East Baton Rouge Parish Public Schools (East Baton Rouge Parish, La.)
Teachers at Walnut Hills Primary School. (Seated L. to r.) Mrs. O.C. Robbins, Mrs. Marjorie Morris, Mrs. Zilda Sibley and Mrs. Marjorie Chilten. Standing, Mr. Maurice Fall and Mr. Charles Saul.
Capitol Avenue High School Class of 1953 at their 31st Annual Reunion. (Front Row .l to r.) Thelma Philips Davis, Carol Smith Johnson, Iola George Nicholson, Dorothy Carter Butler, Jacqueline Hall, Lillie Banks Smith, Sarah Anderson Williams, Mary...
Sadie Connor Keel and a student in 1964. Keel (October 20, 1914-February 6, 2010) was a long time educator with the East Baton Rouge Parish Schools serving as a teacher and principal at the Reddy Street Elementary School for 29 years, retiring in...
African Americans--History, Printed ephemera, Leland University (New Orleans, La.)
Leland University 1899-1900 catalog, Leland University was established in New Orleans, La. in 1870. Primarily a school for African Americans, the university was open to all races. Leland originated and was carried on for the purpose of promoting...
African Americans--History, Printed ephemera, Leland College (Baker, La.)
First Reunion of Leland College June 27-29,1980. Leland University was established in New Orleans, La. in 1870. Primarily a school for African Americans, the university was open to all races. Leland originated and was carried on for the purpose of...
East Baton Rouge Parish Public Schools (East Baton Rouge Parish, La.)
Parents and Teachers at Walnut Hills Primary School's Founders' Day Program. Back Row (l. to. R) Mrs. Frank Turpin, Mrs. Robert Sheffy, and Mrs. J.M. Gilbert, Jr. Front Row: Mrs. James Weber, Mrs. Swanson, Mrs. J.B. Francioni Jr. and Mrs. Dale...
East Baton Rouge Parish Public Schools (East Baton Rouge Parish, La.)
Parents and Teachers at Walnut Hills Primary School's Founders' Day Program: Back Row (l. to r.): Mrs. N.G. Monget, Mrs. W. Smith, Mrs. Hopper and Mrs. Francioni. Front Row (l. to. R.) Students Michael Sharp and Virginia Turpin.
East Baton Rouge Parish Public Schools (East Baton Rouge Parish, La.)
Parents and Teachers at Walnut Hills Primary School's Founders' Day Program: Mrs. I. H. Rubenstein, Mrs. W. Hunter, Mrs. R. Sharp, Jr. and Mrs. Maxwell Lea.
Baton Rouge (La.)--History, Teachers, World War II, United Service Organizations (U.S.), Catholic Church, Diocese of Baton Rouge (La.), Historic buildings, Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.)--History
An oral history with Mrs. Betty Toepfer. She describes growing up in the Edgewood Lawn neighborhood of Baton Rouge and participation in the Sacred Heart Church and other Catholic Churches in Baton Rouge. Mrs. Toepfer lived in several historic...
African Americans--History, Leland College (Baker, La.)
Leland University was established in New Orleans, La. in 1870. Primarily a school for African Americans, the university was open to all races. Leland originated and was carried on for the purpose of promoting Christian education among the people...
African Americans--History, Leland College (Baker, La.)
The President's Home. Leland College Baker, La. Campus 1926-1956. Leland University was established in New Orleans, La. in 1870. Primarily a school for African Americans, the university was open to all races. Leland originated and was carried on...
African Americans--History, Leland College (Baker, La.)
Leland College Baker, La. Campus circa 1940. Leland University was established in New Orleans, La. in 1870. Primarily a school for African Americans, the university was open to all races. Leland originated and was carried on for the purpose of...
African Americans--History, Leland College (Baker, La.)
Leland University was established in New Orleans, La. in 1870. Primarily a school for African Americans, the university was open to all races. Leland originated and was carried on for the purpose of promoting Christian education among the people...