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).
Camphor Memorial Wesleyan Service Guild: 1st row (l. to r.) G.M. Handy, S.W. Walker, J.M. Cox, C. Jenkins, D.E. Carter, Miss Clarence Marie Collier, T.W. McDonald, B.E. Fleder, Adelle Jackson, Ethel London, W. L Wheelock and L. Smith (Guild...
E.O. Bauer Chief of Police for the City of Baton Rouge, La. Served on the police force starting in 1936. Joined the Army during WWII. Retired from the police force in 1973. Photograph by Basque.
1942 map of Baton Rouge, La. And adjacent suburbs, "Compliments of Cotton's Holsum Bakers" compiled and drawn by E.R. Nilson map service. Verso has street index images of Holsum Bakery in Baton Rouge, description of the city. 54cm x 42 cm
Mayor Woody Dumas signing a proclamation for "City Wide Cleanup Week" with E.E. Skillman, Administrative Assistant; Dr. Clara Tucker Chairman of the City Beautification Committee; and Representative Kevin Rielly. Date: April 29, 1965
Ground breaking ceremonies for the Mid City Branch Library Expansion. (L. to r.) Sallie Farrell, State Librarian; Dr. I. Ashton Robins, Library Board; Fire Chief Muller; Mrs. Jules F. Landry, Library Board President; unknown, Mrs. Max Scheneker;...
Residence of E. Boehnringer. Two story Queen Anne, Ionic columns, curved porch, decorative windows. Family standing on porch in photograph. Located on Goldenrod Avenue (now Park Blvd.) Baton Rouge, La. Date: ca. 1912. b/w photograph. Gift of...
Fire Prevention Activities Planning Committee for Negro Schools in East Baton Rouge Parish. Seated from left to right are: Mrs. I. Nance Givens, Raymond Scott, Rev. E. White, H. Stewart, Jr., Mesdames Bennett, W. Williams, A.W. Jackson and E.S....
Mrs. E.O. Bauer Jr. chairman of the Fire Prevention Week Banquet Committee and general chairman W.A. LeBlanc, examine some of the thousands of prizes that were donated by Baton Rouge industries to be given to guests as favors at the annual banquet....
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...