University of Southwestern Louisiana
Found in 100 Collections and/or Records:
Friends of the Humanities. Records, 1989-2022, n.d.
This collection consists of the organization’s working files such as correspondence, minutes of meetings, and materials on tours and trips.
Presidents Helen Billeaud, Sylvia Bienvenu, Judith Kennedy, and Linda Alesi donated have donated portions of this collection. The working files are arranged chronologically.
Fuselier, Wanda (1957- ). Scrapbook, 1977
This collection consists of a scrapbook created by Wanda Fuselier.
Gebert-Ray-Lee Families. Papers, 1810-1962, n.d.
The collection contains correspondence, legal, and financial documents of the Gebert-Ray-Lee families, both original and typescripts. The families resided in Kentucky before some moved to Louisiana in the 1820s, where they resided in Opelousas and Grand Coteau.
Gentry, Judith F. (1942-2021). Papers, 1975-1981, n.d.
This collection consists of Dr. Gentry's professional and research files. A large portion of the collection consists of material she gathered for a grant called “Acadian History.” These materials include data collection of land grants, original acts, baptisms, marriages, and funerals.
Gilmore, Robert (1909-1995) and Jeanne (1911-2006). Papers, 1921-1990, n.d.
This collection consists of sheet music, photographs, and other miscellaneous materials.
Girard Family. Papers, 1793-2019, n.d.
This collection contains genealogy materials of members of the Girard and Crow families collected by Edward Crow Girard. There is also a framed design from Mr. Girard commemorating the university's centennial.
Edward Crow Girard donated the collection.
Gramling, Robert (1943-2014). Collection, 1977, 1980
This collection consists of two publications that he edited. “East St. Mary Parish, Economic Growth and stabilization Strategies, 1980” and “Outer Continental Shelf Impacts, Morgan City, Louisiana, 1977.”
Hait, Kenneth B. (1900-1980). Collection, 1928-1965
This collection consists of material from classes he taught, test results, patients and experiment results, correspondence, pamphlets, and other miscellaneous materials as well.
Haynes, J.K. ( - ). Interview, 1976
Typescript of interview of J. K. Haynes, Executive Secretary of the Louisiana Education Association by Doris White, USL graduate student. No donor card.
Heard, J. Norman (1922-2013). Papers, 1944-1987, n.d.
This collection contains material gathered for his book “Handbook of the American Frontier.” Also included are handwritten notes for the books he authored, and information on the organizations for which he volunteered his time. Furthermore, there is large number of copied documents related to the German Prisoner of War Camp at Camp Ruston, 1943-1945.
Dr. Norman Heard donated the collection.