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Manuscript Collections Arceneaux, William. Papers Finding Aid
Description
Arceneaux, William. Papers, 1964-2007 (bulk 1972-2007). 15 linear feet and 20 volumes. Locations: 4:36, 4:43, 110:4-11, OS:A, Vault:2. Louisiana higher education official. Papers consist of correspondence, business papers, photographs, printed items, and scrapbooks related to the professional, civic, and personal activities of William Arceneaux. A small amount of correspondence is in French and Spanish. For further information, see online catalog Mss. 4107.
Manuscript Number
4107
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1964
Louisiana Folklife Arch Doughty T165 F650
Date
6/13/1990
Festival
Clinton
Folder Box
18
Folder Number
165
Folder Status
True
Indexed Status
True
Interview Number in Record
1 of 1
Interviewee
Arch Doughty
Interviewee Release
False
Interviewer Release
False
Project
LA Open House Storytelling
Record Type
Louisiana Folklife
Survey Form Status
False
Tape Number
165
Tape Number Corrected Status
False
Transcript Status
False
Manuscript Collections Archinard, Cesario
Description
Archinard, Cesario. Land grant, 1807. 1 item. Location: Misc:A. Resident of New Orleans. Land grant, signed by Luis Hector Baron de Carondelet, Spanish Governor of Louisiana, awarding land in Rapides Parish, Louisiana, to Archinard. The land was surveyed by Carlos Trudeau. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 254.
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1807
Interview Information
Interviewee
Arden French
Series
University History
Subseries
Distinguished Faculty & Administrators
Series Information
Description
Interviews with faculty, staff, and alumni conducted by Williams Center staff, LSU Recording Services, volunteers, and graduate students, focusing on the history of Louisiana State University. Various topics are covered and since interviews are often life narratives, multiple topics arise, including major historic events outside of the scope of LSU history, including, for example, the 1927 Flood, the Great Depression, Governor Huey Long, military history, and civil rights.
Size
322 interviews on 681 recordings
Time Period Covered
1908 - present
Date
1970s - present
Principal Interviewers
Jennifer Abraham; Everett Besch, Melisse Campbell, Susie Crews, Pamela Dean, Jack Fiser, Mary Hebert, Sally Kuzenski
Finding Aids
Abstracts, indexes
Audio Availability
MP3
Processing Status
37% of interviews are cataloged (120 of 322)
Manuscript Collections Arden, D. D.
Description
Arden, D. D. Letter and abstracts, 1856 May 29. 2 items. Location: Misc:A. Constable of Washington, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. Letter from Arden to P. Gurnett appointing him leader of a patrol squad. Attached are laws stating that squads be armed with guns and have the right to enter and examine cabins and residences of African Americans without prior notice of property owners. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3108.
Manuscript Topic
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1856
Louisiana Folklife Ardoin Brothers T1493 F1197
Date
Feb. 1979
Folder Status
False
Indexed Status
False
Interview Number in Record
1 of 1
Interviewee
Ardoin Brothers
Interviewee Release
False
Interviewer
Debra L. Lambreton & Nick Spitzer
Interviewer Release
False
Notes
Music
Project
Radio Programs
Record Type
Louisiana Folklife
Survey Form Status
False
Tape Box
77
Tape Number
1493
Tape Number Corrected Status
True
Topics
for Bon Cher Camarade
Transcript Status
False
Louisiana Folklife Ardoin Brothers T1494 F1198
Date
Feb. 1979
Folder Status
False
Indexed Status
False
Interview Number in Record
1 of 1
Interviewee
Ardoin Brothers
Interviewee Release
False
Interviewer
Debra L. Lambreton & Nick Spitzer
Interviewer Release
False
Notes
Music
Original Box
76
Project
Radio Programs
Record Type
Louisiana Folklife
Survey Form Status
False
Tape Box
77
Tape Number
1494
Tape Number Corrected Status
False
Topics
for Bon Cher Camarade
Transcript Status
False
Date
04/06/2009; 04/20/2009
Folder Box
39
Folder Number
19
Folder Status
False
Indexed Status
False
Interview Number in Record
1 of 1
Interviewee
Areli Hernandez; Aregentia Colomer
Interviewee Release
True
Interviewer
Denese Neu
Interviewer Release
True
Notes
"Includes digital and hard copies of interview log. Have release form for Argentia's 04/04/2006 interview, but not for this one. Interviewed in English. Interview available digitally."
Original Box
85
Project
New Populations--Honduran Cultural Traditions
Record Type
Louisiana Folklife
Survey Form Status
True
Tape Box
87
Tape Number
1728
Tape Number Corrected Status
False
Topics
Hondurans; Folk Songs; Pinatas; Sewing; Parenting; Hondurans--Louisiana--Manners and customs; Hondurans--Emigration and immigration; Hispanic Americans--Louisiana
Transcript Status
True
Description
Arguments on slavery, intemperance, the press, and suffrage, 1832. 1 manuscript. Location: Misc. An anonymous debater in South Reading (now Wakefield), Mass., argues that slavery is a worse evil than intemperance and the freedom of the press is of superior importance to the right of suffrage. Mss. 3913.
Manuscript Topic
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1832
Manuscript Collections Argyle-Crescent Company
Description
Argyle-Crescent Company. Appraisal, 1918 September 1. 1 ms. vol. Location: M:21c. The Argyle-Crescent Company was located in Houma, Louisiana. Contains an appraisal invoice of the company by the American Appraisal Co. of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2556.
Manuscript Topic
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1918
Interview Information
Interviewee
Armond D. Brown
Series
McKinley High School Oral History Project
Subseries
Social Organizations
Series Information
Description
McKinley High School students, with the assistance of faculty and students from LSU's College of Education, conducted interviews focusing on the African American experience in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. In1995, students began interviewing community members on the history of McKinley High School, established in 1926 as the first high school for African American students in Baton Rouge. The interviews continued in subsequent years, focusing on African American businesses during the period of segregation, the history and role of African American churches, the Baton Rouge Bus Boycott, and African American social organizations.
Size
210 interviews on 228 recordings
Time Period Covered
1920s - 2000s
Date
1995-1998, 2002, 2005, 2006
Principal Interviewers
Beau Bogart, Nedra Carter, Khary Carrell, Michael Goods, Shawnte Green, Helen Haw, Melvin Heard, Rudolph Henry, Benny Hester, Shawnda Hollins, Paula Jacobi, Shanta Jenkins, Rahshada Jenkins, Veonetta Jewell, Roderick Jones, Chastity Lovely, Heidi McGee, Toni Morrison, Carmen Posey, Tayari Kwa Salaam, Lavada Taylor, Rose Thompson, Katina Welsh
Finding Aids
Abstracts, indexes
Audio Availability
MP3
Processing Status
33% of interviews are cataloged (70 of 210)
Manuscript Collections Armstrong, A.
Description
Armstrong, A. Notebook, 1839-1847. 1 vol. Location: F:2. Notebook of miscellaneous items including remedies, beverage recipes, medical reports, observations on phrenology, Clay and Polk campaign songs, poetry, memoranda, directions for erecting a house, correspondence, and events in Armstrong's life. Included is Armstrong's will, July 7, 1841, made before meeting 'Mr. Smith' in an affair of honor. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 664.
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1839
Manuscript Collections Armstrong, Ezekiel
Description
Armstrong, Ezekiel. Diary, 1862 May 28-December 10. 1 vol. on microfilm. Location: Mss. Mf.:A Confederate sergeant in the 17th Mississippi Regiment during the Civil War. Diary comments on Seven Days Battle at Richmond, Virginia; sermons preached by chaplains; army marches; a visit to the scene of the Second Battle of Bull Run; the Maryland Campaign; and the attitude of civilians toward the Confederate army. He also mentions participation in the battles of Maryland Heights and Sharpsburg; and the evacuation of women and children from Fredericksburg. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 943.
Manuscript Topic
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1862
Manuscript Collections Armstrong, Louis. Photograph
Description
Armstrong, Louis. Photograph, circa 1948-1949. 1 black and white photographic print. Location: MISC:A. Photographic print (8 in. x 10 in.) shows Louis Armstrong and His All Stars performing on stage. Members photographed include Louis Armstrong, Jack Teagarden, Arvell Shaw, Barney Bigard, Sid Catlett, and possibly Earl Hines behind Louis Armstrong. Photograph is also signed by Louis, Sid, and Earl. Mss. 5388.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 5388
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1948
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