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Box 7

 Container

Contains 105 Results:

Louisiane, by Bizier and Larroque – Acadian Museum, n.d.

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 62
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection contains files of Perrin’s correspondence with foreign governments, testimonies from Acadian descendants, numerous speeches and newspaper articles, and the Official Proclamation by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth of England recognizing the injustice done to the French Neutrals (The Acadians) in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia from 1755 through 1763, commonly known as the Grand Dérangement.

Mr. Warren Perrin donated this collection.

Dates: Other: n.d.

Times Picayune, “Everybody’s a Star at Smiley’s Bar”, n.d.

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 63
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection contains files of Perrin’s correspondence with foreign governments, testimonies from Acadian descendants, numerous speeches and newspaper articles, and the Official Proclamation by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth of England recognizing the injustice done to the French Neutrals (The Acadians) in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia from 1755 through 1763, commonly known as the Grand Dérangement.

Mr. Warren Perrin donated this collection.

Dates: Other: n.d.

Times Picayune, “French Honoring Acadian Culture”, February 1999

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 64
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection contains files of Perrin’s correspondence with foreign governments, testimonies from Acadian descendants, numerous speeches and newspaper articles, and the Official Proclamation by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth of England recognizing the injustice done to the French Neutrals (The Acadians) in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia from 1755 through 1763, commonly known as the Grand Dérangement.

Mr. Warren Perrin donated this collection.

Dates: Other: February 1999

Times Picayune, ““Lagniappe” – Cajun French Makes Comeback in Erath”, May 1997

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 65
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection contains files of Perrin’s correspondence with foreign governments, testimonies from Acadian descendants, numerous speeches and newspaper articles, and the Official Proclamation by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth of England recognizing the injustice done to the French Neutrals (The Acadians) in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia from 1755 through 1763, commonly known as the Grand Dérangement.

Mr. Warren Perrin donated this collection.

Dates: Other: May 1997

Times Picayune, “Letters to the Editor”, January 1990

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 66
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection contains files of Perrin’s correspondence with foreign governments, testimonies from Acadian descendants, numerous speeches and newspaper articles, and the Official Proclamation by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth of England recognizing the injustice done to the French Neutrals (The Acadians) in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia from 1755 through 1763, commonly known as the Grand Dérangement.

Mr. Warren Perrin donated this collection.

Dates: Other: January 1990

Times Picayune, “Ties That Bind: Cajun Connection”, April 1995

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 67
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection contains files of Perrin’s correspondence with foreign governments, testimonies from Acadian descendants, numerous speeches and newspaper articles, and the Official Proclamation by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth of England recognizing the injustice done to the French Neutrals (The Acadians) in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia from 1755 through 1763, commonly known as the Grand Dérangement.

Mr. Warren Perrin donated this collection.

Dates: Other: April 1995

Times Picayune, “Use of Slang Word Offensive to Acadians”, August 1997

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 68
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection contains files of Perrin’s correspondence with foreign governments, testimonies from Acadian descendants, numerous speeches and newspaper articles, and the Official Proclamation by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth of England recognizing the injustice done to the French Neutrals (The Acadians) in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia from 1755 through 1763, commonly known as the Grand Dérangement.

Mr. Warren Perrin donated this collection.

Dates: Other: August 1997

Times Picayune, “Bastille Day Sparks a Spate of Socializing”, July 1995

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 70
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection contains files of Perrin’s correspondence with foreign governments, testimonies from Acadian descendants, numerous speeches and newspaper articles, and the Official Proclamation by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth of England recognizing the injustice done to the French Neutrals (The Acadians) in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia from 1755 through 1763, commonly known as the Grand Dérangement.

Mr. Warren Perrin donated this collection.

Dates: Other: July 1995

Morning Advocate, “Cajun Visitor Still Breaking the Law”, April 1994

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 71
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection contains files of Perrin’s correspondence with foreign governments, testimonies from Acadian descendants, numerous speeches and newspaper articles, and the Official Proclamation by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth of England recognizing the injustice done to the French Neutrals (The Acadians) in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia from 1755 through 1763, commonly known as the Grand Dérangement.

Mr. Warren Perrin donated this collection.

Dates: Other: April 1994

Abbeville Meridional, “Dedication of the Acadian Room”, February 1993

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 72
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection contains files of Perrin’s correspondence with foreign governments, testimonies from Acadian descendants, numerous speeches and newspaper articles, and the Official Proclamation by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth of England recognizing the injustice done to the French Neutrals (The Acadians) in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia from 1755 through 1763, commonly known as the Grand Dérangement.

Mr. Warren Perrin donated this collection.

Dates: Other: February 1993