Louisiana
Found in 37 Collections and/or Records:
Scalco, Dorothy ( - ). Collection, 1993-1995, 2009
Dorothy Ann Scalco is a published photographer of black and white photographs. She focuses on “Louisiana Life” and “Historical Documentary” Photographs. The National Museum of Women in the Arts has recognized her work. She received her B.S. at Nicholls Start University in 1979.
See All of Louisiana All Year ‘Round. Publication, n. d.
This publication consists of information on plantation homes, state parks, ports of Louisiana, the Bayou Country, Mardi Gras, historical information, etc.
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.
State Department of Education of Louisiana. Classified List of Public and Private High Schools, 1926-1927
Booklet: Issued by the State Department of Education. (Session 1926-1927)
Tate, Albert, Jr. (1920-1986). Genealogical Papers, 1800-1989, n.d.
Valentine, Jacob M. (1917-2000). Papers, 1791-1997
This collection contains Valentine’s professional files that chronicle his work while in Louisiana. These files include notes, papers, news clippings, and photographs. Dr. Thomas C. Michot, a colleague of Valentine’s, donated the collection.
Wright, Salmon Lusk “Sol” (1852-1929). Collection, 1908-1929
Newsclippings and a petition to the Louisiana Legislature in May 1908 requesting the establishment of the Rice Experiment Station at Crowley.