Mrs. T.J. Innes, Vice President of the East Baton Rouge Camp Fire Girls Council attend church services culminating the celebration of the 47th Anniversary of the founding of the Camp Fire Girls. Shown are Mr. and Mrs. Innes, son Dick and daughters...
Dr. Alvin Batiste November 7, 1932 – May 6, 2007. Considered a founder of modern New Orleans jazz, Batiste was a long time instructor at Southern University where he created the Batiste Jazz Institute and taught the likes of Branford Marsalis,...
Postcard: "Goodwood, Baton Rouge, La." Reverse reads: "Goodwood House was built in 1852 by Dr. S. G. Laycock on two thousand acre Goodwood Plantation, a part of a Royal Grant of the British Crown in 1776 to the Laycock family who still reside in...
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.
Statue of Atlantis from the Paramount Theatre, Baton rouge, La. The Paramount theatre built in 1920 by W.A. Prather was demolished by members of the Hart family in 1979 against huge public out cry. It was replaced by a parking lot.
Margaret McDarmon "Madge" Reed and Margaret Reed [m. Gueymard] (1914-1990, the first head librarian of East Baton Rouge Parish Library system) standing on the lawn of the Reed House, 658 Spanish Town Road.
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...
L. to R. front row Maggie Westbrook, Elijah(?) Westbrook, Alice Montgomery Westbrook. Back Row Mable Westbrook Smith, holding Jewel, & Gertrude Westbrook Reed.