(L. to r.) Henrietta Brian, Kay Johnson, Genevieve Reevs, and Dr. A. L. Bordelon, President of the Exchange Club at an unknown event at the Triad Building. Baton Rouge, La. Date: ca. 1950's
"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.
"Everybody's Dream Girl". Baton Rouge High Senior Henson Moore contemplates fellow students and Horizon Girls (l. to r.) Della Hayes, Mary Alice Fogleman, and Carole Ball. Date: August 13, 1958
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
"Stop Racism. Celebrate the Differences" A 2005 Juneteenth Celebration sponsored by the Louisiana Black History Hall of Fame featuring Johnny Cochran. June 26, 2005 Baton Rouge, La.
African Americans--History, Printed ephemera, African American football players
A Tribute to Eddie G. Robinson "One Man's Influence and Achievements". Eddie Robinson (February 13, 1919 - April 3, 2007). Born in East Feliciana Parish, graduate of McKinley Senior High School and Leland College, he received his Master's Degree...
Acting Mayor President Frank McConnell places an identifying marker on the live oak presented to the City of Baton Rouge by Camp Fire Girls. Looking on are Camp Fire Girls Meg Holmes, Dale Davis, Deborah China, Delores McClendon, Melissa Dunn,...
Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.)--History
Administration building [on the original] Louisiana State University. Taken from the Souvenir edition of the Louisiana Chronicle Democrat. Date: May 6, 1916
Aerial view of Arsenal Park taken from top of New State Capitol. Built in 1838, it was important to development of the southwest, as well as the Mexican War and the Civil War. Later it became part of Louisiana State University, served as library...