Daughters of the American Revolution
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Anders, Eliza Quintilla Morgan (1889-1980). Papers, 1824-1960, n.d.
This collection contains biographical information, writings of Ms. Anders, and other miscellaneous materials. Writings include material on the Daughters of the American Revolution, education in Lafayette, and the history of institutions and organizations in Lafayette.
Daughters of the American Revolution National Society, Attakapas Chapter. Yearbook, 1983-1984
This yearbook consists of chapter officers, Chapter Chairman of the National Committees, etc.
John, Douglas ( - ). Dictionary, 1935
Typescript and manuscript of "Dictionary of the Coushatta Indian Tribe Language" compiled by Douglas John. Donated by the Daughters of the American Revolution, Galvez Chapter, Committee for American Indians, 1981.
Pearson, Mary Alice ( - ). Collection, 1968-2002, n.d.
This collection contains materials reflecting the Aime and Grevemberg families. Valcour Aime in particular was a successful sugar planter from the 1800s based in St. James Parish. His plantation home was known as “Le Petit Versailles.”
Mary Alice Pearson of Temple, Georgia donated this collection.