Scrapbooks
Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:
L'Heure de Musique. Records, 1949-1995
This collection consists of scrapbooks ranging from 1949 to 1995, which includes clippings, correspondence, photographs, certificates, flyers, annual programs, etc. In addition, there is a handwritten minute book that consists of the minutes of meetings from 1955-1957.
Mouton, Vivian (1896-1972). Scrapbook, 1919
This collection consists of a scrapbook of Vivian Mouton’s photographs, most of which have been identified. The scrapbook has been digitized and is included on CD.
Osborne, Ollie Tucker (1911-1994). Papers, 1927-1985
Roy, J. Maxime (1893-1968). Scrapbooks, 1948-1956
This collection consists of three volumes of scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings. These scrapbooks are also available on microfilm.
Soulier, Marie Stella Roy (1891-1972). Scrapbook, 1930s-1940s
This collection consists of her scrapbook. This scrapbook has been digitized. Please use digitized copy.
Teche Action Clinic. Collection, 1938-1958, n.d.
This collection contains photographs, articles, correspondence, and scrapbooks that were collected by members of Teche Action Clinic. Many of these materials relate to the St. Mary Parish Health Unit and Franklin Health Council.
Dr. Gary Wiltz, CEO of Teche Action Clinic, donated the digitized version of this collection with the help of Phebe Hayes.
Trahan, Eugene A., Sr., Col. (1917-2003). Scrapbooks, 1869-1982, n.d.
Triay, Frank C. (1866-1947). Scrapbook, 1877-1946
Willis, Edwin E. (1904-1972). Papers, 1949-1969
This collection contains extensive Congressional office records including correspondence, photographs, press releases, reports, scrapbooks and other materials. Almost all series contain constituent correspondence.
Wittenberger, Mary H. (1902-1990). Scrapbook, 1922, 1972
This collection consists of a digitized copy of a scrapbook compiled while she was enrolled at SLI. Examples of materials in the scrapbook include a listing of the 1922 graduates and a news clipping of the Golden Reunion of the Class of 1922 in 1972.
Harry Higgins donated the digitized copy of the scrapbook.