University of Southwestern Louisiana
Found in 100 Collections and/or Records:
Abel, E. Glynn (1913-2008). Papers, 1943-1987
This collection consists of correspondence, certificates, clippings, Dean of Men material, and other miscellaneous materials.
Abraham, Joseph N. ( - ). Collection, 1929-2005, n.d.
This collection was donated by Dr. Joseph Abraham.
Acadian Pageant Company. Document, 1914
Incorporation paper stemming from public meeting held May 24, 1914, on stationery from the Southwestern Louisiana Industrial Institute (now the University of Louisiana at Lafayette). No donor card.
Allain, Mathé (1928- ). Papers, 1161-2000, n.d.
This collection consists of copies of her research, writings, and lessons. Such topics include Louisiana history, women, and Cajun culture. Languages of the materials include English, French, and Spanish.
Amelinckx, Frans C. (1932-2010). Papers, 1963-2006, n.d.
This collection primarily consists of Dr. Amelinckx’s research notes, written works, and personal/professional correspondence, but also contains class materials, graduate student work, and conference materials. The majority of materials in this collection are in French. To see his curriculum vitae, see a Special Collections staff member.
This collection was donated by Dr. Carol Cedar Amelinckx.
Ancelet, Barry Jean (1951- ). Papers, 1978-1983
This collection consists of manuscripts from “Suite de loupe” (1998) and “The Makers of Cajun Music” (1984). Barry Jean Ancelet donated the collection.
Ascension Parish. Civil Records, 1770-1930
This collection contains microfilm copies of civil records from Ascension Parish from the 18th and 19th centuries.
The records were filmed in 1971 by the Southwestern Archives and Manuscripts Collection for the Center for Louisiana Studies as an extension of the Colonial Louisiana Records Collection. That collection was transferred to the University Archives and Acadiana Manuscript Collection in 2013.
Assumption Parish. Civil Records, 1788-1943
Authement, Ray P. (1928- ). Collection, 1956-2008
This collection contains newspaper clippings from his working files, personal correspondence, programs, video tapes, books and artifacts from his various endeavors throughout the community.
Baker, Vaughan (1937- ). Papers, 1616-2018, n.d.
This collection contains Dr. Baker’s working files. These include materials from her history, humanities, and philosophy classes, student work, evaluations, and office files. The office files contain materials related to publishing, conferences, and organizations for which she was a member.