General Topographical Map of the Coast of Louisiana. From the Atlas to accompany the records of the Union and Confederate Armies. Julius Bien & Co. Lithograph. Ca. 1865 72 cm x 45 cm
1939 Women's Home Clubs Demonstration Booklet by Euphrozine Deshotels, County Demonstration Agent. Includes advertisments from Baton Rouge businesses, lists of area Demostration Clubs, County and State Extention agents and lists of monthly...
Baton Rouge, La. Downtown. 300 Block of Main Street looking east from Lafayette (?). Arthur Murray Dance Studio, Young's Fashions, Franklin Loans, Sportsman's Haven. Date: ca. late 1950's color slide.
Clipping from Baton Rouge Newspaper "A Capital Idea". August 11, 1900 Taken from the Convention Street School Cornerstone. Laid in 1900, opened in 1957.
"Bits from Hits" Baton Rouge High School, 1951. The Baton Rouge High School Ensemble played songs from musical comedies directed by Mrs. Audie Moffett with WIBR's "Ravin' Dave" as Master of Ceremonies. Taken from Baton Rouge High School Band...
"Do You Believe in Baton Rouge?" Pamphlet from Zadok Realty Company with picture of A.F. Cazedessus and highlights of Baton Rouge development Date: ca. 191-. Gift of Camille Cazedessus.
Sheet music: "Down on the Farm Quickstep" and the "Cleveland Leader". Taken from the Convention Street School Cornerstone. Laid in 1900, opened in 1957.
"For Better Homes" pamphlet advertising Steele Place and Zeeland Place developments for A.F. Cazedessus. Baton Rouge, La. Ca. 193- Gift of Camille Cazedessus.
African Americans--History, Printed ephemera, African American football players
A Tribute to Eddie G. Robinson "One Man's Influence and Achievements". Eddie Robinson (February 13, 1919 - April 3, 2007). Born in East Feliciana Parish, graduate of McKinley Senior High School and Leland College, he received his Master's Degree...
Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.)--History
Administration building [on the original] Louisiana State University. Taken from the Souvenir edition of the Louisiana Chronicle Democrat. Date: May 6, 1916
American Artists Professional League, Community arts projects, Printed ephemera
Advertisement for American Art Week Celebration at the Old Governor's Mansion. Celebrated annually in the first week of November. Sponsored by the American Artists Professional League beginning in 1930. Each year, hundreds of applicants from all 50...