African Americans, Bicentennial Commission, Port Hudson (La.) History Siege, 1863
The Black Man in the Civil War. Taken from Charles H. Wesley and Patricia W. Romero, International Library of Negro Life and History; Negro Americans in the Civil War. Published in Baton Rouge as part of the American Bicentennial celebration. Ca....
The Elks' Souvenir of Baton Rouge, published in 1909 "containing an historic, commercial and industrial review of prominent advantages of the parish of East Baton Rouge and the flower city of Louisiana. Dedicated to the Benevolent and Protective...
"A Bicentennial City" '76 Baton Rouge. Pamphlet on the history of Baton Rouge. Published by the Baton Rouge Bicentennial Commission. 28 cm x 11 cm 4 pages.
Zachary Taylor: A Baton Rougean by Mrs. Florence B. Huguet. Published by the Bicentennial Commission ca. 1976. A brief biography of Zachary Taylor and his time spent in Baton Rouge. 21 cm x 14 cm 7 pages.
Greater Baton Rouge Education. An overview of education in Baton Rouge. Public, Private, Colleges and Universities. Published by the Baton Rouge Chamber of Commerce, 1978. Original in Baton Rouge Room Vertical Files
Announcement of Allen Edgerton winning "Prettiest Girl" at Baton Rouge High School. Published in "The Buzzer". Taken from the 1925 scrapbook of Gladys Brechtel. Date: April 1, 1926
Louisiana State Capitol (Baton Rouge, La.)--History, Printed ephemera
"Louisiana Capitol Guide" A guide to Louisiana's New State Capitol and the surrounding grounds. Published by the Department of Commerce and Industry ca. 1960
Postcard: "Baton Rouge, La. Birds-eye view from State Capital [Old]" Published by J. Albert Anderson Books & Stationery. Reverse: Addressed to Mrs. J.R. Coates 5724 W. Ohio St., Austin Station, Chicago. Return address is 720 St. Charles St. Baton...
Postcard: "Baton Rouge Bridge, over the Mississippi River, Baton Rouge, La." Reverse reads A view of the new bridge across the Mississippi with Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the thirty-four story capitol, and the Standard Oil Company of Louisiana in the...
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...
Postcard: "The Cottage, Baton Rouge, La." Reverse reads: "'The Cottage' was built in 1824 by the great-great grandfather of the present occupants. Adjoining the 20 room house is the 1000 acre plantation. The house, with many original furnishings,...
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...
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).
Postcard: "Hotel Heidelberg. 250 Rooms Air Conditioned-Baton Rouge, La." on reverse "Hotel Heidelberg-Most beautiful hotel in the south-Air Conditioned-Baton Rouge, Louisiana-A Unit of "Roy Heidelberg's '1,000 Rooms of Hospitality' Other units are:...
Postcard: "Lady of the Lake Hospital, Baton Rouge, La. As seen from the top of the State Capital Building" Published by Harris News Agency, Baton Rouge, La.