Box 5
Contains 58 Results:
Jeanerette: Early reminiscences, articles from Jeanerette Enterprise, 1965
This collection consists of Dr. Griffin’s personal papers, including writings, speeches, correspondence, and materials he collected reflecting his interest in south Louisiana history, political science, education, and civic affairs. The material collected on local history consists mainly of newspaper clippings, including many written by Mario Mamalakis.
H.L. Griffin and Lucile M. Griffin donated this collection.
St. Landry Parish: Papers by SLI Students, 1920s
This collection consists of Dr. Griffin’s personal papers, including writings, speeches, correspondence, and materials he collected reflecting his interest in south Louisiana history, political science, education, and civic affairs. The material collected on local history consists mainly of newspaper clippings, including many written by Mario Mamalakis.
H.L. Griffin and Lucile M. Griffin donated this collection.
St. Landry Parish
This collection consists of Dr. Griffin’s personal papers, including writings, speeches, correspondence, and materials he collected reflecting his interest in south Louisiana history, political science, education, and civic affairs. The material collected on local history consists mainly of newspaper clippings, including many written by Mario Mamalakis.
H.L. Griffin and Lucile M. Griffin donated this collection.
Opelousas: Student Papers, 1920s
This collection consists of Dr. Griffin’s personal papers, including writings, speeches, correspondence, and materials he collected reflecting his interest in south Louisiana history, political science, education, and civic affairs. The material collected on local history consists mainly of newspaper clippings, including many written by Mario Mamalakis.
H.L. Griffin and Lucile M. Griffin donated this collection.
Sacred Heart Convent and St. Charles College [paper by Mrs. S. Levy, Sunset, Louisiana, probably 1920s; Mamalakis articles; paper by Mrs. Frank Sibille on St. Charles College]
This collection consists of Dr. Griffin’s personal papers, including writings, speeches, correspondence, and materials he collected reflecting his interest in south Louisiana history, political science, education, and civic affairs. The material collected on local history consists mainly of newspaper clippings, including many written by Mario Mamalakis.
H.L. Griffin and Lucile M. Griffin donated this collection.
"Acadian Exiles", author unknown, n.d.
22 pp.
Acadians: Clippings [includes articles by Mario Mamalakis and Mary Alice Fontenot]
This collection consists of Dr. Griffin’s personal papers, including writings, speeches, correspondence, and materials he collected reflecting his interest in south Louisiana history, political science, education, and civic affairs. The material collected on local history consists mainly of newspaper clippings, including many written by Mario Mamalakis.
H.L. Griffin and Lucile M. Griffin donated this collection.
Evangeline Story: Article by Mario Mamalakis, Genealogy of Louis Arceneaux
This collection consists of Dr. Griffin’s personal papers, including writings, speeches, correspondence, and materials he collected reflecting his interest in south Louisiana history, political science, education, and civic affairs. The material collected on local history consists mainly of newspaper clippings, including many written by Mario Mamalakis.
H.L. Griffin and Lucile M. Griffin donated this collection.
Acadians: H.L. Griffin Notes
This collection consists of Dr. Griffin’s personal papers, including writings, speeches, correspondence, and materials he collected reflecting his interest in south Louisiana history, political science, education, and civic affairs. The material collected on local history consists mainly of newspaper clippings, including many written by Mario Mamalakis.
H.L. Griffin and Lucile M. Griffin donated this collection.
Photographs: St. Martinville area, "Evangeline", Longfellow
This collection consists of Dr. Griffin’s personal papers, including writings, speeches, correspondence, and materials he collected reflecting his interest in south Louisiana history, political science, education, and civic affairs. The material collected on local history consists mainly of newspaper clippings, including many written by Mario Mamalakis.
H.L. Griffin and Lucile M. Griffin donated this collection.