Box 1
Contains 249 Results:
Letter and autographed card from Representative Joe D. Waggonner, Jr. , 1974-06-03
This series contains correspondence, documents and autographs. It also contains Civil War related correspondence.
Letter and autographed card from Representative John Breaux. , 1974-06-04
This series contains correspondence, documents and autographs. It also contains Civil War related correspondence.
Letter and autographed card from Representative Lindy Boggs. , 1974-06-06
This series contains correspondence, documents and autographs. It also contains Civil War related correspondence.
Autographed cards, Undated
Governor Michael Hahn, Rep. John R. Rarick, Rep Otto E.Passman, Gov. Kellogg, Rep. W. Henson Moore, Rep. Gillis W. Long, Rep. F. Edward Hebert, Rep. John J. McKeithen, Gov.James Davis, Commodore Henry H. Bell (with description).
Acts and Laws by General Court of English Colony of Connecticut of the Reign of King George , 1750
2 pages printed front and back, numbered 135-138. Acts and Laws on lotteries, man-slaughter, and marriages. (Printed description included)
Political, Military Documents (oversize see box 12 and map cabinet), 1850 - 1864, Undated
This series contains correspondence, documents and autographs. It also contains Civil War related correspondence.
From the State of Louisiana, City of New Orleans,Governor’s Office. Undersigned, Inspectors for underwriters of New Orleans and General Marine and Rivers Surveyors, for the Inspection of Vessels, Steamers, and Cargoes. Signed by Marine Surveyor Rick Robertson. Surveyed Ship Geo Evans, Captain Cauillard., 1850-12-27
This series contains correspondence, documents and autographs. It also contains Civil War related correspondence.
State of Louisiana. Public Instrument of Protest. Document Signed by a Notary Public, Henry Levi Wolfe, for the Parish of East Baton Rouge. A request of M. Y. Tike Esq., delivers of the Branch of the Louisiana State Bank at Baton Rouge, at the price of $91.16., 1861-05-16
This series contains correspondence, documents and autographs. It also contains Civil War related correspondence.
General Orders No. 2. Headquarters, New Orleans, La. Written by Daniel Ruggles. Dated October 19, 1861. , 1861-11-26
RE: Organization and preparation of the forces intended for the immediate defense of the city.
From Thomas O. Moore, Governor of Louisiana, to Major Gen. John L. Lewis and other field officers., 1861-09-21
RE: Refusing the declaration of martial law that was presented to Gov.Moore proceeding a meeting held on the 19th by Maj. Gen. Lewis.