Lafayette Parish (La.)
Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:
Lafayette Parish (La.) Civil Records, 1800-1865
This collection contains 16 reels of microfilmed civil records from Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, from 1800 to 1865.
Lafayette Parish Office of the Assessor. Records, 1941-1967
This collection consists of financial records of the Office of the Assessor for Lafayette Parish with dates ranging from 1941-1967. Included are correspondence, receipts, deposit slips, and disbursement records. These volumes also include financial records from the Lafayette Police Jury and School Board.
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.
Lafayette Parish Youth Baseball Committee. Memo, 1961
This memo is directed to all committee members and includes an agenda of the meeting.
Merchants, Tradesmen, and Manufacturers. Booklet, 1902
Merchants, Tradesmen and Manufacturers Financial Condition for 1902 Cameron Parish & Lafayette Parish Louisiana. Information obtained from the 1902 R.G. Dun Mercantile Agency Reference Book. Published by Jan and Naomi McPeek, June 2005. Aaron’s Books, Salem, OH.
Mouton-Debaillon Law Firm. Legal Papers, 1910s-1920s
This collection consists of the files of Orther C. Mouton and Conrad Debaillon, lawyers of Lafayette, Louisiana. It includes successions and judgements from the 1910s through the 1920s. These are arranged numerically.
Southwest Louisiana LGBTQ+ Archive
This collection is an LGBTQ resource and contains proclamations, event posters, t-shirts, artwork, zines, and other documents and artifacts.
St. Julien, Joseph G. (1872-1954). Collection, 1931
This collection consists of a journal volume containing his handwritten notes dated 1931.
Starksville, Mississippi Dairy Business. Tour, 1928
Farmers and businessmen of Lafayette Parish made the trip to Starksville, Mississippi and toured the area. They toured the dairy section of Northern Mississippi. The trip consumed of five days and covered nearly 1000 miles, most of which time the buses bearing the party were going up and down the Mississippi and Louisiana hills.
Stephens, Carolyn P ( - ). Collection of Letters, 1927-1928
This collection consists of letters written “to Uncle Dick” describing teaching a primary grade in a country school in Lafayette Parish.