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T. HARRY WILLIAMS CENTER FOR ORAL HISTORY The Center, named for the renowned historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning scholar, T. Harry Williams, was founded in 1991 with a three-fold mission: to document Louisiana's diverse culture and history through oral history interviews representing multiple perspectives, to preserve the oral histories collected and make them available to researchers VERMILIONVILLE LIVING HISTORY MUSEUM AND FOLKLIFE PARK Vermilionville Living History Museum and Folklife Park. Opened April 1st 1990, Vermilionville’s mission is to increase appreciation for the history, culture, and natural resources of the Native Americans, Acadians, Creoles, and peoples of African descent in the Attakapas region through the end of the 1800s. CALCASIEU PARISH HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOKS Calcasieu Parish High School Yearbooks. LDL / Calcasieu Parish Public Library. This collection is completely compiled of select high school yearbooks that are digitized from physical yearbooks we have in our collection. All of them are from high schools in Calcasieu Parish and range in years from 1946-2015. This collection is not all inclusive WORLD WAR I MEMORIAL, CANAL STREET, NEW ORLEANS View of Canal Street (downtown side of 600 block) and Exchange Alley featuring obelisk memorializing New Orleanians killed in World War I; includes parked automobiles and moving streetcar and automobile. JIM BOWIE HOUSE MUSEUM AND TOURIST GUIDE CENTER IN B&W photo, circa March 1966. Jim Bowie House Museum and Tourist Guide Center. Opelousas, La. St. Landry Parish. REDEMPTORIST HIGH SCHOOL, 950 JOSEPHINE STREET Medium sized JPEG. 27.81 KiB. Image Object. Redemptorist High School, 950 Josephine Street. Open Image Viewer. View of Redemptorist High School at 950 Josephine Street. The solid looking brick building is three stories. Back to Collection. COTTON PLANTERS LOAN ASSOCIATION FIVE DOLLAR BILL Medium sized JPEG. 67.34 KiB. Image Object. Cotton Planters Loan Association five dollar bill. Open Image Viewer. Cotton Planters Loan Association, five dollar RAMSAY PLANTATION IN POINTE COUPEE PARISH IN THE 1930S United States. Works Progress Administration of Louisiana. B/W photo, 1930s. Ramsay Plantation, Pointe Coupee Parish. The plantation is also called Wurtele Plantation. The barn burning scene of the movie "Long, Hot Summer" was filmed here. Physical rights are retained by the State Library of Louisiana. OF COURSE HE WANTS TO VOTE THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET 1876-10-21. Subject. African Americans--Suffrage. Description. Two men holding an African American man at gunpoint forcing him to vote the Democratic ticket. Notice. Visitors should be warned that several of the words, descriptions, and images from Harper's Weekly are considered racially offensive by LOUISIANA DIGITAL LIBRARYADVANCED SEARCHABOUTDATABLOGLOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SHREVEPORT The Louisiana Digital Library (LDL) is an online library of more than 400,000 digital items from Louisiana archives, libraries, museums, and other repositories, making unique historical treasures accessible to students, researchers, and the general public in Louisiana and acrossthe globe.
T. HARRY WILLIAMS CENTER FOR ORAL HISTORY The Center, named for the renowned historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning scholar, T. Harry Williams, was founded in 1991 with a three-fold mission: to document Louisiana's diverse culture and history through oral history interviews representing multiple perspectives, to preserve the oral histories collected and make them available to researchers VERMILIONVILLE LIVING HISTORY MUSEUM AND FOLKLIFE PARK Vermilionville Living History Museum and Folklife Park. Opened April 1st 1990, Vermilionville’s mission is to increase appreciation for the history, culture, and natural resources of the Native Americans, Acadians, Creoles, and peoples of African descent in the Attakapas region through the end of the 1800s. CALCASIEU PARISH HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOKS Calcasieu Parish High School Yearbooks. LDL / Calcasieu Parish Public Library. This collection is completely compiled of select high school yearbooks that are digitized from physical yearbooks we have in our collection. All of them are from high schools in Calcasieu Parish and range in years from 1946-2015. This collection is not all inclusive WORLD WAR I MEMORIAL, CANAL STREET, NEW ORLEANS View of Canal Street (downtown side of 600 block) and Exchange Alley featuring obelisk memorializing New Orleanians killed in World War I; includes parked automobiles and moving streetcar and automobile. JIM BOWIE HOUSE MUSEUM AND TOURIST GUIDE CENTER IN B&W photo, circa March 1966. Jim Bowie House Museum and Tourist Guide Center. Opelousas, La. St. Landry Parish. REDEMPTORIST HIGH SCHOOL, 950 JOSEPHINE STREET Medium sized JPEG. 27.81 KiB. Image Object. Redemptorist High School, 950 Josephine Street. Open Image Viewer. View of Redemptorist High School at 950 Josephine Street. The solid looking brick building is three stories. Back to Collection. COTTON PLANTERS LOAN ASSOCIATION FIVE DOLLAR BILL Medium sized JPEG. 67.34 KiB. Image Object. Cotton Planters Loan Association five dollar bill. Open Image Viewer. Cotton Planters Loan Association, five dollar RAMSAY PLANTATION IN POINTE COUPEE PARISH IN THE 1930S United States. Works Progress Administration of Louisiana. B/W photo, 1930s. Ramsay Plantation, Pointe Coupee Parish. The plantation is also called Wurtele Plantation. The barn burning scene of the movie "Long, Hot Summer" was filmed here. Physical rights are retained by the State Library of Louisiana. OF COURSE HE WANTS TO VOTE THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET 1876-10-21. Subject. African Americans--Suffrage. Description. Two men holding an African American man at gunpoint forcing him to vote the Democratic ticket. Notice. Visitors should be warned that several of the words, descriptions, and images from Harper's Weekly are considered racially offensive by STATE LIBRARY OF LOUISIANA HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION The State Library of Louisiana Historical Photographs Collection features black and white and some color photographs from the early 1900s to present. There are large collections of Department of Transportation, Tourism, Conservation, and Environmental Quality images. B&W photo, February 14, 1965.SEARCH RESULTS
Louisiana Digital Library. Search Term . Home "Photographs" 1971 - 1972; Search results FOREST HILL CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS PHOTO ALBUM, CIRCA Photographic prints in this album are of unidentified CCC and Forest Hill Camp members (posing for pictures and at work), a mess hall, buildings, tents, work areas, the grounds, and a water tower.SEARCH RESULTS
Louisiana Digital Library. Search Term . Home "Construction" Stephens, Edwin Lewis, 1872-1938; Search results NORTHEAST LOUISIANA HISTORIC IMAGES COLLECTION Northeast Louisiana Historic Images Collection. Basketball team-1938 Clarks High School girls team. Image shows the 1923 Clarks High School girls basketball team. Clarks community band in 1925. Clarks community band in 1921. Image is the 1936 Clarks football team. Image shows the high school graduation of Clarks High School on May 25, 1915. LOUISIANA RAILROAD DEPOT PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION This collection is comprised of images of 129 stations in the state from Houma to Bastrop and points in between, and dates from 1905 to 1984, reflecting the heyday of rail travel to its decline. Railroads represented in the collection include the Illinois Central, Kansas City Southern, Louisiana and Arkansas, Missouri Pacific, Santa Fe, Southern Pacific, Texas and New Orleans, and Texas and HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPHS OF SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA The Historic Photographs of Southwest Louisiana Collection consists of approximately 5,000 photographs held by the Archives and Special Collections Department at McNeese State University. The Archives staff collected the photographs from individual donations, purchases, and from Photo Fairs held inSEARCH RESULTS
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ANDREW D. LYTLE'S BATON ROUGE PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION This collection contains images produced by photographer Andrew D. Lytle that are found in several separate manuscript collections in LSU Libraries Special Collections. During Lytle's 50 year career (1857 - 1907) he documented life in Baton Rouge and the surrounding area and created a body of work that represents the most complete visual record of mid-19th and early 20th century Baton Rouge.SEARCH RESULTS
1845-07-09. Abstract. Partial extract from the index of claims filed in the Land Register's Office at St. Helena. When Louisiana became part of the United States, those who had received land grants from the Spanish had to prove they had been given the land by filing a claim with the local land office. LOUISIANA DIGITAL LIBRARYADVANCED SEARCHABOUTDATABLOGLOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SHREVEPORT The Louisiana Digital Library (LDL) is an online library of more than 400,000 digital items from Louisiana archives, libraries, museums, and other repositories, making unique historical treasures accessible to students, researchers, and the general public in Louisiana and acrossthe globe.
T. HARRY WILLIAMS CENTER FOR ORAL HISTORY The Center, named for the renowned historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning scholar, T. Harry Williams, was founded in 1991 with a three-fold mission: to document Louisiana's diverse culture and history through oral history interviews representing multiple perspectives, to preserve the oral histories collected and make them available to researchers VERMILIONVILLE LIVING HISTORY MUSEUM AND FOLKLIFE PARK Vermilionville Living History Museum and Folklife Park. Opened April 1st 1990, Vermilionville’s mission is to increase appreciation for the history, culture, and natural resources of the Native Americans, Acadians, Creoles, and peoples of African descent in the Attakapas region through the end of the 1800s. MCNEESE STATE UNIVERSITY McNeese State University in Lake Charles, Louisiana was founded in 1939 as Lake Charles Junior College. It was renamed McNeese Junior College after John McNeese, a renowned Southwest Louisiana educator and the first superintendent of schools in Imperial Calcasieu Parish. CLARENCE JOHN LAUGHLIN PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION The Historic New Orleans Collection is the major repository for the photographs and writings of pioneer surrealist and experimental photographer Clarence John Laughlin (1905-1985), a native of Louisiana. Included in this digital collection are master prints, work prints, unique collages, and color experiments, as well as selected images by other photographers. CALCASIEU PARISH HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOKS Calcasieu Parish High School Yearbooks. LDL / Calcasieu Parish Public Library. This collection is completely compiled of select high school yearbooks that are digitized from physical yearbooks we have in our collection. All of them are from high schools in Calcasieu Parish and range in years from 1946-2015. This collection is not all inclusive BATON ROUGE SCHOOL YEARBOOKS The Baton Rouge Room is home to one of the largest collections of yearbooks in the state. Here you will find digitized versions of yearbooks from schools in the East Baton Rouge Parish area. The collection contains yearbooks from both public and private schools and ranges from elementary to high school level. For more information, please visit the Baton Rouge Room Infoguide to see other NORTHEAST LOUISIANA HISTORIC IMAGES COLLECTION Northeast Louisiana Historic Images Collection. Basketball team-1938 Clarks High School girls team. Image shows the 1923 Clarks High School girls basketball team. Clarks community band in 1925. Clarks community band in 1921. Image is the 1936 Clarks football team. Image shows the high school graduation of Clarks High School on May 25, 1915. WORLD WAR I MEMORIAL, CANAL STREET, NEW ORLEANS View of Canal Street (downtown side of 600 block) and Exchange Alley featuring obelisk memorializing New Orleanians killed in World War I; includes parked automobiles and moving streetcar and automobile. WARREN S. WALKER PLANTATION HOME, "WOODSTOCK," NEAR 'Warren S. Walker's Woodstock Plantation home, located on Bayou Manchac near the Mississippi River in the south part of East Baton Rouge Parish, is the subject of this Lytle Studio image' – Mark E. Martin, in Andrew D. Lytle's Baton Rouge: photographs 1863-1910, (Baton Rouge, LSU Press, 2008), p. LOUISIANA DIGITAL LIBRARYADVANCED SEARCHABOUTDATABLOGLOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SHREVEPORT The Louisiana Digital Library (LDL) is an online library of more than 400,000 digital items from Louisiana archives, libraries, museums, and other repositories, making unique historical treasures accessible to students, researchers, and the general public in Louisiana and acrossthe globe.
T. HARRY WILLIAMS CENTER FOR ORAL HISTORY The Center, named for the renowned historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning scholar, T. Harry Williams, was founded in 1991 with a three-fold mission: to document Louisiana's diverse culture and history through oral history interviews representing multiple perspectives, to preserve the oral histories collected and make them available to researchers VERMILIONVILLE LIVING HISTORY MUSEUM AND FOLKLIFE PARK Vermilionville Living History Museum and Folklife Park. Opened April 1st 1990, Vermilionville’s mission is to increase appreciation for the history, culture, and natural resources of the Native Americans, Acadians, Creoles, and peoples of African descent in the Attakapas region through the end of the 1800s. MCNEESE STATE UNIVERSITY McNeese State University in Lake Charles, Louisiana was founded in 1939 as Lake Charles Junior College. It was renamed McNeese Junior College after John McNeese, a renowned Southwest Louisiana educator and the first superintendent of schools in Imperial Calcasieu Parish. CLARENCE JOHN LAUGHLIN PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION The Historic New Orleans Collection is the major repository for the photographs and writings of pioneer surrealist and experimental photographer Clarence John Laughlin (1905-1985), a native of Louisiana. Included in this digital collection are master prints, work prints, unique collages, and color experiments, as well as selected images by other photographers. CALCASIEU PARISH HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOKS Calcasieu Parish High School Yearbooks. LDL / Calcasieu Parish Public Library. This collection is completely compiled of select high school yearbooks that are digitized from physical yearbooks we have in our collection. All of them are from high schools in Calcasieu Parish and range in years from 1946-2015. This collection is not all inclusive BATON ROUGE SCHOOL YEARBOOKS The Baton Rouge Room is home to one of the largest collections of yearbooks in the state. Here you will find digitized versions of yearbooks from schools in the East Baton Rouge Parish area. The collection contains yearbooks from both public and private schools and ranges from elementary to high school level. For more information, please visit the Baton Rouge Room Infoguide to see other NORTHEAST LOUISIANA HISTORIC IMAGES COLLECTION Northeast Louisiana Historic Images Collection. Basketball team-1938 Clarks High School girls team. Image shows the 1923 Clarks High School girls basketball team. Clarks community band in 1925. Clarks community band in 1921. Image is the 1936 Clarks football team. Image shows the high school graduation of Clarks High School on May 25, 1915. WORLD WAR I MEMORIAL, CANAL STREET, NEW ORLEANS View of Canal Street (downtown side of 600 block) and Exchange Alley featuring obelisk memorializing New Orleanians killed in World War I; includes parked automobiles and moving streetcar and automobile. WARREN S. WALKER PLANTATION HOME, "WOODSTOCK," NEAR 'Warren S. Walker's Woodstock Plantation home, located on Bayou Manchac near the Mississippi River in the south part of East Baton Rouge Parish, is the subject of this Lytle Studio image' – Mark E. Martin, in Andrew D. Lytle's Baton Rouge: photographs 1863-1910, (Baton Rouge, LSU Press, 2008), p. VERMILIONVILLE LIVING HISTORY MUSEUM AND FOLKLIFE PARK Vermilionville Living History Museum and Folklife Park. Opened April 1st 1990, Vermilionville’s mission is to increase appreciation for the history, culture, and natural resources of the Native Americans, Acadians, Creoles, and peoples of African descent in the Attakapas region through the end of the 1800s. ANNUAL REPORTS OF THE JUDICIAL COUNCIL OF THE SUPREME Annual Reports of the Judicial Council of the Supreme Court of Louisiana (1955-2020) - Annual report 1955 / Judicial Council of the Supreme Court of LouisianaSEARCH RESULTS
The Louisiana Digital Library is a service provider only and has no authority to grant permission to publish or supply high-resolution images. Louisiana State Museum: lsm@crt.state.la.us. Louisiana State University: diglib@lsu.edu. Louisiana State University Shreveport: libarchives@lsus.edu.SEARCH RESULTS
The Louisiana Digital Library (LDL) is the front door to Louisiana's digital cultural heritage. Members include public libraries, academic libraries, museums, and archives from arcross the state.AMERICA AT WAR
The America at War digital collection includes a significant number of artifacts contributed by members of the Teaching American History in Louisiana (TAHIL) partnership. TAHIL providers include the Louisiana State Archives, Louisiana State Museum, The Historic New Orleans Collection and Tulane University Library Special Collections. STATE LIBRARY OF LOUISIANA HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION The State Library of Louisiana Historical Photographs Collection features black and white and some color photographs from the early 1900s to present. There are large collections of Department of Transportation, Tourism, Conservation, and Environmental Quality images. B&W photo, February 14, 1965.SEARCH RESULTS
Louisiana Digital Library. Search Term . Home "Neckties" Intellectuals; Search results LSU UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES PHOTOGRAPHS COLLECTION LSU University Archives Photographs Collection. Focusing primarily on the years 1886-1925, this collection shows the buildings and grounds, students and student life, athletic teams, band, faculty and administrators, clubs, departments, and laboratories at the "Ole War Skule." Also included are a few early images of LSU's present campus,most
THE ABE MILLER FAMILY, 1894 The Louisiana Digital Library (LDL) is the front door to Louisiana's digital cultural heritage. Members include public libraries, academic libraries, museums, and archives from arcross the state. ANNUAL REPORTS OF THE JUDICIAL COUNCIL OF THE SUPREME The Louisiana Digital Library (LDL) is the front door to Louisiana's digital cultural heritage. Members include public libraries, academic libraries, museums, and archives from arcross the state. LOUISIANA DIGITAL LIBRARYADVANCED SEARCHABOUTDATABLOGLOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SHREVEPORT The Louisiana Digital Library (LDL) is an online library of more than 400,000 digital items from Louisiana archives, libraries, museums, and other repositories, making unique historical treasures accessible to students, researchers, and the general public in Louisiana and acrossthe globe.
T. HARRY WILLIAMS CENTER FOR ORAL HISTORY The Center, named for the renowned historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning scholar, T. Harry Williams, was founded in 1991 with a three-fold mission: to document Louisiana's diverse culture and history through oral history interviews representing multiple perspectives, to preserve the oral histories collected and make them available to researchers VERMILIONVILLE LIVING HISTORY MUSEUM AND FOLKLIFE PARKHISTORY OF LSU COLLEGEHISTORY OF LSU UNIVERSITYLSU HISTORY DEPARTMENTLSU MUSEUM OF ARTLSU MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORYLSU MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCE Vermilionville Living History Museum and Folklife Park. Opened April 1st 1990, Vermilionville’s mission is to increase appreciation for the history, culture, and natural resources of the Native Americans, Acadians, Creoles, and peoples of African descent in the Attakapas region through the end of the 1800s. MCNEESE STATE UNIVERSITY McNeese State University in Lake Charles, Louisiana was founded in 1939 as Lake Charles Junior College. It was renamed McNeese Junior College after John McNeese, a renowned Southwest Louisiana educator and the first superintendent of schools in Imperial Calcasieu Parish. CLARENCE JOHN LAUGHLIN PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION The Historic New Orleans Collection is the major repository for the photographs and writings of pioneer surrealist and experimental photographer Clarence John Laughlin (1905-1985), a native of Louisiana. Included in this digital collection are master prints, work prints, unique collages, and color experiments, as well as selected images by other photographers. CALCASIEU PARISH HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOKS Calcasieu Parish High School Yearbooks. LDL / Calcasieu Parish Public Library. This collection is completely compiled of select high school yearbooks that are digitized from physical yearbooks we have in our collection. All of them are from high schools in Calcasieu Parish and range in years from 1946-2015. This collection is not all inclusive BATON ROUGE SCHOOL YEARBOOKS The Baton Rouge Room is home to one of the largest collections of yearbooks in the state. Here you will find digitized versions of yearbooks from schools in the East Baton Rouge Parish area. The collection contains yearbooks from both public and private schools and ranges from elementary to high school level. For more information, please visit the Baton Rouge Room Infoguide to see other NORTHEAST LOUISIANA HISTORIC IMAGES COLLECTION Northeast Louisiana Historic Images Collection. Basketball team-1938 Clarks High School girls team. Image shows the 1923 Clarks High School girls basketball team. Clarks community band in 1925. Clarks community band in 1921. Image is the 1936 Clarks football team. Image shows the high school graduation of Clarks High School on May 25, 1915. WORLD WAR I MEMORIAL, CANAL STREET, NEW ORLEANS View of Canal Street (downtown side of 600 block) and Exchange Alley featuring obelisk memorializing New Orleanians killed in World War I; includes parked automobiles and moving streetcar and automobile. WARREN S. WALKER PLANTATION HOME, "WOODSTOCK," NEAR 'Warren S. Walker's Woodstock Plantation home, located on Bayou Manchac near the Mississippi River in the south part of East Baton Rouge Parish, is the subject of this Lytle Studio image' – Mark E. Martin, in Andrew D. Lytle's Baton Rouge: photographs 1863-1910, (Baton Rouge, LSU Press, 2008), p. LOUISIANA DIGITAL LIBRARYADVANCED SEARCHABOUTDATABLOGLOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SHREVEPORT The Louisiana Digital Library (LDL) is an online library of more than 400,000 digital items from Louisiana archives, libraries, museums, and other repositories, making unique historical treasures accessible to students, researchers, and the general public in Louisiana and acrossthe globe.
T. HARRY WILLIAMS CENTER FOR ORAL HISTORY The Center, named for the renowned historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning scholar, T. Harry Williams, was founded in 1991 with a three-fold mission: to document Louisiana's diverse culture and history through oral history interviews representing multiple perspectives, to preserve the oral histories collected and make them available to researchers VERMILIONVILLE LIVING HISTORY MUSEUM AND FOLKLIFE PARKHISTORY OF LSU COLLEGEHISTORY OF LSU UNIVERSITYLSU HISTORY DEPARTMENTLSU MUSEUM OF ARTLSU MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORYLSU MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCE Vermilionville Living History Museum and Folklife Park. Opened April 1st 1990, Vermilionville’s mission is to increase appreciation for the history, culture, and natural resources of the Native Americans, Acadians, Creoles, and peoples of African descent in the Attakapas region through the end of the 1800s. MCNEESE STATE UNIVERSITY McNeese State University in Lake Charles, Louisiana was founded in 1939 as Lake Charles Junior College. It was renamed McNeese Junior College after John McNeese, a renowned Southwest Louisiana educator and the first superintendent of schools in Imperial Calcasieu Parish. CLARENCE JOHN LAUGHLIN PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION The Historic New Orleans Collection is the major repository for the photographs and writings of pioneer surrealist and experimental photographer Clarence John Laughlin (1905-1985), a native of Louisiana. Included in this digital collection are master prints, work prints, unique collages, and color experiments, as well as selected images by other photographers. CALCASIEU PARISH HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOKS Calcasieu Parish High School Yearbooks. LDL / Calcasieu Parish Public Library. This collection is completely compiled of select high school yearbooks that are digitized from physical yearbooks we have in our collection. All of them are from high schools in Calcasieu Parish and range in years from 1946-2015. This collection is not all inclusive BATON ROUGE SCHOOL YEARBOOKS The Baton Rouge Room is home to one of the largest collections of yearbooks in the state. Here you will find digitized versions of yearbooks from schools in the East Baton Rouge Parish area. The collection contains yearbooks from both public and private schools and ranges from elementary to high school level. For more information, please visit the Baton Rouge Room Infoguide to see other NORTHEAST LOUISIANA HISTORIC IMAGES COLLECTION Northeast Louisiana Historic Images Collection. Basketball team-1938 Clarks High School girls team. Image shows the 1923 Clarks High School girls basketball team. Clarks community band in 1925. Clarks community band in 1921. Image is the 1936 Clarks football team. Image shows the high school graduation of Clarks High School on May 25, 1915. WORLD WAR I MEMORIAL, CANAL STREET, NEW ORLEANS View of Canal Street (downtown side of 600 block) and Exchange Alley featuring obelisk memorializing New Orleanians killed in World War I; includes parked automobiles and moving streetcar and automobile. WARREN S. WALKER PLANTATION HOME, "WOODSTOCK," NEAR 'Warren S. Walker's Woodstock Plantation home, located on Bayou Manchac near the Mississippi River in the south part of East Baton Rouge Parish, is the subject of this Lytle Studio image' – Mark E. Martin, in Andrew D. Lytle's Baton Rouge: photographs 1863-1910, (Baton Rouge, LSU Press, 2008), p. VERMILIONVILLE LIVING HISTORY MUSEUM AND FOLKLIFE PARK Vermilionville Living History Museum and Folklife Park. Opened April 1st 1990, Vermilionville’s mission is to increase appreciation for the history, culture, and natural resources of the Native Americans, Acadians, Creoles, and peoples of African descent in the Attakapas region through the end of the 1800s. ANNUAL REPORTS OF THE JUDICIAL COUNCIL OF THE SUPREME Annual Reports of the Judicial Council of the Supreme Court of Louisiana (1955-2020) - Annual report 1955 / Judicial Council of the Supreme Court of LouisianaSEARCH RESULTS
The Louisiana Digital Library is a service provider only and has no authority to grant permission to publish or supply high-resolution images. Louisiana State Museum: lsm@crt.state.la.us. Louisiana State University: diglib@lsu.edu. Louisiana State University Shreveport: libarchives@lsus.edu.SEARCH RESULTS
The Louisiana Digital Library (LDL) is the front door to Louisiana's digital cultural heritage. Members include public libraries, academic libraries, museums, and archives from arcross the state.AMERICA AT WAR
The America at War digital collection includes a significant number of artifacts contributed by members of the Teaching American History in Louisiana (TAHIL) partnership. TAHIL providers include the Louisiana State Archives, Louisiana State Museum, The Historic New Orleans Collection and Tulane University Library Special Collections. STATE LIBRARY OF LOUISIANA HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION The State Library of Louisiana Historical Photographs Collection features black and white and some color photographs from the early 1900s to present. There are large collections of Department of Transportation, Tourism, Conservation, and Environmental Quality images. B&W photo, February 14, 1965.SEARCH RESULTS
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Search Term View all collections The Louisiana Digital Library (LDL) is an online library of more than 400,000 digital items from Louisiana archives, libraries, museums, and other repositories, making unique historical treasures accessible to students, researchers, and the general public in Louisiana and across the globe. The items in the Louisiana Digital Library are as diverse and interesting as the people and places in Louisiana, with photographs, maps, manuscript materials, books, oral histories, and more documenting the state’s history and culture.Featured
Alligator juvenile, Col. Joseph S. Tate Photograph AlbumThe photograph album (unbound) contains 103 black and white prints mounted on paper. The images show scenes from several locations in Louisiana during the 1920s. Photographer unknown. Calcasieu Parish Public Library Delgado Community College East Baton Rouge Parish Library Law Library of Louisiana Louisiana State Museum Louisiana State University Louisiana State University Alexandria Louisiana State University Shreveport Louisiana State University Health New Orleans Louisiana State University Health Shreveport Louisiana Tech University Loyola University New Orleans McNeese State University Nicholls State University Northwestern State University Ouachita Parish Public Library Southern University and A&M College State Library of Louisiana Louisiana State Archives The Historic New Orleans CollectionTulane University
University of Louisiana at Lafayette University of Louisiana Monroe University of New Orleans Vermilionville Living History Museum Webster Parish Library LDL WELCOMES ASCENSION PARISH PUBLIC LIBRARY Mon, 05/24/2021 - 12:17 -- sziegler1 We're excited to welcome Ascension Parish Public Library to the LDL! In this Member Highlight, Christopher Achee, Assistant Library Director, tells us what's comingup.
* Read more about LDL Welcomes Ascension Parish Public Library* sziegler1's blog
INTERVIEW WITH WILL OLMSTADT Wed, 06/17/2020 - 13:24 -- lpowe17 As part of our series _Connecting with Colleagues: An Occasional Series of Interviews with LDL Participants,_ we talked to WILL OLMSTADT, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE HEALTH SCIENCES LIBRARY AT LSU HEALTH SHREVEPORT, about his strategies for fostering professionaldevelopment.
While most LDL contributing institutions have one or two trained content administrators, Olmstadt encourages staff from across the library to attend LDL trainings, allowing broad familiarity with LDL content administration. * Read more about Interview with Will Olmstadt* lpowe17's blog
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* Read more about LDL Subject Guide Recommendation LDC BOARD MEETINGS-2020-04-30 Thu, 04/30/2020 - 16:12 -- jrubin6 * Read more about LDC Board Meetings-2020-04-30 A STORY OF PRECARIOUS BLACK FREEDOM IN JOSEPH WATSON’SCORRESPONDENCE
Tue, 02/18/2020 - 10:11 -- lpowe17 The Joseph Watson Correspondence digital collection, contributed by LSU Special Collections , offers insight into the precarious freedom of antebellum black northerners through the story of a Philadelphia mayor’s attempt to return free black children who were kidnapped and sold into slavery. The correspondence also offers an example of dialogue between a white northerner and white southerner that smooths over some of the harsh realities of slavery for the sake of cross-regional cordiality. * Read more about A Story of Precarious Black Freedom in Joseph Watson’s Correspondence* lpowe17's blog
LDL CONNECTS WITH HUMANITIES AMPED Thu, 01/30/2020 - 13:56 -- lpowe17 Last week, Leah Powell and Sophia Ziegler presented a workshop at the Humanities Amped Educators meeting. They talked to middle and high school teachers about using the LDL to teach data literacy in theclassroom.
* Read more about LDL Connects with Humanities Amped* lpowe17's blog
LDL WELCOMES LOUISIANA STATE ARCHIVES Wed, 01/22/2020 - 13:58 -- lpowe17 We’re excited to welcome Louisiana State Archives as a new member of the LDL. In this Member Highlight, Archives Specialist Heaven Smith explains the State Archives’ plans to contribute photographs, manuscripts, and historical government documents, including the particularly noteworthy Huey P. Long Impeachment Trial Transcripts. * Read more about LDL Welcomes Louisiana State Archives* lpowe17's blog
GRANT ALLOWS LDL PRACTITIONERS A CHANCE TO LEARN TOGETHER Mon, 01/06/2020 - 13:43 -- lpowe17 We’re thrilled to announce important news for our LDL community: LSU Libraries has been awarded a grant from Collections as Data: Part toWhole , an effort
made possible by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The grant will allow LDL practitioners to gather and collaboratively explore policies and practices around creating digital content for the LDL. * Read more about Grant Allows LDL Practitioners a Chance to LearnTogether
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LDL WELCOMES CALCASIEU PARISH PUBLIC LIBRARY Tue, 12/17/2019 - 09:50 -- lpowe17 In this week’s Member Highlight, we hear from Aaron Webster, User Access Librarian at Calcasieu Parish Public Library . Calcasieu recently received an Institute of Museum and Library Science Memory Lab Network Grant, which will provide funding for community digitization stations. The resulting digital content will highlight the culture of southwest Louisiana and will ultimately be accessible on the LDL. Below, Webster shares some of the library’s more immediate plans for digitization. * Read more about LDL Welcomes Calcasieu Parish Public Library* lpowe17's blog
LDL WELCOMES OUACHITA PARISH PUBLIC LIBRARY Tue, 12/03/2019 - 10:34 -- lpowe17 The Louisiana Digital Library welcomes a new member: Ouachita Parish Public Library . Ouachita will provide access to materials representing northeast Louisiana, helping the LDL pursue its mission of allowing regionally diverse access to the state’scultural heritage.
In today’s “Member Highlight” post we talk with Cyndy Robertson, archivist at Ouachita Parish Public Library. * Read more about LDL Welcomes Ouachita Parish Public Library* lpowe17's blog
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