Postcard: "The Cottage, Baton Rouge, La." Reverse reads: "'The Cottage' was built in 1824 by the great-great grandfather of the present occupants. Adjoining the 20 room house is the 1000 acre plantation. The house, with many original furnishings,...
Picture of young man sitting in front of automobile with "Baton Rouge Seventh Port" on the grill. Taken from the scrapbook of Velma Poche. Date: 1930. Date: ca. 1930
Postcard: "Moonlight on the Mississippi River, Baton Rouge, La." Reverse reads "The Mississippi River, 'Father of Waters' 2459 miles long, and the longest river in the world, 4200 miles, when taking the Missouri as the trunk stream, 250...
Postcard: "Hotel Heidelberg. 250 Rooms Air Conditioned-Baton Rouge, La." on reverse "Hotel Heidelberg-Most beautiful hotel in the south-Air Conditioned-Baton Rouge, Louisiana-A Unit of "Roy Heidelberg's '1,000 Rooms of Hospitality' Other units are:...
Postcard: "Goodwood, Baton Rouge, La." Reverse reads: "Goodwood House was built in 1852 by Dr. S. G. Laycock on two thousand acre Goodwood Plantation, a part of a Royal Grant of the British Crown in 1776 to the Laycock family who still reside in...
Postcard: "Baton Rouge Bridge, over the Mississippi River, Baton Rouge, La." Reverse reads A view of the new bridge across the Mississippi with Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the thirty-four story capitol, and the Standard Oil Company of Louisiana in the...
The Departmental Club Yearbook 1928-1929. The Departmental Club was the predecessor to the Round Table Club which joined the Louisiana Federation of Women's Clubs in 1930. 15 cm x 12 cm, 11 pgs.
Catholic High School, 411 North St., Baton Rouge, La. Built for approximately $300,000. Demolished in August 1967. Gift of Ed Reed. Photograph by Ewing. March 20, 1930
Citizen's Bank & Trust Co. 1600 Main Street, Baton Rouge, La. Organized January 3, 1930, 1604 Main St., Baton Rouge, La. Approximate cost of construction was $50,000. Gift of Ed Reed.