1850 map of Louisiana, "Representing the several land districts" Prepared to accompany the surveyor general's report. W.R. Boyd,, Donaldsonville, La. November 4, 1850. 45 cm x 40 cm
"A Bicentennial City" '76 Baton Rouge. Pamphlet on the history of Baton Rouge. Published by the Baton Rouge Bicentennial Commission. 28 cm x 11 cm 4 pages.
"The Back Stage" August 17-31, 1981 Vol. 1 No. 4. Baton Rouge's Entertainment Magazine Van Halen, Smokie Robinson. Coming attractions, advertisements for music related businesses in Baton Rouge, festivals and radio stations. Original part of the...
Bicentennial Music Show. "I Believe in Music" LSU Union Theatre June 4 & 5, 1976. Directed by Carole Bond, Choral Direction by Marjorie Blocker, and Special Assistan Terry Byars.28 cm x 21 cm 5 pages.
Bottom Row, second from right, Felton Clark. Standing (l. to r.) 1. John Lewis, 4. Horatio Thompson, 6. Dr. Baranco, 7. Dr. Leo Butler. Album: Social Groups 1
First Christian Church Bulletin, October 4, 1953. 136 Oakwood Drive Baton Rouge. Original located in the 1953 Fire Prevention Week Report. BRFD Collection.
Henson Moore (b. October 4, 1939). Republican representative of the 6th Congressional District from 1975-1987. Served as deputy secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy from 1989-1992 and Deputy Chief of Staff for President George H.W. Bush in...
Hollywood Motel. U.S. Highways 61-65 & 190. Airline Highway Bypass, 4 miles Southeast of the Mississippi River Bridge. Reservations suggested. Telephone 5-772. Air-conditioned, phone in each room, tiled showers and tubs, vented & central air and...
(Left to right) ?, Mayor Christian, Presidente Ramon Villeda (Honduras 1957-1963), Governor Jimmie Davis, and ? At a reception at the Governor's Mansion on North Blvd. Baton Rouge, La. Date: June 4, 1960.
Mount Pilgrim Baptist Church. Reverend White. Standing, l. to r. 1. Lercy Williams, 2.,3., 4., 5. 6., 7. Evelyn Hollins. 8., 9., 10., 11. Paula Goines, 12., 13. Seated center: Brian Millender, Second from right Bernadine Brazier Williams
Postcard: "Municipal Docks, Baton Rouge, La." Reverse reads "[addressed to] Miss Elizabeth Studspeth, 1429 Stedges Independence, Mo., Dear Elizabeth, Everything is going fine. We spent the afternoon looking over the new capitol here, and it is...
Our Lady of the Lake Sanitarium. Constructed at a cost of $250, 000 the 100 bed hospital opened November 4, 1923 and was demolished in 1980. Originally constructed by the Franciscan Sisters of Calais, France. Replaced by new campus on Essen Lane in...