Postcard: "Louisiana Steam Products, Inc. Baton Rouge, La." Reverse reads "[addressed to] Mr. Paul Willey, Elizabeth City, N.C. Hello Paul, I appreciated you card and was glad to hear from you. Do you have a land lubber job now? I am managing to...
Postcards, Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.)--History
Postcard: "Garig Hall, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S.A." Published by Illustrated postcard Co. Addressed to Miss J. Johnson 413 Stoner St., Shreveport, La. Postmarked May 1, 1909
Postcard: "National Cemetery, Baton Rouge, La." Published by the Rotograph Co. Addressed to Miss Bessie Harkness, Durand, Wis. Postmarked July 24, 1906, Baton Rouge, La.
Postcard: "Community Club, Baton Rouge, La." Published by E.C. Kropp Co., Milwaukee. Postmarked April 25, 1927, New Orleans." Once located on the corner of St. Anthony St. (now 7th and Florida Boulevard).
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.
General Topographical Map of the Coast of Louisiana. From the Atlas to accompany the records of the Union and Confederate Armies. Julius Bien & Co. Lithograph. Ca. 1865 72 cm x 45 cm
"For Better Homes" pamphlet advertising Steele Place and Zeeland Place developments for A.F. Cazedessus. Baton Rouge, La. Ca. 193- Gift of Camille Cazedessus.
Postcards, Louisiana State Capitol (Baton Rouge, La.)--History
Postcard: "Louisiana State Capital, Baton Rouge, La." Reverse: "Louisiana has its State Capital in the picturesque city of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, which is popularly called the "Creole State" , has an area of 48,720 square miles, and was admitted...
Postcard: "Governor's Mansion, Baton Rouge, La." Located on North Boulevard between Royal and St. Charles Streets. Built by Nathan Knox circa 1857, it was purchased by the state in 1887 and was the Governor's mansion until it was demolished by...