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Subject Title Author Volume Number Page Date
L'Isle de Jean Charles L'Isle de Jean Charles is peopled by descendants of sailors, Lafitte's buccaneers and Indians
3 7 46 1940/6
La Garde General Hospital La Garde General Hospital at Lakefront
4 5 16 1941/4
Lafargue, Andre Andre Lafargue is discussed
12 4 24 1949/3
Lafayette, City of Jefferson Parish is recounted
9 12 8 1946/11
Lafayette, General Marie Joseph Paul Roch Ives Gilbert de Maitier, Marquis de Marquis de Lafayette visits New Orleans
22 11 9 1949/10
Lafayette, General Marie Joseph Paul Roch Ives Gilbert de Maitier, Marquis de Marquis de Lafayette visits New Orleans
11 7 2 1948/6
Lafayette, General Marie Joseph Paul Roch Ives Gilbert de Maitier, Marquis de Marquis de Lafayette visits New Orleans
11 6 2 1948/5
Lafitte, Jean Chalmette Battlefield
9 10 26 1946/9
Lafitte, Jean Battle of New Orleans, 134 years ago
12 3 21 1949/2
Lafitte, Jean Battle of New Orleans sesquicentennial nears Dixon, Richard R. 27 2 9 1964/1
Lafitte, Jean Beau Brummel pirate
14 3 8 1951/2
Lafitte, Jean and Pierre Privateer brothers are discussed
7 6 3 1944/5
Lafitte, Jean and Pierre Privateer brothers are discussed
6 6 26 1943/5
Lafitte, Jean and Pierre Privateer brothers are discussed
4 5 38 1941/4
Lafitte, Jean and Pierre Privateer brothers are discussed
17 3 9 1954/2
Lafitte, Jean and Pierre Privateer brothers are discussed
12 5 13 1949/4
Lafitte, Jean and Pierre Privateer brothers are discussed
13 6 25 1950/5
Lafitte, Jean and Pierre Privateer brothers are discussed
16 3 32 1953/2
Lafitte, Pierre Battle of New Orleans sesquicentennial nears Dixon, Richard R. 27 2 9 1964/1
Lafitte, Pierre Beau Brummel pirate
14 3 8 1951/2
Laine, Jack "Papa" Father of "White Jazz" is honored
14 3 20 1951/2
Lake Charles, Louisiana "Evangeline Country" is rich in romantic history and customs
5 5 20 1942/4
Lake Pontchartrain Lakefront area Dixon, Richard R. 28 7 9 1965/6
Lake Pontchartrain Derivation of Lake Pontchartrain's name
5 9 31 1942/8
Lake Pontchartrain Causeway Lake Pontchartrain Causeway
19 11 18 1956/10
Lalaurie, Delphine Haunted house
8 2 15 1945/1
Lalaurie, Delphine Haunted house
17 10 8 1954/9
Land titles Early Louisiana land claims Coles, Harry L., Jr. 20 11 8 1957/10
Language and languages Louisiana linguistic and folklore backgrounds Lafargue, Andre 10 12 8 1948/11
Last Island Tragedy of Last Island during hurricane is recalled by Mrs. Emma Mille duPerier
3 12 36 1940/11
Last Island Hurricane at Last Island and Cheniere Caminada
10 11 8 1947/10
Last Island Hurricane at Last Island and Cheniere Caminada
17 1 30 1953/12
Laveau, Marie Voodoo queen
7 4 23 1944/3
Laveau, Marie Voodoo queen's story is told Duffy, William McFadden 1 8 17 1938/7
Laveau, Marie Voodoo queen
17 6 8 1954/5
Laveau, Marie Voodoo queen
15 9 8 1952/8
Law, John John Law helped to develop New Orleans as a wholesale trade center
9 3 8 1946/2
Lawyers Judah Philip Benjamin
9 11 25 1946/10
Le Moniteur de la Louisiane Le Moniteur de la Louisiana appeared in 1794, was first Louisiana newspaper
3 7 21 1940/6
Le Monnier documents Le Monnier documents are found after fire of Sieur Georges' house
4 12 22 1941/11
Lee, Robert E. (steamboat) Horns used by steamboats Robert E. Lee and Natchez are on display at the Cabildo
3 12 20 1940/11
Legends Bayou banter from other days Moore, Arthur K. 18 8 8 1955/7
Legends Legend surrounds the origin and evolution of the praline
1 11 42 1938/10
Legends Louisiana legends Claudel, Calvin 19 4 8 1956/3
Leighton Plantation Leonidas Polk, Louisiana's Bishop planter
22 12 9 1959/11
Levees Captain James B. Eads won fight to open Mississippi River
14 3 31 1951/2
Levees Captain James B. Eade won fight to open Mississippi River
8 2 21 1945/1
Libraries New Orleans Public Library Logan, George King 25 2 27 1962/1
Lincoln, Abraham Young Abe Lincoln visits New Orleans
4 3 20 1941/2
Locust Grove Cemetery Locust Grove Cemetery is interesting landmark of West Feliciana Parish
6 2 30 1943/1
Long, Huey P. (Bridge) Huey P. Long Bridge
13 10 26 1950/9
Long, Huey P. (Bridge) Huey P. Long Bridge
3 4 55 1940/3
Longshoremen Boys who push the Port Kimbrough, Ed 22 9 20 1959/8
Louisiana Purchase Sesquicentennial of the Louisiana Purchase DeVoto, Bernard 16 5 8 1953/4
Louisiana Purchase President Dwight D. Eisenhower enjoys role in Louisiana Purchase celebration
16 12 16 1953/11
Louisiana Purchase Louisiana's unclaimed territory
10 5 13 1947/4
Louisiana Purchase Louisiana Purchase
27 7 9 1964/6
Louisiana Purchase Louisiana Purchase
23 1 9 1959/12
Louisiana Purchase Louisiana Purchase
16 11 12 1953/10
Louisiana Purchase Early Louisiana land claims
15 10 8 1952/9
Louisiana Purchase Louisiana Purchase
16 1 24 1952/11
Louisiana Purchase Early Louisiana land claims
7 9 25 1944/8
Louisiana Purchase Early Louisiana land claims Coles, Harry L., Jr. 20 11 8 1957/10
Louisiana Purchase Early Louisiana land claims
16 6 28 1953/5
Louisiana Purchase Early Louisiana land claims
16 2 29 1953/1
Louisiana Purchase Early Louisiana land claims
27 7 17 1964/6
Louisiana Purchase Early Louisiana land claims
8 2 3 1945/1
Louisiana Purchase Early Louisiana land claims
15 3 8 1952/2
Louisiana Purchase Early Louisiana land claims
8 9 8 1945/8
Louisiana Purchase Early Louisiana land claims
26 12 29 1963/11
Louisiana Purchase Early Louisiana land claims
28 2 32 1965/1
Louisiana Purchase Early Louisiana land claims
27 7 32 1964/6
Louisiana Purchase Louisiana Purchase
15 6 20 1952/5
Louisiana Purchase Early Louisiana land claims
27 7 23 1964/6
Louisiana State University Baton Rouge
26 2 15 1963/1
Louisiana State University LSU contains priceless relics
3 4 39 1940/3
Louisiana State University LSU--up from the proverbial acorn
18 2 23 1955/1
Louisiana State University LSU is discussed
9 11 8 1946/10
Louisiana State University in New Orleans LSUNO is discussed
24 12 17 1961/11
Louisiana--Capital and capitol Louisiana's capitol--a "capital" capitol
17 10 24 1954/9
Louisiana--Description Atchafalaya River
5 2 35 1942/1
Louisiana--Description Central Louisiana--the center of everything
24 2 15 1961/1
Louisiana--History--Civil War Last of the river bastions
24 2 9 1961/1
Louisiana--History--Civil War Last shot--the final surrender in the war between the states occurred in Louisiana
24 8 9 1961/7
Louisiana--History--Civil War Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard (1818-1898), Confederate general Dixon, Richard R. 24 6 9 1961/5
Louisiana--History--Civil War Republic of Louisiana
10 3 21 1947/2
Louisiana--History--Civil War Republic of Louisiana
13 6 18 1950/5
Louisiana--History--Civil War Republic of Louisiana
16 3 29 1953/2
Louisiana--History--Civil War Beauregard Dixon, Richard R. 28 11 9 1965/10
Louisiana--History--Colonial Period History of colonial Louisiana--turbulent Liuzza, Ted R. 6 7 8 1943/6
Louisiana--History--Colonial St. Denis, Louis Juchereau: Cavalier in the wilderness
15 6 26 1952/5
Louisiana--History--Colonial Louisiana Early Louisiana
17 10 36 1954/9
Louisiana--History--Colonial Period Colonizing Louisiana
4 4 21 1941/3
Louisiana--History--Colonial Period History of colonial Louisiana--turbulent Liuzza, Ted R. 13 7 24 1950/6
Louisiana--History--Colonial Period First attempt to colonize Louisiana
8 2 25 1945/1
Louisiana--War of 1812 Louisiana's Washington Artillery
25 10 32 1962/9
Louisiana--War of 1898 Louisiana and the Spanish-American War
7 11 12 1944/10
Louisiana--War of 1898 Louisiana and the Spanish-American War
7 12 9 1944/11
Loyola University New Orleans school is cited
14 11 26 1951/10
Lugano, Ines S. Ivory artist
7 9 3 1944/8
Madame John's Legacy Madame John's Legacy
2 1 22 1938/12
Madame John's Legacy Madame John's Legacy
23 5 11 1960/4
Madame John's Legacy Madame John's Legacy
12 8 26 1949/7
Madame John's Legacy Madame John's Legacy
7 1 14 1943/12
Madison Parish, Louisiana Madison Parish seat name (Tallulah) was decided by romance
15 3 29 1952/2
Magyars Hungarian culture still lives in Louisiana community
13 5 17 1950/4
Mallard, Prudence Creole furniture has become prized and famous
4 12 9 1941/11
Mallard, Prudence Prudence Mallard is cited in articles on Royal Street, an antique center since early days
4 5 33 1941/4
Mallard, Prudence Prudence Mallard is cited in articles on Royal Street, an antique center since early days
8 6 21 1945/5
Mardi Gras (See January, February, March, and April issues for each year; carnival scenes, brief history of carnival season)
0 0 0 1938--
Marigny, Bernard Xavier Bernard Xavier Marigny brought dice to America
3 11 46 1940/10
Markets French Market was built by the Spanish and first commercialized by Germans
14 6 26 1951/5
Markets French Market was built by the Spanish and first commercialized by Germans
8 7 16 1945/6
Markets French Market was built by the Spanish and first commercialized by Germans
2 9 20 1939/8
Markets French Market--"Les Halles des Boucheries" Dixon, Richard R. 25 6 9 1962/5
Markets French Market was built by the Spanish and first commercialized by Germans
17 11 24 1954/10
Marrero, Louisiana--Description Harvey, Louisiana and Marerro, Louisiana are described Dixon, Richard R. 20 11 28 1957/10
Maspero's Exchange Maspero's Exchange was early coffee-house and meeting place in New Orleans
7 5 12 1944/4
Maspero's Exchange Maspero's Exchange was early coffee-house and meeting place in New Orleans
13 7 8 1950/6
Maspero's Exchange Maspero's Exchange was early coffee-house and meeting place in New Orleans
17 9 12 1954/8
Maspero's Exchange Maspero's Exchange was early coffee-house and meeting place in New Orleans
2 6 22 1939/5
Matas, Dr. Rudolph Biographical sketch of famous surgeon
13 11 16 1950/10
Maundy Thursday Gumbo Zerbes on Holy Thursday for good luck
7 5 1 1944/4
Mayors Mayors of New Orleans and forms of city government from 1803-1939
2 6 26 1939/5
Mayors Mayors of New Orleans Dixon, Richard R. 24 9 9 1961/8
Mayors Mayors of New Orleans, from Pillsbury to Behrman Dixon, Richard R. 27 6 19 1964/5
McDonogh, John Life and legacy of John McDonogh, philanthropist
5 2 32 1942/1
McDonogh, John Bon vivant benefactor Dixon, Richard R. 23 11 9 1960/10
McDonogh, John Life and legacy of John McDonogh, philanthropist
6 8 8 1943/7
McDonogh, John McDonogh, many men in one Nuhrah, Arthur G. 19 6 9 1956/5
McDonogh, John Life and legacy of John McDonogh, philanthropist
25 7 29 1962/6
McDonogh, John Life and legacy of John McDonogh, philanthropist
20 6 8 1957/5
McDonogh, John Life and legacy of John McDonogh, philanthropist
17 2 8 1954/1
McDonogh, John Life and legacy of John McDonogh, philanthropist
6 9 8 1943/8
Medical museums La Pharmacie Francaise
14 2 26 1951/1
Meteorites 1891 meteorite in Audubon Park, an April Fool's joke
8 5 21 1945/4
Michoud plant Michoud plant
28 4 9 1965/3
Military bases Army and Navy improvements to be seen on lakefront
4 2 11 1941/1
Milneburg Lake Pontchartrain area
26 11 9 1963/10
Milneburg New Orleans lakefront
26 11 9 1963/10
Mints Mint at Esplanade and Decatur occupies the site of the old Fort St. Charles, known as the old Jackson Square
2 4 34 1939/3
Mints Weighing of a kiss or a signature was used to demonstrate the fine gold balance scales at the Old Mint on Esplanade and Decatur
2 5 25 1939/4
Mints Minting memories in New Orleans
24 4 29 1961/3
Mississippi River Boys who push the Port Kimbrough, Ed 22 9 20 1959/8
Mississippi River Nation's highway
13 5 12 1950/4
Mississippi River Nation's highway
15 8 22 1952/7
Mississippi River Nation's highway
27 5 9 1964/4
Mississippi River Captain James B. Eads won fight to open Mississippi River
8 2 21 1945/1
Mississippi River Captain James B. Eads won fight to open Mississippi River
14 3 31 1951/2
Mississippi River Purification of Mississippi River water
4 8 28 1941/7
Mississippi River--Discovery and exploration DeSoto's trail from Florida to the Mississippi
4 2 38 1941/1
Mitchell, Georgia Poetess is cited
8 3 1 1945/2
Mocking birds Birds found in Louisiana
4 7 40 1941/6
Moisant International Airport Moisant International Airport expansion is noted Dixon, Richard R. 29 4 9 1966/3
Monuments Margaret Haughery, New Orleans philanthropist; monument in her honor is first statue to be erected to a woman in the United States
4 7 30 1941/6
Monuments Margaret Haughery, New Orleans philanthropist; monument in her honor is first statue to be erected to a woman in the United States
3 9 32 1940/8
Monuments New Orleans' monuments
10 6 27 1947/5
Monuments Margaret Haughery, New Orleans philanthropist; monument in her honor is first statue to be erected to a woman in the United States
25 12 21 1962/11
Monuments Margaret Haughery, New Orleans philanthropist; monument in her honor is first statue to be erected to a woman in the United States
15 10 34 1952/9
Moore, Thomas Overton Republic of Louisiana
13 6 18 1950/5
Moore, Thomas Overton Republic of Louisiana
10 3 21 1947/2
Moore, Thomas Overton Republic of Louisiana
16 3 29 1953/2
Morales, Juan Buenaventura Mayor who lost his temper Duffy, William McFadden 15 12 8 1952/11
Morgan City, Louisiana Morgan City described
23 9 9 1960/8
Morgan City, Louisiana Morgan City described
26 12 19 1963/11
Morphy, Paul Paul Morphy was famous New Orleans chess champion
1 9 36 1938/8
Morphy, Paul Paul Morphy was famous New Orleans chess champion
7 8 13 1944/7
Morphy, Paul Paul Morphy was famous New Orleans chess champion
17 8 24 1954/7
Morphy, Regina Creole achievements in music, architecture and education Herrin, M.H. 19 5 8 1956/4
Morrison, deLesseps S. Ambassador Morrison Dixon, Richard R. 24 9 15 1961/8
Moss Spanish moss mills are important to the economy of coastal regions in Louisiana
1 9 34 1938/8
Mumford, Mary General Benjamin F. Butler and the widow Mumford
10 10 8 1947/9
Mumford, William B. General Benjamin F. Butler and the widow Mumford
10 10 8 1947/9
Municipal buildings City halls of New Orleans
24 12 27 1961/11
Murphy, Father George Father George Murphy is cited in article on Irish priests in early history of Louisiana
7 12 21 1944/11
Musee Conti Wax museum Dixon, Richard R. 27 9 9 1964/8
Museums Jazz museum re-creates colorful era Dixon, Richard R. 27 11 9 1964/10
Museums Musee Conti, wax museum Dixon, Richard R. 27 9 9 1964/8
Museums Musee Mecanique contains John Henry Hewlett collection of mechanical curiosities
1 11 41 1938/10
Museums Museums of New Orleans and their treasures
1 8 23 1938/7
Music--Performance--History Music history of New Orleans
9 2 1 1946/1
Muskrat Muskrat pelts predominate the fur industry of the coastal regions
2 1 15 1938/12
Names, Geographical Name your town--Louisiana has it!
15 11 8 1952/10
Natchez (steamboat) Horns used by steamboats Robert E. Lee and Natchez are on display at the Cabildo
3 12 20 1940/11
Natchitoches, Louisiana Natchitoches celebrates an anniversary
27 12 29 1964/11
Natchitoches, Louisiana Red Bones is lost tribe whose members live around Natchitoches, Louisiana
3 7 38 1938/6
Naval Reserve Air Base Defense and New Orleans
4 7 11 1941/6
Naval Reserve Training Airbase Army and Navy improvements to be seen on lakefront
4 2 11 1941/1
Navy Yards and Naval Stations New Orleans naval air station
4 10 8 1941/9
Navy Yards and Naval Stations New Orleans naval air station
6 10 21 1943/9
New Orleans and Carrollton Railway New Orleans and Carrollton Railway is cited in article on St. Charles Ave.
9 9 26 1946/8
New Orleans and Carrollton Street Railroad Co. New Orleans on wheels Dabney, Thomas Ewing 2 9 24 1939/8
New Orleans Cotton Exchange New Orleans Cotton Exchange is described
9 3 27 1946/2
New Orleans Public Library New Orleans Public Library Logan, George King 25 2 27 1962/1
New Orleans, Battle of, 1815 Battle of New Orleans Dixon, Richard R. 22 10 15 1959/9
New Orleans, Battle of, 1815 Vincent Nolte, contemporary of Battle of New Orleans
28 1 17 1964/12
New Orleans, Battle of, 1815 Vincent Nolte, contemporary of Battle of New Orleans
25 10 26 1962/9
New Orleans, Battle of, 1815 Southern filibuster in the war of 1812 Warren, Harris Saylord 5 9 9 1942/8
New Orleans, Battle of, 1815 Navy and the Battle of New Orleans Dixon, Richard R. 25 2 11 1962/1
New Orleans, Battle of, 1815 British used camouflage in 1815 on Chalmette Battlefield
3 7 21 1940/6
New Orleans, Battle of, 1815 Battle of New Orleans on the West Bank Dixon, Richard R. 29 1 21 1965/12
New Orleans, Battle of, 1815 Battle of New Orleans Dixon, Richard R. 22 9 9 1959/8
New Orleans, Battle of, 1815 Battle of New Orleans Lebreton, Dagmar Renshaw 19 3 10 1956/2
New Orleans, Battle of, 1815 Battle of New Orleans, 134 years ago
12 3 21 1949/2
New Orleans, Battle of, 1815 General arrives and a city prepares for battle Dixon, Richard R. 28 1 13 1964/12
New Orleans, Battle of, 1815 Battle of 1815 Dixon, Richard R. 28 2 9 1965/1
New Orleans, Battle of, 1815 Battle of 1815 Dixon, Richard R. 27 11 17 1964/10
New Orleans, Battle of, 1815 Forts guarded approaches to city during Battle of New Orleans
28 8 9 1965/7
New Orleans, Battle of, 1815 Elements of victory Dixon, Richard R. 26 3 15 1963/2
New Orleans, Battle of, 1815 Chalmette Battlefield
9 10 26 1946/9
New Orleans, Battle of, 1815 Battle sesquicentennial nears Dixon, Richard R. 27 2 9 1964/1
New Orleans, Opelousas and Great Western Railroad Beginning of the railroads in New Orleans
10 7 8 1947/6
New Orleans--Cemeteries All Saints' Day observance is old Creole custom
3 11 41 1940/10
New Orleans--Description Charm of the old and the new remain
8 1 11 1944/12
New Orleans--Description City of many personalities
8 5 8 1945/4
New Orleans--Description Architecture in New Orleans Holland, Irma 14 11 8 1951/10
New Orleans--Description Balconies of old lace Holland, Irma 14 7 8 1951/6
New Orleans--Description Backyards of New Orleans
7 7 12 1944/6
New Orleans--Description Backyards of New Orleans
5 10 33 1942/9
New Orleans--Description Camp Street, a cavalcade of new New Orleans
4 3 26 1941/2
New Orleans--History History of the Mississippi Valley was shaped in New Orleans
13 6 8 1950/5
New Orleans--History History of New Orleans is briefly traced from its beginnings Dillon, Catherine B. 6 12 16 1943/11
New Orleans--History General Benjamin F. Butler and the widow Mumford
10 10 8 1947/9
New Orleans--History--Civil War New Orleans during the Butler days Dixon, Richard R. 7 9 13 1944/8
New Orleans--History--Civil War New Orleans during the Butler days Dixon, Richard R. 27 1 15 1963/12
New Orleans--History--Civil War Capture of New Orleans Dixon, Richard R. 24 1 9 1960/12
New Orleans--History--Civil War New Orleans during the Butler days Dixon, Richard R. 7 8 8 1944/7
New Orleans--Industries Industrial development of the New Orleans area
24 3 32 1961/2
New Orleans--Industries Industrial development of the New Orleans area
17 4 23 1954/3
New Orleans--Industries Industrial development of the New Orleans area
15 11 10 1952/10
New Orleans--Industries Industrial development of the New Orleans area
4 9 28 1941/8
New Orleans--Industries Coffee has a history dating back to the 9th century
6 1 10 1942/12
New Orleans--Social Conditions Casket girls came to Louisiana to be "sold" into matrimonial slavery for a tiny casket of trinkets and clothes
1 12 28 1938/11
New Orleans--Streets Avenue of imagination
16 11 8 1953/10
New Orleans--Theaters Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre
17 12 29 1954/11
Newcomb College Newcomb College
8 2 27 1945/1
Newspapers Le Moniteur de la Louisiane, first Louisiana newspaper appeared in 1794
3 7 21 1940/6
Newspapers The Picayune, New Orleans newspaper Kendall, John Smith 20 12 8 1957/11
Nolte, Vincent Vincent Nolte, contemporary of Battle of New Orleans
25 10 26 1962/9
Nolte, Vincent Vincent Nolte, contemporary of Battle of New Orleans
28 1 17 1964/12
Northwest Louisiana Transformation
24 3 9 1961/2
Nottoway Nottoway is one of Louisiana's finest colonial homes
4 11 39 1941/10

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