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Subject Title Author Volume Number Page Date
Safes Cabildo displays antique strongboxes and safes
4 5 43 1941/4
Salt Salt industry in Louisiana
4 5 21 1951/4
Salt Salt industry in Louisiana
23 9 23 1960/8
Salt Salt industry in Louisiana
14 12 31 1951/11
Seafood Cuisine of Louisiana
23 8 23 1960/7
Seals (Numismatics) City seal Dixon, Richard R. 26 1 34 1962/12
Seignouret, Francois Francois Seignouret is cited in article on Royal Street, antique center since early days
8 6 21 1945/5
Seignouret, Francois Creole furniture has become prized and famous
4 12 9 1941/11
Seignouret, Francois Francois Seignouret is cited in article on Royal Street, antique center since early days
4 5 33 1941/4
Sellers, Captain Isaiah Captain Isaiah Sellers was first Mark Twain
7 12 22 1944/11
Sewerage New Orleans sewer system, minor miracle
19 8 32 1956/7
Shadows, The New Iberia mansion was Union headquarters during the Civil War
4 2 13 1941/1
Ships Delta Line has built a new fleet specifically for trade between New Orleans and the east coast of South America
3 8 31 1940/7
Shrine Circus Shrine Circus to open in New Orleans
28 12 30 1965/11
Shrines St. Roch's chapel
15 7 26 1952/6
Shushan Airport Shushan Airport is declared by government officials to be one of the best airports in the country
2 3 28 1939/1
Sieur George's House Sieur George's House at Royal and St. Peters is site of fire which disclosed presence of Le Monnier documents
4 12 22 1941/11
Sisters of the Holy Family Convent Sisters of the Holy Family Convent is on site of Quadroon Ballroom
1 10 26 1938/9
Slavery Madame Delphine Lalaurie's "Haunted House"
8 2 15 1945/1
Slavery Madame Delphine Lalaurie's "Haunted House"
18 10 8 1954/9
Snow Snow in New Orleans
27 3 21 1964/2
Snow Snow in New Orleans
19 7 10 1956/6
Soule College Soule College
18 1 29 1954/12
Southeastern Louisiana College Southeastern Louisiana College
12 10 26 1949/9
Southern Regional Research Laboratory Southern Regional Research Laboratory to start work soon
4 3 44 1941/2
Southern Yacht Club Southern Yacht Club celebrates 100th birthday
12 7 23 1949/6
Southern Yacht Club Boating and boat racing is discussed
4 9 38 1941/8
Southern Yacht Club Social clubs of New Orleans
3 9 11 1940/8
Spanish Fort Bayou St. John
14 10 27 1951/9
Spanish Fort Spanish Fort is site of legend of Choctaw Indian maid's romance with Spanish soldier
2 10 20 1939/9
Spanish Fort Spanish Fort is site of legend of Choctaw Indian maid's romance with Spanish soldier
17 7 21 1954/6
Spanish Fort Spanish Fort is site of legend of Choctaw Indian maid's romance with Spanish soldier
24 8 25 1961/8
Spices Condiments make New Orleans cuisine famous
3 8 16 1940/7
Spring Fiesta See March and April issues for yearly descriptions of Spring Fiesta in New Orleans
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St. Charles Avenue St. Charles Avenue is described
9 9 26 1946/8
St. Denis, Captain Jucherou de Captain Joucherou de St. Denis was colorful soldier and romanticist
3 12 38 1940/11
St. Denis, Louis Jucherou Cavalier in the wilderness
15 6 26 1952/5
St. Francisville, Louisiana St. Francisville, the third oldest settlement in Louisiana, has annual Audubon pilgrimage
3 8 12 1940/7
St. Joseph's Day Italians in New Orleans prepare altars to celebrate the feast day of St. Joseph on March 19
3 4 52 1940/3
St. Louis Cathedral St. Louis Cathedral is cited
17 6 32 1954/5
St. Louis Cathedral St. Louis Cathedral is cited
13 6 30 1950/5
St. Louis Cathedral St. Louis Cathedral is cited
3 11 21 1940/10
St. Louis Cathedral St. Louis Cathedral is cited
8 6 27 1945/5
St. Louis Cathedral St. Louis Cathedral is cited
11 9 28 1948/8
St. Louis Cemetery New Orleans' oldest cemetery
17 12 8 1954/11
St. Louis Cemetery #1 St. Louis Cemetery #1 is discussed
13 8 17 1950/7
St. Patrick's Day New Orleans celebrates St. Patrick's Day
2 5 36 1939/4
St. Roch's Cemetery Cemetery, lore, custom and legend in New Orleans Holland, Irma 15 12 19 1952/11
St. Roch's Chapel Reverend Peter Leonhard Thevis erected chapel to St. Roch for sparing his congregation during the yellow fever epidemic in New Orleans
3 12 42 1940/11
St. Roch's Chapel Reverend Peter Leonhard Thevis erected chapel in St. Roch for sparing his congregation during the yellow fever epidemic in New Orleans
3 12 42 1940/11
St. Roch's Chapel St. Roch's Chapel is cited
15 7 26 1952/6
St. Vincent DePaul Cemetery Cemetery lore, custom and legend in New Orleans Holland, Irma 15 12 19 1952/11
State Birds Louisiana State Bird--the pelican
25 10 33 1962/9
State Flowers Louisiana State Flower
25 10 33 1962/9
State seal Louisiana's State seal
25 9 33 1962/8
Steam-whistles Steamboat whistles have a language of their own
7 5 29 1944/4
Steamboat Disasters S.S. Corona
16 1 8 1952/12
Steamboat Disasters S.S. Corona
10 2 8 1947/1
Steamboats Nicholas J. Roosevelt was the first man to use steamboats on the Mississippi River commercially
15 5 31 1952/4
Steamboats Steamboats of Civil War days
12 11 8 1949/10
Steamboats Nicholas J. Roosevelt was the first man to use steamboats on the Mississippi River commercially
3 9 32 1940/8
Steamboats Race between the Robert E. Lee and the City of Natchez was big river drama
19 11 24 1956/10
Steamboats Race between the Robert E. Lee and the City of Natchez was big river drama
7 10 3 1944/9
Steamboats End of the steamboat era
6 3 8 1943/2
Steamboats Steamboats of Civil War Days
25 8 17 1962/7
Steamboats Colorful craft helped to shape New Orleans history Dixon, Richard R. 27 6 9 1964/5
Steamboats Henry Frank, first steamboat in New Orleans
6 11 25 1943/10
Steamboats Horns used by steamboats Robert E. Lee and Natchez are on display at the Cabildo
3 12 20 1940/11
Steamboats J.M. White was the aristocrat of steamboats
6 4 10 1943/3
Steamboats Mississippi River--a nation's highway
13 5 12 1950/4
Steamboats Mississippi River--a nation's highway
15 8 22 1952/7
Steamboats Mississippi River--a nation's highway
27 5 9 1964/4
Strawberries Hammond, Louisiana, strawberry capital of the world
3 12 28 1940/11
Street names New Orleans streets tell all Chase, John 15 7 19 1952/6
Street names New Orleans streets have unusual names
15 7 19 1952/6
Street names Street names of New Orleans intrigue, confuse visitors
12 5 11 1949/4
Street names Algiers, Louisiana Dixon, Richard R. 23 8 9 1960/7
Street names Avenues of imagination
16 11 8 1953/10
Street names Streets of New Orleans Lester, John 11 7 20 1948/6
Street names History of New Orleans is told through its street names
6 7 29 1943/6
Street-lighting French Quarter lighting, evolution of
7 9 8 1944/8
Street-lighting French Quarter lighting, evolutionof
16 2 8 1953/1
Street-railroads New Orleanian invented a form of cross-tie to be used on street car tracks
2 12 10 1939/11
Street-railroads New Orleans on wheels Dabney, Thomas Ewing 2 9 24 1939/8
Street-railroads Horse-cars and trolleys in New Orleans
14 10 8 1951/9
Street-railroads Trolleys: the past and the present
8 8 21 1945/7
Street-railroads Trolleys: the past and the present
17 11 8 1954/10
Submarine boats First iron submarine Bryson, Frances 16 3 13 1953/2
Submarine boats First submarine in New Orleans
27 2 23 1964/1
Sugar Sugar means business in Louisiana
23 9 26 1960/8
Sugar cane Sugar cane was king Dixon, Richard R. 25 6 31 1962/5
Sugar growing History of Louisiana sugar industry
3 11 15 1940/10
Sugar growing History of Louisiana sugar industry
9 10 13 1946/9
Sugar growing Godchaux Sugars, Inc., sugar plantation is discussed in article
8 12 27 1945/11
Sugar growing History of Louisiana sugar industry
20 10 8 1957/9
Sullivan, John L. John L. Sullivan lost crown to James J. Corbett in New Orleans boxing bout
8 11 21 1945/10
Sulphur industry Freeport Sulphur Company celebrates golden anniversary
25 12 9 1962/11
Sulphur industry Louisiana had record sulphur production in 1950
14 5 30 1951/4
Superstitious Love "gris-gris" used by girls along the bayou to catch a husband
3 9 42 1940/8
Sure Enuf Hotel Sure Enuf Hotel on Swamp Street
8 2 8 1945/1
Surgeons Dr. Rudolph Matas, biographical sketch
13 11 16 1950/10
Swamp Street Swamp Street
8 2 8 1945/1
Symphony orchestras New Orleans Symphony
8 12 24 1945/11
Symphony orchestras Arthur Zach organized a full symphony orchestra in New Orleans in a three year period
1 12 41 1938/11
Tallulah, Louisiana Madison Parish seat name was decided by romance
15 3 29 1952/2
Tally Ho Fishing and Hunting Club History of club
4 8 37 1941/7
Tarpon Tarpon is most sought after fish in Louisiana waters; rodeo is held in Grand Isle
2 9 30 1939/8
Tarpon Tarpon is most sought after fish in Louisiana waters; rodeo is held in Grand Isle
2 10 28 1939/9
Telegraph Electric telegraph establishment in Louisiana and Mississippi Carleton, Eleanor Beatrice 13 2 8 1950/1
Telegraph Electric telegraph establishment in Louisiana and Mississippi Carleton, Eleanor Beatrice 13 3 21 1950/2
Telegraph Electric telegraph establishment in Louisiana and Mississippi Carleton, Eleanor Beatrice 13 4 20 1950/3
Thalia Street Gouldsboro ferry
6 5 21 1943/4
Thevis, Reverend Peter Leonhard Reverend Peter Leonhard erected chapel to St. Roch for sparing his congregation during the yellow fever epidemic in New Orleans
3 12 42 1940/11
Tobacco manufacture and trade Perique tobacco in Louisiana
15 4 17 1952/3
Tobacco manufacture and trade Perique tobacco in Louisiana
24 5 29 1961/4
Tobacco manufacture and trade Perique tobacco in Louisiana
26 12 18 1963/11
Torture Madame Delphine Lalaurie's "Haunted House"
17 10 8 1954/9
Torture Madame Delphine Lalaurie's "Haunted House"
8 2 15 1945/1
Touro, Judah New Orleans benefactor and philanthropist
8 1 25 1944/12
Touro, Judah New Orleans benefactor and philanthropist
28 9 21 1965/8
Touro, Judah New Orleans benefactor and philanthropist
15 10 17 1952/9
Transportation Pirogues--a form of Louisiana transportation
15 3 31 1952/2
Treasure trove Louisiana's buried loot
23 8 19 1960/7
Treasure trove Goldthwaite House
25 12 32 1962/11
Trolley buses Horse-cars and trolleys in New Orleans
14 10 8 1951/9
Tulane University Paul Tulane and history of Tulane University
9 8 2 1946/7
Tulane University Paul Tulane and history of Tulane University
28 11 22 1965/10
Tulane, Paul Founder of Tulane University
9 8 2 1946/7
Tulane, Paul Founder of Tulane University
28 11 22 1965/10
United States Coast Guard Coast Guard Reserve celebrates Navy Day in New Orleans
4 1 27 1940/12
Versailles Oaks Versailles Oaks dedication Boudreau, Amy 15 5 8 1952/4
Voodooism Voodoo queen Marie Laveau's story Duffy, William McFadden 1 8 17 1938/7
Voodooism Marie Laveau, voodoo queen
17 6 8 1954/5
Voodooism Marie Laveau, voodoo queen
15 9 8 1952/8
Voodooism Marie Laveau, voodoo queen
7 4 23 1944/3
Voodooism Voodooism
23 11 32 1960/10
Voodooism Voodooism
14 1 22 1950/12
Waldhorn, Samuel L. Antique shop
11 12 26 1948/11
Walsh, Father Patrick Father Patrick Walsh is cited in article on Irish priests in early history of Louisiana
7 12 21 1944/11
Water-purification Purification of Mississippi River water
4 8 28 1941/7
Water-supply Boring for water
8 10 25 1945/9
Wells Boring for water
8 10 25 1945/9
West Feliciana Parish Locust Grove Cemetery is interesting landmark of West Feliciana
6 2 30 1943/1
Western Company Development of New Orleans as a wholesale trade center
9 3 8 1946/2
White, J.M. (steamboat) J.M. White was the aristocrat of steamboats
6 4 10 1943/3
White, Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleon Bonaparte White is cited in articles on river gamblers Duffy, William McFadden 7 3 10 1944/2
White, Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleon Bonaparte White is cited in articles on river gamblers Duffy, William McFadden 14 4 8 1951/3
Whitman, Walt Walt Whitman was a New Orleans visitor; wrote impressions of Louisiana while a staff member of the New Orleans Crescent
3 8 22 1940/7
Whitman, Walt Walt Whitman was a New Orleans visitor; wrote impressions of Louisiana while a staff member of the New Orleans Crescent
16 12 8 1953/11
Whitman, Walt Walt Whitman was a New Orleans visitor; wrote impressions of Louisiana while a staff member of the New Orleans Crescent
25 12 27 1962/11
Wholesale trade Development of New Orleans as a wholesale trade center
9 3 8 1946/2
Women as artists Alice Frances Goodall is artist who believes it's never too late to paint
14 1 8 1950/12
Wood Thrush Birds found in Louisiana are described
4 7 40 1941/6
World War, 1939-1945 Wartime in New Orleans
7 10 16 1944/9
World War, 1939-1945 Wartime in New Orleans
7 6 26 1944/5
World's Industrial Expositions (1884-1885) World Exposition focused attention on New Orleans Dixon, Richard R. 26 9 17 1963/8
WWL New Orleans radio station
2 1 17 1938/12
WWL New Orleans radio station
3 8 14 1940/7
Yachts and yachting Coast Guard Reserve celebrates Navy Day in New Orleans
4 1 27 1940/12
Yachts and yachting Southern Yacht Club boating and boat racing
4 9 38 1941/8
Yachts and yachting Southern Yacht Club celebrates 100th birthday
12 7 23 1949/6
Yellow fever Obelisk in the Cathedral Square owes its origin to yellow fever epidemic in New Orleans
8 6 8 1945/5
Yellow fever Reverend Peter Leonhard Thevis erected chapel to St. Roch for sparing his congregation during the yellow fever epidemic in New Orleans
3 12 42 1940/11
You, Dominique Pirate-privateer is cited
16 7 8 1953/6
You, Dominique Pirate-privateer is cited
8 5 3 1945/4
You, Dominique Battle of New Orleans, 134 years ago
12 3 21 1949/2
Young America Young America was first steam fire engine Dixon, Richard R. 26 12 9 1963/11
Zach, Arthur Arthur Zach organized a full symphony orchestra in New Orleans in a three year period
1 12 41 1938/11

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