Iberia Parish (La.)
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Rose-Hayes. Genealogical Collection, 1777-2011, n.d.
This collection consists of the Rose-Hayes families of Petite Anse Island and allied families research papers. Elizabeth Hayes settled on Avery Island in the early 1790s. She is believed to be the first of the Hayes family to migrate there. Edmond Rose was from North Carolina. He arrived at Weeks Island, January 7, 1815.
This collection was donated by Judy Henry.
Southwell, Owen J. (1892-1961). Papers, 1913-1961, n.d.
This collection contains and extensive gathering of Southwell’s designs for homes, churches, and public buildings. Also included are general and financial records, correspondence, photographs, working files arranged by subject and title. In addition, there are drawings, sketches, and blueprints of houses/buildings he designed.
St. Peter's Church (New Iberia, Louisiana). Miscellaneous Records, 1954-1971
Material gathered by Glenn Conrad for an essay on St. Peter's Church. No donor card.
United States Army, Department of the Gulf. Miscellaneous Records, 1863-1865
Microfilm from National Archives and Records Administration Records Group 393: Records of the United States Army Continental Commands, 1821 1930. The loyalty oaths were filmed for Dave Edmonds in 1977. The New Iberia headquarters orders were filmed in 1980.
Winters, Mary Elizabeth (1890-1991). Papers, 1813-1937, n.d.
This collection consists of correspondence and papers relating to the history of southwest Louisiana. These papers are mainly about the history of New Iberia and Iberia Parish. Also included is her master’s thesis submitted to Peabody College. There are other miscellaneous materials as well.