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Mendes, Antonio. Reglements des Police de cet Paroisse de St. Bernard, 1810. 1 Administrative Regulations. Location: MISC:R. Antonio Mendes and Samuel B. Davis were justices of the peace in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana. The Reglements des Police de cet Paroisse de St. Bernard is a communication sent from Antonio Mendes to Samuel B. Davis recording police regulations in the parish of St. Bernard, Louisiana. The regulations relate to animals, roads, and fencing. Mss. 5125.
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1810
Description
Frellsen, Henry and Family. Collection, ca. 1836-1984. 0.25 linear ft. Location: B:7. Hans Hinrich Frellsen, later known as Henry Frellsen, was born in Flensburg, Denmark, on April 1, 1803. He participated in the liberation of Greece in the 1820s and later was a merchant, ship-owner, and estate owner in Denmark. Frellsen immigrated to Louisiana and founded the town of Copenhague in Caldwell Parish. He later was a businessman and Danish consul in New Orleans and owner of Fairview Plantation in St. Charles Parish. Henry Frellsen died in New Orleans on Sept. 17, 1884. Collection consist of photocopied documents concerning the ancestors and descendants of Henry Frellsen. Mss. 3872.
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1836
Manuscript Collections Steele, John. Letter
Description
Steele, John. Letter, between 1803 and 1809. 1 letter. Location: Misc. John Steele in Natchez, Miss., writes Major James Taylor in Campbell County, Ky., giving him power of attorney to aid his brother, William Steele, in selling some of his land in Kentucky in exchange for commodities to sell in Natchez. Mss. 3922.
Manuscript Topic
Business
Natchez, Mississippi
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1803
Description
Keyes, Frances Parkinson, 1885-1970. Letters, 1945-1970 (bulk 1945-1958). 48 items. Location: Misc. Frances Parkinson Keyes wrote romantic novels emphasizing local color, descriptions of life among the upper classes, and generation-spanning sagas, especially about Louisiana. This collection consists primarily of 25 letters and two telegrams from Frances Parkinson Keyes to Beverley "Creacy" King of Crowley, La., between 1945 and 1958. Mss. 3944.
Manuscript Topic
Literature
Women
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1945
Description
Barrow, Alexander, 1801-1846. Letter, 1845 Mar. 6. 1 letter. Location: Misc. Alexander Barrow was U.S. Senator for Louisiana from 1841 until his death in 1846. Barrow in Washington, D.C., writes Robert J. Walker, the new Secretary of the Treasury, asking that he not remove Martin Duralde from an appointed office in New Orleans. Mss. 4130.
Manuscript Topic
Politics
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1845
Manuscript Collections Kirkman & Abernathy Letter
Description
Kirkman & Abernathy Letter, 1846 Feb. 12. 1 letter. Location: Misc.:K. Kirkman & Abernathy, commission merchants of New Orleans, La., write Robert Kernachan of Florence, Ala., giving details of their sale of 60 bales of his cotton. A detailed account of the sale is enclosed. The letter is written on a semi-weekly summary of commercial statistics from the "New-Orleans Price-Current, Commercial Intelligencer and Merchants' Transcript." Mss. 3964.
Manuscript Topic
New Orleans to 1861
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1846
Description
White, Edward Douglass, 1795-1847. Commission, 1836 Mar. 8. 1 commission. Location: Misc. Edward Douglass White served three terms as a representative in the U.S. Congress, where he was member of the Whig Party and an ally of Henry Clay. After serving one term as governor of Louisiana from 1835 to 1839, he was reelected to Congress for two subsequent terms. Governor White appoints Charles W. Shaumburgh and Edward Rawk as associate judges of the City Court of New Orleans. Mss. 3907.
Manuscript Topic
Politics
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1836
Manuscript Collections Sumner, William Graham. Papers
Description
Sumner, William Graham. Papers, 1876. 2 items. Location: Misc.:S. A correspondent in New Orleans writes Sumner lamenting the end of Reconstruction in Louisiana with the collapse of republican institutions and the poor condition of African-American sugar plantation workers (Nov. 17, 1876). Stephen Whitney writes Sumner from Woodland Plantation inviting him to visit to see a sugar plantation in operation (Nov. 18, 1876). Mss. 3858.
Manuscript Topic
New Orleans 1866+
Plantations
Politics
Sugar
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1876
Manuscript Collections Smith, James Monroe. Passport
Description
Smith, James Monroe. Passport, 1937 May 8. I item. Location: Misc.:S. This United States passport of James Monroe Smith Sr., president of Louisiana State University between 1930 and 1939, was issued on May 8, 1937, and bears visas for Germany, Great Britain, France, and Italy. Mss. 3991.
Manuscript Topic
LSU
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1937
Manuscript Collections Page, S. P. Letter
Description
Page, S. P. Letter, 1847 May 26. 1 letter. Location: Misc. S.P. Page in Natchez, Miss., writes Samuel White in Walton, N.Y., reminiscing about their youthful association in Walton and describing sights unique to Natchez: the long growing season, mosquitoes, work done by slaves, differences between slaves in the city and in the countryside, the refinement among some planters, and the poor state of public education. Mss. 3913.
Manuscript Topic
Natchez, Mississippi
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1847
Description
Letter from a student at the University of Alabama, 1835-1860. 1 item. Location: Misc.: L. A student named George at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa writes his sister, Mrs. F.A. Edmonds in Tuskegee, Ala., describing his role in a student debate and his being made to serve as a prosecutor in the moot court of a student society to which he belongs. Mss. 3974.
Manuscript Topic
Education
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1835
Description
Lynch, John Roy, 1847-1939. Papers, 1932. 3 items. Location: Misc. John Roy Lynch was a Republican Congressman from Mississippi (1873-1877, 1882-1883). In two letters, Lynch praises the administration of Ulysses S. Grant and regrets never having met Abraham Lincoln. A brief biographical sketch is also included. Mss. 3928.
Manuscript Topic
African Americans
Politics
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1932
Description
Mitchell, E. C. (Edward Cushing), 1829-1900. Letter, 1890 Apr. 22. 1 letter. Location: Misc. Edward Cushing Mitchell was president of Leland University in New Orleans, La., between 1887 and 1900. Mitchell answers Benjamin W. Austin regarding a request for papers of his grandfather, Judge Graham Mitchell. Mss. 4130.
Manuscript Topic
Education
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1890
Manuscript Collections Pynehan, George. Letter
Description
Pynehan, George. Letter, 1846 May 7. 1 letter. Location: Misc. George Pynehan in New Orleans, La., writes his brother, Lucius K. Pynehan in Buffalo, N.Y., discussing investments, encouraging his brother to marry, and remarking on the people passing through New Orleans for the Mexican War. Mss. 3907.
Manuscript Topic
Business
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1846
Manuscript Collections Souvenir Folders
Description
Souvenir Folders, 1915-1940. 79 items. Location: E:65. These souvenir folders or view books are commercially published groups of photographs of a single place gathered together and accordion folded. This collection consists mostly of view books of most of the Southern states, but books of images of Cuba, Panama, Puerto Rico, Washington, D.C., and a few Western states are also included. Mss. 1572, 3919.
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1915
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