Box 1
Contains 24 Results:
Auto-Biography of Francis DuBose Richardson, Written at Forest Home, St. Louis County, 20 August 1881
This collection consists of papers presenting the history of the Richardson, Bissell, and Horner families. These include genealogy, writings, photographs, and original letters between family members. There is also a record book dated from 1860-1868 of day-to-day operations on the plantation side. According to the record book, crops planted included cotton and corn, but mainly sugarcane.
Wesley Winans Horner II donated the papers. Gayle Breaux Smith donated the records book.
Memoirs of Francis D. Richardson, Written 1878, Typed 1 December 1895
Photocopy of Original
Memoirs of Francis D. Richardson, Written 1 December 1895, Reprint, 1930
This collection consists of papers presenting the history of the Richardson, Bissell, and Horner families. These include genealogy, writings, photographs, and original letters between family members. There is also a record book dated from 1860-1868 of day-to-day operations on the plantation side. According to the record book, crops planted included cotton and corn, but mainly sugarcane.
Wesley Winans Horner II donated the papers. Gayle Breaux Smith donated the records book.
Family Record of Arthur Richardson, 1 July 1885
2 copies
Richardson Biographies, 1956, 1979, n.d.
This collection consists of papers presenting the history of the Richardson, Bissell, and Horner families. These include genealogy, writings, photographs, and original letters between family members. There is also a record book dated from 1860-1868 of day-to-day operations on the plantation side. According to the record book, crops planted included cotton and corn, but mainly sugarcane.
Wesley Winans Horner II donated the papers. Gayle Breaux Smith donated the records book.
Genealogy, n.d.
This collection consists of papers presenting the history of the Richardson, Bissell, and Horner families. These include genealogy, writings, photographs, and original letters between family members. There is also a record book dated from 1860-1868 of day-to-day operations on the plantation side. According to the record book, crops planted included cotton and corn, but mainly sugarcane.
Wesley Winans Horner II donated the papers. Gayle Breaux Smith donated the records book.
Articles by Col. F. D. Richardson, 1850-1886, n.d.
This collection consists of papers presenting the history of the Richardson, Bissell, and Horner families. These include genealogy, writings, photographs, and original letters between family members. There is also a record book dated from 1860-1868 of day-to-day operations on the plantation side. According to the record book, crops planted included cotton and corn, but mainly sugarcane.
Wesley Winans Horner II donated the papers. Gayle Breaux Smith donated the records book.
Articles Related to Helen Richardson, 1874, n.d.
This collection consists of papers presenting the history of the Richardson, Bissell, and Horner families. These include genealogy, writings, photographs, and original letters between family members. There is also a record book dated from 1860-1868 of day-to-day operations on the plantation side. According to the record book, crops planted included cotton and corn, but mainly sugarcane.
Wesley Winans Horner II donated the papers. Gayle Breaux Smith donated the records book.
Speech by Francis D. Richardson on the History of the Chalmette Monument, 1895
This collection consists of papers presenting the history of the Richardson, Bissell, and Horner families. These include genealogy, writings, photographs, and original letters between family members. There is also a record book dated from 1860-1868 of day-to-day operations on the plantation side. According to the record book, crops planted included cotton and corn, but mainly sugarcane.
Wesley Winans Horner II donated the papers. Gayle Breaux Smith donated the records book.
Article: “The Opening for Chinese Young Women,” by Miss Helen Richardson, The Chinese Recorder, February 1909
This collection consists of papers presenting the history of the Richardson, Bissell, and Horner families. These include genealogy, writings, photographs, and original letters between family members. There is also a record book dated from 1860-1868 of day-to-day operations on the plantation side. According to the record book, crops planted included cotton and corn, but mainly sugarcane.
Wesley Winans Horner II donated the papers. Gayle Breaux Smith donated the records book.