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Conrad, Glenn R. (1932-2003). Papers, 1767-2003, n.d.

 Collection
Identifier: UAAMC-COLL-0260

Scope and Contents

This collection spans from 1767 to 2003, with the bulk of the material between 1970 and 2000. The collection includes Conrad’s professional correspondence (1971-1993), travel vouchers, awards, essays, research notes, manuscripts, biographical sketches, student evaluations, conference material, and collection of books, journal articles, and newspapers. His correspondence is with various local, state, and national organizations including CODOFIL, the Louisiana Historical Association, the Attakapas Historical Association, the Louisiana Heritage Foundation, the Louisiana Heritage Congress, the Louisiana Cultural Exchange Program, Louisiana Preservation Alliance, the Jefferson Historical Society of Louisiana, the Historical Association of Central Louisiana, the Southwest Louisiana Geophysical Society, the Lafayette Genealogical Society, the Dept. of Culture, Tourism, and Recreation, the German and Acadian Coast Historical and Genealogical Society, the French Colonial Historical Society, the Mississippi Historical Society, the Southern Council on Francophone Studies, the Social Science Association, the Society of the War of 1812, the Southern Historical Association, the Bouligny Foundation, and the Pioneer America Society. Conrad’s essays pertain primarily to the history of New Iberia and the Attakapas District. The New Iberia series contains various early estate records, essays, maps, and photographs of these areas along with a substantial amount of Conrad’s correspondence on related projects, programs, and biographical sketches. The Louisiana Historical Association series contains a substantial amount of material including administrative documents, correspondence, the Book of Readings Project, and publication records of the Louisiana History Journal. The collection also contains manuscripts on Huey P. Long’s impeachment, biographies on various individuals, the Horn Island Case, France’s settlement of Louisiana and the Illinois Country, documents on the USL History Series, and administrative and financial records for the Center for Louisiana Studies.

Dates

  • 1767-2003, n.d.

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Box 41 is restricted.

Biographical / Historical

Glenn Conrad was born September 3, 1932 in New Iberia, LA. He received a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service from Georgetown University (1953), and a Master of Arts in History (1959). During his career, he served first as an editor for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He later taught history at Southern State Colorado and the University of Southwestern Louisiana (now the University of Louisiana at Lafayette) from 1958 to 1991. From 1973-1993, Conrad served as the director of the Center of Louisiana Studies at USL in Lafayette, LA. In addition to serving on the board of directors for the Attakapas Historical Association and the Louisiana Historical Association, he served as secretary-treasurer for the LHA and edited its journal, "Louisiana History". He served as chairman of the state review committee of the National Register of Historic Places and was a member of the Southern Historical Association, French Historical Society, Louisiana Purchase Bicentennial Commission, New Iberia Bicentennial of the Founding, New Iberia Sesquicentennial of Incorporation, and the New Iberia Historic District Commission. He participated in various collaborative projects to further the history and preservation of Louisiana and its culture, such as the Women in Louisiana Collection, the State Historical Marker Program, the Historical Dramatization Project, the Acadiana Documentation Project, the Montpellier Colloquium, Acadian Village, the Louisiana Colonial Records Project, the U.S. Oral History Project, the Plaquemines Parish Project, the Historic Districts Commission, the Vermilionville Project, the St. Martin Parish Project, and the Louisiana Purchase Bicentennial celebration in 2003. He served as the town historian for New Iberia, LA, which resulted in his collection of genealogical information and photographs on New Iberia families, as well as the creation of numerous essays on New Iberia history.

He authored and edited numerous books including "French Louisiana: A Commemoration of the French Revolution Bicentennial" (1989), "Land Records of the Attakapas District" (1990), "The Attakapas Doomsday Book: Land Grants, Claims, & Confirmations in the Attakapas District, 1764-1826" (1990), "The Road to Louisiana: The Saint Domingue Refugees, 1792-1809" (1992), "Cross, Crozier, & Crucible: A Volume Celebrating the Bicentennial of a Catholic Diocese in La, 1793-1993" (1993), "Crevasse! The 1927 Flood in Acadiana" (1994), "White Gold: A Brief History of the Louisiana Sugar Industry" (1995), "Louisiana Purchase Bicentennial Series in Louisiana History, and The French Experience in Louisiana" (1995).

Conrad received various honors including: Distinguished Professor at USL (1978), Daughters of the American Revolution Medal of Honor (1984), the Louisiana Preservation Alliance Education Award (1984), the Historic New Orleans Collection Manuscript Award (1992), Outstanding Civic Service Award from the Greater Iberia Chamber of Commerce (1993), the McGinty Lifetime Meritorious Service Award for contributions to Louisiana’s history and heritage (1995), Fellow of the Louisiana Historical Association (1999), Humanist of the Year Award from the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities (2001), and he was inducted into the Acadian Museum as a “Living Legend” (2003).

Conrad died June 4, 2003 in New Iberia after a lengthy illness.

Extent

24 Linear Feet (24 feet of materials contained in 42 boxes)

Language of Materials

English

Related Materials

Conrad’s personal papers can be found in Collection 260A.

Title
Glenn R. Conrad Papers
Status
Completed
Author
Zack Stein
Date
04/08/2019
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script
Language of description note
English

Repository Details

Part of the University Archives and Acadiana Manuscripts Collection Repository

Contact:
Edith Garland Dupré Library
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
400 East St. Mary Blvd.
Lafayette LA 70503 United States
337-482-6031