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  • Stratton, Joseph B. (Joseph Buck). Papers. 1746-1916 (bulk 1843-1903). 0.9 linear ft., 2 microfilm reels. Location: A:53-54, B:69, OS:S, MSS.MF:S. Presbyterian minister of Natchez, Mississippi. Dr. Stratton's 46-volume diary (1843-1903) contains information about his activities as a minister. Activities and events described include travel in Europe, weddings and funerals, baptisms, prayer meetings, yellow fever epidemics, and the Civil War. Available (with some omissions) on microfilm 5735: University Publications of America Confederate Military Manuscripts Series B, Reel 18. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 464, 1329.
  • Stratton, Sidney V. Collection, 1891-1914. 8 vols. Location: A:53-54. Resident of Natchez and the son of Joseph Buck Stratton. Scrapbook collection consisting mainly of newspaper and magazine articles and pictures. Subjects include Stratton family genealogy; German, French, Italian, and American architecture; the town of Natchez; and events of the day. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 290.
  • Street, John. Ledger, 1806, 1819-1820. 1 vol. Location: H:19. Merchant at an unidentified place. Ledger of John Street containing accounts chiefly for rum; and accounts of William Cotes, apparently associated with John Street, doing business with small farmers in the Sandy Creek and Comite River area of East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 169.
  • Street, William. Deed of gift, 1843 July 11. 1 item. Location: Misc:S. Deed of gift transferring a male slave, Alexander, owned by William Street of Person County, North Carolina, to William Taylor and his wife Isabella. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3666.
  • Strobel and Martini. Prices current, 1803 May 26. 1 item. Location: Misc:S. Commodity brokerage firm handling goods such as coffee, meats, spices, dyes, grains, wines, and luxury raw materials in American and European markets. The firm was probably based in Bordeaux, France. Report listing the current prices of several hundred items, quoted in francs and centimes. It also contains a printed letter in which it is announced that war between France and England has erupted and Louisiana has been sold to the United States. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3313.
  • Strong, George C., 1832-1863. Photograph Album, 1857, 1891. 1 volume. Location: F:6. A native of Vermont and West Point graduate, Strong joined Benjamin F. Butler's staff as adjutant in 1861, actively took part in planning the Union expedition against New Orleans, and eventually became Butler's chief of staff. The collection consists of one photograph album of members of the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York, class of 1857 and 1858. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1453.
  • Strormann and Ludeling. Circular letter, 1805 March 1. 1 item. Location: Misc:S. Written two years after the Louisiana Purchase, this circular was sent by a German retailer to announce to Spanish-speaking businesses that the cession of Louisiana to the United States has opened the way to free commerce with other countries directly. The firm of Strormann and Ludeling established a house in New Orleans (La.) to deal in linens and other articles. Written in Spanish with translation provided. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4943.
  • Stuart, Charles. Letterbook, 1792 January 4-July 26. 1 ms. vol. Location: M:21. Member of the Council of the British East India Company. Fair copies of correspondence between Stuart and native Indian rulers concern business and diplomatic relations of the East India Company and the course of the Third Mysore War. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1350.
  • Stuart, Ruth McEnery. Letters, 1896-1908. 6 items. Location: Misc:S. Louisiana writer, born near Marksville, Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana, where her family had a plantation. She lived in New Orleans as a writer until c.1885, when she moved to New York, where she continued to write short stories about plantation life. Several letters from Stuart to friends discuss such topics as her short stories, word etymologies, and Stuart's activities in New Orleans. A 1905 letter asks for part time work for Martha Waddill Austin, also a Louisiana author. Available on microfilm 5750: University Publications of America Southern Women and Their Families in the 19th Century: Papers and Diaries Series E, Reel 31. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1561, 3139, 3396.
  • Stuart, Thomas C. Letter, 1840 Nov. 18. 1 letter. Location: Misc. Thomas C. Stuart, a Presbyterian missionary in Pontotoc, Miss., writes Matthew B. Hope regarding the failure of a Dr. McDowell to pay the subscription fees for several missionaries in northern Mississippi and Alabama to receive The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review. Mss. 3712.
  • Stubbs, Jefferson W. Family Papers, 1861-1895. 0.5 linear ft. (121 items). Location: A:55. Merchant of Gloucester County, Virginia. His wife's brother, John L. Hibble, was a Confederate captain and quartermaster in the 26th Regiment, Virginia Volunteers. Personal and business papers include letters written by his son, James, while attending Virginia Military Institute and Civil War correspondence from sons William J., James and Jefferson; John L. Hibble; and from various residents of Gloucester County serving in the army. Available on microfilm 5735: University Publications of America Confederate Military Manuscripts Series B, Reel 18. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 567.
  • Stubbs, William Carter, 1846-1924. Letter, 1896 November 11. 1 item. Location: Misc.:S. Director of the Louisiana Sugar Experiment Station and founder and head of the Audubon Sugar School. Letter to LSU President Thomas D. Boyd outlines in detail the purpose and courses of the Audubon Sugar School and suggests that the School be established as part of the agricultural course at the University. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2283.
  • Stubbs, William Carter, 1846-1924. Papers, 1896-1924 (bulk 1896-1904). 22 items. Location: C:67. Director of the Louisiana Sugar Experiment Station and founder and head of the Audubon Sugar School. Professional correspondence discusses the management, organization, and finances of Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Stations and the agricultural curriculum at LSU in 1898. The 1904 letters address the development of a state agricultural museum. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 893, 965.
  • Stumberg, George Wilfred. Diploma, 1909 May 26. 1 item. Location: OS:S. Diploma issued by LSU to Stumberg upon his completion of the requirements in the 'Literary Course' for a Bachelor of Arts degree. Diploma is signed by LSU President Thomas Boyd, by the College of Arts and Sciences Dean Nicholson, and Governor Sanders. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3026.
  • Stumberg, Jo, 1902-, interviewee. Oral history interview, 1978. Transcript (109 pages); 2 sound cassettes (1 hour, 50 minutes). Location: L:4700.0061. Baton Rouge educator. Interview discusses campus life, Strumberg's first Master's thesis on women's occupations in Baton Rouge, and her career as elementary school teacher and LSU teacher. She mentions being fired by Huey Long, the expansion of LSU, and the status of women in 1920-1930s. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4700.0061.
  • Sugar imprints collection, 1765-1860. 27 items. Location: E:Imprints. British and French imprints pertaining to the sugar industry. Included are bills of lading for sugar shipped from Port-au-Prince; and ordinances and decrees issued by the French royal council and the national convention of French Republicans. Also included are acts of Parliament pertaining to production; a statement of the value of sugar exports from Great Britain; and a pamphlet illustrating production methods. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2880.
  • Sugar plantation postcards, circa 1900. 4 picture postcards. Location: 65:5. Two of three photolithographic postcards of sugar workers cutting cane identify Florida as the location, while a photographic postcard documents a sugarcane press in Tobago. Mss. 4144.
  • Sullivan, Arthur Seymour, 1842-1900. Letter, 1877 August 15. 1 item. Location: Misc.:S. English composer. Letter returning lyrics sent to Sullivan by J. Martin. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1350.
  • Sullivan, John L. and James J. Corbett. Grand glove contest ticket, 1892 September 7. 1 item. Location: E:Imprints. Printed ticket to the John L. Sullivan and James J. Corbett Grand Glove Contest for the heavyweight championship of the world to be held in New Orleans. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3705.
  • Sullivan, Peter John. Letters, 1878 June 18, undated. 2 items. Location: MISC:S. Irish-born United States Army officer and lieutenant colonel in the 48th Ohio Regiment in the Civil War. Letters to a member of General William T. Sherman's staff, written from Cincinnati, Ohio, discuss Sullivan's and General Sherman's roles in the Union victory at Shiloh and Sherman's attitude toward Southern pacification. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3228.
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