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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.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 1562
Manuscript Topic
Politics
Plantations
Civil War
Medicine
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1852
Description
Hilliard, Isaac H. (Isaac Henry) and family. Papers, 1756-1924 (bulk 1845-1920). 173 items, 12 volumes. Location: E:50, H:21, OS:H. Isaac Hillard was a planter of Grand Lake, Chicot County, Arkansas. The Hillard family were merchants in Grand Lake Arkansas, Collection includes legal papers, correspondence, cashbooks, and diaries that document the personal, agricultural, and business activities of the Hilliard family. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1236, 1347.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 1236, 1347
Manuscript Topic
Plantations
Business
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1756
Description
Pinson, Hamet and family. Papers, 1859-1951 (bulk 1859-1899). 0.6 linear ft. Location: E:58-65. Native of Arkansas, physician in the Confederate Army, cotton planter. Collection consists of correspondence, financial papers, ephemera, and Civil War papers. Civil War papers contain primarily special orders for Pinson. Correspondence discusses medical procedures, Reconstruction, agriculture, local affairs, and academic life of Edward Gilbert. Memorandum books record medical appointments, military orders, Gilbert's accounts at Mississippi State A&M College, weather, and whiskey and tobacco accounts. Also included is Eva Pinson's autograph book (1885-1890). Also available on microfilm 5735: Confederate Military Manuscripts. Series B, reel 14. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1385, 1748.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 1385, 1748
Manuscript Topic
Civil War
Medicine
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1859
Description
Leathers, Thomas P. and family. Papers, 1823-1952 (bulk 1823-1898). 1.3 linear ft., 1 volume, 2 microfilm reels. Location: UU:116-117, 65:60, H:1, OS:L, VAULT:23, VAULT:38, MSS.MF:L. Steamboat master and owner, and native of Kentucky. Papers mainly relate to steamboat transportation and commerce on the Mississippi River in Louisiana and Mississippi. Collection also includes a pardon (1865) by President Andrew Johnson for Leathers' arrest as a Confederate spy in the Civil War. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1548.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 1548
Manuscript Topic
Transportation
Civil War
Natchez, Mississippi
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1823
Description
Turner, Edward and family. Papers, 1767-1878 (bulk 1811-1878). 173 items, 1 volume. Location: S:120, OS:T, VAULT:1. Judge and planter of Natchez, Mississippi. Collection includes family correspondence, legal and business papers, plantation documents, poems, photographs, a specimen of currency (1778), and an issue of the newspaper Southern Watch Tower (1843). For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1403.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 1403
Manuscript Topic
Politics
Plantations
Natchez, Mississippi
Literature
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1767
Description
Kendrick, Benjamin. Papers, 1806-1894 (bulk 1810-1840). 0.8 linear ft. Location: U:170. Cotton planter and slaveholder of the Feliciana parishes, Louisiana. Around 1823, he moved from St. Francisville in West Feliciana Parish to an area near Jackson in East Feliciana Parish and established Asphodel Plantation there. The collection includes Kendrick's legal papers, bills, receipts, and correspondence. Some materials relate to David J. Fluker of East Feliciana Parish, Kendrick's son-in-law. Also available (with some omissions) on microfilm 5322: University Publications of America Records of Ante-bellum Southern Plantations Series I, Part 2, Reels 11-12. Mss. 906.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 906
Manuscript Topic
African Americans
New Orleans 1866+
New Orleans to 1861
Plantations
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1806
Manuscript Collections Pardo, Jean. Papers
Description
Pardo, Jean. Papers, 1837-1846. 7 items. Location: Misc:P. Resident of New Orleans. Papers consisting of mortgages, acts of sale for slaves, and a document (1846) of L. B. Macarty containing instructions for the manumission of his slaves. In French. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1862.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 1862
Manuscript Topic
New Orleans 1866+
African Americans
French
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1837
Description
Snyder, Alonzo. Papers, 1779-1919 (bulk 1800-1861). 3,534 items, 6 volumes. Location: R:38-40, J;7, OS:S. Cotton planter, judge, and Louisiana senator from Madison and Tensas parishes, Louisiana. Snyder's business, official, and personal papers consist of letters, land records, financial papers, and legal record books that reflect legal cases, state laws, politics, plantation management, secession, the Civil War, public health, and his family. Snyder served as attorney for the estate of Jacob Bieller of Concordia Parish, Louisiana, and these files include correspondence and reports from Natchez, Mississippi, businessmen. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 655.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 655
Manuscript Topic
Politics
Plantations
Civil War
Medicine
Natchez, Mississippi
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1779
Description
Kleinpeter, George and family. Papers, 1804-1918 (bulk 1824-1890). 0.3 linear ft., 1 microfilm reel. Location: B:40, OS:K, MSS.MF:K. Farmer of East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana. He and Augustine Daigre married about 1830 and had at least four children, William, George Augustin, Alice, and Josephine. Papers include Civil War letters from William and George Augustin to their mother; legal documents; and miscellaneous family papers. Some items in French and Spanish. Also available (with some omissions) on microfilm: University Publications of America Confederate Military Manuscripts Series B, Reel 11. For further information see online catalog. Mss. 864, 1029.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 864, 1029
Manuscript Topic
Spanish
Civil War
Baton Rouge
French
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1804
Manuscript Collections Benson family. Papers
Description
Benson family. Papers, 1775-1969, undated. 2,790 items, 27 volumes (on 11 microfilm reels). Location: E:105, MSS.MF:B. Cotton planters of DeSoto Parish, Louisiana. Letters, documents, and plantation diaries reflect plantation economy, the administration of secondary schools, the history and administration of the Baptist Church, and civilian and military participation in the Civil War. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2424, 2440.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 2424, 2440
Manuscript Topic
Religion
Plantations
Civil War
Education
Business
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1775
Manuscript Collections Caldwell, Samuel S. Scrapbooks
Description
Caldwell, Samuel S. Scrapbooks, 1918-1950 (bulk 1932-1937). 5 volumes (on 2 microfilm reels), 3 photographs. Location: E:66, MSS.MF:C. Caddo Parish, Louisiana, police juror, mayor of Shreveport, Louisiana, and Mid-Continent Oil & Gas Association executive. Scrapbooks consist mainly of newspaper clippings documenting his political career. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3547.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 3547
Manuscript Topic
Politics
Business
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1918
Manuscript Collections Grima, Edgar. Letter book
Description
Grima, Edgar. Letter book, 1899-1900. 1 volume. Location: MSS.MF:G, VAULT:60. New Orleans, Louisiana, attorney and notary. Letter book contains correspondence relating to civil cases, finances, property, land sale, and the settlement of personal estates. In English and French. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1804.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 1804
Manuscript Topic
New Orleans 1866+
Business
French
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1899
Description
Louisiana Folklife Program project files, 1973-2013 (1979-2007). 44 linear ft. (manuscript materials), 30 linear ft. (sound recordings), 3 linear ft. (video tapes). Location: 63:1-35, 33:9-13, 109:26-31, OS:L, L:45-50, 115:24-30, L:2a-4a, AA:. The Louisiana Folklife Program is one of the programs of the Division of the Arts. The mandate of the Folklife Program is to identify, document, preserve, and present Louisiana's traditional cultures. Collection includes correspondence, financial documents and papers, grant drafts. Also included are Folklife Program publications data, printed materials, newspaper clippings, posters, photographs, oral history recordings, videos, and contracts with musicians and craftspeople and completed applications, different commissions' minutes and materials, and correspondence and documentation on different folklife projects and folklife festivals. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4730.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 4730
Manuscript Topic
Performing Arts
Acadiana
African Americans
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1973
Description
Batchelor, Albert A. Papers, 1853-1930 (bulk 1870-1900). 27 linear ft., 41 volumes. Location: S:140-164, J:13, 98:B, OS:B. Albert Agrippa (A. A.) Batchelor was a doctor and planter in Red River Landing in Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana. The papers include personal and business papers, correspondence, diaries, and account books, all of which pertain principally to local events and the operation and management of several plantations in Pointe Coupee Parish, including Bella Vista, Lakeside, Phoenix, Highland, and Normandy. Early letters among Batchelor family members describe conditions at the Kentucky Military Institute and the Silliman Female Collegiate Institute, and mention events such as slave insurrections and military operations. Several letters describe Civil War battles, including the 1862 Battle of Kernstown and the 1863 battles of Gettysburg and Chancellorsville. Mss. 919. [Also available on microfilm 5735 and 6061: Records of southern plantations from emancipation to the Great Migration, Series B, Selections from Louisiana State University, pt. 5, Louisiana sugar plantations, reels 1-15; Confederate Military Manuscripts, Series B, Holdings of Louisiana State University, reels 1-2.]
Manuscript Number
919
Manuscript Topic
African Americans
Business
Civil War
Medicine
Plantations
Women
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1853
Description
Tauzin, Marcelin and family. Papers, 1834-1944 (bulk 1860-1903). 982 items, 10 volumes. Location: A:60-61, J:12, OS:T. Planter of Natchitoches, Louisiana. Collection contains correspondence and business papers of the Tauzin family, including plantation records, correspondence concerning family members and their education, cashbooks, and notebooks. Some letters in French. Available (with some omissions) on microfilm 6061: University Publications of America Records of Southern Plantations from Emancipation to the Great Migration, Series B, Part 2, Reel 15. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 912.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 912
Manuscript Topic
Plantations
Education
African Americans
French
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1834
Description
McCowan, Jane. Photographs and papers, 1905-1996, undated (bulk: 1950-1970). 12 linear ft. 156:1-6; 145:61. Photographic prints, negatives, transparencies, advertisements, and publications related to Jane McCowan’s career as a professional photographer. Photographs include images from McCowan's work as a photographer at Macy's in the 1950's, as well as fashion shoots in Paris and for other advertising campaigns. Exhibit photographs include copy prints used for the 1996 LSU Special Collections exhibit, "A Life of Seeing Beautiful: The Photography of Jane McCowan." Mss. 4645.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 4645
Manuscript Topic
Women
LSU
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1905
Description
Natchitoches Parish records, 1734-1932. 3.5 linear ft., 10 volumes. Location: S:37-42, L:12, OS:N. Collection contains official and legal documents of Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, pertaining to Clerk of Court records, court dockets of civil and criminal actions, land claims, bills of indictments, marriage licenses, cancelled bond notes, certificates of naturalization, and notarial acts. Also included are the records of the merchant firm of Barr, Davenport and Murphy (1808-1810). Some items in French and Spanish. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 480, 876, 929, 940, 961.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 480, 876, 929, 940, 961
Manuscript Topic
Spanish
Business
French
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1734
Description
Judd, Samuel. Letter: New Orleans, La. to Gideon Les (?), New York, N.Y., 1837 January 20. 1 item (2 leaves). Location: Misc:J. Resident of New York who visited New Orleans in order to improve his health. Letter commenting upon commerce, shipping, and navigation in New Orleans. It includes estimates of the city's population and describes its municipal government, its ethnic diversity, its culture, and atmosphere. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3326.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 3326
Manuscript Topic
New Orleans to 1861
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1837
Description
Fern, A. Letter: Natchez, Miss., to George P.? James, 1863 August 28. 1 item (2 leaves). Location: Misc:F. Union soldier in the Civil War stationed with a regiment camped in Natchez, Mississippi, in August 1863. Letter written while Fern was on guard duty. Topics discussed include the draft in the eastern states; the French and English stances on the Civil War; the fighting at Charleston, South Carolina; and General Meade's campaign along the Rappahannock River. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3404.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 3404
Manuscript Topic
Civil War
Natchez, Mississippi
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1863
Manuscript Collections Sterrett, R. W. Letter
Description
Sterrett, R. W. Letter, 1857 April 23. 1 item. Location: Misc:S. R. W. Sterrett was a squatter seeking to file land claims in Atchison and Doniphan, Kansas. James Henry Lane, a political leader, organized the Free State Party in Kansas. The letter describes R. W. Sterrett's acquisition of. It states that he must remain on his land near Doniphan until he can file a claim. It describes James Henry Lane's efforts to form a party of free state men and to make Doniphan a free state town. Also described is the great influx of settlers to Kansas and the rising price of land. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3404.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 3404
Manuscript Topic
Politics
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1857
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