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  • Moody, V. Alton, 1888-. Papers, 1919-1937 This collection relates to research on international agrarian reform after World War I. A limited amount of research on domestic agrarian reform is included. Unproc. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4570.
  • Moore, Alanson Wood and family. Papers, 1854-1912. 5 items (on microfilm). Location: MSS.MF:M. Volumes consist of register of baptisms and marriages in the Winnsborough (Winnsboro) circuit, Louisiana Conference of Methodist E. Church (1875-1912), record book (1875-1912), and diary of Lura Moore (1894). Mss. 3889.
  • Moore, Alison. Papers, 1920-1984. 17 linear ft. Location: 12:1-13. Graduate of LSU and a librarian at LSU from 1929 to 1958. Moore was also a historian of the Civil War and the author of Old Bob Wheat, High Private; The Louisiana Tigers; And Sixty '60s. Papers include research materials, manuscripts, and related correspondence; grade books; and some business correspondence. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4108.
  • Moore, Charles D. Letters, 1862-1864. 1 volume. MISC:M. Charles D. Moore of Panola County, Texas was a captain in the Louisiana Infantry during the Civil War. Typed copies of 35 letters written to his wife, Katherine, dated between March of 1862 and April of 1864. Letters discuss various camps throughout the state of Louisiana, the health and condition of the troops, the war's progress, and Moore's worries for his family. Mss. 5231.
  • Moore, E. W. Letter, 1842 1842 Aug. 12. 1 item (photocopy). Location: Misc.:M. Member of the Texas navy. Letter from Commodore Moore to Dennis Prieur, Mayor of New Orleans, requesting information, in the name of the Government of Texas, regarding the mutineers and deserters of the Texas Schooner of War, SAN ANTONIO, who were arrested and imprisoned in New Orleans. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 738.
  • Moore, Eddie. Musical composition, 1893. 1 item [microfilm copy and enlargement print]. Location: Misc.:M, Mss. Mf.:M. A mulatto resident of New Orleans, Louisiana, studying music at a conservatory in Stuttgart, Germany. Musical composition, 'Mazurka d'encore,' by Moore. The composition is part of an autograph album of Rosa Frantz Harper. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1288.
  • Moore, Elmer Vincent Family. Papers, 1817-2012, undated (bulk 1882-2008). 0.5 linear ft. Location: Y:98, OS:M. Biographical materials, photographs, correspondence & miscellaneous items from Elmer Vincent Moore, a World War II veteran and LSU alumnus from Alexandria, La. The collection also includes genealogical materials and various papers for the Moore & Sunday families. Mss. 5229.
  • Moore, H. D. Letter, circa 1890s. 1 item. Location: Misc.:M. Personal letter from H.D. Moore, dealer in general merchandise of Bell's Store, East Feliciana Parish, La., discussing business, farming, and personal matters. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 133.
  • Moore, John, 1788-1867. Letter, 1823 August 23. 1 item. Location: Misc:M. Sugar planter, judge, and politician of St. Mary, St. Landry, and Iberia parishes, Louisiana. Moore was a member of the Louisiana and U.S. House of Representatives; and built Magnolia Ridge and later owned Shadows-on-the-Teche in New Iberia. Letter from Opelousas, Louisiana, addressed to Messrs. Gales & Seaton, editors of the National Intelligencer, Washington, D.C. It refers to an enclosed subscription payment of five dollars to be paid each to Benoit Vanille (?) and Clement A. Mudd. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2343.
  • Moore, John, 1788-1867. Family Papers, 1831-1880. 47 items. Location: W:31. Sugar planter, judge, and politician of St. Mary, St. Landry, and Iberia parishes, Louisiana. Moore was a member of the Louisiana and U.S. House of Representatives; and built Magnolia Ridge and later owned Shadows-on-the-Teche in New Iberia. Papers consist of legal and business papers and correspondence of Moore, his daughters, and his sons-in-law. Included are bills of lading, crop production statements, slave documents, mortgages, and promissory notes. The collection also includes land grants (1860) for acreage in Opelousas, Louisiana. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2973.
  • Moore, John. Stock Certificate and Receipt, 1853, 1870. 2 items. Location: Misc.: A  stock certificate issued to John Moore shows ownership of forty shares of stock in the New Orleans, Opelousas and Great Western Rail Road Co. (July 13, 1853). A receipt verifies a payment of $13.20 paid by the estate of John Moore on a tax bill (Oct. 10, 1870). Mss. 3627
  • Moore, L. H. Letter, 4 March 1822. 1 item. Location: MISC:M. Plantation owner, judge, and notary public of St. Helena Parish. Letter written by L. H. Moore concerning a series of shortages due him on the sale of cotton and other goods committed by the New Orleans firm of Debiege and Baun. Moore then explains how he betrayed a neighbor in order to settle that man's debt due with the firm. Mss. 4880.
  • Moore, Mary C. Demand draft, 1844 February 16. 1 item. Location: Misc:M. Demand draft for $1007.30 charged to the estate of David Weeks. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4542.
  • Moore, Thomas O. Papers, 1832-1977 (bulk 1856-1871). 711 items and 1 microfilm reel. Location: H:3, OS:M, MF:5322, MSS.MF:M, U:231. Sugar planter of Rapides Parish, Louisiana; member of the Louisiana House of Representatives and state Senate; and governor of Louisiana for most of the Civil War (1860-1864). Moore fled Louisiana after the Civil War but later returned. Papers include personal correspondence, business papers, and political and legal documents. Antebellum materials include slave sales and accounts of physicians treating slaves. Papers from 1859 to 1871 deal largely with Moore's political activities. They include gubernatorial papers concerning his nomination, the Democratic Party, the transport of the state archives from Baton Rouge, the Louisiana Secession Convention, and other matters. Available (with some omissions) on microfilm: University Publications of America Records of Ante-bellum Southern Plantations Series I, Part 2, Reels 18-19. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 305, 893, 1094.
  • Moore, Thomas Overton. Letter, 1862 May 13. 1 letter. Location: MISC:M. Thomas O. Moore served as governor of Louisiana (1860-1864). Thomas Overton Moore at Camp Moore, La., writes B.L. Defreese, the state treasurer at Opelousas, explaining how he took $4,000,000 in Confederate treasury notes from the Louisiana State Bank in New Orleans before the city fell to the U.S. Navy. Mss. 3851.
  • Moore, W. Henson, 1939-, interviewee, Radio interview. 1 sound cassette (45 minutes), Index (2 pages). U.S. representative from Louisiana's 6th Congressional District (1975-1987). Interview with Jim Harris for WJBO's TOPIC TODAY Program. Henson Moore discusses the concerns of his constituents and their economic situation, unemployment, welfare reform, and government spending on defense and social programs. He also discusses the upcoming congressional session, the effects of deregulating the petroleum industry, the upcoming Louisiana gubernatorial election, and Republican presidential candidates in 1976. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4700.0048.
  • Moore, W. Henson, 1939-, Papers 1974-1994. 383 linear feet. Location: Remote Storage IMWHM. Correspondence, political files, legislative files, speeches, press releases, photographs, campaign materials, and press clippings of W. Henson Moore, Republican Congressman from Louisiana who served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1975-1987. Unprocessed. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4100.
  • Morancy, Honoré P. and family. Papers, 1780-1936 (bulk 1840-1897). 120 items; 2 printed volumes. Location: C:73, M:14, OS:M. French Catholic planter of Milliken's Bend, East Carroll Parish, Louisiana. Morancy's father emigrated from France to Santo Domingo before 1789; the children were orphaned and raised in Louisiana. Papers include family letters concerning social life, the Catholic Church, and education, in northeastern Louisiana and Kentucky. Confederate civilian letters describe hardships during the Civil War; later letters (Reconstruction period) document relocation of refugees and the demands of African American laborers. Available on microfilm 5750: University Publications of America Southern Women and Their Families in the 19th Century: Papers and Diaries Series E, Reels 16-17. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2430.
  • Morant, Josephine. Document, 1837. 1 item. Location: Misc. Resident of New Orleans. Power of attorney of Josephine Morant to John and Lubin Garnier. In French. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 306.
  • More, David. Letter, 1835 Jan. 27. 1 letter. Location: Misc. David More in New Orleans, La., writes his father, Azariah More, in Bridgeton, N.J., describing his shipping business between New Orleans and Franklin in the Attakapas District and giving a rich account of the economic life of New Orleans. Mss. 3952.
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