Box 1
Contains 15 Results:
West Hutchinson, Crowley, showing Catholic Church and stand pipe
Jeannette (Mrs. John W.) Lundy, Louisa Nixon’s grandmother, purchased a house in the 1940s. These items were found in the attic. Except for the Hadacol tokens, all are photographs.
Pieux fence, Mermentau
Jeannette (Mrs. John W.) Lundy, Louisa Nixon’s grandmother, purchased a house in the 1940s. These items were found in the attic. Except for the Hadacol tokens, all are photographs.
Jean Castex Home. Photographed in 1978
Jeannette (Mrs. John W.) Lundy, Louisa Nixon’s grandmother, purchased a house in the 1940s. These items were found in the attic. Except for the Hadacol tokens, all are photographs.
Portrait of John H. Fendrich, from National Cyclopaedia of American Biography, vol.G, p.418
Jeannette (Mrs. John W.) Lundy, Louisa Nixon’s grandmother, purchased a house in the 1940s. These items were found in the attic. Except for the Hadacol tokens, all are photographs.
Portrait of unidentified young man. F.F. Carter, Lafayette, La., photographer
Jeannette (Mrs. John W.) Lundy, Louisa Nixon’s grandmother, purchased a house in the 1940s. These items were found in the attic. Except for the Hadacol tokens, all are photographs.
Trade Wind Hotel, Last Island, La.
Jeannette (Mrs. John W.) Lundy, Louisa Nixon’s grandmother, purchased a house in the 1940s. These items were found in the attic. Except for the Hadacol tokens, all are photographs.
3 snapshots taken by Wilmot Dalferes
Jeannette (Mrs. John W.) Lundy, Louisa Nixon’s grandmother, purchased a house in the 1940s. These items were found in the attic. Except for the Hadacol tokens, all are photographs.
Louisiana Association of Acadians on pilgrimage to Nova Scotia, 1930. Group at White House with President Herbert Hoover
Jeannette (Mrs. John W.) Lundy, Louisa Nixon’s grandmother, purchased a house in the 1940s. These items were found in the attic. Except for the Hadacol tokens, all are photographs.
Panoramic photograph of men mostly on horseback, wearing sashes. Some hold lances. Other men standing in front are in courir-type costumes. Early tournoi?
Jeannette (Mrs. John W.) Lundy, Louisa Nixon’s grandmother, purchased a house in the 1940s. These items were found in the attic. Except for the Hadacol tokens, all are photographs.
Louisiana Tax Commission in Session, Aug. 12, 1912. Ewing, Baton Rouge, photographer
Jeannette (Mrs. John W.) Lundy, Louisa Nixon’s grandmother, purchased a house in the 1940s. These items were found in the attic. Except for the Hadacol tokens, all are photographs.