Offices of the Baton Rouge Lumber Company. Located on South First Street (now River Road) this example of Romantic Eclecticism architecture was built in the 1870's. Occupied until 1968, it was originally constructed as offices for the Burton...
African Americans--History, African American churches
The Christian Bible College of Louisiana Baton Rouge Extension. The school offered degrees in Bachelor of Religious Education, Bachelor of Theology, Master of Religious Education, Master of Theology and Doctor of Divinity. . Classes were held at...
Downtown Baton Rouge: Front Street (now River Road), looking north from Government St. I.C.R.R. Depot [Yazoo and Mississippi River Valley Depot], Old State Capitol. October 1959. Color slide.
Leading up road through the refinery to main office [looking] from top of compounding building, river in back ground. Standard Oil Refinery, Baton Rouge, La. 1914
Downtown Baton Rouge: Front Street (now River Road), looking north from Government St. I.C.R.R. Depot [Yazoo and Mississippi Valley], Old State Capitol. Demolition of (?) October 1959. Color slide.
Margaret McDearmon Reed [m. Gueymard] (1914-1990, the first head librarian of East Baton Rouge Parish Library system) posing in the 600 block of Spanish Town Road.
Margaret McDarmon Reed [m. Gueymard] (1914-1990, the first head librarian of East Baton Rouge Parish Library system) posing in the 600 block of Spanish Town Road.
John Fielding Reed (1912-1999) and Margaret McDearmon 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.
Two young women posing in 600 block of Spanish Town Road. Possibly Mary “Mamie” Barton (1902-1998), was a home economics teacher for more than 40 years at Baton Rouge High School.