Scrapbooks
Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:
Barousse, Walter B. (1918-1997). Collection, 1938-1945
This collection consists of three scrapbooks with photographs taken and collected by Staff Sergeant Barousse during World War II. There are also two certificates and a photograph of him.
Lucien J. Savoie, III and Christine Savoie, Staff Sergeant Barousse’s nephew and grandniece respectively, donated the digital version of this collection.
Birdhill, Audrey C. ( - ). Scrapbooks, 1939-1942
Broussard, Pierre Otis “P.O.” (1917-2002). Collection, 1904-1945, n.d.
This collection contains materials pertaining to P.O. Broussard. Of particular interest are scrapbooks containing photographs he took or collected during World War II.
Vaughan Baker, P.O. Broussard’s niece, donated the collection.
Broussard, Whitney ( - ). Collection, 1861-1990s, n.d.
Claire M. Landry Garcia (1925-2012). Collection, ca. 1903-1944
Colfax Chronicle Scrapbook. Clippings, 1948-1952
This collection contains clippings about local items of interest, many of column by Ben Bayonne.
Cusimano, Richard C. (1940- ). Collection, n.d.
This collection consists of a series of plates culled from various sources that Dr. Cusimano used for illustrations in his teachings over the years.
Donated by Dr. Richard Cusimano.
deKerlegand, Vivian (1917-2010). Scrapbooks, 1935-2017
These scrapbooks were compiled by her long-time friend and Marianite Associate Anna Jane Marks. They include photographs, cards, articles, correspondence and programs. Many of these items reflect Sister Vivian’s jubilees, mainly her 50th, 60th, 70th, and 75th anniversaries in the Marianite order.
Ms. Marks lent the scrapbooks to the University Archives and Acadiana Manuscripts Collection to digitize. The Archives holds DVDs containing the digitized versions of the scrapbooks.
Dessens, Mildred L. ( - ). Scrapbooks, 1920s, 1930
Dominique, Edmonia (1885-1968). Collection of Postcards, 1909-1918
Mrs. Edmonia Dominique of Opelousas, Louisiana collected postcards from 1909 through 1918. There are about 25 cards that are in a scrapbook.
Harold Prejean of Broussard, Louisiana donated this collection.