1. Aleman to 10. Dart | 11. Deutsch to 20. Midlo | 21. Mysing to 30. Rogers | 31. Rogers to 40. Toole
41. United to 44. Zito
31. Rogers, Gladys McGuffey
ca. 1930-1941 (bulk 1934-1935)
151 items
Papers and memorabilia primarily concerning Huey P. Long.
32. Scoggin, Corinne H.
1900-ca. 1989
1 box; Mss 213
Typescript memoirs of Corinne H. Scoggin of her childhood on Esplanade Avenue in New Orleans and her later life in the United States and abroad.
33. Simoneaux Collection
ca. 1894-1968
1.5 ft.
Miscellany of photographs, correspondence, and printed material on Nell Pomeroy O'Brien, John A. O'Brien, and their families.
34. Sisters of the Holy Family
n.d.
1 box; Mss 192
Photocopies and copy photographs of materials in the Sisters of the Holy Family archives.
35. Stier, Audrey M.
1890-1939
23 items; Mss 262
Diplomas, certificates, pamphlets and other papers associated with the New Orleans Public Schools.
36. Supreme Court of Louisiana Archives
1813-1921
1,000 linear ft.; Mss 106
The records of the Supreme Court of Louisiana include more than 50,000 case files (1813-1921). They are an important resource for the study of women in their various guises as business people, guardians, wives, widows, slaves, slaveholders, etc. The archive was used by Kathryn Page in, "Defiant Women and the Supreme Court of Louisiana in the Nineteenth Century," in A Law Unto Itself?: Essays in the New Louisiana Legal History, edited by Warren M. Billings and Mark F. Fernandez (Baton Rouge: LSU Press, 2001).
37. Szambelan-Strevinsky Collection
1972-1982
ca. 1 ft.
Christine Szambelan-Strevinsky's typescripts and proofs for text of Dark Hour of Noon (1982); also included are a few pieces of related correspondence and advertisements.
38. Thiberge
1800-1923 (bulk 1922-1923)
9 items; Mss 271
Nine bound volumes, including six holographic workbooks in French, a graduation book, a volume of autographed inscriptions and poetry, and a volume of lecture notes of Emma and Marie Thiberge, pupils of the Sisters of the Society of the Sacred Heart. Includes some loose clippings and notations.
39. Toledano, Ben C.
1848-1963
332 items
Correspondence, notes, lecture programs, clippings, and other items of Nell Hansen, a New Orleans book reviewer and wife of C.C. Henson. Correspondents include [Mrs.] Elizabeth Meriwether Gilmer, who wrote a newspaper column and several books under the pseudonym Dorothy Dix. The papers relating to the Southern College of Music, 1895 to mid 1930s, include a lot of material for women's studies.
40. Toole, Thelma D.
1982
12 items
Videotaped interviews of Thelma Ducoing Toole reminiscing about her son, John Kennedy Toole, author of A Confederacy of Dunces. Interviews culminated in videotape production, I Walk In the World for My Son: An Interview with Thelma Ducoing Toole (1983).
1. Aleman to 10. Dart | 11. Deutsch to 20. Midlo | 21. Mysing to 30. Rogers | 31. Rogers to 40. Toole
41. United to 44. Zito