1. American to 10. Burguieres | 11. Butler's to 20. Dart | 21. Davis to 30. Fort Bay | 31. Fort St. to 40. J. Aron
41. Joor to 50. Massie | 51. Mayo to 60. Pontalba | 61. Porter to 70. Ryan | 71. Ryan to 80. Sun King
81. The Mardi to 88. Young
1. American Women's Volunteer Services (SB 1)
1942-1945
5 volumes
Scrapbooks of this women's organization containing clippings and photographs.
2. Anonymous Woman's Cookbook and Collected Recipes (RG 451)
1942-1988, n.d.
0.5 linear ft.
Collection of newspaper and other collected recipes (secondary source and holographic) found in 1942 edition of The Original Picayune Creole Cookbook (included in collection). Also found in the collection is a ticket to the St. Louis Cathedral Christmas Concert.
(see Issues of The Mardi Gras Parade and Beacon)
4. Begue, Madame (RG 301)
1910-1929
1 volume
Breakfast guest book of Madame Begue's restaurant.
5. Black, Marian, Family (RG 104)
1809-1964
1 linear ft.
Correspondence and marriage certificates of the Black family. Includes an autograph book of Lizzie A. Jones (1881), and a scrapbook of the United Daughters of Confederacy.
6. Blum, Maxine (RG 250)
1980-1989
20 items
A collection of programs of the New Orleans Opera Association, Tulane Theater, Louisiana World Exposition, New Orleans City Ballet, and other cultural events. Also includes the program from a memorial service for AIDS victims.
7. Bonaventure Plantation, Georgia (RG 128)
1850-1851
1 volume
Record of plantation near Ricebore, Georgia. Includes lists of slaves, livestock, and farm implements.
8. Bonhomme-Cahn Family (RG 142)
1843-1870
20 items
This collection includes correspondence, marriage certificates, and legal documents concerning the lawsuit of Caroline Myers vs. her husband.
9. Bornside, Bette (RG 418)
ca. 1943
0.5 ft.
Memorabilia collected by Bette Bornside (b. 1933), a politically active woman in New Orleans. She served as president of the Louisiana League of Women Voters (1983-1987), and of the New Orleans League of Women Voters (1992), and has been involved in local volunteer work.
10. Burguieres, Gertrude (RG 400)
May 21, 1896 - Aug 20, 1918
0.5 linear ft.
Correspondence of the Burguieres family. Largely consists of letters to Bertha Todd Trufant from her daughter Sara Hyam Trufant Burguieres. The collection also houses four small notebooks: three kept by Sara Todd Hyams Chapman (Bertha's sister) and a debutante engagement book and scrapbook kept by Sara H. Trufant [Burguieres], 1908-1909. Of special interest are five letters written by G.K. Fazende, a Louisiana woman residing in Paris during World War II.
1. American to 10. Burguieres | 11. Butler's to 20. Dart | 21. Davis to 30. Fort Bay | 31. Fort St. to 40. J. Aron
41. Joor to 50. Massie | 51. Mayo to 60. Pontalba | 61. Porter to 70. Ryan | 71. Ryan to 80. Sun King
81. The Mardi to 88. Young