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  • Rhea, Mrs. Clara A. Papers, 1871-1887. 10 items. Location: Misc.:R. Resident of Minden, Louisiana, and Henderson, Texas. Letters to Mrs. Clara Alice (Weldin) Rhea from family members. The letters tell of conditions of the weather, crops, health, and family affairs. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 565.
  • Rhind-Gardner Family Papers, 1715-1926 (bulk 1811-1855). .3 linear ft., 2 mss. vols. Location: E:18, G:20. Merchants of Augusta, Georgia. Papers are comprised of family letters; slave documents; business and miscellaneous papers. Correspondence pertains to business arrangements, cotton crops, family news, health, and slavery. Other topics inlcude the Civil War, the Seminole War, and WWI. Business papers contain accounts, receipts, and a court document. Miscellaneous papers consist of poetry, lists of roses, ephemera, and a diploma. Volumes consist of a photo album and scrapbook. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3576.
  • Rhode Island slave trade document, 1795-1798. 1 item. Location: Misc. Business account of Samuel Chase, master of the Ascension, and the ship's Rhode Island owners, describes the ship's voyages and business transactions while involved in the slave trade from Africa to Spanish America. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3235.
  • Rhodes, E. A. Letter, 1833 Mar. 23. 1 item. Location: Misc. :R. Resident of New Orleans. Letter from E.A. Rhodes, New Orleans, La., to Thomas Bond, Brownsville, Tenn., discussing the return of Bond's daughter after visiting in New Orleans and other personal matters. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 222.
  • Rhodes, Robert. Letter, 1863 August 30. 1 item. Location: Misc.:R. Union soldier in the Civil War on the U.S.S. Clifton near Brashear City (Morgan City), Louisiana. Letter to Rhodes's brother George discussing family matters and speculating on the plans of General Banks. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3271.
  • Rice, Anne. See: Anne Rice collection.
  • Rich, J. D. Papers, 1864-1867. 20 items. Location: A:119, OS:R. 1st lieutenant in the U.S. 80th Colored Infantry. Military correspondence, orders, telegraphs,legal papers, statements, and accounts related to Rich's duties as provost marshal. Materials reflect the administration of civil affairs such as education and legal disputes by the military, the effort to collect taxes and establish schools for freedmen, and aid given through the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands.
  • Richard and associate letter, 1850 Mar. 23. 1 letter. Location: Misc. A merchant named Richard and an associate in New Orleans, La., write the Pastré brothers of Marseilles, France, regarding the cotton trade. In French. Mss. 3934.
  • Richard, J. N. and family. Papers, 1890-1932. 295 items, 126 volumes. Location: C:55, 36:1-3. Postmaster and druggist of Bayou Goula, Iberville Parish, Louisiana. Correspondence and business record books document the management of the post office and of J. N. Richard and Company, the drugstore. Included in the collection are labels for patent medicines. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2563.
  • Richard, Joseph G. Papers, 1915-1970. 6 linear ft. Location: 129:60-62, OS:G. Author, horticulturist, consultant in agricultural extension work, and director of the Louisiana Agricultural Extension Service at LSU. Papers reflect Richard's work as a teacher and as a county agent in Louisiana; as an agricultural specialist in France; as an agricultural consultant in Switzerland, Austria, Italy, and Africa; and as an advisor to agriculturists visiting the U.S. Materials include photographs, teaching materials, speeches, writings, county agents' and agricultural extension workers' diaries, and agriculture circulars and bulletins. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2562.
  • Richard, Joseph L., 1944-. 28th Thomas's Louisiana Infantry Regiment and 18th Louisiana Infantry Regiment Rosters, 2000. 1 item. Location: Misc.:R. The 29th Louisiana Infantry Regiment is also known as the 28th Thomas's Louisiana Infantry Regiment. Because two regiments independently formed within a few days of each other and both called themselves the 28th. Photocopies of the roster lists for 1862-1864. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4811.
  • Richardson, A. Ledger, 1817-1819. 1 vol. Location: G:7. Ledger of A. Richardson, blacksmith-gunsmith of Jackson, La., contains accounts for work on vehicles, farm and household implements, gristmills, guns, and similar items, together with records of payment in cash and by such articles and services as iron, hanks of tobacco, wine, and tailoring. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1100.
  • Richardson, Carey Johnson. Papers, 1864-1986. 1 linear ft. Location: 12:27. Papers include playbills and programs for New York theater productions annotated by Mrs. Richardson (1950s-1960s); an original typescript of Eudora Welty's The Ponder Heart; a letter from Maxwell Anderson (1956); and a prayerbook (1864). For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4189.
  • Richardson, Carrie. Margaret Dixon scrapbook, 1935-1972. 1 ms. vol. Location: M:21. A native of New Orleans, Margaret Dixon was a journalist, editor, and dean of the Louisiana Capitol Press Corps. Scrapbook, compiled by Mrs. Roger W. Richardson, containing newspaper clippings, photographs, and other items which document Dixon's career as a journalist and editor of the Baton Rouge paper, Morning Advocate. Included are obituaries of Dixon. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3003.
  • Richardson, Cary Johnson. Papers, 1864-1986, undated (bulk 1955-1963). 1 linear ft. Location: 12:25. Collection includes correspondence, clippings, playbills, recipes, scrapbooks, volumes, and an original typescript for Eudora Welty's, The Ponder Heart. Mss. 4189.
  • Richardson, Hardy and family papers, 1809-1951 (bulk 1848-1890). 0.75 linear ft. Location: W:57-58, OS:R. Resident of Washington Parish, Louisiana, lawyer, Louisiana state senator, and Confederate army colonel. Correspondence and legal papers pertaining to national and local politics, land administration and sales, and the Grange movement. Included is a circular soliciting assistance of Grangers to complete construction of the Washington Monument. The collection also contains a U.S. military railroad map; bills, receipts, and tax documents; printed items; notebooks; and photographs. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2862.
  • Richardson, Henry Brown, 1837-1909. Family Papers, 1834-1967. 224 items; 4 vols. Location: W:32, D:16, Map case. Chief engineer of the State Board of Engineers of Louisiana (1880-1904) and a member of the Mississippi River Commission (1904-1909); member of the Confederate Corps of Engineers in the Civil War. Collection documents Brown's early Midwest travel and imprisonment in the Civil War; life in Tensas Parish, Louisiana, and, after 1877, his work in New Orleans as an engineer. Includes correspondence and a diary of his wife, Anna Farrar Richardson. Available (with some omissions) on microfilm 5735: University Publications of America Confederate Military Manuscripts Series B, Reels 16-17. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2987.
  • Richardson, Miles, 1932-. Papers, 1961-1975. 8 vols., 3 items. Location: 77:85. LSU professor of geography and anthropology. Fieldwork notes, observations, and daily account of an anthropologist doing fieldwork in Latin America. Included are manuscript copies of two of Richardson's books, two sets of proofs for those books, and a reprint of an article by Richardson. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2253.
  • Richardson, Roger. Oral history interview, 1983. Transcript (22, 25 pages), 2 sound cassettes (1 hour). Location: L:4700.52. Roger and his wife, Carrie Johnston, were LSU students. Carrie's father, Hamilton Johnston, and Roger Richardson were professors in the College of Engineering. Interview deals with Roger and Carrie Richardson's experiences as students at the old and new campuses of LSU in the 1920s. It mentions attending football games with Huey Long, Hamilton Johnston's involvement with the construction of John M. Parker Auditorium, and Roger Richardson's LSU career. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4700.52.
  • Richardson, Roger, interviewee. Oral history interview, 1983. Transcript (22, 25 pages), 2 sound cassettes (1 hour). Location: L:4700.0052. Roger and his wife, Carrie Johnston, were LSU students. Carrie's father, Hamilton Johnston, and Roger Richardson were professors in the College of Engineering. Interview deals with Roger and Carrie Richardson's experiences as students at the old and new campuses of LSU in the 1920s. It mentions attending football games with Huey Long, Hamilton Johnston's involvement with the construction of John M. Parker Auditorium, and Roger Richardson's LSU career. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4700.0052.
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