Photographs
Found in 64 Collections and/or Records:
Corps of Engineers Aerial Photographs. Collection, 1958-1964
Daily Advertiser (Lafayette, Louisiana). Photograph Collection, 1976-1993
Dimitry Family. Collection, 1819-1955
Miscellaneous papers of and referring to Andrea Dimitry and his son, Alexander Dimitry (1805-1883). No donor card.
Dorsey, Joseph C. ( - ). Photograph Collection, 1860-1898, 1929-1938, n.d.
This collection consists of family photographs from the Joseph Chappelle Dorsey family. Most of these photographs are identified and have dates. A large amount taken in Montgomery, Alabama, others in New York.
Durke Family. Papers, 1600s-1900s
Genealogical records of the Durke families from 1600s-1900s. Pedigree chart of John Lee (Durke). Also included is a Certificate of Baptism from Church of St. Anne, Youngsville, Louisiana for Robert Lee Durke.
Evangeline China Market. Photographs, n. d.
The Evangeline china Market, Highway 90, New Iberia, LA. (Just outside City). Includes photographs. This Market had hundreds of items, which included china, glassware, pottery, and giftware. They were the distributor of “The New Iberia Souvenir Plate”.
Ferguson, Harley B. (1875-1968). Papers, 1911-1968, n.d.
This collection consists of newspaper and magazine articles on Ferguson, publications on the Battleship Maine, and a large collection of photographs of the various stages of work that were necessary for the recovery of the historic Battleship Maine, and flooding of the Mississippi River. Some photographs in this collection have 2 copies. The collection was donated by Mrs. Charles Boudousquie of Lafayette, daughter of General Harley B. Ferguson.
Fontenot, Mary Alice (1910-2003). Papers, 1946-2003
The collection includes scrapbooks containing clippings which document Mrs. Riehl’s engagements as a speaker, review her various books, and provide other biographical information. Some also include photographs, correspondence, drawings, promotional material and writings. The papers were donated by Mary Alice Fontenot as part of the Women in Louisiana Collection.
Fournet, Fred G. (1904-1987). Photograph Collection, 1950s-1960s
Most of the photographs depict African Americans of the community.
Freeland, Paul B. (1904-1976). Collection, 1888-1957, n.d.
This collection contains a large number of photographs and printed material on the cultivation and manufacturing of rice. Many of the photographs show rice farming, irrigation, equipment, and milling in the Crowley, Louisiana region. Most of the photographs are copy prints. The Barnett Studio of Crowley took many of the photographs. There are also newspapers including the "Golden Jubilee" edition of the "Crowley Signal", publications, pamphlets, and other printed material.