Aerial view of administration building and hangars of the downtown Baton Rouge, La. Airport. Gift of Ed Reed. Photograph by Packwood photo services. Built for $200,000 Date: ca. 1930's
Aerial view of the Mengel Company's $2,000,000 veneering plant. Baton Rouge, La. Gift of Ed Reed. Photo by Fairchild Aerial surveying Inc. Dallas, Tx. March 23, 1931
Baton Rouge High School Dance Band, 1951. Robert Belcher is the band director. Other members include John Butler, Sidney Miller, Freddy Yerings, Mary Alice Gilentine, Brooks Adams, Ed Terrebone, Donald Welsh, Cecil Burgoyne and Bill de Vries. ...
Catholic High School, 411 North St., Baton Rouge, La. Built for approximately $300,000. Demolished in August 1967. Gift of Ed Reed. Photograph by Ewing. March 20, 1930
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.
City Hall, Baton Rouge, La. Corner of Church St. and North Blvd. Approximate value in 1926 was $125,000. Gift of Ed Reed. Photography by Ewing, May 17, 1926
Mrs. Ed Dalton, patron doing genealogy research and Dan Zuelke studying at the former Main Library. 700 Laurel St., Baton Rouge, La. Date: January, 1963
Organic farming, Astrology, Louisiana State Penitentiary, Ecology, Williams, T. Harry (Thomas Harry), 1909-1979
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Historic Buildings, Church buildings, First United Methodist Church (Baton Rouge, La.)
First Methodist Church, 905 North Boulevard, Baton Rouge, La. Constructed at an approximate cost of $300,000 Gift of Ed Reed. Photograph by Ewing, October 10, 1926