Lafayette (La.)
Found in 92 Collections and/or Records:
Daigle, Jules O. (1900-1998). Papers, 1981-1994, n.d.
This collection contains correspondence, news clippings and notes.
Daily Advertiser (Lafayette, Louisiana). Photograph Collection, 1976-1993
Dardenne, John L. “Jay” (1954- ). Collection, 1914-1984
Debaillon, Paul (1890-1948). Collection, 1852-1957, n.d.
Dugas, Elena (1879-?). Oral History, 1976
Oral History of Ms. Dugas was made at St. Antoine School during the Bicentennial year, 1976 with a grant sponsored by the Lafayette Bicentennial Commission. Produced during the First Black Heritage Exhibit, Art Center for Southwestern Louisiana, Lafayette, LA. Typescript. Donated by Frances Love.
Emmanuel Baptist Church (Lafayette, Louisiana). Records, 1955-1989, n.d.
This collection consists of articles of incorporations and bylaws, documents, minutes of meetings, general and financial records, and committee reports.
Dr. Michael S. Martin donated the collection.
Evangeline Economic & Planning District. Miscellaneous, 1984
The Evangeline Economic & Planning District based in Lafayette, Louisiana. This newsletter was published by the EEPD and covers the Acadiana area.
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.
Festivals Acadiens (Lafayette, LA). Photographs, 1980
Photographs from Festivals Acadiens in Lafayette, LA, September 20-21, 1980. Mostly unidentified. There are a couple of musician Michael Doucet.
First Baptist Church (Lafayette, Louisiana). Bulletin, 1936
First Baptist Church (Lafayette, Louisiana) bulletin dated April 26, 1936. It is located at 1225 Lafayette Street, Lafayette, LA. It is titled “The Watchman”, which includes morning worship, services, etc. Original.