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Aubert Document,
Description
Aubert Document, 1764. 1 item. Location: Misc.:A Commandant of the fortress 'Laplace'. Notarized document describing the sale of a house and lot on Bourbon Street, New Orleans, by Aubert to La Foresto (1764). In French. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 16.
Manuscript Topic
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1764
Interviewee
Aubrey Williams
Series
University History
Subseries
Ole War Skule: The Military Tradition
Finding Aid Link
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)
Louisiana Folklife
Audrey Parker T371 F31
Date
9/15/1990
Festival
Lafayette
Folder Box
19
Folder Number
371
Folder Status
True
Indexed Status
True
Interview Number in Record
1 of 1
Interviewee
Audrey Parker
Interviewee Release
False
Interviewer Release
False
Project
LA Open House Storytelling
Record Type
Louisiana Folklife
Survey Form Status
False
Tape Number
371
Tape Number Corrected Status
False
Transcript Status
False
Page URL: https://lib.lsu.edu/content/folk-31
Louisiana Folklife
Audrey Parker T383 F41
Date
9/15/1990
Festival
Lafayette
Folder Box
19
Folder Number
383
Folder Status
True
Indexed Status
True
Interview Number in Record
1 of 1
Interviewee
Audrey Parker
Interviewee Release
False
Interviewer Release
False
Notes
a continuation of tape 371
Project
LA Open House Storytelling
Record Type
Louisiana Folklife
Survey Form Status
False
Tape Number
383
Tape Number Corrected Status
False
Topics
Father Turlings and his contributions to religion in Lafayette
Transcript Status
False
Page URL: https://lib.lsu.edu/content/folk-41
Louisiana Folklife
Audrey Renc, Nathan Bercegeay, Ollie Gautreau T332 F169
Date
6/9/1990
Festival
Gonzales
Folder Box
19
Folder Number
332
Folder Status
True
Indexed Status
True
Interview Number in Record
1 of 1
Interviewee
"Audrey Renc, Nathan Bercegeay, Ollie Gautreau"
Interviewee Release
False
Interviewer Release
False
Project
LA Open House Storytelling
Record Type
Louisiana Folklife
Survey Form Status
False
Tape Number
332
Tape Number Corrected Status
False
Topics
"musicians, talk about playing dances in the area, their instruments, etc."
Transcript Status
False
Page URL: https://lib.lsu.edu/content/folk-169
Interviewee
Audrey Sims Guillory
Series
Mossville History Project
Finding Aid Link
Description
This project is a collaboration between the Imperial Calcasieu Museum and LSU Libraries to document the history of Mossville, a historic African American community in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. Many Mossville residents today are descendants of families who settled in what was known as "Shoat's Prairie" until 1916, when it was renamed Mossville after James Moss, a descendant of the original settlers. Many Mossville residents today are descendants of original families, yet they have been largely absent from any written or oral records. Adjacent to Lake Charles, Sulphur, and numerous industries, this community has been the focus of much media attention in relation to environmental justice issues, especially since the ‘90s.
Size
59 interviews on 77 recordings
Time Period Covered
1940s-1990s
Date
2015-2017
Principal Interviewers
Chelsea Arseneault, Jennifer Cramer, Jamie Digilormo, Stephanie Dragoon, Rebecca Cooper, Douglas Mungin, Teresha Ussin, Elizabeth Gelvin, Kathleen Donner
Finding Aids
Abstracts
Audio Availability
MP3
Manuscript Collections
Audubon, John James, 1785-1851. Manuscript of The hurricane
Description
Audubon, John James, 1785-1851. Manuscript of The hurricane, before 1831. 1 manuscript. Location: Vault:53. John James Audubon was an American ornithologist, naturalist, hunter, and painter. "The Hurricane," a short account of a tornado witnessed by Audubon in Kentucky, is from his "Ornithological Biography, or An Account of the Habits of the Birds of the United States of America" (Philadelphia: Judah Dobson, 1831), 1:262-64. Mss. 5188.
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1831
Manuscript Collections
Audubon, John James, 1785-1851. Manuscript of Children's warbler
Description
Audubon, John James, 1785-1851. Manuscript of Children's warbler, before 1831. 1 manuscript. Location: Vault:53. John James Audubon was an American ornithologist, naturalist, hunter, and painter. "Children's Warbler," a short description of the bird of the same name, is from Audubon's "Ornithological Biography, or An Account of the Habits of the Birds of the United States of America" (Philadelphia: Judah Dobson, 1831), 1:180-81. Mss. 5190.
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1831
Manuscript Collections
Audubon, John James, 1785-1851. Manuscript of Bear killing
Description
Audubon, John James, 1785-1851. Manuscript of Bear killing, before 1831. 1 manuscript. Location: Vault:53. John James Audubon was an American ornithologist, naturalist, hunter, and painter. "Scipio and the Bear," a short account of the manners of black bears and an episode of bear hunting, is from Audubon's "Ornithological Biography, or An Account of the Habits of the Birds of the United States of America" (Philadelphia: Judah Dobson, 1831), 1:479-82. This manuscript originally was entitled "Bear killing." Mss. 5189.
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1831
Manuscript Collections
Audubon, John James. Letters
Description
Audubon, John James. Letters, 1831-1832. 3 letters (photocopies). Location: Misc:A American naturalist and artist. Letters to his wife describe Audubon's nature study trip along the east coast of Florida. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2787.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 2787
Manuscript Topic
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1831
Manuscript Collections
Audubon, Lucy. Letter
Description
Audubon, Lucy. Letter, 1873 March 14, undated. 1 letter, 1 letter cover. Location: MISC:A. Widow of John James Audubon. Thank you note to a Mrs. Kelly refers to Mrs. Audubon's near blindness. The letter is attached to a cover of a letter probably written in the 1840s from John James Audubon to Dr. Richard Harlan of Philadelphia. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1504.
Manuscript Number
1504
Manuscript Topic
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1873
Manuscript Collections
Audubon, Victor Gifford. Letter
Description
Audubon, Victor Gifford. Letter, December 24, 1838. 1 letter. Locations: VAULT:53, MISC:A. Eldest son of John James Audubon. Letter from Victor, Edinburgh, Scotland, to Mrs. [Euphemia] Gifford in Dinton (near Aylesbury), England. Gives news of the Audubon family and Victor's return to the United States to see to his father's business. Mss. 5191.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 5191
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1838
Manuscript Collections
Augur, Christopher Columbus, 1821-1898
Description
Augur, Christopher Columbus, 1821-1898. Photograph, undated 1 item. Location:E:73. Union general and commander of the District of Baton Rouge (1862) and of troops attacking Port Hudson. Carte-de-visite photograph of Augur in uniform. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3538.
Manuscript Topic
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
Undated
Interviewee
Augustin J. (A.J.) LeBlanc, Jr.
Series
Bayou Lafourche Oral History Project
Finding Aid Link
Description
Dr. Mike Pasquier partnered with the Williams Center on this project, and also with LSU's Coastal Sustainability Studio, and Communication across the Curriculum (CxC) program. Pasquier's goal is to use these interviews to garner a better understanding of how the culture of south Louisiana is being affected by wetland loss. Interviewees from Lockport, Thibodaux, Cut Off, and other towns discuss growing up in Golden Meadow, the role of religion and local churches, careers in sugar cane farming, paper milling, and the oil and gas business, fishing and hunting, the changing landscape of the bayou, local plantations, and many other topics.
Size
21 interviews on 21 recordings
Time Period Covered
1920s - 2010
Date
2010
Finding Aids
Abstracts, indexes
Audio Availability
MP3
Processing Status
All interviews are cataloged
Louisiana Folklife
Aurelio Andres Gonzalez T1690 F1733
Date
5/20/2007
Folder Box
39
Folder Number
9
Folder Status
False
Indexed Status
False
Internal Notes
Tape 1 of 2
Interview Number in Record
1 of 2
Interviewee
Aurelio Andres Gonzalez
Interviewee Release
True
Interviewer
Tomas Montoya
Interviewer Release
False
Notes
Includes digital and hard copies of interview log as well as a Word document with photos and descriptions. Interview available digitally.
Original Box
84
Project
"New Populations--Cubans in Louisiana: Music, Dance, and Cultural Endurance"
Record Type
Louisiana Folklife
Survey Form Status
True
Tape Box
86
Tape Number
1690
Tape Number Corrected Status
False
Topics
Cubans; Cubans--Louisiana--Manners and customs; Cubans--Emigration and immigration; Hispanic Americans--Louisiana; Hispanic Americans--Music
Transcript Status
True
Page URL: https://lib.lsu.edu/content/folk-1733
Louisiana Folklife
Aurelio Andres Gonzalez T1691 F1734
Date
5/20/2007
Folder Box
39
Folder Number
9
Folder Status
False
Indexed Status
False
Internal Notes
Tape 2 of 2
Interview Number in Record
2 of 2
Interviewee
Aurelio Andres Gonzalez
Interviewee Release
True
Interviewer
Tomas Montoya
Interviewer Release
False
Notes
Includes digital and hard copies of interview log as well as a Word document with photos and descriptions. Interview available digitally.
Original Box
84
Project
"New Populations--Cubans in Louisiana: Music, Dance, and Cultural Endurance"
Record Type
Louisiana Folklife
Survey Form Status
True
Tape Box
86
Tape Number
1691
Tape Number Corrected Status
False
Topics
Cubans; Cubans--Louisiana--Manners and customs; Cubans--Emigration and immigration; Hispanic Americans--Louisiana; Hispanic Americans--Music
Transcript Status
True
Page URL: https://lib.lsu.edu/content/folk-1734
Louisiana Folklife
Ausie B. Grigg, Sr. T513 F329
Date
7/21/1990
Folder Box
20
Folder Number
513
Folder Status
True
Indexed Status
True
Interview Number in Record
1 of 1
Interviewee
"Ausie B. Grigg, Sr."
Interviewee Release
False
Interviewer Release
False
Original Box
27
Project
LA Open House Storytelling
Record Type
Louisiana Folklife
Survey Form Status
False
Tape Box
27
Tape Number
513
Tape Number Corrected Status
False
Topics
"b. 1901 Bienville Parish, talks about playing music with Jimmie Davis and with the Grigg Family Band and the Taylor-Grigg Louisiana Melody Makers who recorded for RCA Victor, also two sisters Johnnie Maude and Lorene"
Transcript Status
False
Page URL: https://lib.lsu.edu/content/folk-329
Manuscript Collections
Austin, Moses, 1761-1821. Account
Description
Austin, Moses, 1761-1821. Account, 1803-1804. 1 account. Location: Misc. Moses Austin was the founder of the American lead industry and the first man to obtain permission to bring Anglo-American settlers into Spanish Texas. This account itemizes purchases of dry goods from John Stewart by Moses Austin and his son, James Elijah Brown Austin, between December 14, 1803, and February 21, 1804, at Mine a Breton, Louisiana Territory. Mss. 3940.
Manuscript Topic
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1803
University Archives Record Group
Automations and Systems
Department Name
Automations and Systems
Group Number
A1504
Record Type
University Archives Record Group
Pagination
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