Box 8
Contains 24 Results:
“Our Uncle Charlie; An Educational Fantasy;” “Rinkus Ranch, Rio Frio, Texas,” personal reflections); “Some thoughts on Southern Politics;” LSU N.O.—Louisiana Miracle institution of Higher Learning;” Dr. Homer Hitt, A Vigorous, Capable University President;” Dr. Joseph Walter Brouillette;” Col. George T. Madison;” and “Thomas Duchett Rogel: The second president of State Normal School, 1969
These materials are undated and the content varies widely within each notebook, from poetry to essays and stories. Several of the notebooks contain some notes related to Fletcher’s Parrish Fuller manuscript.
“Midland, Texas, Louisiana Education, The New Union Naval Base;” Parrish Fuller: Louisiana’s most useful citizen,” “Midland, Texas (journal entry);” letter transcriptions of correspondence addressed to Professor Fletcher, Midland, Texas (journal entry); miscellaneous notes, 1970
These materials are undated and the content varies widely within each notebook, from poetry to essays and stories. Several of the notebooks contain some notes related to Fletcher’s Parrish Fuller manuscript.
“History of Central, Louisiana;” “The Graham Papers [Graham family of Lincoln Parish];” transcriptions of correspondence relating to A.T. Prescott and to Graham family; “Parrish Fuller becomes national leader of move to stability [of the lumber industry] and “Odds and Ends of Parrish Fuller’s life;” “Parrish Fuller, Chairman of the building committee of Lily Library at Wabash College;” “Parrish Fuller, Leader in Louisiana war effort;” “Address to those who knew him [Parrish Fuller];” “Leader in Louisiana Forestry Work;” “Education as a National Defense;” Parrish Fuller: Leader of the Democratic Party in Louisiana;” and miscellaneous notes, n.d.
These materials are undated and the content varies widely within each notebook, from poetry to essays and stories. Several of the notebooks contain some notes related to Fletcher’s Parrish Fuller manuscript.
“William Parrish Fuller: Useful Citizen;” “Most Recent Letter from my North, Louisiana friend;” Fletcher’s reminisces on whether or not Louisiana is a backwards state, n.d.
These materials are undated and the content varies widely within each notebook, from poetry to essays and stories. Several of the notebooks contain some notes related to Fletcher’s Parrish Fuller manuscript.
“Politics in Jacksonia;” “John M. Parker for governor;” “Frank Meyers for Governor”, n.d.
These materials are undated and the content varies widely within each notebook, from poetry to essays and stories. Several of the notebooks contain some notes related to Fletcher’s Parrish Fuller manuscript.
“Louisiana Education: To college students and their parents;” “Early morning meditations;” miscellaneous Parrish Fuller notes, n.d.
These materials are undated and the content varies widely within each notebook, from poetry to essays and stories. Several of the notebooks contain some notes related to Fletcher’s Parrish Fuller manuscript.
“Dear Joel (copy of letter sent to Joel Fletcher Jr.);” “The major efforts of Parrish Fuller on the state board of education;” “The national youth administration at Southwestern;” “N.Y.A. at U.S.L.;” “The Louisiana forests and the forest industry”, n.d.
These materials are undated and the content varies widely within each notebook, from poetry to essays and stories. Several of the notebooks contain some notes related to Fletcher’s Parrish Fuller manuscript.
“A Reprimand and the Reply”, n.d.
These materials are undated and the content varies widely within each notebook, from poetry to essays and stories. Several of the notebooks contain some notes related to Fletcher’s Parrish Fuller manuscript.
“Book IV: Julian Wyatt of Jacksonia;” “Louisiana Education: Daughters, a parent’s joy:” “Mary Mims: beloved lady of rural Louisiana”, n.d.
These materials are undated and the content varies widely within each notebook, from poetry to essays and stories. Several of the notebooks contain some notes related to Fletcher’s Parrish Fuller manuscript.
Fragments of various writings by Joel Fletcher Jr. , n.d.
Contains loose pages, notes, incomplete writings, and notebooks which contain a variety of writings, poetry, and notes.