Box 17
Contains 15 Results:
Chapter 13 - Chapter 14, circa 1996
Early drafts of this work were titled, "Now Daughter." All drafts are undated, except where noted.
Chapter 15 - Chapter 16, circa 1996
Early drafts of this work were titled, "Now Daughter." All drafts are undated, except where noted.
Chapter 17 - Chapter 18 (includes some primary documents and photographs), circa 1996
Early drafts of this work were titled, "Now Daughter." All drafts are undated, except where noted.
Chapter 19 - Chapter 20, circa 1996
Early drafts of this work were titled, "Now Daughter." All drafts are undated, except where noted.
Chapter 21 - Chapter 23, circa 1996
Early drafts of this work were titled, "Now Daughter." All drafts are undated, except where noted.
“The Moss Man of Labadieville” by Routh T. Wilby, circa 1980
Includes research information for an article on Moss ginning, manuscripts, notes, and photographs from her projects: "Clearing Bayou Teche After the Civil War: The Kingsbury Project (1870-1871)", "Honshu Home", and "Friends and Helpers: A Tribute to those who worked at Dixie Plantation: 1846-2002."
"Clearing Bayou Teche after the Civil War": Proof Copy, 1991
This book tells the story of Daniel Kingsbury who was assigned the task of locating and clearing Bayou Teche of obstructions to make it accessible by boat. Routh T. Wilby found the original correspondence, surveys, and progress reports that this book is based on at Dixie Plantation.
The University of Southwestern Louisiana Publishing Contract, n.d.
This book tells the story of Daniel Kingsbury who was assigned the task of locating and clearing Bayou Teche of obstructions to make it accessible by boat. Routh T. Wilby found the original correspondence, surveys, and progress reports that this book is based on at Dixie Plantation.
Illustrations used in "Clearing Bayou Teche after the Civil War", n.d.
This book tells the story of Daniel Kingsbury who was assigned the task of locating and clearing Bayou Teche of obstructions to make it accessible by boat. Routh T. Wilby found the original correspondence, surveys, and progress reports that this book is based on at Dixie Plantation.
Maps of Mr. Kingsbury’s route through the Teche (1 transparency and 3 maps), n.d.
This book tells the story of Daniel Kingsbury who was assigned the task of locating and clearing Bayou Teche of obstructions to make it accessible by boat. Routh T. Wilby found the original correspondence, surveys, and progress reports that this book is based on at Dixie Plantation.