New Iberia
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Anthony Muller Camp #8, United Spanish War Veterans. Collection, 1912-1979, n.d.
Broussard, Robert F. (1864-1918) and Edwin S. (1874-1934). Papers, 1890-1935, n.d.
Burke, Walter J. (1866-1941). Papers, 1835-1966, n.d.
Duperier, Alfred (1826-1904). Speech, 1899
Typescript of newspaper article (?) prepared on occasion for dedication of federal building - post office in New Iberia: "A Narrative of Events Connected with the Early Settlement of New Iberia and Contemplating Its Future Prospect." Same document in Weeks Family Papers, COLL 55. No donor card.
Dupuy, P.A. ( - ). Collection, 1877-1879
This collection consists of a daybook (1877-1879) and index (1877), digitized from the original manuscripts and formatted in PDF for user access. The daybook includes daily charge transactions from December 14, 1877 to February 18, 1879. The index may or may not be the index to the daybook in this collection, as a small sample of names and numbers could not be cross-referenced.
Terry Dupuy loaned the collection for digitization and donated the digital copies.
Evangeline China Market. Photographs, n. d.
The Evangeline china Market, Highway 90, New Iberia, LA. (Just outside City). Includes photographs. This Market had hundreds of items, which included china, glassware, pottery, and giftware. They were the distributor of “The New Iberia Souvenir Plate”.
Fortnightly Club (New Iberia, Louisiana). Collection, 1924-2021, n.d.
This collection includes scattered records covering club activities from 1924 to the present day. It contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, financial records, minutes, yearbooks, and scrapbooks.
Hebert, Louis Wilfred, III ( - ). Collection, 1600s-2016
This collection consists of a binder of family history material dating back from the 1600s to 2016. It includes families of Hebert, LaBauve, Guidry, Bourg, Simoneaux, and other related families. These families mainly resided in the New Iberia, Louisiana area.
New Iberia Industrial School Association. Minute Book, 1899-1900
Minutes of the New Iberia group trying to promote the location of the newly authorized industrial institution in their community. Donated by Clarence Pierson.