
  • Judd, Samuel. Letter: New Orleans, La. to Gideon Les (?), New York, N.Y., 1837 January 20. 1 item (2 leaves). Location: Misc:J. Resident of New York who visited New Orleans in order to improve his health. Letter commenting upon commerce, shipping, and navigation in New Orleans. It includes estimates of the city's population and describes its municipal government, its ethnic diversity, its culture, and atmosphere. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3326.
  • Jules A. Dornier and Family Papers, 1917-1965. 0.3 linear ft. Location: 50:15, OS:D. Farm and sugar planting family near Convent, Saint James Parish, Louisiana. Correspondence and ephemeral related to the family's farm business including World War II prisoner of war labor contracts. The collection also contains letters from former POW laborers and records showing Lillian Dornier's involvement in the Cooperative for American Remittance to Europe (CARE, Inc.) program.. Mss. 3468.
  • Jungle Gardens, Inc. bond issue ledger, 1927. 1 vol. Location: P:11. Business venture created by Edward Avery McIlhenny, owner of Avery Island, Louisiana, to grow and sell exotic tropical plants at affordable prices. One volume contains a single November 3, 1927 notarial act consisting of two hundred fifty cancelled bonds for Jungle Gardens, Inc. Included is the resolution of the Board of Directors for Jungle Gardens, Inc., authorizing the bond cancellation. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4668.
  • Junius Hart Piano House receipt book, 1922. 1 item. Location: Misc.:J. Receipt book, with terms of sale for a piano, made out to J. L. Sallinger, Sr., of New Orleans. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3733.
  • Kahao, Mary Jane. Mary Jane Fly Kahao collection of photographs and ephemera, [ca. 1887-1910]. 26 items. Location: UU:250. This collection includes twenty-three photographs from people in the Baton Rouge area. Eight of these portraits were made by Baton Rouge photographer Andrew D. Lytle. Also in the collection are invitations to commencement ceremonies from the LSU Corps of Cadets (1891), Silliman Collegiate Institute (1887), and the S. A. K. Literary Society (1891). For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4703.
  • Kahao, Mary Jane (Mrs. Kenneth). Papers, 1965, 1966. 4 items. Location: Misc. Newspaper clipping from the Baton Rouge Morning Advocate of a biographical article on botanical writer and illustrator Caroline C. Dorman. Correspondence with Dorman chiefly concerns a proposed exhibit of wild flowers and plants at LSU. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2700.
  • Kaine, Alice J. Cutright. Papers, 1880-1881, 1893. 8 letters, 1 diary. Location: Misc. Alice J. Cutright was an active member on the Board of the Wisconsin Industrial School for Girls, an advisor to Tuskegee Institute (1894-1896), and in 1898 became the first woman appointed to the Wisconsin State Board of Control for Prisons. The papers consist of four letters and a travel diary written by her during a trip down the Mississippi River from Springfield, Ill., to New Orleans, La., in March-April 1880. Personal letters received from friends and acquaintances in New Orleans are also included. For further information see online catalog. Mss. 3886.
  • Kane, Harnett T., 1910-. Papers, 1948-1958. 28 items. Location: Misc. New Orleans writer. Correspondence with Van Allen Bradley, literary editor of the Chicago Daily News, concerns Kane's literary and social activities. Included is a brief essay by Kane titled Enjoyment of Reading. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3161.
  • Kavanaugh, C. Certificate, 1863 Dec. 14. 1 item. Location: MISC:K. Union officer. Certificate, signed by Capt. C. Kavanaugh, authorizes James Bait to leave the cavalry after having found a substitute soldier to replace him. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3770.
  • Kearney, Eugenie Buard, 1848-1925. Family Papers, 1831-1960. 108 items, 1vol. (on microfilm). Location: Mss. Mf.:K. Resident of Natchitoches and Pointe Coupee parishes, Louisiana. Papers include documents of Mrs. Kearney's father Pierre Alcide Buard; papers of her husband George W. Kearney, a Natchitoches Parish public official; and correspondence with her children. Included is genealogical information about the Buard, Kearney, and related families. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3095.
  • Keary, Patrick F. Letters, 1848-1855. 19 items. Location: Misc. Planter of Ben Lomand Plantation, Wilkinson County, Mississippi. Letters to Wylie and Egana and Juan Y. de Egana, brokers in New Orleans, concerning business and plantation matters on Keary's cotton plantation, Ben Lomand, and his sugar plantation Catalpa Grove, on Bayou Boeuf, Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1053.
  • Keary, Patrick F. Letter, 1850 Jan. 8. 1 letter. Location: Misc. Patrick F. Keary of Catalpa Grove Plantation near Cheneyville, La., writes Juan Y. de Egana, commission merchant of New Orleans, relating the loss of seven slaves to cholera and giving a list of supplies needed at the plantation. Mss. 3913.
  • Keeler, Timothy B. Letters, 1823-1827. 14 items. Location: MISC:K. Resident of Danbury, Connecticut and New Orleans merchant. Letters to his wife, Mary, provide news of his health, the state of his business in New Orleans, and his longing to be home in Connecticut with her. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4964.
  • Keifer, Joseph Warren, b. 1836. Letters, 1862-1864.53 items [photocopies]. Location: U:240. Union officer in the 110th Ohio Regiment during the Civil War. Letters to Keifer's wife describing camp life in Virginia and West Virginia; the activities of 'Copperheads'; training of soldiers and attitudes of officers; and the third battle of Winchester in Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley campaign. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2462.
  • Keller family. Plantation records, 1858-1937 (bulk 1908-1923). 9 items, 17 volumes, 1 microfilm reel. Location: MISC:K, P:16, MSS.MF:K. The Keller family owned Welham Plantation and operated a store in St. James Parish, Louisiana. Collection includes antebellum slave record books (1858-1860), plantation and store ledgers, cashbooks, daybooks, and receipts. Slave record books are on microfilm. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3010.
  • Keller, Anatole J. and family. Papers, 1885-1919. 2.5 linear ft. Location: 77:94-95, OS:K. Sugar technologist from Hahnville, Louisiana, active in the support of various African American causes (1918-1919). Correspondence pertains to social life, Keller's work as a sugar technologist, sugar technology in the West Indies, and elementary school education in Louisiana. Papers related to African American activism include copies of the 'Negro' Advocate." Included are class notes and assignments (1907-1911) from Louisiana State University. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2910.
  • Keller, Arthur G. Papers, 1878-1967 (bulk 1927-1967). 19 linear ft. Location: IMAGK (offsite, requires 48 hours' minimum notice to retrieve). Professor of Chemical Engineering, LSU, specialist in sugar cane technology, and consulting engineer. Professional papers include correspondence; notebooks; teaching materials; and files, financial records, and reports relative to a firm of consulting engineers run by Keller. Materials on sugar cane technology include repots on refineries and production. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2318, 2746.
  • Keller, Helen, 1880-1968. Letter, 1947 March 24. 1 item (1 page, typewritten). Location: Misc. Deaf and blind author, educator, lecturer, and counselor of the American Foundation for the Blind. Letter addressed to 'Dear Miss Peaslee' containing an appeal for funds for the Committee on the Deaf-blind of the Foundation. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3330.
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