Lawyers
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
Bode, Jane (1951-1987). Legal Records, 1978-1985, n.d.
Jane Bode was an attorney from Crowley, Louisiana. This collection consists of her working files.
Brinkhaus, Armand J. (1935-2017). Papers, 1967-1995, n.d.
This collection consists of his working papers while in office. It also includes information on clubs and organizations that he was active in.
Broussard, Robert F. (1864-1918) and Edwin S. (1874-1934). Papers, 1890-1935, n.d.
Caffery, Charles D. (1856-1943). Photographs, 1800s
Photographs, 1800s.
Chowning, Frank (1894-1981). Papers, 1950s-1980s, n.d.
This collection contains correspondence, his writings, certificates and awards, organization publications, photographs, and other materials.
Dalferes, A. Wilmot (1897-1981). Appointment Certificate, 1932
This collection contains an appointment of A. Wilmot Dalferes as Notary Public in Lafayette Parish, signed by Alice Lee Grosjean, Acting Governor.
Judge A. Wilmot Dalferes donated the collection.
Dozier, Gilbert L. "Gil" (1934-2013). Collection, 1955
This collection consists of “Southwestern Sings” a phonograph album of SLI songs from the early 1950s.
Mr. Dozier’s son, also named Gil Dozier, donated the collection.
Dupré, Henry Garland (1873-1924). Papers, 1898-1924
This collection contains correspondence, mainly with family. Many of the letters are typescripts prepared when William H. Fulham was working on a publication of Dupré’s biography and letters entitled The Gentleman from Louisiana (1965). Dates are often supplied on letters probably when the family was preparing them for publication. There are also speeches, clippings and other documents related to Dupré.
Fontenot, James E. (1944-2004 ). Papers, 1971-2003, n.d.
This collection contains his working files while in office as a Louisiana Senator, arranged alphabetically by subject. It also contains some personal material, mostly related to genealogy.
Gardiner, Lessley P. (1901-1976). Papers, 1936-1984, n.d.
This collection reflects Gardiner’s judicial and civic activities, especially after 1949. The collection came in with the James H. Bradshaw Papers. Mrs. Bradshaw was the granddaughter of Judge Gardiner’s second wife, Norma Summers Gardiner.