(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
(Left to right) Honorable Garcia Ribeyro, Mayor of Lima, Peru, Mrs. Jewel Toups, Director of Civil Defense, New Orleans, La., and Baton Rouge Mayor Jack Christian. Date: ca. 1958
Southern University and A & M College, Public sculpture
"Awakening". Sculpture by Al LaVergne on Southern University Campus, F. G. Clark Center Parking Lot. Constructed of steel and weighing three tons, it is a "representation of a facet of positive changes in America." Erected ca. 1976
Southern University and A & M College, Public sculpture
"Awakening". Sculpture by Al LaVergne on Southern University Campus, F. G. Clark Center Parking Lot. Constructed of steel and weighing three tons, it is a "representation of a facet of positive changes in America." Erected ca. 1976
"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.
"For Better Homes" pamphlet advertising Steele Place and Zeeland Place developments for A.F. Cazedessus. Baton Rouge, La. Ca. 193- Gift of Camille Cazedessus.
Louisiana State Capitol (Baton Rouge, La.)--History, Printed ephemera
"Louisiana Capitol Guide" A guide to Louisiana's New State Capitol and the surrounding grounds. Published by the Department of Commerce and Industry ca. 1960
"Monument to Education" an avant garde sculptor built ca. 1985, formerly located on the corner of Clay Cut Road and Jefferson Highway. The sculpture was dismantled and moved to storage by the Baton Rouge Department of Public Works in 2009.