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Subject Title Author Volume Number Page Date
Acadians in Louisiana Acadian coast Villere, Louis 9 7 15 1946/6
Acadians in Louisiana Acadian home is built to house 'Cajun' crafts
13 12 18 1950/11
Acadians in Louisiana Acadian tradition
15 5 34 1952/4
Acadians in Louisiana Acadian tradition
18 4 30 1955/3
Acadians in Louisiana Bayou people as seen by visitors
7 3 31 1944/2
Acadians in Louisiana Land of Evangeline
4 3 38 1941/2
Acadians in Louisiana Land of Evangeline
10 9 8 1947/8
Acadians in Louisiana Legendary bayous
23 6 31 1960/5
Acadians in Louisiana

9 8 22 1946/7
Agriculture Agriculture--a horn of plenty
24 6 28 1961/5
Air Mail Service Air mail service
18 1 35 1954/12
Air Mail Service--United States First air mail flight in the U.S. was made in April, 1912 between New Orleans and Baton Rouge
3 12 8 1940/11
Algiers, Louisiana--Description Algiers--where pioneers fought the wilderness a modern community now stands Dixon, Richard R. 20 5 28 1957/4
All Saints' Day All Saints Lester, John 10 12 22 1947/11
All Saints' Day All Saints' Day observance is an old Creole custom
3 11 41 1940/10
Alligators Alligator hides
10 2 17 1947/1
Alligators Alligator hunting
10 11 26 1947/10
Alligators Alligators--a description
4 2 15 1941/1
Animal baiting Animal baiting contests were popular in New Orleans during the late 18th and early 19th centuries
3 8 44 1940/7
Animal painters John J. Audubon--son of aristocrats?
8 9 26 1945/8
Aquariums Audubon Park Aquarium contains a great variety of fish and turtles
4 3 46 1941/2
Architecture Architecture of New Orleans has been influenced by its many and varied inhabitants
2 3 36 1939/2
Architecture Courtyards and general architecture of the Vieux Carre is described, illustrated with photographs
1 9 27 1938/8
Architecture James Gallier Sr. brought the Classic touch to New Orleans architecture
24 11 31 1961/10
Architecture James Gallier Sr. brought the Classic touch to New Orleans architecture
24 11 9 1961/10
Architecture James Gallier Sr. brought the Classic touch to New Orleans architecture
27 9 27 1964/8
Architecture--Conservation and Restoration Beauregard House is restored
4 5 31 1941/4
Architecture--Details Artists of New Orleans still make ironwork
4 4 44 1941/3
Armadillos Armadillos began migrating to Louisiana about 1927
3 9 48 1940/8
Art--Galleries and Museums Delgado Museum
3 9 9 1940/8
Art--Galleries and Museums Delgado Museum
9 12 26 1946/11
Art--Galleries and Museums Delgado Museum
15 12 22 1952/11
Artists, Women Madame Ines S. Legano, ivory artist
7 9 3 1944/8
Athletes Famous athletes from the New Orleans area are cited
6 2 17 1943/1
Attack and Defense (Military Science) Defense and New Orleans
4 7 11 1941/6
Audubon Park Parks in New Orleans are described
5 6 16 1942/5
Audubon Park Audubon Park Aquarium contains a great variety of fish and turtles
4 3 46 1941/2
Audubon, John James Audubon Park honors famous artist Dixon, Richard R. 26 8 9 1963/7
Audubon, John James Creoles who left their mark Herrin, M.H. 18 12 8 1955/11
Audubon, John James John James Audubon, noted naturalist didn't like New Orleans, but the city honors him Shay, Violet Brown 19 12 8 1956/11
Audubon, John James John J. Audubon--son of aristocrats?
8 9 26 1945/8
Audubon, John James St. Francisville, the third oldest settlement in Louisiana, has annual Audubon pilgrimage
3 8 12 1940/7
Aurora Plantation Aurora Plantation
28 4 23 1965/3
Avondale Shipyards, Inc. Avondale Shipyards continues New Orleans tradition
26 10 17 1963/9
Bananas Bananas--one of New Orleans' chief imports
6 2 24 1943/1
Bananas Bananas--one of New Orleans' chief imports
14 11 22 1951/10
Bananas Unloading bananas
3 9 39 1940/8
Bananas Unloading bananas
25 12 29 1962/11
Barbot, Lieutenant Alphonse Louisiana officer of the Confederate Navy
7 10 8 1944/9
Bayou Barataria Bayou Barataria Lenski, Lois 8 3 21 1945/2
Bayou Lafourche Bayous
24 5 30 1961/4
Belle Grove Plantation Belle Grove, elegant plantation house is crumbling in ruin
4 5 36 1941/4
Bonaparte, Napoleon Napoleon Bonaparte is linked with Louisiana history
8 11 23 1945/10
Bonaparte, Napoleon Napoleon Bonaparte is linked with Louisiana history
16 5 36 1953/4
Bonaparte, Napoleon Napoleon Bonaparte is linked with Louisiana history
6 1 15 1942/12
Bonaparte, Napoleon Napoleon Bonaparte is linked with Louisiana history
6 4 22 1943/3
Bonnet Carre Spillway The Safe River Committee of 100 made New Orleans safe from floods
4 7 38 1941/6
Bonnet Carre Spillway Bonnet Carre Spillway has fish and goats
3 7 37 1940/6
Boston Club Social clubs of New Orleans are cited
3 9 11 1940/8
Botanical gardens First botanical garden is re-created
4 5 39 1941/4
Boxing Boxing--the manly art
24 8 32 1961/7
Boxing John L. Sullivan lost crown to James Corbett in New Orleans bout
8 11 21 1945/10
Boxing--Laws and regulations Boxing was legalized first in Louisiana
4 8 35 1941/7
Boxing--Laws and regulations Boxing was legalized first in Louisiana
11 3 31 1948/2
Breaux Bridge, Louisiana Crawfish Dixon, Richard R. 27 4 9 1964/3
Bridges Causeway across Lake Pontchartrain
19 11 18 1956/10
Bridges Huey P. Long Bridge
3 4 55 1940/3
Bridges Huey P. Long Bridge
13 10 26 1950/9
Burial Gallier Hall is also a final resting place
27 9 27 1964/8
Business education Soule College is discussed in article
18 1 29 1954/12
Butler, General Benjamin F. Benjamin F. Butler and the widow Mumford
10 10 8 1947/9
Butler, General Benjamin F. New Orleans during the Butler days
7 8 8 1944/7
Butler, General Benjamin F. Capture of New Orleans Dixon, Richard R. 24 1 9 1960/12
Butler, General Benjamin F. New Orleans during the Butler days
7 9 13 1944/8
Butler, General Benjamin F. New Orleans during the Butler days
27 1 15 1963/12
Cabildo Museums of New Orleans and their treasures are discussed
1 8 23 1938/7
Cabildo "Chapter House"
14 2 8 1951/1
Cabildo Cabildo displays antique strong boxes and safes
4 5 43 1941/4
Cabildo Cabildo
27 7 32 1964/6
Cabildo Cabildo
16 9 17 1953/8
Cabildo Cabildo
14 9 8 1951/8
Cabildo Cabildo
4 7 43 1941/6
Cabildo Cabildo
4 8 39 1941/7
Cameras--Collectors and collecting Cabildo has large collection of antique pistols, antique cameras and old projectors
4 6 42 1941/5
Capitols Old State Capitol in Baton Rouge is restored as historical landmark
3 5 41 1940/11
Capitols Old State Capitol in Baton Rouge is restored as historical landmark
5 4 22 1942/3
Carroll, General William Carrollton section of New Orleans is discussed Dixon, Richard R. 28 12 9 1965/11
Carrollton Avenue Carrollton section of New Orleans is discussed Dixon, Richard R. 28 12 9 1965/11
Carrollton, City of Jefferson Parish history is recounted
9 12 8 1946/11
Carville, Louisiana Carville Hospital sheds light on ancient disease
15 6 18 1952/5
Casket girls Casket girls came to Louisiana to be "sold" into matrimonial slavery for a tiny casket of trinkets and clothes
1 12 28 1938/11
Catholic Church--Ceremonies and practices Eucharistic Congress was held in New Orleans from October 17-20, 1938
1 11 45 1938/10
Catholic Church--Ceremonies and practices Eucharistic Congress was held in New Orleans from October 17-20, 1938
1 12 20 1938/11
Catholic Church--Clergy Irish priests worked in early history of Louisiana; activities are cited in article
7 12 21 1944/11
Cemeteries Cemetery lore, custom and legend in New Orleans Holland, Irma 15 12 19 1952/11
Cemeteries Locust Grove Cemetery is interesting landmark of West Feliciana Parish
6 2 30 1943/1
Cemeteries St. Louis Cemetery--New Orleans' oldest
17 12 8 1954/11
Cenas, Lieutenant Hilary Louisiana officer of the Confederate Navy
7 10 8 1944/9
Chalmette Battlefield British used camouflage in 1815 on Chalmette Battlefield
3 7 21 1940/6
Chalmette National Historical Park Chalmette Battlefield
9 10 26 1946/9
Chalmette National Historical Park Chalmette, Louisiana…revisited Dixon, Richard R. 22 8 9 1959/7
Chalmette, Louisiana Chalmette, Louisiana…revisited Dixon, Richard R. 22 8 9 1959/7
Cheniere Caminada Hurricane at "Last Island" and Cheniere Caminada is discussed
10 11 8 1947/10
Cheniere Caminada Hurricane at "Last Island" and Cheniere Caminada is discussed
17 1 30 1953/12
Cherbonnier, Victor Victor Cherbonnier is French soldier who became a Louisiana educator
13 9 8 1950/8
Chess Paul Morphy was famous New Orleans chess champion
7 8 13 1944/7
Chess Paul Morphy was famous New Orleans chess champion
1 9 36 1938/8
Chess Paul Morphy was famous New Orleans chess champion
17 8 24 1954/7
Chetwood, Eustace Case of the Creole's daughter
19 1 12 1955/12
Chetwood, Julia Case of the Creole's daughter
19 1 12 1955/12
Chickasaws Colonizing Louisiana
4 4 21 1941/3
Choctaw Indians Legend of Indian maid's romance with Spanish soldier on site which is now Spanish Fort
17 7 21 1954/6
Choctaw Indians Legend of Indian maid's romance with Spanish soldier on site which is now Spanish Fort
24 9 25 1961/8
Choctaw Indians Legend of Indian maid's romance with Spanish soldier on site which is now Spanish Fort
2 10 20 1939/9
Choctaw Indians Choctaws now number only six
6 6 29 1943/5
Choctaw Indians Choctaw land Leche, Richard W. 15 2 8 1952/1
Christ Church Cathedral Christ Church Cathedral Boudreau, Amy 24 7 33 1961/6
Christmas Noel…in…Nouvelle Orleans Liuzza, Ted R. 15 1 8 1951/12
Church of Our Lady of Guadeloupe Mortuary chapel of the Church of Our Lady of Guadeloupe
10 2 25 1947/1
Churches, Catholic Mortuary chapel of Our Lade of Guadeloupe
10 2 25 1947/1
Circus Shrine Circus to open in New Orleans
28 12 30 1965/11
Circus Eugenio Kalis, French Quarter resident recalls days with Buffalo Bill's show
1 10 26 1938/9
City Halls City Halls of New Orleans
24 12 27 1961/11
City Park Parks in New Orleans are described
5 6 16 1942/5
Civil War Civil War and the Crescent City
24 12 9 1961/11
Civil War Jefferson Davis' toughest battle Vandiver, Frank E. 18 10 8 1955/9
Civil War Civil War in Louisiana Dixon, Richard R. 24 5 9 1961/4
Civil War Confederate Memorial Hall
13 12 26 1950/11
Civilian Defense Civil Air Patrol becomes a part of Civilian Defense
5 3 13 1942/2
Claiborne, Governor William Charles Governor Claiborne
10 2 25 1947/1
Claiborne, Lieutenant Henry Ballatin Louisiana officer of the Confederate Navy
7 10 8 1944/9
Clay, Henry Henry Clay visits New Orleans
8 3 8 1945/2
Clay, Henry Henry Clay visits New Orleans
20 4 8 1957/3
Clinton, Louisiana East Feliciana Parish has much "old South" interest
6 1 40 1942/12
Clubs Social Clubs of New Orleans: Boston Club, Pickwick Club and Southern Yacht Club
3 9 11 1940/8
Coast Guard Training Station Army and Navy improvements to be seen on lakefront
4 2 11 1941/1
Coast Guard Training Station Defense and New Orleans
4 7 11 1941/6
Coast Guard Training Station Defense and New Orleans
4 7 11 1941/6
Cocktails Cocktails originated in New Orleans in the 1790s
1 2 19 1938/1
Cocktails Cocktails originated in New Orleans in the 1790s
6 5 30 1943/4
Coffee Louisiana coffee
24 6 28 1961/5
Coffee Coffee has a history dating back to the 9th century
6 1 10 1942/12
Collectors and collecting Antique Shop
11 12 26 1948/11
Collectors and collecting Antique shops
13 10 30 1950/9
Collins, General J. Lawton General J. Lawton Collins is illustrious son of New Orleans
15 1 22 1951/12
Composers Louis Moreau Gottschaulk, New Orleans composer is discussed Shpall, Leo 12 10 8 1949/9
Comstock, Lieutenant John Henry Louisiana officer of the Confederate Navy
7 10 8 1944/9
Confederate States of America. Navy Louisiana officers of the Confederate Navy
7 10 8 1944.9
Confederate States of America. Navy Steamboats of Civil War days
12 11 8 1949/10
Confederate States of America. Navy Steamboats of Civil War days
25 8 17 1962/7
Consecration of bishops Hannan, (Most Reverend) Philip Matthew becomes 11th Archbishop of New Orleans
28 12 21 1965/11
Conservation museum Louisiana Conservation Department Museum is discussed
4 5 13 1941/4
Convents and nunneries Sisters of the Holy Family convent is on site of quadroon ballroom
1 10 26 1938/9
Convents and nunneries Ursuline Convent and its inhabitants
10 5 8 1947/4
Convents and nunneries Architectural history of Royal Hospital and Ursuline Convent Wilson, Samuel, Jr. 11 3 11 1948/2
Convents and nunneries Architectural history of Royal Hospital and Ursuline Convent Wilson, Samuel, Jr. 11 2 8 1948/1
Convents and nunneries Ursuline Convent and its inhabitants
20 8 8 1957/7
Cookery, Creole Cooking of New Orleans is still world famous
5 1 11 1941/12
Cookery, Creole Condiments make New Orleans cuisine famous
3 8 16 1940/7
Cotton Development of New Orleans as a wholesale trade center
9 3 8 1946/2
Cotton Cotton Exchange of New Orleans
9 3 27 1946/2
Cotton Centennial Exposition (1884-1885) 1891 meteorite in Audubon Park…an April Fool's joke
8 5 21 1945/4
Courthouses Courthouse at 919 Royal was center of law and equity for more than twenty years
15 3 32 1952/2
Courthouses Courthouse at 919 Royal was center of law and equity for more than twenty years
2 4 36 1939/3
Crabs Crabs…soft and hard Benedict, Steve 5 7 28 1942/6
Crawfish bisque Crawfishin' time in Louisiana; recipe for crawfish bisque is given
3 4 20 1940/3
Crawfish bisque Crawfishin' time in Louisiana; recipe for crawfish bisque is given
14 7 27 1951/6
Crayfish Crawfishin' time in Louisiana; recipe for crawfish bisque is given
3 7 20 1940/3
Crayfish Crawfishin' time in Louisiana; recipe for crawfish bisque is given
14 7 27 1951/6
Crayfish Crawfish Dixon, Richard R. 27 4 9 1964/3
Creoles All Saints' Day observance is an old Creole custom
3 11 41 1940/10
Creoles French influence remains in New Orleans
5 11 17 1942/10
Creoles Case of the Creole's daughter
19 1 12 1955/12
Creoles All Saints Lester, John 10 12 22 1947/11
Creoles Don Pedro Favrot, Creole soldier of France and Spain--builder of Louisiana
9 5 2 1946/4
Creoles Creoles who left their mark Herrin, M.H. 18 12 8 1955/11
Creoles Creole land Herrin, M.H. 19 9 10 1956/8
Creoles French influence remains in New Orleans
7 10 21 1944/9
Creoles Creole achievements…in music, architecture and education Herrin, M.H. 19 5 8 1956/4
Creoles Beauregard…the great Creole Liuzza, Ted R. 6 9 14 1943/8
Creoles Mollie E. Davis is poetess who skillfully portrayed Creole types
4 2 48 1941/1
Creoles Bayou people as seen by visitors
7 3 31 1944/2
Crests New Orleans' coat-of-arms
25 12 25 1962/11
Crowley, Louisiana Rice festival
11 1 28 1947/12
Crowley, Louisiana "Evangeline Country" is rich in romantic history and customs
5 5 20 1942/4
Crozet, Claudius Claudius Crozet is French soldier who became a Louisiana educator
13 9 8 1950/8
Cultural center Cultural center proposal will soon be a reality Dixon, Richard R. 28 9 9 1965/8
Cypress Red cypress of Louisiana is described
14 1 26 1950/12
Cypress Cyress, the wood eternal, is mostly a nostalgic past Shay, Violet Brown 19 8 30 1956/7
Davis, Jefferson Funeral of Jefferson Davis
25 3 9 1962/2
Davis, Jefferson Funeral of Jefferson Daviso
25 4 9 1962/3
Davis, Jefferson Jefferson Davis' toughest battle Vandiver, Frank E. 18 10 8 1955/9
Davis, Mollie E. Mollie E. Davis is poetess who skillfully portrayed Creole types
4 2 48 1941/1
Debutantes Debutantes of New Orleans are presented
29 2 18 1966/1
Deer Deer hunting Benachi, Tom 2 12 25 1939/11
Delgado Museum Museums of New Orleans and their treasures are discussed
1 8 23 1938/7
Delgado Museum Delgado Museum in City Park Dixon, Richard R. 26 9 9 1963/8
Delgado Museum Delgado Museum is New Orleans art gallery
3 9 9 1940/8
Delgado Museum Delgado Museum is New Orleans art gallery
15 12 22 1952/11
Delgado Museum Delgado Museum is New Orleans art gallery
9 12 26 1946/11
Delgado, Isaac Delgado Museum
3 9 9 1940/8
Delgado, Isaac Delgado Museum
9 12 26 1946/11
Delgado, Isaac Delgado Museum
15 12 22 1952/11
Delta Line Delta Line has built new fleet specifically for trade between New Orleans and the East Coast of South America
3 8 31 1940/7
DeSoto, Hernando Hernando DeSoto explored from Florida to the Mississippi River
4 2 38 1941/1
Destrehan, Jean Noel Creoles who left their mark Herrin, M.H. 18 12 8 1955/11
Destrehan, Jean Noel Noted Creole's home is reminiscent of South's agricultural "Golden Age"
3 12 12 1940/11
Devol, George George Devol is cited in article on river gamblers Duffy, William McFadden 7 3 10 1944/2
Devol, George George Devol is cited in article on river gamblers Duffy, William McFadden 14 4 8 1951/3
Diners and dining New Orleans cooking is famous the world over
10 10 21 1947/9
Dioceses Archdiocese of New Orleans celebrates 150th anniversary on April 16, 1943
6 7 14 1943/6
Drainage Draining New Orleans of water has always been a problem due to flat topography and rainfall
1 12 36 1938/11
Dueling Exchange Alley often led to Dueling Oaks
8 12 13 1945/11
Dueling Exchange Alley often led to Dueling Oaks
27 6 31 1964/5
Dueling Exchange Alley often led to Dueling Oaks
13 8 2 1950/7
Dueling "Honor" under the oaks Duffy, William McFadden 15 7 8 1952/6
Dueling Dueling in old New Orleans
25 6 24 1962/5
Dueling Dueling in old New Orleans
22 8 13 1959/7
Dueling Dueling in old New Orleans
16 8 8 1953/7
Dueling Dueling in old New Orleans
12 12 30 1949/11
Dueling Dueling in old New Orleans
2 2 22 1939/1
Dueling Duel…defending a gentleman's honor Duffy, William McFadden 7 2 10 1944/1
Dueling Exchange Alley often led to Dueling Oaks
18 2 29 1955/1
Dueling Oaks Dueling in old New Orleans
25 6 24 1962/5
Dueling Oaks Dueling Oaks was often successor to Exchange Place
27 6 31 1964/5
Dueling Oaks Dueling Oaks was often successor to Exchange Place
18 2 29 1955/1
Dueling Oaks Dueling Oaks was often successor to Exchange Place
13 8 2 1950/7
Dueling Oaks Dueling oaks was often successor to Exchange Place
12 12 13 1945/11
Dueling Oaks Dueling in old New Orleans
22 8 13 1959/7
Dueling Oaks Dueling in old New Orleans
16 8 8 1953/7
Dueling Oaks Dueling in old New Orleans
12 12 30 1949/11
Dueling Oaks Duel…defending a gentleman's honor Duffy, William McFadden 7 2 10 1944/1
Dueling Oaks Dueling in old New Orleans
2 2 22 1939/1
Dufilho, Louis Joseph Louis Joseph Dufilho is cited in article on La Pharmacie Francaise
14 2 26 1951/1
duPerier, Emma Mille Recalls tragedy of Last Island during hurricane
3 12 36 1940/11
Durande, Charles Wedding of the two Durande daughters was one of Louisiana's most elaborate
17 4 31 1954/3
Durande, Charles Wedding of the two Durande daughters was one of Louisiana's most elaborate
3 8 28 1940/7
Durande, Charles Wedding of the two Durande daughters was one of Louisiana's most elaborate
18 8 35 1955/7
Eads, James B. Won fight to open Mississippi River
8 2 21 1945/1
Eads, James B. Won fight to open Mississippi River
14 3 31 1951/2
East Feliciana Parish East Feliciana Parish has much "Old South" interest
6 1 40 1942/12
Educators, French French soldiers who became Louisiana educators
13 9 8 1950/8
Eisenhower, President Dwight D. President Dwight D. Eisenhower enjoys role in Louisiana Purchase celebration
16 12 16 1953/11
Electricity Electricity comes to New Orleans
1 10 41 1938/9
Electricity Electricity comes to New Orleans
22 3 24 1959/2
Elmwood Plantation Elmwood Plantation is restored, lives on since 1762
4 4 3 1941/3
Elmwood Plantation Elmwood Plantation is restored, lives on since 1726
4 6 24 1941/5
Eucharistic Congress, Eighth Eighth Eucharistic Congress was held in New Orleans from October 17-20, 1938
1 12 20 1938/11
Eucharistic Congress, Eighth Eighth Eucharistic Congress was held in New Orleans from October 17-20, 1938
1 11 45 1938/10
Exchange Place Exchange Place often led to Dueling Oaks
27 6 31 1964/5
Exchange Place Exchange Place often led to Dueling Oaks
8 12 13 1945/11
Exchange Place Exchange Place often led to Dueling Oaks
18 2 29 1955/1
Exchange Place Exchange Place often led to Dueling Oaks
13 8 2 1950/7
Executions and executioners General Benjamin F. Butler and the widow Mumford
10 10 8 1947/9
Exhibitions World's Industrial Exposition (1884-1885) was held in New Orleans; focused attention on the city Dixon, Richard R. 26 9 17 1963/8
Explorers, French First attempt to colonize Louisiana
8 2 25 1945/1

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