United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:
Kennedy, Hyder (1840-1893). Civil War Letters, 1863-1867
This collection contains letters written by Kennedy during his time serving in the Civil War. Most of them are to his mother or sister. The first letter is a typed copy, but the remaining letters are originals.
King, E.T. ( - ). Memoirs, 1875
This collection contains a manuscript explaining the Civil War Service of the St. Martin Rangers. Photocopy of handwritten document, 34 pages.
H. Allen King donated this collection.
Martin, Jim F., Jr. (1947- ). Collection, 1800s-2014
This collection contains Mr. Martin’s research on ancestry, the American Revolution, and the Civil War. It also includes letters and narratives between him and his family.
Jim F. Martin, Jr. donated this collection.
Mouton-Debaillon Law Firm. Legal Papers, 1910s-1920s
This collection consists of the files of Orther C. Mouton and Conrad Debaillon, lawyers of Lafayette, Louisiana. It includes successions and judgements from the 1910s through the 1920s. These are arranged numerically.
National Women’s Relief Corps (Jennings, Louisiana). Records, 1915-1959, n.d.
This collection contains correspondence, financial records, constitution, and publications.
Raphael, Morris (1917-2011). Papers, 1800-2011, n.d.
This collection contains Morris Raphael’s correspondence, research materials, and writings, as well as personal material, photographs, and digitized audio-taped oral histories.
Roman, Alfred (1824-1892). Civil War Memoirs, 1878
Civil War Memoirs. No donor card.
Sanders, Jared Young (1839-1881). Civil War Letters, 1862-1865
Civil War Letters written by Sanders. Photocopies. No donor card.
Sorrel, Mrs. Eugene ( - ). Collection, 1852-1902, n.d.
Miscellaneous collection. Unrestricted gift of Mrs. Eugene Sorrel.
Stagg, Louis (1833-1892). Letters, 1855-1863
This collection contains photocopies of letters to Laurie, Louis Stagg’s sweetheart then wife, written in French with typed copies and translations. Written from Ville Platte, Louisiana and Opelousas, Louisiana before the war, and Camp Moore, Louisiana; Tupelo, Mississippi; Jackson, Mississippi; and Chattanooga, Tennessee during the war.
Gene Ardoin donated the collection.