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St. John's Episcopal Church (Thibodaux, La.)

 Organization

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Churches of Thibodaux Poster

 Collection
Identifier: MS-00142
Scope and Contents

This collection comprises three copies of an 11x17 inch poster including five photographs of Thibodaux churches. These include the Presbyterian Church on Canal Boulevard (after the 1926 hurricane), St. Joseph's Catholic Church (Boys First Communion class, 1905; after fire of May 25, 1916; photograph with Father Menard monument in the foreground, undated), and St. John's Episcopal Church on Jackson Street (undated).

Dates: undated

Historic Thibodaux Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS-00016
Scope and Contents

Contains a wide variety of manuscripts, photographs, and printed matter concerning the city of Thibodaux, its people and its history. Includes biographical sketches of prominent citizens; photographs and histories of important architecture such as churches, schools, and businesses; as well as articles and pamphlets detailing various religious and social organizations and their activities. There are also general facts and figures about the city itself and its importance to the state.

Dates: 1832-2024, undated

William Littlejohn Martin Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS-00011
Scope and Contents

This collections consists of negatives, photographs, correpondence, diaries, scrapbooks, and tintypes.

Dates: 1811-1964

St. John's Episcopal Church Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS-00096
Scope and Contents The collection includes documentation on church history and the National Register of Historic Places. It also contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, and photographs. Church history contains legal documents involving the church's construction, programs, research information on St. John's history, articles about the church, and a list of rectors, wardens, and officers from 1845 to 1967. The National Register of Historic Places contains nomination forms, correspondence relating to the...
Dates: 1842-1990