Charles J. Wise, retired accountant is one of the library's "most faithful borrowers". Wise visited the library almost daily for 10 years in the 1940's to read books magazines and newspapers. Taken from 1948-1949 scrapbook. Date: September, 1949
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Sponsored by Ethyl Corporation. Includes street guide, house numbering system, historical information, statistics. 89 x 55 cm. Call number 912.763 N695b.
East Baton Rouge Parish High School Seniors participate in the "Librarian for a Day" program at the East Baton Rouge Parish Library as part of Louisiana Library Week. Sammy Dupre and Norman Ray Miller of Woodlawn School help shelve books at the Old...
East Baton Rouge Parish Reference Librarians Mrs. Robert Hill (foreground) and Miss Caroline Nelson work to answer patron's questions. Taken from 1948-1949 scrapbook. Date: December, 1949
Hotel Heidelberg, Baton Rouge, La. 250 rooms with bath; Ballroom; Private dining rooms; Convention and banquet accommodations, 3 air-conditioned restaurants and cocktail lounge; air-conditioned lobby, and many guest rooms. Mel J. Deinninger,...
African American churches--History, East Baton Rouge Parish (La.)
Mount Zion Baptist Church, ca. 1948. Organized in 1847. Congregation in 1947 numbered 1100. Located at 335 Maximillian St. Baton Rouge La. Later moved to a new building located at 356 East Boulevard in 1954.
Mr. Eddie Eichelberger, Mrs. Margaret Gueymard and Mrs. Tillie Scheneker celebrating the library's 10th anniversary. Taken from 1948-1949 scrapbook. Date: 1949