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  • T. Lanaux's Sons. Account books, 1860, 1880-1920, 1930. 49 ms. Vols. Location: 114:, 125:. New Orleans commission merchants. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2222.
  • T. B. Gilbert and Company. Store ledgers, 1881-1921. 29 volumes. Locations: 5:1-3, 132:. General merchandise store, Wisner, Louisiana. Ledgers list names of customers, items purchased, and prices. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3154.
  • T. Harry Williams photographs, circa 1970s. 2 items. Location: E:69. Glossy black and white photographs of LSU History Professor T. Harry Williams. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3474.
  • T. Smith and Company. Papers, 1834-1851. 248 items. Location: A:34. Manufacturers and wholesale dealers in saddlery of Hartford, Connecticut. Business correspondence from a branch store in New Orleans, a New York store, and hide dealers and customers in other states. Much of it is from the New Orleans store known variously as Smith and Hubbard, Smith and Cantzon, and Smith and Brothers. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 930.
  • T. Smith and Company. Papers, 1834-1851. 248 items. Location: A:34. Manufacturers and wholesale dealers in saddlery of Hartford, Connecticut,with branch stores in New Orleans, New York, and hide dealers and customers in other states. Papers are comprised of statements; orders for goods; and correspondence of T. Smith and Co., with approximately one-half from the New Orleans store reflecting economic conditions in the city and surrounding areas. Includes letters with comments on economic conditions resulting from the Panic of 1837. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 930, 1116, 1232, 1272, 1289, 1404, 1417.
  • Tabb, Donald, interviewee. Oral history interview. 1992. 2 sound cassettes (3 hours), Transcript (75 pages). Location: L:4700.0125. Pastor of the Chapel on the Campus at LSU. Interview discusses the founding and activities of the Chapel on the Campus; Tabb's ministry at the Chapel; and Tabb's association with Billy Graham and Graham's influence on Tabb and the Chapel on the Campus. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4700.0125.
  • Taber, Frederick R., 1839-1863. Papers, 1859-1862. 28 items. Location: A:57. Soldier in the 18th Louisiana Infantry Regiment of the Confederate army discharged due to chronic illness in 1862. Papers include correspondence, sketchbooks, and documents related to Taber's illness. Available on microfilm 5735: University Publications of America Confederate Military Manuscripts Series B, Reel 18. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 412, 607, 631.
  • Tabor, Hudson. Family Papers, 1812-1916 (bulk 1834-1868). 32 items; 2 ms. vols.; and 2 microfilm reels. Location: A:81, Misc.:T, Mss. Mf.:T. Cotton broker and merchant of St. Francisville and Thibodaux, Louisiana. Collection includes business correspondence between planters and merchants of New Orleans, family letters, and Civil War letters. Letters discuss slavery; destruction of property by Union troops; abolition; and economic and education issues. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 954.
  • Tait, William C. Papers, 1865-1928, undated. 169 items, 2 ms. Vols. Location: C:9. Dentist of Alexandria, Louisiana. Papers and manuscript volumes (1877-1882) containing pharmaceutical formulae. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2088.
  • Talcott and Bowers. Letter, 1814 September 5. 1 item. Location: Misc.:T. Factors of New Orleans. Letter from Talcott and Bowers to Messrs. Brown and Ives, of Providence, Rhode Island, commenting on the war situation in New England and at Pensacola, Mobile, and New Orleans. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1248.
  • Talcott and Bowers. Letter, 1814 September 5. 1 item. Location: Misc.:T Factors of New Orleans. Letter from Talcott and Bowers to Messrs. Brown and Ives, of Providence, Rhode Island, commenting on the war situation in New England and at Pensacola, Mobile, and New Orleans. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1248.
  • Taliaferro, James and family. Papers, 1787-1934 (bulk 1867-1872). 892 items. Location: C:15-17, 98:T, OS:T. Judge and delegate to the Louisiana Secession Convention, associate justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court, newspaper publisher, and Catahoula Parish planter. Papers of Taliaferro and his father, Zachariah. Papers reflect Taliaferro's interest and activity in Louisiana politics; the economic, social, and political conditions in the state during Reconstruction; and his father's legal and business interests. Notable figures mentioned include Joseph Walker, W. P. Kellogg, J. Madison Wells, General W. S. Hancoch, and J. R. G. Pitkin. Earliest papers consist of court documents from Virginia. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1001, 1047, 1565.
  • Taliaferro, James G., Letters, 1852-1876. 2 microfilm reels. Location: MSS.MF:T. Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, planter, judge, Secession Convention delegate, associate justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court, and newspaper publisher. Letters discuss Taliaferro's involvement with the Secession Convention; politics during the Civil War (1865); Louisiana Supreme Court (1866-1874); Louisiana politics (1861-1874); Mississippi River flood of 1874; fires, cholera, and economic conditions in New Orleans; the visit of the Emperor of Brazil to New Orleans (1876), and plantation operations. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1562.
  • Taliaferro, James G. Papers, 1845-1877. 0.2 linear ft. Location: 18:4, OS:T. Planter of Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, Judge, delegate to the Louisiana Secession Convention, Associate Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court, and newspaper publisher. Papers consist of personal correspondence to and from James G. Taliaferro, business correspondence, and accounts during the Civil War and Reconstruction period in Louisiana. Mss. 5094.
  • Taliaferro, James G. Papers, 1861-1870. 3 items. Location: Misc:T, 98:T. Planter of Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, judge, delegate to the Louisiana Secession Convention, associate justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court, and newspaper publisher. Papers include an 1861 issue of 'The Independent' of Harrisonburg, Louisiana; an invitation to Taliaferro to attend the Closing Exercises of the current session of Louisiana State Seminary of Learning, Alexandria; and an annual report of the Seminary. F For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3327.
  • Taliaferro, William Booth. Letter, 1870 September 2. 1 item. Location: Misc:T. Major General in the Confederate States Army. Taliaferro discusses the need for a history of the Confederate cause written from a Southern perspective. He also writes about events surrounding his promotion to Major General and the problems he faces as a former Confederate officer during Reconstruction. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3139.
  • Taliaferro, Zachariah and James G. Papers,1814-1829, 1867. 45 items. Location: A:57. Owner of a sawmill in Catahoula Parish, Louisiana. Business receipts and legal documents of Zachariah Taliaferro and personal letters to his son, James, from Oliver Stout, classmate at Transylvania University, Lexington, Va., and a Mount Sterling, Ky., physician. Correspondence discusses literature, metaphysics, national politics, contagious disease, and local events. Official statement of registered voters in Louisiana (1867). For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 237.
  • Tally-Ho Club. Souvenir menu, 1961. 1 menu. Location: E:Imprints. Menu for a dinner held at the Tally-Ho Club, the oldest hunting and fishing club in the United States, located east of New Orleans, La., relating the club’s history, officers, and members. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1771.
  • Talmage, Samuel K. (Samuel Kennedy), 1798-1865. Letter, 1846 Mar. 5. 1 letter. Location: Misc. Samuel Kennedy Talmage was the second president of Oglethorpe University in Midway, Ga., between 1841 and 1865. Samuel K. Talmage in New Orleans, La., writes his nephew, Rev. John F.N. Talmage in New York, N.Y., describing his work for the Presbyterian Church and Oglethorpe University, the various people of New Orleans, and his nephew's aspiration to be a missionary to Borneo. Mss. 4098.
  • Tamplin, William H. Letters, 1862-1865, undated. 20 items. Location: Misc:T. Native of Longbranch, Panola County, Texas, and a Confederate soldier in the 11th Texas Regiment during the Civil War. His brother was Benjamin F. Tamplin. Letters addressed to Retincia, Benjamin Tamplin's wife, written from camps in Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas, describe camp life and conditions in camp hospitals, and the Red River expedition in Louisiana. Included are poems by Benjamin. Available on microfilm 5735: University Publications of America Confederate Military Manuscripts Series B, Reel 18. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3015.
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