Lafayette (La.)
Found in 92 Collections and/or Records:
History of Lafayette, Louisiana. Writing, 1923
History of Lafayette, Louisiana. Spring 1923. No author listed. 9 pages. Handwritten, original
Jefferson Theatre. Programs, 1908, 1931, 1947, 1949
Grand Opening of the New Jefferson Theatre. Souvenir Program, Thursday, July 2, 1931. Original. Program: Jefferson Theatre, Lafayette, LA, September 21, 1908. Original. Note: This manuscript has been microfiched. It contains 3 sheets.
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.
KPEL “Someplace Special”. Tapes, n.d.
This collection contains open-reel audio tapes from the KPEL radio station in Lafayette, Louisiana.
Lafayette Boat Club (Lafayette, LA). Collection, 1956-2016
This collection contains photograph albums documenting the history of the Lafayette Boat Club from its inception up until the 60th Anniversary in 2016. Also included are newspaper clippings and photographs.
Donated by Marlene and Carrol Credeur, two of the first members and early organizers of the Lafayette Boat Club.
Lafayette Civic Theatre, Inc. (Lafayette, LA). Miscellaneous Records, 1966
Performances held at the Lafayette Municipal Auditorium.
Lafayette Community Concert Series (Lafayette, LA). Miscellaneous Records, 1910-
List of members; clippings. No donor card.
Lafayette Community Theatre (Lafayette, LA). Miscellaneous Records, 1982, n.d.
Programs. No donor card.
Lafayette Founders Committee. Records, 1843-1989, n.d.
This collection contains publications, general records, news clippings, photographs, minutes of meetings, correspondence, and other materials.
Lafayette General Medical Center (Lafayette, LA). Collection, 1913-2011, n.d.
This collection consists of correspondence, minutes of meetings, financial records, general records, and other miscellaneous materials. Monique Burdin, daughter-in-law of Dr. John J. Burdin Jr., donated much of the materials in this collection.