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McGehee, J. Burruss (John Burruss). Papers, 1816-1951. 18.5 linear ft, 64 volumes. Location: 8:3-12, P:5-6, OS:M. Plantation owner in West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, and Wilkinson County, Mississippi.Correspondence, business records, and printed items reflect the business ventures in agriculture, railroads, and real estate of John Burruss McGehee, his father, Judge Edward McGehee and his son, James Stewart McGehee. Early papers contain references to slaves and the destruction of Bowling Green Plantation by Union troops. Personal papers and photographs provide a family history and the genealogy of the McGehee and Stewart families. Mss. 1111, 1156, 1157.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 1111, 1156, 1157
Manuscript Topic
Plantations
Civil War
Business
African Americans
Natchez, Mississippi
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1816
Manuscript Collections McGehee, H. T. Papers
Description
McGehee, H.T. Papers, 1797-1954, undated (bulk 1870-1914). 2.3 linear feet. Location: X:40-42, OS:Mc. The collection, consisting primarily of financial, legal, and plantation business papers, relates to the H. T. McGehee family in Wilkinson County, Mississippi. Mss. 5213.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 5213
Manuscript Topic
Plantations
Business
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1797
Description
Pipes, David W. (Washington). Papers, 1880-1956. 321 items, 1 volume. Location: T:6-7, F:6; OS:P. New Orleans attorney and sugar planter active in Louisiana Republican Party. Pipes was a Republican candidate for the House of Representatives and president of the American Sugar Cane League. Papers include correspondence, news clippings, speeches, maps, photographs, and printed items pertaining to the Louisiana Republican Party and sugarcane. Scrapbook includes material from Pipe's political campaign. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1509, 1607.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 1509, 1607
Manuscript Topic
Sugar
Politics
New Orleans 1866+
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1880
Description
Oge, John M. Papers, 1838-1939 (bulk 1915-1932). 0.5 linear ft. Location: W:53-54, OS:O. Resident, politician, and planter of Grand Coteau, Louisiana. His political offices included mayor of Grand Coteau, deputy sheriff of St. Landry Parish, and representative in the Louisiana State Legislature. Financial papers relate to the production of agricultural products. Early business correspondence discusses cotton and a property dispute. Personal correspondence from Oge's sons discusses employment, the military, and WWI. Political correspondence reflects the political atmosphere in Louisiana during the early 20th century with letters from the Louisiana governor's office, Huey P. Long, and political allies. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4207.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 4207
Manuscript Topic
Politics
Plantations
Long Family
20th Century Wars
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1836
Description
Wynne, Michael D. Collection, 1826-1976. 6 linear ft., 13 volumes. Location: W:34-35; P:19; 5:31-32, 43; VAULT MRDF 6; VAULT:1, 25; OS:W. Resident of Lafayette, Louisiana, and collector of historical materials on south Louisiana history and culture. Collection includes papers of planters, Civil War soldiers, politicians, and professionals. It contains letters, Confederate currency, sheet music, photographs, newspaper clippings, and scrapbooks documenting New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Lafayette, and surrounding parishes. Also included are papers of the Mayer Brass Band of Opelousas, Louisiana (1892-1909). For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3053.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 3053
Manuscript Topic
Politics
Plantations
Performing Arts
New Orleans in the Civil War
New Orleans 1866+
Civil War
Baton Rouge
20th Century Wars
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1826
Description
St. Michael the Archangel Cemetery records, 1933-1954. 7 volumes. Location: A:31. St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church in Convent, La., was established in 1812. The records contain lists of interments (1933-1954) and ledgers recording sales of burial plots (1942-1945, 1951-1953). For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3776.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 3776
Manuscript Topic
Religion
Business
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1933
Description
Bills, John H. and family. Papers, 1825-1880 (bulk 1855-1861). 103 items. Location: A:17. Postmaster, merchant, and major of Bolivar, Hardeman County, Tennessee, who also owned a plantation on Bayou Bartholomew, Louisiana. Bills was the father-in-law of Tennessee and Louisiana legislator Horace M. Polk. Personal and business letters discuss lands in Arkansas, dealings with factors, cotton trade, national and Louisiana state politics, the Democratic Party, the Civil War Battle of Shiloh, and slave customs and behavior. Correspondents include Daniel Graham, James Walker, and Horace M. Polk. Additional items consist of statements of accounts, receipts, and bills of lading. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2075.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 2075
Manuscript Topic
Politics
Plantations
Civil War
Business
African Americans
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1825
Description
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh). Papers, 1863-1905 (bulk 1863-1867). 12 items. Misc:S, Vault:1, VAULT MRDF 12. Soldier, president of Louisiana State Seminary of Learning, and Union general in the Civil War. Letters from Sherman to Major W. D. Sanger relate to Sherman's recommendation of Sanger for the position of inspector general. They comment on strategy used during the siege of Vicksburg and efforts to defeat General Joseph E. Johnston at Jackson, Mississippi. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1688.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 1688
Manuscript Topic
Civil War
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1863
Description
Liddell family. Papers, 1850-1869. 23 items. Location: C:61. Moses Liddell was a planter Woodville, Miss. and Catahoula Parish, La. He served as a brigadier general in the Confederate Army. Letters from members of the Liddell family pertain to the California gold rush, the migration of Southern planters to South America after the Civil War, and financial aid offered by Southern colleges to prospective students during Reconstruction. Part of the George M. Lester Collection. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1209.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 1209
Manuscript Topic
Plantations
Education
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1850
Description
Norman, E. B. and N. Philip. Collection, 1833-1969 (bulk 1929-1960). 1,994 items, 225 volumes. Location: 77:60-62; O:71-80; OS:N; 98:;102; VAULT:44, 88; MAP CAGE: MAP CASE 1, DRAWER 8. E. B. Norman was a resident of Alexandria, Louisiana; Dr. N. Philip Norman was a resident of New York City. Collection contains photographic prints, books, periodicals, newspapers, correspondence, copper plates, framed maps and pictures, blueprints, and other records concerning steamboats, the navigation of the Red River and lower Mississippi River. They relate to Louisiana parishes and regions, travel in the South, and General Banks' Red River Campaign. Periodicals include 'Waterways Journal' (1932-1967); Waterways Magazine (1942-1951); Steamboat Bill, the journal of the Steamboat Historical Society of America (1961-1969); and S & D Reflector, published by the Sons and Daughters of Pioneer Rivermen (1964-1969). For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1084, 2458, 2578.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 1084, 2458, 2578
Manuscript Topic
Transportation
Civil War
Natchez, Mississippi
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1833
Description
McKittrick, David L. (David Lawrence). Papers, 1854-1911. 0.5 linear ft. Location: K:37, UU:139. Dentist of Baton Rouge. McKittrick was also involved in the farming business partnership of McKittrick & Keller. Papers pertaining largely to McKittrick's dental practice include patient records. Other materials include a pocket diary with memoranda and account information, and a ledger containing the 1871-1872 accounts of the Baton Rouge Broom Factory. Business entries, including labor contracts and cotton records, of the partnership of McKittrick & Keller are recorded in a manuscript volume. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3814.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 3814
Manuscript Topic
Business
Baton Rouge
Medicine
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1854
Description
Lusher, Robert M. Papers, 1795-1941 (bulk 1856-1890). 1.3 linear feet. Location: C:43-44; G:17; OS:L; Vault:12. Educator and public official in Louisiana, Lusher held many positions including Louisiana State Superintendent of Education. Papers pertain to education in Louisiana during Reconstruction, teacher recruitment and training, military government, the Republican Party, education of African-Americans, the Peabody Foundation for Education in the South, and the Peabody Normal Seminary in New Orleans. Correspondence (1808-1847) consists of letters from members of the Mills and related families of Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. Manuscript volumes consist of diaries, letter books, record books, and scrapbooks. Mss. 696, 788, 1025, 1161, 1353.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 696, 788, 1025, 1161, 1353
Manuscript Topic
New Orleans 1866+
Education
African Americans
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1795
Description
Natchez Fencibles. Constitution and list of members, 1827-1830. 22 pages. Location: Misc:N. First military company to be organized in Natchez. The secretary of the company was William Vannason and I. J. Hughes probably served as company's captain. 'Captains Copy' of the Constitution of the Natchez Fencibles, probably belonging to I. J. Hughes, containing a manuscript amendment to the Constitution signed by Vannason. It also contains manuscript signatures of members. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 958.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 958
Manuscript Topic
Natchez, Mississippi
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1827
Description
Mahy Desmontils, Joseph Henry de. Letter, 1792. 1 item. Location: Misc.M. Letter from Orrillard, of Nantes, France, giving instructions for shipment of goods from New Orleans to France, and commenting on political and military events in Europe. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1171.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 1171
Manuscript Topic
Politics
New Orleans to 1861
Transportation
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1792
Manuscript Collections Evans, H. Letter
Description
Evans, H. Letter, 1864. 1 item. Location: Misc.E. Private, 9th Louisiana Infantry, Stafford's Brigade. Letter from H. Evans commenting on the activities of his friends in the Confederate army and in particular the courtesies received by a soldier in a hospital at Richmond from the wives of staff officers. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1063.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 1063
Manuscript Topic
Women
Civil War
Medicine
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1864
Description
Gumbel, Simon and family. Papers, 1851-1949 (bulk 1922-1933). 2.5 linear ft. Location: P:21-23; OS:G. Jewish New Orleans commission merchant and owner of S. Gumbel & Co. Property tax receipts of the Gumbel family; business correspondence, minutes, financial papers relating to the administration and operation of the Sophie L. Gumbel Home. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1490.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 1490
Manuscript Topic
Religion
New Orleans to 1861
Women
New Orleans in the Civil War
New Orleans 1866+
Jewish Community
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1851
Description
S. Gumbel & Co., Ltd. Records, 1884-1942 (bulk 1884-1921). 66 volumes; 0.3 linear ft. Location: P:14, 22; 114. Records are comprised of correspondence, financial papers, legal documents and business ledgers concerning the financial transactions of S. Gumbel & Co. Ltd, New Orleans commission merchant firm of Simon Gumbel. Collections relates to real estate in Louisiana and Mississippi, and the cotton, sugar, and rice trade in Louisiana. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1490.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 1490
Manuscript Topic
Sugar
Plantations
New Orleans 1866+
Business
Jewish Community
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1884
Description
Jones, William W. (Union soldier). Letter: Camp Kearney, La. to Mary H. Jones, 1862 October 21. 1 item (1 leaf). Location: Misc:J. Union soldier in a unit which was training and drilling at Camp Kearney, near New Orleans, during the Civil War. Two-page letter giving a brief description of Jones' military training and drill practice at Camp Kearney. It describes physical conditions at camp, mentioning the weather and the men's failed attempt to seize chickens from a local resident. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3326.
Manuscript Topic
New Orleans in the Civil War
Civil War
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1862
Description
Carleton, Mark T. Papers, 1935-1995. 2 linear ft. Location: 50:21, OS:C. Baton Rouge native, LSU faculty member, Department of History. Papers consist of printed items, correspondence, family photographs, and typescripts which document the professional career of Carleton at LSU, and his involvement in the Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana. Campus correspondence reflects his efforts to gain tenure and his participation in campus committees. Other professional correspondence pertains to his publications. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4644.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 4644
Manuscript Topic
Politics
LSU
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1935
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