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Displaying 1901 - 1920 of 4866
  • Hall, Stirling Poupard. Letters, 1887-1966 (bulk 1918-1919). 49 items, 0.25 linear ft. Location: T:99. Resident of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Papers include letters written during his military service in World War One, photographs of family members and of Hall and fellow soldiers in France during World War One. Other items include baptism certificates, a marriage certificate, and funeral notices. Mss. 5008.
  • Hall, Winchester letter, 1842 Nov. 14. 1 letter. Location: Misc. This letter to Winchester Hall in Donaldsonville, La., from his sisters Olivia and Mary Louisa in Shelbyville, Ky., concerns family news, the annulment of Olivia's underage marriage, and social news from Shelbyville and Louisville. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4009.
  • Halsey, Leroy J. (Leroy Jones), 1812-1896. Letter, 1846 July 3. 1 letter. Location: Misc. Leroy J. Halsey of Jackson, Miss., writes to Walter Lowrie in New York, N.Y., disputing official figures on the contributions of the Jackson church to the Board of Foreign Missions. Mss. 4056.
  • Hamilton McCracklin Bounty Warrant, 1853-1862. 1 item. Location: OS:Mc. Bounty warrant issued Feb. 24, 1853, awards forty acres of land to a private in Capt. Edward's company in the Louisiana Militia, for his participation in the Florida War. Notaries public attest the transfer of the property that was located in Jefferson County, Ky. (1855-1862). For further information, see online catalog.
  • Hamilton, John R. Papers, 1863-1865. 0.6 linear ft. Location: X:34, OS:H. U.S. Naval officer during the Civil War. Naval records documenting Civil War operations of the USS Commodore as it patrolled the navigable waterways of Louisiana in order to prevent the South from trading with other countries. Records consist of reports, correspondence, orders, and lists of seamen and Naval officers. Papers also contain some records of the USS Vincennes. Mss. 5066.
  • Hamilton, William S. Papers, 1780-1930 (bulk 1807-1861). 3 linear ft., 14 manuscript volumes, 16 microfilm reels. Locations: T:81-87, H:21, OS:H, MSS.MF:H. United States Army officer under General Wade Hampton; slave owner and planter of Holly Grove Plantation, West Feliciana Parish; and politician who served on the first board of trustees for the College of Louisiana and a term in the Louisiana Legislature. While most papers pertain to William S. Hamilton's social, political, and professional life, some papers also pertain to John Hamilton (William S.'s father) and the children of William S. and Eliza C. Hamilton. Papers reflect the administration of United States Army troops in the Territory of Orleans and Mississippi and give an inclusive picture of national and Louisiana politics. Included are descriptions of Southern college facilities and curricula and early medical treatments in hydropathy (hydrotherapy). The papers also document conditions in the United States Army during the Mexican War, land speculation in Texas, and various aspects of plantation life and economy (including purchasing and treatment of slaves). Part of the George M. Lester Collection. Mss. 1209.
  • Hamilton, William Sutherland. Papers, 1766-1879, 1942. .5 linear ft. Locations: UU:148, OS:H. United States Army officer; slave owner and planter of Holly Grove Plantation, West Feliciana Parish; and politician who served on the first board of trustees for the College of Louisiana and a term in the Louisiana Legislature. Papers consist chiefly of letters received and written by William S. Hamilton but also other Hamilton family members, including John Hamilton and Eliza C. Hamilton, and other friends and relatives. In addition to documenting family news and communications, correspondence reflects aspects of plantation economy; health problems and diseases, including yellow fever; medical treatments; conditions in the United States Army during and after the War of 1812; and the political and economic situation in Texas (1840-1844). Mss. 3167.
  • Hamilton-Barrow Family Papers, 1781-1965. 0.3 linear ft. Location UU:253. Financial papers, legal documents, and correspondence of Bennett I. (James) Barrow, a plantation owner in West Feliciana Parish, and his descendents. Documents concern land claims and disputes in West Feliciana Parish, while personal correspondence pertains to family history, and includes letters during both the Civil War and World War II. Also included are original land claims signed by Governors Miró and Carondelet. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4458.
  • Hammer, Carl, 1910-. Papers, 1947-1964. .3 linear ft. (230 items, 2 printed vols.). Location: UU:132. Professor of German at LSU and a Goethe scholar. Papers include correspondence, manuscripts, and newspaper clippings related to Goethe scholarship. Some items in German. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2011.
  • Hammond, John H. Letter, Jan. 1. 1 item (also typewritten copy). Location: Misc.:H. Southerner living in Chicago. Congratulatory letter to General Philip H. Sheridan for his handling of the political disturbance in the Louisiana legislature. Included are references to a plan by the Ku Klux Klan and the White League to take over the government of the Southern States. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2232.
  • Hampton, Wade, 1818-1902. Letter, 1867 August 13. 1 item. Location: Misc. Confederate general during the Civil War. Letter to a friend pertains to a speech he has written and explains his attitude toward the extension of political and civil rights to African Americans. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2844.
  • Hancock Club. Hancock Club Campaign Ribbon, 1868. 1 Campaign Ribbon. Location: MISC:H, VAULT:1. The St. James Parish Hancock Club was similar to the Knights of the White Camellia and the Ku Klux Klan. The club's primary concern in 1868 was creating a winning Democratic ticket. The central club location was in New Orleans and it was formed in 1868. This is a campaign ribbon for the Horatio Seymour and Frank L. Blair Democratic presidential election ticket of 1868. The Hancock Club of St. James Parish printed the campaign ribbon. Mss. 5137.
  • Hand, Caleb. Letter, 1840 Feb. 14. 1 letter. Location: Misc. Caleb Hand in Charleston, S.C., writes to his brother, James C. Hand, in New Orleans, La., discussing business matters, troubles shipping from Philadelphia because of ice in the Delaware River, and Pennsylvania Governor David Rittenhouse Porter's position with the banks. Mss. 4098.
  • Hand-colored photograph of hay gathering on Louisiana State University campus, circa 1930. 1 hand-colored photograph on glass, 11 x 14 inches. Location: VAULT:79, MISC:H. Photograph is of African-American men gathering hay onto a cart in a field on Louisiana State University campus. The War Memorial Tower can be seen in the background. Mss. 3994.
  • Haney, Lucius. Letter, 1862 September 16. 1 item. Location:Misc. Confederate soldier in the 5th Virginia Cavalry, commanded by Colonel Thomas Lafayette Rosser, in the Civil War. Haney was separated from his regiment and his letter discusses caring for wagons in the area of Winchester, Virginia. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2121.
  • Hanley, Ben. Collection, 1919-1936. 41 items. Location: U:115. Director of the New Orleans School of Speech and Dramatic Art, teacher in the New Orleans Public High Schools, and one of the organizers of Le Petite Theatre du Vieux Carre and the New Orleans Conservatory of Music. Papers include announcements, circulars, programs, and related items pertaining to the Anna Morgan Studios in Chicago, Emerson College in Boston, and the New Orleans School of Speech and Dramatic Art. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1683.
  • Hanna family papers, 1875-1891.11 items [on microfilm]. Location: Mss. Mf.:H. Residents of New River, Ascension Parish, Louisiana. Personal letters, relating chiefly to family matters, and poetry written by members of the Hanna family. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 883.
  • Hansen, Eduard T. (Eduard Theodor). Diary and writings, 1864-1868. 2 vols., 1 microfilm reel. Location: M:20, Mss. Mf:H. Native of Luxembourg who was discharged from the Confederate army in the Civil War and subsequently joined the U.S. Army as a member of the 2nd Missouri Light Artillery, stationed in Louisiana and then as part of the Powder River Expedition. Diary records Hansen's enlistment and service in the U.S. Army in Louisiana and in the Great Plains. It includes copies of letters received by Hansen as well as prose and poetry. In English, German, and French. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 758.
  • Hanson, Abraham. Letters, 1864-1865. 2 items. Location: Misc. White American missionary in Liberia. Two letters by Hanson reporting on his personal life in Liberia and on his impressions of former slaves and natives. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3365.
  • Harbour, S. B. Account book, 1863-1865. 1 vol. Location: G:11. Keeper of a livery stable in Baton Rouge. Ledger records entries of rental and upkeep of horses. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 637.
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