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Tulane University has a proud
tradition of excellence in social welfare studies. It also has a
long-standing commitment to the community. Therefore, preserving the
contributions of our region's social welfare organizations and leaders is
a special mission of the Tulane
Manuscripts Department. If you know of records or papers we should
preserve, please contact us.
Among the collections in our care are the following:
- American Social Hygiene Association Survey, Manuscripts Collection
B-355, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1931. Bound typescript, 144 pages.
Preliminary report of a survey of medical and educational aspects of
social hygiene with a study of quackery and drug store treatment in
New Orleans. The survey was made in cooperation with the U.S. Public
Health Service, Orleans Parish Medical
Society, and others.
- Gladys Freeman Cahn papers, 1901-1964, Papers 1940-1984 (bulk 1950s
- 60s), 1.5 linear feet (3 manuscripts boxes).
Cahn (Mrs. Moise S. Cahn) was active in social welfare work in New
Orleans, especially with the National Council for Jewish Women. The
papers consist of speeches, reports, and notes mostly for the NCJW.
- Christian Woman's Exchange, LA resident home and handicraft shop,
1,304 items, including 113 volumes (1881-1967)
- Community Chest of New Orleans, 71 volumes (1924-1957)
- Community Service Center, Manuscripts Collection 726, 1964-75, 4
linear feet (nine manuscripts boxes).
Records of a private, non-profit charitable organization that assists
former inmates and works to decrease recidivism.
- Council of Social Agencies of New Orleans, 1921-1966 (bulk
1950-1966), c. 50 linear feet (97 manuscripts boxes).
An umbrella organization, it conducted needs-studies and coordinated
activities of societies that provided assistance directly to
individuals.
- Female Orphan Society. See Manuscripts Collection 69, Records of the
Poydras Home.
The Female Orphan Society was chartered in 1817.
- Ida Weis Friend papers, Manuscripts
Collection 287, 1868-1963, n.d. 11 linear feet (18 manuscripts boxes).
Papers, club records, journals, clippings, and other documents
pertaining to Ida Weis Friend, a New Orleans native active in civic
and social affairs.
- Gaudet Episcopal School and Home, Manuscripts Collection 558-D
(series D of the Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana Records), 1935-1959, 2
volumes.
Financial records and general correspondence.
- Charter and Constitution of the German Evangelical Lutheran
Bethlehem Orphan Asylum Association, Manuscripts Collection M-896, 1
item.
- Charter and Constitution of the German Lutheran Orphan Society,
Manuscripts Collection 119, (part of the records of the German
Lutheran Church), 1866, 1 item.
- Jewish Children's Home, Manuscripts Collection 180, 1870-1967 (bulk
1940-1953),11,424 items, including 21 volumes.
Operated as an orphanage until 1946; thereafter, provided regional
child care services.
- Jewish Federation of Greater New Orleans, 1913 - present, 100 linear
feet.
- Kingsley House, NO settlement house, ca. 49,000 items (1896-1969)
- Mount Carmel, Manuscripts Collection M-237, 1869, 1 item. List of
names and ages of girls protected by the Sisters of Mount Carmel.
- Orleans Parish Neighborhood Council, ca. 26 cu.ft (1939-1966)
- John Page papers, Manuscripts Collection 858, 1836-1933 (bulk
1836-1849), 1 linear foot (2 manuscripts boxes).
Diary and papers of John Page, superintendent of Lafayette Asylum for
Destitute Boys in New Orleans, 1836-1849 (4 manuscript volumes). Also
includes The Orphan Boy, the newsletter of the asylum, 1839,
which gives a history of the institution, and typed excerpts from the
newsletter.
- Poydras Home, NO orphanage and nursing home, 31,350 items, including
90 volumes (1817-1960)
- Protestant Children's Home, Manuscripts Collection 239,
1844-1969 (bule 1953-1967), 231 pieces and 55 volumes.
Contains financial papers including land transfers and rental
contracts, minute books of managers and associations, and children's
registry.
- Protestant Episcopal Children's Home, Manuscripts Collection 558-C
(series C of the Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana Records), 19 volumes.
- Societe de Secours Mutuels des Enfants de la France (1908-1918). See
Society Francaise, Manuscripts Collection 47, folder 7.
- Traveler's Aid Society of New Orleans, Manuscripts Collection 365,
1917 [1940-1969]-; 25 linear feet (forty manuscripts boxes and 26
volumes).
Records of the New Orleans section of a national organization created
to assist travelers in need.
- de la Vergne family papers, Manuscripts Collection 146,
"Fatherless Children of France" section, 1917-1930, box 1
folders 1-16.
Correspondence regarding adoption between Bussiere Rouen, treasurer of
the New Orleans committee of the Fatherless Children of France, and
orphan sponsors. Also includes correspondence between the New Orleans
committee and the New York headquarters.
- Waldo Burton Memorial Boys Home, Manuscripts Collection 202, 687
items plus 82 volumes (1824-1965).
- YWCA of New Orleans, ca. 84 cu.ft. (1911-1966)
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