Law
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Mouton, Vivian (1896-1972). Scrapbook, 1919
This collection consists of a scrapbook of Vivian Mouton’s photographs, most of which have been identified. The scrapbook has been digitized and is included on CD.
Mouton vs. Guidry. Case File, 1873-1874
This collection contains a scanned copy and a transcription of the case file. The files are mostly in English, though there are also documents in French.
Leslie Elizabeth Barras, great-granddaughter of Celeste Mouton, scanned, transcribed, and donated the collection.
Perrin, Warren A. (1947- ). Papers, 1993-2014, n.d.
This collection contains files of Perrin’s correspondence with foreign governments, testimonies from Acadian descendants, numerous speeches and newspaper articles, and the Official Proclamation by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth of England recognizing the injustice done to the French Neutrals (The Acadians) in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia from 1755 through 1763, commonly known as the Grand Dérangement.
Mr. Warren Perrin donated this collection.
Putnam, Richard J. (1913-2002). Federal Case Records, 1960s-1970s
This collection consists of federal cases mainly from Louisiana. Many of the cases deal with school desegregation. There are also cases from other states as well. Also included are correspondence, reports, publications, clippings, and court orders. This collection is arranged alphabetically by parish within Louisiana, and then by other state.
Richard, François (1826-1898). Papers, 1832-1899, n.d.
This collections contains mainly documents related to law practice of François Richard, fils, in St. Landry Parish and to legal matters involving the Richard family. Of special interest is a contract between a former enslaver and freedmen executed on 16 August 1865.
Sandra Clayton Richard donated this collection in 1989.
Rodgers, Raymond S. (1935-2007). Collection, 1966-1972, n.d.
This collection consists of materials dealing with CODOFIL and French in Louisiana. Included are his writings and correspondence, organization minutes, by-laws, publications, and reports dealing with French in Louisiana. His paper entitled "Political Economy Aspects of the Survival of French in Louisiana" was given at Louisiana Academy of Sciences.
Raymond S. Rodgers donated this collection.
St. Charles Parish. Court Records, 1740-1872
This collection consists of copies of the St. Charles Parish Acts of Judges Records. These are records from the Colonial record books and filmed by the Louisiana State Archives.