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Laycock, Susie Hamilton Bienvenu. Collection, circa 1830-1875. 2 items. Location: OS:L. Comprised of a hand-drawn map (circa 1830s) of the Highlands area in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, showing land parcels and owners’ names. It also contains a land patent from the United States General Land Office (1875) belonging to Louis Dufilho, a New Orleans resident who was the first certified pharmacist in the United States. For more information, see online catalog. Mss. 4923.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 4923
Manuscript Topic
Baton Rouge
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1830
Description
Skimmers Club. Records, 1921-2005. 2 linear feet. Location: 92:20-21. Social group and unofficial book club formed by wives of LSU faculty in 1927. Includes scrapbooks (1946-2000) containing clippings, photos, banquet invitations and napkins, guest lists, bylaws, bulletins, correspondence, Thank You cards, memorials, and obituaries. Collection also includes historical data, rules, bylaws, officer and member lists, treasurer's reports and meeting minutes and agendas, and book lists. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4625.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 4625
Manuscript Topic
Women
Baton Rouge
LSU
Literature
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1921
Manuscript Collections Keeler, Timothy B. Letters
Description
Keeler, Timothy B. Letters, 1823-1827. 14 items. Location: MISC:K. Resident of Danbury, Connecticut and New Orleans merchant. Letters to his wife, Mary, provide news of his health, the state of his business in New Orleans, and his longing to be home in Connecticut with her. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4964.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 4964
Manuscript Topic
New Orleans to 1861
Business
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1823
Manuscript Collections LeBlanc, C. E. Papers
Description
LeBlanc, C. E. Papers, 1864-1865. 6 items. Location: Misc:L. Deputy of J. D. B. DeBow, chief agent of the Confederate government for the purchase of cotton. Papers concerning, among other things, the sale of certain Confederate government property in Columbus, Mississippi, and its subsequent confiscation by a U.S. Treasury agent. Additional items include a promissory note, a contract for the delivery of cotton, and a broadside announcing a lecture to be presented by J. D. B. DeBow in Columbus, Mississippi. Available on microfilm 5735: Confederate Military Manuscripts. Series B, Holdings of Louisiana State University, reel 12. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1315.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 1315
Manuscript Topic
Civil War
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1864
Description
Gay-Butler-Plater family. Papers, 1814-2016. 30.5 linear ft., 25 volumes. Location: G:43-85, OS:G, Q:1-6. Planters of Iberville, Lafourche, and Terrebonne parishes, Louisiana. Correspondence, financial records, legal records, photographic materials, and personal papers created and accumulated by the Gay, Butler, Plater, and Price families of Louisiana documenting their political, social, and financial affairs. Mss. 4872.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 4872
Manuscript Topic
Sugar
Politics
Plantations
Transportation
Women
New Orleans 1866+
Civil War
Education
Business
Baton Rouge
Acadiana
African Americans
20th Century Wars
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1814
Description
Emmons, William R. and American Colonization Society. Collection, 1817-1983 (bulk 1817-1824). 13 items. Location: MISC:E. Author of Establishing African Homelands for Black Americans (1992). Collection pertains to the establishment of a homeland for free African Americans in what is now Liberia in the early 19th century. Papers (all photocopies) include letters by the Portuguese ambassador to the U.S., Jose? Correia da Serra (1817-1820, in Portuguese) discussing the growing interest in the movement, the motivation behind it and the possible benefits to Portugal and Brazil. Papers include a constitution for the new settlement (June 26, 1820) and an agreement with the chiefs of Cape Mesurado, Africa for land that is now Liberia (December 1821). Also included is correspondence with Emmons concerning the Portuguese archives (1977) and the life of Correia (May 23, 1983). Mss. 3812.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 3812
Manuscript Topic
African Americans
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1817
Description
Taylor, Sereno. Papers, 1833-1869 (bulk 1849-1863). 11 items, 12 volumes, 1 microfilm reel, 1 compact disc. Location: A:60, H:20, MSS.MF:T. Baptist minister and educator of Mississippi and Louisiana. Served as head principal of the Silliman Female Collegiate Institute at Clinton, Louisiana, in the early 1850s. The collection consists of papers and personal diaries. Among the papers is a prospectus and lithograph of the Sparta, Georgia, Female Model School (1833); and a prospectus of the Taylor Montgomery Cottage College and Academy, Mississippi. Diaries relate to personal matters, weather conditions, school affairs, religious matters during the period from 1849 until 1863. Volume 12 contains comments on wounded Confederate soldiers in hospitals. Also included are the personal diaries of Henry Kirby (1854) and Mary Emerson Taylor (1859-1860, 1869). For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 617.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 617
Manuscript Topic
Religion
Plantations
Women
Civil War
Education
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1833
Manuscript Collections Adams, William. Circular letter
Description
Adams, William. Circular letter. 1831 November 4. 1 item (2 leaves). Location: Misc:A. Methodist Episcopal preacher of Lexington, Kentucky. Letter by Adams to members of the Kentucky Annual Conference discusses indebtedness incurred by the Conference as publisher of the 'Gospel herald.' On the circular is a note from Adams to Mann Satterwhite of Laurel Hill, West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana. The note to Satterwhite lists the names of subscribers from Laurel Hill who are in arrears for volumes 1 and 2 of the 'Gospel herald.'. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1120.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 1120
Manuscript Topic
Religion
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1831
Manuscript Collections Acosta, Juan. Papers
Description
Acosta, Juan. Papers, 1833-1876. 9 items. Location: MISC:A. Papers document land transactions in Assumption and Pointe Coupee parishes, consisting of an application to purchase land with Thomas Pinto; deeds for the sale of land to Antonio Dalferes, Thomas Lyon, and William C. Mylne; deed for the sale of land by Manuel Acosta and Thomas Fernandez to John H. Ilsley; lease of land by Nicholas Deemus to Andre Acosta; and itemized accounts of Andre Acosta. Some items in French. Mss. 552.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 552
Manuscript Topic
Acadiana
French
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1833
Description
Cohn, Isidore. Papers, 1879-1972 (bulk 1920-1950), undated. 29 linear ft. Location: 34:136-174, OS:C, 102:69-70, VAULT:38. New Orleans surgeon and medical educator. Collection contains articles, lectures, letters, photographs, and printed material related to medicine. Includes material related to Lafcadio Hearn, LSU Medical Center, Tulane University Medical Center, and other medical organizations in Louisiana. Collection also includes audio recordings of Cohn (1955). For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3425.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 3425
Manuscript Topic
New Orleans 1866+
Medicine
LSU
Jewish Community
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1879
Description
Keller family. Plantation records, 1858-1937 (bulk 1908-1923). 9 items, 17 volumes, 1 microfilm reel. Location: MISC:K, P:16, MSS.MF:K. The Keller family owned Welham Plantation and operated a store in St. James Parish, Louisiana. Collection includes antebellum slave record books (1858-1860), plantation and store ledgers, cashbooks, daybooks, and receipts. Slave record books are on microfilm. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3010.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 3010
Manuscript Topic
Plantations
Business
African Americans
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1858
Manuscript Collections Bennett family. Papers
Description
Bennett family. Papers, 1862-1910. 220 items, 1 volume. Location: W:25, OS:B. Residents of Trenton, Monroe, and Plain Dealing, Louisiana. Confederate soldier's letters, from John Bennett, describe Civil War camp life, the Battle of Corinth, and aspects of the Vicksburg campaign. Family letters pertain mainly to children's welfare and education, household management, and social life. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2976.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 2976
Manuscript Topic
Civil War
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1862
Description
Simon, Joseph and family. Papers, 1882-1948. 1.5 linear feet, 28 volumes. Location: 98:S, C:80-81, O:59-60, OS:S. Papers of Joseph Simon consist of tax, real estate, and financial documents, and store merchandise inventories related to J. Simon & Son, Simon’s jewelry business, and properties that he owned in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Other papers include correspondence related to Simon’s participation in Congregation B’nai Israel and its efforts to recruit newly arriving Jewish families in the city. Mss. 2379.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 2379
Manuscript Topic
Religion
Business
Baton Rouge
LSU
Jewish Community
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1882
Description
A. C. Skiles Lumber Company. Records, 1895-1942. 5 linear ft., 38 volumes. Location: 1:24-31. Retail lumber dealer in Opelousas, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. Business records consist chiefly of correspondence with suppliers and customers and include bills, receipts, and printed items. Manuscript volumes include a letterpress copy book, ledgers, sales books, journals, cash books, an index, and day books. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3143.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 3143
Manuscript Topic
Business
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1895
Description
Pintado, Vincent Sebastián. Papers, 1771-1820, 1842. 16 volumes, 2 microfilm reels. Location: Vault:29-31; MSS.MF:P. Manuscript land surveys made chiefly by Vicente Pintado and Charles Trudeau, royal surveyors of Louisiana and East and West Florida during the Spanish colonial period, office of the Surveyor General of Louisiana. Transcripts also available (call number F373 .S96). In Spanish. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 890, 1223.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 890, 1223
Manuscript Topic
Spanish
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1771
Description
King, William W. and family. Papers, 1833-1954 (bulk 1837-1936). 9,400 items, 174 volumes. Location: N:6-8, OS:K, UU:32-57, Vault:27. New Orleans lawyer and father of writer Grace King. Papers of correspondence, bills and receipts relating to the law firm of Elmore and King; L'Embarrasse Plantation in St. Martin Parish, Louisiana; and the period during the Civil War and Reconstruction. Also included are papers concerning the education of the children; the social, cultural, religious, and economic life of New Orleans; the anti-lottery movement; and travel in the U.S. and Europe. For further information, see online catalog. Part of the Grace King Collection. Mss. 1282.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 1282
Manuscript Topic
Religion
Politics
Plantations
New Orleans to 1861
Women
New Orleans in the Civil War
New Orleans 1866+
Civil War
Education
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1833
Manuscript Collections King, Grace Elizabeth. Papers
Description
King, Grace Elizabeth. Papers, 1851-1941 (bulk 1864-1932). 3,800 items, 49 volumes, and 24 microfilm reels. Location: UU:10-18, UU:23-24, UU:27-31, 98:K, N:6, OS:K, Vault:11, MSS.MF:K. New Orleans writer and historian. Correspondence, literary writings in notebooks, photographs, bound manuscript volumes, and printed material concern the literary career of Grace King, historical interests, travels, and personal affairs. Her correspondence and diaries describe her extensive travel throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe. Diary 3 describes her childhood experiences at L'Embarass plantation in St. Martin Parish. Her correspondence also describes yachting in Florida and other Southern states. For further information, see online catalog. Part of the Grace King Collection. Mss. 1282.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 1282
Manuscript Topic
Plantations
New Orleans to 1861
Transportation
Women
New Orleans in the Civil War
New Orleans 1866+
Literature
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1851
Description
Turnbull, Martha. Diary transcription, 1836-1895. 1 transcription (31 pages). Location: Misc:T. Transcription prepared by Charles A. Haines, curator of Rosedown, West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana. Entries in the diary describe the planting and cultivation of the flower and vegetable gardens. Included are an inventory of household goods (page 12; 1864), lists of slaves' names (page 30), and a death register of slaves (page 31). For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2375.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 2375
Manuscript Topic
Plantations
Women
African Americans
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1836
Manuscript Collections Anonymous shipping record
Description
Anonymous shipping record, circa 1900. 1 volume. Location: G:2. Shipping record of some kind of farm produce (probably potatoes) shipped in one-hundred pound sacks. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1100.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 1100
Manuscript Topic
Business
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1900
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