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Rosedown Plantation Restoration. Photograph collection, 1961-1962. 0.5 linear ft. (650 photographs and safety negatives). Location: A:98. The main house at Rosedown Plantation was built (1834-1835) by cotton planter Daniel Turnbull in West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, near St. Francisville. In 1956 Catherine Fondren Underwood purchased the plantation and began extensive renovation. Chiefly photographs and negatives taken in 1961 and 1962 by Louis 'Red' Martel, documenting the restoration work carried out at Rosedown Plantation. A few additional photographs and negatives depict livestock, grounds, and St. Mary's Episcopal Church. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4350.
Manuscript Number
4350
Manuscript Topic
Religion
Plantations
Women
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1961
Description
Jones, Ellen E., b. 1852. Ellen E. Jones journal and Claude Perry letter, 1854-1872 (bulk 1871-1872). 2 items. Location: MISC:J. Resident of Georgia. Journal contains reminiscences about Jones's school years in Georgia and Pennsylvania. She discusses life in Macon, Georgia, mentioning holidays, balls, and theatrical productions. Also included is a letter from her aunt, Claude Perry, to her mother. Available on microfilm 5750: University Publications of America Southern Women and Their Families in the 19th Century: Papers and Diaries Series E, Reel 15. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4057.
Manuscript Number
4057
Manuscript Topic
Performing Arts
Women
Education
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1854
Description
Moore, Thomas O. Papers, 1832-1977 (bulk 1856-1871). 711 items and 1 microfilm reel. Location: H:3, OS:M, MF:5322, MSS.MF:M, U:231. Sugar planter of Rapides Parish, Louisiana; member of the Louisiana House of Representatives and state Senate; and governor of Louisiana for most of the Civil War (1860-1864). Moore fled Louisiana after the Civil War but later returned. Papers include personal correspondence, business papers, and political and legal documents. Antebellum materials include slave sales and accounts of physicians treating slaves. Papers from 1859 to 1871 deal largely with Moore's political activities. They include gubernatorial papers concerning his nomination, the Democratic Party, the transport of the state archives from Baton Rouge, the Louisiana Secession Convention, and other matters. Available (with some omissions) on microfilm: University Publications of America Records of Ante-bellum Southern Plantations Series I, Part 2, Reels 18-19. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 305, 893, 1094.
Manuscript Number
305, 893, 1094
Manuscript Topic
Sugar
Politics
Plantations
Civil War
Baton Rouge
African Americans
Medicine
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1832
Manuscript Collections Trant, James Buchanan. Papers
Description
Trant, James Buchanan, 1890-1970. Papers, 1927-1969. 1.5 linear ft. Location: X:55-56. Dean emeritus of the College of Commerce at LSU. Papers include correspondence, numerous articles on aspects of banking, and speeches. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2529.
Manuscript Number
2529
Manuscript Topic
Business
LSU
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1927
Description
Jones, James M. Plantation journals, 1854-1888 (bulk: 1855-1880). 6 items, 2 manuscript volumes, 1 microfilm reel. Location: VAULT:11, MSS.MF:J. James M. Jones was a cotton planter of Poplar Ridge Plantation, Rodney, Jefferson County Miss. Plantation journals (volume 1: 1854-1861, 1876-1880) and (volume 2: 1861-1866) record the weather, work done by his hands on the cotton, corn, pea, and fruit crops, the dates of the first cotton bloom for the year, and the amount of cotton picked. Farmers almanacs for 1876-1878 and 1880, as well as accounts with merchants, have been sewn into volume one. In addition to plantation work, volume two contains a few notations of Union soldiers in the area and the activities of freedmen (1864), as well as mentions of Jones's furloughs from the 4th Mississippi Cavalry. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4824.
Manuscript Number
4824
Manuscript Topic
Plantations
Civil War
African Americans
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1854
Description
Marchand, Earl M. (Earl Maxwell). Family certificates, 1922-1935. 12 items. Location: OS:M. Earl Marchand was born in Natchez, Mississippi to Joseph R. and Julia Marchand. Earl married Manila M. Martin, and their children were Joy Maxine and Nolan Douglas. Certificates include birth records, cradle roll certificates, and reading course certificates for Joy and Nolan. Mss. 4184.
Manuscript Number
4184
Manuscript Topic
Women
Education
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1922
Description
Marchand Gin Company. Cotton book, 1900. 1 vol. Location: G:18. Cotton book of the Marchand Gin Company recording cotton ginned and shipped from September to December, 1900. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 280.
Manuscript Number
280
Manuscript Topic
Plantations
Transportation
Business
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1900
Description
Marchand, Sidney A. (Sidney Albert). Papers, 1866-1970 (bulk 1890-1966). 2.5 linear ft. Locations: OS:M; UU:19-20. Sidney Albert Marchand served as a Louisiana State Representative from 1929 to 1932 and Mayor of Donaldsonville from 1929 to1933. The collection is comprised of Sidney Albert Marchand's correspondence, financial papers, legal and political documents, and printed materials that reflect his professional career. The manuscript writings reflect Marchand's interests as a local historian and author in Ascension Parish. Mss. 3214.
Manuscript Number
3214
Manuscript Topic
Religion
Politics
Civil War
Literature
20th Century Wars
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1866
Description
Marchant, James Alexander. Family Papers, 1860-1934 (bulk 1860-1887). 0.4 linear feet. Location E:112. Personal correspondence and papers, one diary, and photographs pertaining to the Marchant and DeArmond families of Clinton, East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, and, later, Brazil. Letters pertain primarily to conditions in Clinton and East Feliciana Parish after the Civil War, including labor relations with freedmen. A few Civil War letters are also present and pertain to the Battle of Vicksburg, the C.S.S. Arkansas, and Ship Island, Miss. Also included is a letter of introduction for James Marchant from the citizens of Clinton to those of Brazil, a diary kept by the Marchants' son Madison chronicling their journey to Brazil, and photographs of family members, Robert E. Lee, and Joseph E. Johnston. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3641
Manuscript Number
3641
Manuscript Topic
Plantations
Civil War
African Americans
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1860
Description
Chauveroy, Jean François Hipolite. Legal Document, 1783 Mar. 27. 1 item. Location: Misc.C. Legal document (in French) of mortmain, signed by Jean François Hipolite Chauveroy, attesting the subject is free of debt and mortgage and paid a sum of 99 livres in a sale. Mss. 5343.
Manuscript Number
5343
Manuscript Topic
French
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1783
Description
Brooks, Overton. Papers, 1898-1970 (bulk 1936-1961). 23.5 linear ft. 36 vols. Location: 35:67-77, 31:81, 50:81 P:15, OS:B, vault:3, 21. Baton Rouge and Shreveport, Louisiana, WWI veteran, attorney and U.S. congressman from Louisiana. Correspondence pertains largely to Brooks' congressional career, particularly his membership in the House Armed Services committee and the House Science and Aeronautics committee. Collection also contains photographs and diaries. Included in the correspondence are political and personal letters from Presidents Roosevelt, Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson and items related to Brooks's own war service. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2492, 2520.
Manuscript Number
2492, 2520
Manuscript Topic
Politics
Baton Rouge
20th Century Wars
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1898
Manuscript Collections Moore, Thomas Overton. Letter
Description
Moore, Thomas Overton. Letter, 1862 May 13. 1 letter. Location: MISC:M. Thomas O. Moore served as governor of Louisiana (1860-1864). Thomas Overton Moore at Camp Moore, La., writes B.L. Defreese, the state treasurer at Opelousas, explaining how he took $4,000,000 in Confederate treasury notes from the Louisiana State Bank in New Orleans before the city fell to the U.S. Navy. Mss. 3851.
Manuscript Number
3851
Manuscript Topic
Politics
Civil War
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1862
Manuscript Collections Overton, John Holmes. Silhouette
Description
Overton, John Holmes. Silhouette, 1936 Mar. 19. 1 silhouette. Location: E:65. John Holmes Overton was U.S. Representative for the 8th Congressional district of Louisiana (1931-1933) and a U.S. Senator for Louisiana (1933-1948). An ink-on-paper silhouette drawing of John H. Overton while a U.S. Senator. Mss. 4158.
Manuscript Number
4158
Manuscript Topic
Politics
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1936
Description
Long, Huey. Impeachment scrapbook, 1929-1933. 1 item. Location: S:123. Scrapbook of newspaper clippings from THE TIMES-PICAYUNE (New Orleans), Feb. 7, 1933 to May 2, 1933, reporting the hearings and continued political controversy over the hearings and the allegations. Alternate title is John Overton-Edwin Broussard Senate primary hearings scrapbook. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2600.
Manuscript Number
2600
Manuscript Topic
Politics
Long Family
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1929
Manuscript Collections Gautreau, Henry W. Papers
Description
Gautreau, Henry W. Papers, 1865-2013 (bulk 1970-1990). .5 linear ft. Location: T:81. Native of Gonzales, Louisiana and ordained priest for the Diocese of Baton Rouge. Papers include chiefly correspondence and printed materials related to Gautreau's involvement in the IT Corporation controversy and lawsuit in Ascension Parish and Gautreau's research on the Houma Indians. There are also printed items pertaining to Houmas House Plantation and the Houmas Central Sugar Factory. Mss. 5340.
Manuscript Number
5340
Manuscript Topic
Sugar
Plantations
Acadiana
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1865
Description
Millaudon, Henry Clement. Conveyance, 1849. 1 document. Location: MISC:M. Notarized conveyance (printed and handwritten) of sale of property belonging to Millaudon to Amelia Dunlap. Property was obtained through a public auction by Beard, Calhoun & Company in New Orleans. Lots were located in the Borough of Freeport, formerly called Bouligny, in Jefferson Parish. Mss. 5352.
Manuscript Number
5352
Manuscript Topic
New Orleans to 1861
Women
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1849
Manuscript Collections Meeker, C. J. Letter
Description
Meeker, C. J. Letter, 1849 Jan. 26. 1 letter. Location: MISC:M. Operated C. J. Meeker & Co., commission merchants and agents for Philadelphia and Baltimore packets. Letter to Captain Alexander Jones from Meeker, writing from New Orleans. Meeker discusses errors in the accounts of B. Buck & Sons and the bark (shipping vessel) Elizabeth. In addition to his own signature, Meeker signed the letter for J. McPherson (most likely John McPherson). Mss. 5351.
Manuscript Number
5351
Manuscript Topic
New Orleans to 1861
Transportation
Business
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1849
Description
Meeker Sugar Refining Company. Records, 1911-1916. 2 volumes. Location: 53:13. The Meeker Sugar Refinery was located in Meeker, Louisiana, and began operating at the end of 1911. Built and formed by Chicago investors, the refinery was the central factory for Rapides and Avoyelles Parish sugar farmers. Unlike other sugar mills, it had the ability to process sugar cane into white sugar. The refinery closed in 1981. Meeker Sugar Refining Company records include a cash book and a journal. Entries include many transactions with the Chicago area office and area sugar farmers. Early entries also document construction of the company's buildings in 1911 and 1912, including the boarding house, laboratory, and office building. Mss. 4011.
Manuscript Number
4011
Manuscript Topic
Sugar
Business
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1911
Description
Meeker, Williamson, and Patton. Correspondence, 1807-1808. 18 items. Location: C:18. Merchants of New Orleans. Correspondence concerning commodities from Amsterdam, Holland; letters of credit from Baltimore, Maryland, St. Louis, Missouri, New York, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and a letter from John Williamson from Havana, Cuba. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1230.
Manuscript Number
1230
Manuscript Topic
New Orleans to 1861
Business
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1807
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