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Manuscript Collections Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss,1816-1894
Description
Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss,1816-1894. General orders, 1864 September 7. 1 printed item. Location: E:74. General Orders No. 122, issued by George B. Drake, Headquarters, Department of the Gulf, New Orleans, outlining wage schedules for white and black laborers and mechanics in army employment. Part of the United States Army Collection. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3032.
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1864
Manuscript Collections Bankston, Jesse. Papers Finding Aid
Description
Bankston, Jesse. Papers, 1924-2010 (bulk 1956-1992). 2.3 linear ft., 1 sound disc. Location: 116:24-25, OS:B, VAULT:1. Correspondence, political files, newspaper clippings, campaign material, and photographs reflecting Jesse H. Bankston's involvement in Louisiana state government and the Louisiana Democratic Party Bankston served under multiple Louisiana governors, including as director of the Department of Institutions, which supervised all mental, tuberculosis, and general hospitals. Mss. 5078.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 5078
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1924
Manuscript Collections Bannon, Lois Elmer
Description
Bannon, Lois Elmer. Research Papers, 1983 ca. .5 linear ft. (115 items). Location: U:154, Misc:B. Papers pertaining to the history, structure, and National Register nomination of Magnolia Mound Plantation and the history of the Louisiana State Penitentiary, both in Baton Rouge. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2810.
Manuscript Topic
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1983
Description
Baptismal records of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church of Natchitoches, Louisiana, 1724-1829. 2 volumes [photocopies]. Location: J:24. Volumes compiled by the Shreveport Committee of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Louisiana. Included are photographs of portraits of three bishops of Natchitoches: Augustus M. Martin, Francis Xavier Leray, and Anthony Durier. In French. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1720.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 1720
Manuscript Topic
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1724
Date
9/2/1990
Festival
Morgan City Shrimp and Petroleum Festival
Folder Box
18
Folder Number
59
Folder Status
True
Indexed Status
True
Interview Number in Record
1 of 1
Interviewee
"Barbara Craywood, Janis Jones, Margie Lavine"
Interviewee Release
True
Interviewer Release
False
Notes
Barbara is from California. Margie from Wisconsin. Margie Lavine has signature release.
Project
LA Open House Storytelling
Record Type
Louisiana Folklife
Survey Form Status
False
Tape Number
59
Tape Number Corrected Status
False
Topics
"Burdonville (La.)--History, Louisiana; Sugar Cane Industry; Oil Industry -- Louisiana and California; Living Conditions -- California; Comparison between Wisconsin and Louisiana;"
Transcript Status
False
Interview Information
Interviewee
Barbara Laconta Earthly
Series
McKinley High School Oral History Project
Subseries
African American Businesses
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)
Louisiana Folklife Barbara Landry Knotts T0 F1670
Date
4/1/1987
Folder Box
22
Folder Number
1683
Folder Status
True
Indexed Status
False
Interviewee
Barbara Landry Knotts
Interviewee Release
True
Interviewer
Amy Brassieur
Interviewer Release
True
Notes
No Tape
Project
West Baton Rouge Historical Association Survey -- West Baton Rouge
Record Type
Louisiana Folklife
Survey Form Status
True
Tape Number
0
Tape Number Corrected Status
False
Topics
background information; sugar cane cutter (invented by her father-in-law); Cajun French; quilting; quilt types; fabric; sewing clothes; quilting bees; quilt patterns; applique; quiliting with sewing machine; gussets; quilting needles; thimbles
Transcript Status
True
Interview Information
Interviewee
Barbara Payne
Series
Mossville History Project
Series Information
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
Interview Information
Interviewee
Barbara Smith Baker Brown
Series
Louisiana Sea Grant Coastal Change Oral Histories Project
Subseries
Thibodaux High School
Series Information
Description
Louisiana's coast is washing away at an alarming rate, and as the land disappears, residents are effected economically and culturally. In 2012, Louisiana Sea Grant partnered with the Williams Center and implemented an oral history project in which high school students in South Louisiana recorded information on coastal change and explored the implications of this change on their communities. One primary goal of the project, beyond creating primary resources documenting this phenomenon, was to increase environmental literacy among students who live in communities at risk and to engage them in a stewardship project that would help them interact with community elders through the use of oral history.
Size
20 interviews on 20 recordings
Time Period Covered
1920s - 2010s
Date
20,122,013
Finding Aids
Abstracts, indexes
Audio Availability
MP3
Processing Status
All interviews are cataloged
Oral History Barbara West Carpenter
Interview Information
Interviewee
Barbara West Carpenter
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)

This interview is currently unprocessed.
Description
Barbari, Marjorie Washburn. Papers, 1926-2002 (bulk 1966-1996). 5.25 linear ft. Location: 38:76-81. Writer of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Papers consist mainly of personal correspondence, poems, and photographs. Other writings include manuscripts of aphorisms, reflections, short stories, novels, and a novelette. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3386.
Manuscript Number
Mss. 3386
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1926
Description
Barbé-Marbois, François, marquis de, 1745-1837. Letter, circa 1800-1834. 1 letter. Location: Misc. François Barbé-Marbois was a councillor of state, director of the Trésor public (Treasury), and a senator under the French Consulate. In 1803 he negotiated the Louisiana Purchase treaty by which Louisiana was ceded to the United States. Barbé-Marbois writes of the precense of the Consul-General of the city hospitals at a reception. In French. Mss. 3712.
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1800
Manuscript Collections Barbier, Charles
Description
Barbier, Charles. Correspondence, 1806-1831. 11 items [photocopies]. Location: Misc:B. Planter in Assumption Parish, Louisiana. Letters discuss family matters, planting conditions in Lafourche and Assumption parishes, and social and economic conditions in France. In French. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2831.
Manuscript Topic
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1806
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