(L. to r.) Henrietta Brian, Kay Johnson, Genevieve Reevs, and Dr. A. L. Bordelon, President of the Exchange Club at an unknown event at the Triad Building. Baton Rouge, La. Date: ca. 1950's
"Adopted as the official road map of the Parish of East Baton Rouge by the Parish Council of East Baton Rouge, by resolution number 2887 at the regular meeting on August 27, 1958." Includes index of roads. 61 x 61 cm.
"Everybody's Dream Girl". Baton Rouge High Senior Henson Moore contemplates fellow students and Horizon Girls (l. to r.) Della Hayes, Mary Alice Fogleman, and Carole Ball. Date: August 13, 1958
"Panoramic view of the Standard Oil Company at Baton Rouge, one of the largest and most modern refineries in the world." Taken from the Souvenir edition of the Louisiana Chronicle Democrat. Date: May 6, 1916
"Study and Learn at Southern University" Published quarterly by Southern University and A. and M. College, Baton Rouge, La. Date: 1962 23cm x 15cm 20 pages. Original located in Baton Rouge Room vertical files.
"This Week in Baton Rouge" weekly entertainment magazine. Vol. III No. 47 November 22-28, 1973. Published by Deep South Services Inc. Advertisements, attractions, television and movie schedules, sightseeing, restaurant reviews.
Acting Mayor President Frank McConnell places an identifying marker on the live oak presented to the City of Baton Rouge by Camp Fire Girls. Looking on are Camp Fire Girls Meg Holmes, Dale Davis, Deborah China, Delores McClendon, Melissa Dunn,...
Adopted by the City and Parish councils as the official street map of East Baton Rouge Parish, April 22, 1953. Includes points of interest, general community information, street index and house numbering conventions. Sponsored by Ethyl...
Advertisement for the Gulf Coast Rail Lines "Best Between New Orleans and Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge and Texas". Taken from the Souvenir edition of the Louisiana Chronicle Democrat. Date: May 6, 1916