Civil war -- Louisiana.
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Evans J. Casso Collection
This collection spans 6 linear feet and dates from 1890 to 1988. The collection comprises manuscripts, publications, photographs, clippings, cassettes, floppy disks, printed materials, correspondence, sheet music, and other research materials. Materials relate to Evans J. Casso and his research subjects, including Francis T. Nicholls, the Civil War, and Italian-Americans.
Collection on Company B, 48th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry
This collection comprises research materials relating to Company B of the 48th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry. Materials include copies of the regimental roster, forms indicating the death of a soldier and an inventory of their personal effects, and an excerpt from A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion discussing the 48th Regiment Infantry.
Jeanne Delas Gremillion Collection of Emmanuel Chol Family Papers
Institute for Acadian and Creole Studies Collection
This collection consists of family history research files, phonograph records of South Louisiana folk songs, printed materials, and microfilm copies of the St. Mary Parish records.
William Littlejohn Martin Collection
This collections consists of negatives, photographs, correpondence, diaries, scrapbooks, and tintypes.
Edward L. Molineux Photograph Collection
This collection comprises six photographs dating from 1863 to 1864. The photographs depict Union soldiers, locations in Thibodaux, a plantation in St. Bernard, and handwritten text.
Benjamin F. Morse Letters
Microfilm copy of correspondence between Benjamin F. Morse and family members during the Civil War. Letters date from 1962 to 1965 and relate the Morse's service in the United States Army. Places mentioned include Woodbury and Brattleboro, Vermont, and Brashear City (Morgan City), Bayou Des Allemands, Algiers, and New Orleans, Louisiana.