Aerial view of administration building and hangars of the downtown Baton Rouge, La. Airport. Gift of Ed Reed. Photograph by Packwood photo services. Built for $200,000 Date: ca. 1930's
Group photo taken by McLeod of Happy Hollow, Hot Springs Arkansas. Eugene Cazedessus seated front row left. Date: 1896. b/w photograph. Gift of Camille Cazedessus
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...
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.
Aerial view of the Mengel Company's $2,000,000 veneering plant. Baton Rouge, La. Gift of Ed Reed. Photo by Fairchild Aerial surveying Inc. Dallas, Tx. March 23, 1931
Carlos Spaht and a Chinese General. Written on photo "Chinese General and Wife. This is the general I made the long pack trip with last April and May, October 1944".
Members of the Baton Rouge Chapter of the Round Table Club at the 1948-1949 Convention for the Louisiana Federation of Women's Clubs in Monroe, La. Photo by Earl B. Williams. Original located in the 1940-1950 Round Table Club Scrapbook
Arlington Perrodin, owner and chef of Didee's Restaurant. Located at 112 N. 12th St. from 1960-197? Famous for Didee's King Duck, the restaurant received national attention for its unique cuisine. Photo taken from the Baton Rouge Community...
The Heidelberg Hotel, 201 Lafayette St. Baton Rouge, 1947. Opened in October of 1927, with 11 stories. Former names include The Jack Tar Capitol House Hotel and the Chateau Capitol. Written on back of the photo "Mother and M.E. and Ruthie Goldberg).