Home of John F. Irvine, Sr. Inscription on photo "This was my grandfather's residence, of course I spent many happy hours here as a child with 'Nanny' T. I. Hunter" . Bayou Sara, La.
Charles F. Rabenhorst (1828-1880). Founded the Rabenhorst Funeral Home when he moved to Baton Rouge in 1866 after serving as a captain in the 21st Louisiana Regiment during the Civil War.
1894 map of Baton Rouge "Compiled expressly for City Directory". Lists public buildings and churches. Circles represent location of street arc lamps. M.F. Dunn & Bro. Lithographers, New Orleans.
Postcard: "Ferry at Foot of Main St., Baton Rouge, La." Written on reverse [Addressed to] Miss Lillie Heldenfel , 40 Robert Simke (sp?) Ey. Beeville, Bee County, Texas. Dear Lillie, Your invitation was received and thanks for remembering me. Will...
John Francis Irvine[Halse] Emma Raum Irvine, John Francis Irvine Jr., unidentified man, and Theresa Irvine [Hunter] presumably in St. Francisville, La. After the 1912 flood in Bayou Sara.
John Francis Irvine, Jr.(1863-1934), Mayor of Bayou Sara, 1874-1898, and daughters Theresa Irvine and John Francis Irvine with Nurse Florence at their home in Bayou Sara, La. Date: ca. 1910
Jessamine Irvine Bentley, youngest sister of John F. Irvine Jr. Died along with her twin sons in child birth June 6, 1902. Buried in Grace Episcopal Church, St. Francisville, La.
Jessamine Irvine Bentley, youngest sister of John F. Irvine Jr. Inscription on photo "My father's youngest sister Jessamine (named for the county of that name in Kentucky). She was the wife of Mr. Bentley, Episcopal clergy man, but died with them...