University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Center for Louisiana Studies
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Ascension Parish. Civil Records, 1770-1930
This collection contains microfilm copies of civil records from Ascension Parish from the 18th and 19th centuries.
The records were filmed in 1971 by the Southwestern Archives and Manuscripts Collection for the Center for Louisiana Studies as an extension of the Colonial Louisiana Records Collection. That collection was transferred to the University Archives and Acadiana Manuscript Collection in 2013.
Assumption Parish. Civil Records, 1788-1943
Baker, Vaughan (1937- ). Papers, 1616-2018, n.d.
This collection contains Dr. Baker’s working files. These include materials from her history, humanities, and philosophy classes, student work, evaluations, and office files. The office files contain materials related to publishing, conferences, and organizations for which she was a member.
Catholic Church. Colonial Records, 1576-1806
Conrad, Glenn R. (1932-2003). Papers, 1767-2003, n.d.
Conrad, Glenn R. (1932-2003). Personal Papers, 1950-2005
This collection consists of Conrad’s personal papers. These include ticket stubs, IDs and library cards, conference and symposium packets, invitations, announcements, programs, and flyers from events Conrad attended. During the years he was in school, notes from classes, drafts of papers, and course syllabi are also included, as well as personal ephemera.
East Baton Rouge Parish. Civil Records, 1782-1810
Civil record books of East Baton Rouge Parish during Spanish and Early National Periods. Filming was probably done by the Center for Louisiana Studies. All reels are negative except Reel 3.
Iberia Parish. Civil Records, 1775-1971
Iberville Parish. Civil Records, 1770-1964
Lafayette Parish Policy Jury. Minutes, 1823-1833
This collection contains the minutes of the Lafayette Parish Police Jury from 1823 to 1833.
The source of the microfilm is not indicated. The film was acquired by the Center for Louisiana Studies as an extension of the Colonial Louisiana Records Collection. That collection was transferred to the University Archives and Acadiana Manuscripts Collection in 2013.