Box 1: Springfield Highschool Yearbooks
1. “The Bulldog,” 1966, Vol. 15
2. “Bulldog,” 1967, Vol. 16
3. “The Bulldog,” 1968, Vol. 17
4. “The Bulldog,” 1969, Vol. 18
5. “The Bulldog,” 1970, Vol. 19
6. “The Bulldog,” 1971, Vol. 20
7. “Bulldog,” 1972, Vol. 21
8. “Communication,” 1973, Vol. 22
9. “Bulldog,” 1974, Vol. 23
10. “Bulldog,” 1975, Vol. 24
11. “Bulldog,” 1976, Vol. 25
12. “Bulldog,” 1977, Vol. 26
13. “Station Break,” 1978, Vol. 27
14. “Life,”1980-81, Vol. 30
15. “Bulldog,” 1982, Vol. 31 (misprint as 32 on spine)
16. “Bulldog,” 1983, Vol. 32
17. “Bulldog,” 1984, Vol. 33
18. “Bulldog,” 1985, Vol. 35
19. “Bulldog,” 1986, Vol. 36
20. “Bulldog,” 1987-88, Vol. 37/38
21. “Welcome to the Jungle,” 1989, Vol. 39
Box 2: Springfield Highschool Yearbooks
1. “First Class Bulldog,” 1990, Vol.20
2. “It’s Not Just Black & White Bulldogs,” 1992, Vol.42
3. “Bulldog,” 1993/94
4. “Bulldog,” 1997
(Not in box, Standalone on shelf) Scrapbook, The Once Upon a Time Stack, “The Livingston Parish Library,” by Alex and Royanne Kropog, Includes: newspapers,
photos, intro/outro, etc.
Box 3:
Folder 1: St. Margret Catholic Church- Functions
1. #1 – St. Margaret Catholic Church- 1930 (Group of children & clergy on church
steps)
2. #2 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1937-Solem Communion (Group of children
in the church yard)
3. #3 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-Wedding of Pete & Katie Aranyosi (wedding
group of 14 staged photo)
4. #4 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1911-Wedding of Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Iranyisky
(bride and groom standing together)
5. #5 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1975-Confirmation (priest, Deacon, 2 dozen
minors posed inside of the church)
6. #6- St. Margaret Catholic Church-First Communion-Mary & Angeline Verona (2
girls in a garden)
7. #7 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1914-Helen Haluslca’s Funeral (large group
of mourners & open casket)
8. #8 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1955-Confirmation (2 dozen minors posed
inside church)
9. #9 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1937-First communion ( a nun and a dozen
children outside the church)
10. #10 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1935- Sacred Heart Mission; Solemn Communion
(Nuns, Altar boys, and children are outside the church door)
Folder 2: St. Margaret Catholic Church- Functions Continued
1. #11 -St. Margaret Catholic Church-1930- Catechism and Bear Island, LA (A
nun and a child touch picture on a tree while a seated group watches)
2. #12 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1931- First Communion (A large group of
children and a nun outside the church door)
3. #13 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1949-Sacred heart mission; Solemn communion
( 2 nuns, 5 children with candles, and 1 kneeling boy are outside)
4. #14 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1940s-Solemn Communion (large procession
of children in a forest clearing)
5. #15 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1930s-Solemn Communion (2 nuns and a group
of children outside the church door)
6. #16 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1930s-Confirmation Class (large group
of minors & clergy posing at outside basketball in a forest clearing)
7. #17 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1940s- First Communion (group of children
& nun bowing heads in a garden)
8. #18 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1936-Holy Name Society- with Father Joseph
Couturier (a group of men are outside the church door)
9. #19 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1936- Rosary Society_ with Father Joseph
Couturier (The priest is outside with a group of women)
10. #20 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1939-Sodality with Father Joseph and Sister
Ann (A group of young women, with priest/nun, outside of a church door)
Folder 3: St. Margaret Catholic Church- Functions Continued
1. #21 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1935- Wedding of Steve & Mary Vassil (A
wedding group of two dozen posing for a picture)
2. #22 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1941- Wedding of Clayton and Mary Bata
Drury (married couple posing together)
3. #23 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1923-Confirmation (large group outside
in semi-circle, people of various ages)
4. #24 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1915-Parishioners (large group of people
outside of the church)
5. #25 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1971- Annual Festival (a dozen adults
& one priest around a food catering table)
6. #=26 – Árpádhon Founders-Julius Bruslcay, Theodore Bruskay, Father Grosz,
Adam Mocsary, Theodore Zborary (five men outside on the church steps)
7. #27 – Immigration House-1905- (group of people, horses t-carts, outside of
a building)
8. #28 – Bruskay Social-early years (large group of people outside, one man
is holding a child and another man is drinking)
9. #29 – Father Thomas Griffin (Priest posing outside of a car)
Folder 4: St. Margaret Catholic Church
1. #30 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1915-(A small group of children, there
is a mule & buggy outside of the church)
2. #31 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1915-Wedding of Mr. & Mrs.Julius Prokop
(large wedding group outside of the church)
3. #32 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1912- Church Dedication and reception
(clergy, parishioners, a band outside the building with a sloped roof)
4. #33 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1912- church dedication (large group of
people outside the church)
5. #34 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1937- Christmas decorations (interior
of church, decorations strung up across the ceiling and around a Mary statue)
6. #35 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1914-School/convent (white building in
a forested area)
7. #36 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1927-Parish Hall (long white building
in a forested area)
8. #37 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1970- Little Parish Hall (squat white
building in a forested area)
9. #38 – St. Margaret Catholic Church-1970-Church interior view (picture of
the front pews, altar, chancel and icons)
10. #39 – St. Thomas Catholic Church-1950- (front side of the church is framed by
two bare trees)
11. #40 – St. Thomas Catholic Church-1943-Catherine Fayard and son Calvig (woman
and baby sitting in a yard with the church in the background)
Box 4
Folder 1: Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Eucharist
1. #41 – Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Eucharist-1939- co-foundress-sister
Catherine Bostic (nun outside of a car)
2. #42 – Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Eucharist-1927-Co-foundress-Margaret
Grouchy (a nun is outside of a building)
3. #43 – Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Eucharist-1930-co-foundress Margaret
Grouchy-wash day (a nun with a laundry basket in front of a clothes line
4. #44 – Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Eucharist-1934-Sister Margaret,
Sister Catherine, Sister Theresa, and Sister Ann (There are four nuns in front of
a Mary and baby Jesus statue)
5. #45 – Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Eucharist-1934-Sister Ann Bernardas,
Sister Theresa Friedman, Sister Louise Villere, Sister Margaret Grouchy, Sister Catherine
Bosticle, and Sister Agnes Folger (There are six nuns laughing outside)
6. #46 – Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Eucharist-1928-Co-foundress Sister
Margaret Grouchy (Interior shot of a nun)
7. #47 – Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Eucharist-1934-Sister Ann Bernardas-receiving
“Habit” (woman is holding a candle and is kneeled before the altar)
8. #48 – Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Eucharist-1927-Josephine Cutrer
Home-Folsom, LA-First residence (house with a gable roof)
9. #49 – Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Eucharist-1927-Amite River Ferry
(A man is sitting on a docked ferry next to a car)
10. Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Eucharist-1930-Old automobile is given
to them with a dog, “Brownie,” (There is two nuns, a dog, and a car. The dog is on
the car and one nun is in the driver’s seat)
11. Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Eucharist-1927-30-Sister Theresa Friedman
with “Brownie,” “Ramie,” and “Lady Lamb,” (A nun, two sheep, and a dog laying outside
of the church)
12. Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Eucharist-1941-Sister Mary Joseph Frances
Brou (a nun is praying at the side of the altar)
Folder 2: Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Eucharist
1. #49 – Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Eucharist-1927-Amite River Ferry
(A man is sitting on a docked ferry next to a car)
2. #50 – Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Eucharist-1930-Old automobile
is given to them with a dog, “Brownie,” (There is two nuns, a dog, and a car. The
dog is on the car and one nun is in the driver’s seat)
3. #51 – Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Eucharist-1927-30-Sister Theresa
Friedman with “Brownie,” “Ramie,” and “Lady Lamb,” (A nun, two sheep, and a dog laying
outside of the church)
4. #52 – Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Eucharist-1941-Sister Mary Joseph
Frances Brou (a nun is praying at the side of the altar)
5. #53 – Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Eucharist-1927- Sister Margaret
Grouchy with a sewing class (a nun and several young women are sewing in a forest)
6. #54 – Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Eucharist-1928- Sister Catherine
Bostide, Sodality members and Father P.J. Ryan, OMI (There are five young lay people
and one nun posing)
7. #55 – Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Eucharist-1976- 50th Anniversary
(There are a dozen and a half of woman gathered around a cake)
8. #56 – Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Eucharist-1976- 50th Anniversary-
Sister Thomas, Sister Noel, Mother Margaret, Father O’Brien, Sister Loyola and Sister
Frances (Five woman and a priest are posing at the party)
9. #57 – Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Eucharist-1985- Group photo (There
is a large interior group of many woman)
Folder 3: Strawberry Industry
1. #58 – Strawberry Industry-1940- Hoeing strawberries in the field (There are
six farmers hoeing the strawberry field)
2. #59 – Strawberry Industry-1920- Shaffer Farm (Family posing in front of the
house with a dog and a horse)
3. #60 – Strawberry Industry-1941- Strawberry pickers (There are four farmers
holding strawberry baskets with varying emotions on their faces)
4. #61- Strawberry Industry-1942- Strawberry pickers, Harriet Dime (Woman carrying
three strawberry baskets with one on head, there are figures in the background)
5. #62- Strawberry Industry-1940-Taking straw to the farm (There are people
loading straw into a truck and sitting in the truck’s seats).
6. #63- Strawberry Industry-1941- Mrs. Troth is hoeing strawberries (close up
of a farmer tending the strawberry field).
7. #64- Strawberry Industry-1941-Berry packers-Noah Hano and daughters (There
are three-woman processing strawberries with two men and a child in the background)
8. #65- Strawberry Industry-1944-Ethel Tuger and daughter Pat (There is a woman
and a child in the middle of a large strawberry field)
9. #66- Strawberry Industry-1941- Packing Shed (there are three women processing
strawberries in a shed while a man sits nearby)
10. #67- Strawberry Industry-1940-Racking Pine straw (There are four people racking
pine straw in a forest)
11. #68- Strawberry Industry-1907-Buyers at the prolcap farm (There is a dozen people
standing outside the farmhouse and many are holding strawberries)
Folder 4: Strawberry Industry
1. #69- Strawberry Industry-1936-Mr and Mrs Joseph Juhasz ( a man and woman
standing outside with picked strawberries in front of them)
2. #70- Strawberry Industry-1960- Packing shed-Rose Huszar, Joe Dick, Susie
Dick (There are two woman turned around smiling in the shed and a boy holding a strawberry
basket)
3. #71- Strawberry Industry-1960-Susan Dick, Joe Dick, Rose Huszar ( there are
four people processing strawberries in the shed)
4. #72- Strawberry Industry-1914-Growing Peanuts (There are a dozen adults and
children harvesting peanuts)
5. #73- Strawberry Industry-1935-Orange Trees-Joe Verona (There are three children
by the orange tree one is eating an orange off the tree)
Box 5
Folder 1: Harvest Dance
1. #74- Harvest Dance-1959-couples are dancing in traditional costumes
2. #75- Harvest Dance -1933-couples are posing outside in traditional costumes
3. #76- Harvest Dance -1952- Catholic Hall- (revelries youths indoors in traditional
costumes)
4. #77- Harvest Dance -1949-New Orleans, LA (there are people in traditional
costumes posing behind school desks)
5. #78- Harvest Dance -1947- A.Spisalc,K.Prokop, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dick, J.Dick,
K.Aranyos (There are three couples posing together, two are in traditional/ costume)
6. #79- Harvest Dance -1958 (There are youths dancing in traditional costume)
7. #80- Harvest Dance-1928-Rose Petho (There is a woman posing indoor in traditional
costume)
8. #81- Harvest Dance-1948- John Huszar and Partner (Couple posing together
in traditional costume)
9. #82-Harvest Dance-1920-Mike Regon (photo of man in traditional dress)
10. #83-Harvest Dance-1940s-Frank Bajus, Mary Nemeth, Gaydos and Helen Bajus ( a
man and two woman posing outside)
11. #84-Harvest Dance-1945- Joe Prokrop and Drouthy Daniel (a young couple posing
together with a fancy dress)
12. #85-Harvest Dance-1940s-F. Koles III, F. Koles Jr., Jim Koles, S. Kopcso, J.Blahut,
A. Olah, J.Dick Jr, and J.Szaryi ( a band of men sitting and playing on instruments)
13. #86-Harvest Dance-1940s-M. Davis, S.Kopcso, A. Olah, J.Dick Jr., J.Balint, J.Prokop
(Five men sitting and playing instruments and standing)
Folder 2: Brakenridge Lumber Mill
1. #87-Brakenridge Lumber Mill-around 1900- (men gathered around lumber and
heavy machinery)
2. #88-Brakenridge Lumber Mill-around 1900- (about two dozen men gathered around
the entrance of a saw mill)
3. #89-Brakenridge Lumber Mill-around 1900- (about two dozen people gathered
around lumber export infrastructure)
4. #90-Brakenridge Lumber Mill-around 1908- the “Big Tree” Franklin Starkey
and son Berlin (man and child posed by large pine tree)
Folder 3: Residents
1. #91-M/M Mike Megyesi- about 1920- (there is a man and a woman sitting on
porch steps with two dogs)
2. #92-M/M Joseph Olaf- about 1912- Wedding (Bride and groom posing together
inside)
3. #93-Mrs. Sibok- about 1895- (an older woman w a headscarf and beads)
4. #94- Mrs. Galya- about 1925- (an older woman with a headscarf sitting outside
the house, a person leans against a post in the background)
5. #95- M/M John Haluska- about 1905- (there is a man and a woman standing outside)
6. #96- Sr. Mary Grace with guys playing pool in a church hall (four men and
a nun playing pool)
Folder 4: Sports and Entertainment
1. #97 Albany High school girls’ basketball team- Circa 1930 (7 children in
uniforms, one woman, one man in a tux, outside)
2. #98- Albany Men’s’ basketball team-1945- (There are fourteen men in baseball
uniforms and four ball boys and one coach lined up outside)
3. #99- Men’s’ baseball team- 1937- (There are ten men in baseball uniforms
and one ball boy and one coach lined up outside)
4. #100- Jolly Boys Jazz Band-1925- J.Tuger, J. Friedman, J.Foster, J.Shaffer,
J.Dick, Jr. (There are five men excitedly playing instruments)
Folder 5: Schools
1. #101- 1922- Hungarian Settlement School- Teacher Florence Smith (There are
nine children outside a wood building with woman)
2. #102- 1920- Albany School- Grades 6,7, and 8th- teacher- Anna Brown (there
are fourteen children and a woman outside a wood building)
3. #103 – 1920- Albany School- Grades 1st and 2nd – Teacher- Essie Bond (there
is a large group of young children with a young woman outside a wood building)
4. #104 – 1920- Albany School- Teachers: Stoltzner, Brown, Bond (there is a
very large group of young children outside a wood building with adults spread throughout)
5. #105 – 1947- Albany High School- Graduation (About two dozen graduates are
lined up on stage for a photo)
Box 6
Folder 1: Personal (Newspapers)
1. #106 – Opinion State Times- Morning Advocate, July 20, 2010
2. #107 – North Oaks said Not for Sale, The Advocate – South Louisiana, March 13, 2011
3. #108 – Dual American/ Hungarian Citizenship Offered, The Livingston Parish News, August 11, 2013
4. #109 – Regina Coeli Celebrates 40 years, The Daily Star, November 6,2009
5. #110 – Regina Coeli Grows, The Daily Star, August 21,2010
6. #111 – Applause, Applause!, Livingston Parish News, August 11,2005
7. #112 – Applause, Applause!, Livingston Parish News, October 7,1999
8. #113 – The Advocate Livingston- Tangipahoa, July 10,2008
9. #114 – The Advocate Livingston- Tangipahoa, July 17, 2008
10. #115 – Livingston Library to Retire After 30 Years, The Advocate Livingston- Tangipahoa, updated
11. #116 – Hungarian Exhibit Opens with Song, Dance, Stories, The Advocate Livingston, November 25, 2007
12. #117 – Librarian Kropog Checks Out After Four Decades, The Livingston Parish News, July 20, 2008
13. #118 – Gumbo Magazine: Kropogs Watch Hungary Change, Sunday Star, September 9, 1990
14. #119 – Return to Hungary, The News Livingston Parish, December 28, 2000
15. #120 – Story of Aradhana: Royanne Kropog’s Book Tells of Daily Life of Early
Hungarian Settlement Residents, The Daily Star, September 13, 2009
16. #121 – Kropog Dual Citizen, The Livingston Parish News, July 3, 2016
17. #122 – New Hungarians: Three Residents of Hungarian Settlement Have Been Granted
Citizenship in Hungary While Remaining Citizens of the United States, The Livingston Parish News, March 29, 2015
18. #123 – Her Story of Arpadhan, Livingston Parish News, September 11, 2008 (three copies)
19. #124 – Book Describes Early Days of Hungarian settlement, The Advocate Livingston- Tangipahoa, October 23, 2008
20. #125 – Arpadhon Signing, Hungarian Party, Livingston Parish News, September 18,2008
21. #126 – Commemoration of Hungarian Refugees’ Arrival in Louisiana, The Livingston Parish News, March 21, 2013 (two copies)
22. #127 – Kropog Honored: Librarian Retires After 40 Years, Living in Living Star, October 26,2008
23. #128 – ‘We Work Together’: Livingston Parish Residents Honored with Hungarian
Government’s Gold Cross of Merit, Second Highest Award for Civilians, The Livingston Parish News, December 12, 2019 (2 copies)
Folder 2: Personal
1. #129 – Kind notes from Helen, originally attached to #126
2. #130 – Two Jambalaya programs
3. #131 – Memorandum of Agreement between the jambalaya program of the New Orleans
public Library and Alex Kropog
4. #132 – Notes on Hungarian Settlement
5. #133 – Seven certificates of Participation and One certificate of attendance
6. #134 – J. Kelly Nix letter to Kropogs thanking them for reception, July 15,1983
7. #135 – Letter to the editor of The Advocate about proposal to cut the Master’s Degree in the Library and Information Science from
the LSU program offerings, July 9,2010
8. #136 – Peter Forgach email to Kropogs about scholarship application, November
19,2007
9. #137 – One envelope and two programs for 2005 Humanities Awards Ceremony,
May 10,2005
10. #138 – One envelope and Invitation to Groundbreaking Ceremony of the Livingston
Parish Literacy and Technology Center, February 26,2002
11. #139 – One Program for 2002 Humanities Award Cermony, May 2,2002
12. #140 – Royanne Kropog, Hiánypótló Múve az Amerikai Magyar Foldmúves Telepúlésról
(R.Kropog’s gap-filling work on the American-Hungarian Farmer Settlement) [article
is in Hungarian],October 11,2008
13. #141 – Springfield Head Start Thank You Card and one envelope, February 15,2008
14. #142 – Thank You Picture from Regina Coeli Child Development Center, May 11,2012
Folder 3: Livingston Parish Library History 1946-2013 – Newspapers
1. #143 – Livingston Plans Unique School Center, The Advocate, Febuary 27,2002
2. #144 –We Have a Lot to be Proud of: Livingston Parish Library Celebrates
75 Years of Service to the Community, The Livingston Parish News, December 23, 2021
3. #145 –Library Website Contains Full Timeline of Establishment History,
4. #146 – More Library Growth: Denham Branch Expansion Planned if Voters Renew
Tax, The Livingston Parish News, November 17,2013
5. #147 – Library Provides Patrons with Free Technology Career Training, The Livingston Parish News, November 17,2013
6. #148 – Libraries Have Come a Long Way: December Marks 67 Years of Library
History, The Livingston Parish News, December 26,2013
Folder 4: Livingston Parish Library History 1946-2013
1. #149 – Livingston Parish Literacy and Technology Center Groundbreaking Ceremony
Program, February 26,2002 (large, cover only program with various artist’s renditions)
2. #150 – Livingston Parish Population (sheet with various years from 1946-2000)
3. #151 –Ballot for Special Library Tax Election, February 24, 1968
4. #152 – Livingston Parish Library Demonstration, December of 1946 (2 copies)
5. #153 – Livingston Parish Library Demonstration, December 1947
6. #154 – Livingston Parish Library Narrative Report January 1948
7. #155 – Livingston Parish Library statistical report of use for established
libraries for the month of February 1948
8. #156 – Livingston Parish Library narrative report February 1948
9. #157 – Livingston Parish Library narrative report March 1948
10. #158 – Livingston Parish Library narrative report April 1948
11. #159 – Watson Library moves to Live Oak Village, news article
12. #160 –Copy of a Livingston Leader, May 15, 1985, photo depicting the presentation of the strawberry story to the Livingston
Parish Library
13. #161 – Copy of a newspaper photo depicting the crew of Playmakers of Bator Rouge
14. #162 – Copy of a Denham Springs- Livingston Parish News, December 3, 1987
Folder 5: Livingston Parish Library 2001 Bond Issues
1. #163 – Parish libraries try to operate on Shoestring, Livingston Parish News, November 15, 2001
2. 164 – Livingston Votes Against Library, State- Times/ Morning Advocate, December 1,2001
3. #165 – Livingston Parish Votes Will Decide Millage Saturday, The Sunday Star, November 11,2001, x2
4. #166 – Board Proposes Major Library Expansions, The Livingston Parish News, July 12,2001 (picture of volunteers)
5. #167 – Minutes of the Livingston Parish Council August 9,2001 meeting, The Livingston Parish News, September 6,2001
6. #168 – Voters Mull Tax to Build New Libraries, The Livingston Parish News, November 11, 2001
7. #169 – Expand Libraries For Livingston, The Advocate, November 15,2001
8. #170 – Quality Library a Good Investment, The Livingston Parish News, November 15, 2001
9. #171 – Librarians Critics Debate Need For Tax, The Advocate, November 14,2001
Folder 6: Livingston Parish Library Construction Bids 2005-2006
1. #172 – Bids Wanted: Advertisement for Bids (library landscaping), The Livingston Parish News, September 14,2006
2. #173 – Public Notice (about library builds), The Livingston Parish News, November 17,2005
3. #174 – Bids wanted (furniture, fixtures, and equipment), The Livingston Parish News, December 22,2005 (two copies)
4. #175 – Bids wanted (library signage), The Livingston Parish News, May 18,2006
5. #176 – Bids Wanted, The Livingston Parish News, September 7, 2006
6. #177 – Bids Wanted: Advertisement for Bids (Watson Library Branch), The Livingston Parish News, June 9, 2005
7. #178 – Bids Wanted: Advertisement for bids (Albany-Springfield branch library),
The Livingston Parish News, June 23, 2005
8. #179 – Bids Wanted: Advertisement for Bids (Watson Brach Library), The Livingston Parish News, May 26,2005
9. #180 – Parish Gets a rating: Taxpayers Save on Library Bonds, The Livingston Parish News, January 11, 2004
10. 181 – Parish Council Oks Library Bonds: Rate to Save Money, The Advocate, January 9,2004
11. #182 – Council Accepts Bid for New Library, The Advocate, April 29,2005
12. #183 – Livingston Seeks Bids for Library Building Projects, The Advocate, March 16,2005
13. #184 – 4 New Branch Libraries to Spring Up in Livingston, The Daily Star, April 6, 2005
14. #185 – Council Flip – Flops on Library Bids for Locals and Landscaping: Legal
Concerns Raised, The Livingston Parish News, September 17,2006
15. #186 – Council Seeks New Bids on Library Work, The Livingston Parish News, I August 27,2006
Folder 7: Livingston Parish Library- Construction and Opening of 5 new Libraries-
2005-2012
1. #187 – New World Librarian, The Livingston Parish News, 2011
2. #188 – Parish Libraries to Break Ground for Opening in Early 2006, The Livingston Parish News, February 17, 2005
3. #189 – Livingston Parish Breaks Ground for New Main Library, The Sunday Star, January 16,2011
4. #190 – The Groundbreaking For the New Main Branch in Livingston, LA
5. #191 – Library Adding Branch in Livingston, The Livingston Parish News, Posted on May 23, 2010
6. #192 – New Library Coming: Stafford Wins Bid to Build Main Branch, The Livingston Parish News, December 9,2010
7. #193 – Livingston to Build $3 Million, 17,000- square-foot main library,
The Livingston Parish News, December 5, 2010
8. #194 – Library Breaks Ground, The Livingston Parish News, December 11, 2005
9. #195 – South Library Branch, The Livingston Parish News, December 11, 2005
10. #196 – Library Breaks Ground on Third Branch, The Livingston Parish News, September 15,2005
11. #197 – New Library Branch for Livingston Breaks Ground, The Livingston Parish News, January 20,2011
12. #198 – Officials Break Ground on Watson Library Branch Project, The Livingston Parish News, August 7,2005
13. #199 – Next Library Branch will open January 30, The Livingston Parish News, January 18,2007
14. #200 – Email from A. Krop thanking Sheriff Graves, November 16,2005
15. #201 – Ousted Watson Library Reopens, The Livingston Parish News
16. #202 – …And Another New Library, The Livingston Parish News, February 2, 2007 (two copies)
17. #203 – Late, Great Library: Overdue Books Ready for Watson, April 1, 2007
18. #204 – Watson Welcomes New Library Branch Opening, The Livingston Parish News, April 12, 2007
19. #205 – Inside the Cover of Angel’s Book, The Livingston Parish News, December 7,2006
20. #206 – Library Grows Bigger Branch: $3 Million Facility Opens Doors Today, The Advocate Metro, December 1, 2006
21. #207 – Community Opens New Library Friday: Staff Bracing for Rush of New Patrons,
The Livingston Parish News, November 30, 2006
22. #208 – Book It, New era Arrives: Library Enjoys Long-Awaited Opening, The Livingston Parish News, December 3, 2006
23. #209 – Dawn of a New Day with Libraries, The Livingston Parish News, November 18, 2006
24. #210 – Livingston Gearing Up for New Libraries: Tax to Help Accommodate Growth,
The Advocate, June 21,2004
25. #211 – Library Adding Branch: Town of Livingston Patrons to See Facility Triple,
The Livingston Parish News, May 23, 2010
Folder 8: Livingston Parish Library Construction and Opening of Five New Libraries
2005-2012 Photos
1. #212 – Three women near main desk of library
2. #213 – Person siting at help desk of library
3. #214 – Side shot of person sitting at help desk of library
4. #215 – Women with books on a rolling cart
5. #216 – Hungarian Cloth in Display case
6. #217 – Royanne K. Posing in front of Hungarian display case
7. #218 – Alex K. Posing in library hallway
8. #219 – a building model
9. #220 – Posters and Pictures above magazine shelves
10. #221 – Royanne K. posing behind main library desk
11. #222 – a building model with the roof off
12. #223 – picture of library lobby
13. #224 – Kropogs and women by main library desk
14. #225 – Royanne K. and women standing by bookshelves
15. #226 – Royanne K. posing by Hungarian artifacts
16. #227 – Albany-Springfield Branch Library parking lot
17. #228 – Wide shot of Albany- Springfield Branch library parking lot
18. #229 – Wide Shot of Albany- Springfield Branch Library from road
19. #230 – Wide shot of Albany-Springfield Branch Library from road
20. #231 – Royanne K. and friends pulling books from shelf
21. #232 – Royanne K. and friends by bookshelf
22. #233 – Portrait shot of people by library main desk
23. #234 – Portrait shot workers at library main desk
24. #235 – Portrait shot of library front door and right wing
25. #236 – Negatives of previous pictures
Box 7:
Folder 1: Livingston Parish Library Bond Issue 2023
1. #237 – Postcard Asking Susan and Chris to vote “yes” on the library bond,
mid-2003
2. #238 – Postcard asking Doris and Joe to vote “yes” on the library bond, mid-2023
3. #239 – Postcard asking mr. and mrs. Drury to vote yes on the library bond,
mid 2003
4. #240 – Postcard Asking Julius to vote yes on the library bond, mid 2003
5. #241 – Bookmark advocating to vote for library bond (two copies)
6. #242 – Email from Vicki Turner, October 6,2003
7. #243 – Email from Shirley Tantillo, September 25,2003
8. #244 – Bid Flap Leads to second try for libraries:Excluded Parish Landscapes
Upset, The Livingston Parish News, August 24, 2006
9. #245 – Fact Sheet: Livingston Parish Library Bond Issue Election, October
4, 2003
10. #246 – Millage Renewal Election Please Vote Yes on April 23,2005
11. #247 – New, Old Help Bring Changes to Livingston, The Advocate, October 17,2003
12. #248 – Bond Issue Could Fund New Libraries, The Daily Star, October 2,2003
13. #249 – Livingston Plans Libraries if tax passes, The Advocate, May 29,2003
14. #250 – Livingston Parish Council Sets October 4 Library Tax Election: $8.9 Million
to Fund New, Renovated Facilities, The Advocate, May 23,2003
15. #251 – Libraries Await Vote on Expansion, The Livingston Parish News, September 25, 2003
16. #252 – Editorial Endorsement: Vote Yes to build new parish libraries, The Livingston Parish News, September 28,2003
17. #253 – Library Tax again on Livingston Ballot, The Advocate, September 30,2003
18. #254 – Bank Public Library in Livingston Parish, The Advocate, September 25,2003
19. #255 – Libraries Pitch Millage to expand, The Livingston Parish News, October 2,2003
20. #256 – Library Tax Heads for Votes in Fall, The Livingston Parish News, May 29. 2003
21. #257 – Library Tx Looks for Second Shot: Officials Hope for More Voters, The Livingston Parish News, June 1,2003
22. #258 – Library Bond Election: Please vote yes for a great library system, The Livingston Parish News, August 28, 2003
23. #259 – Support your Livingston Parish Library vote yes on October 4, 2003, The Livingston Parish News, September 28 and October 2,2003 (two copies)
24. #260 – Livingston Parish Sample Ballots: Library Improvements Proposition, The Livingston Parish News, September 21,2003
25. #261 – Voters say yes to millage to build new parish library branches a landslide
for taxes in Livingston parish?, The Livingston Parish News, October 9,2003
26. #262 – Fast growing Parish needs better library via bond issue, The Daily Star, October 2, 2003
27. #263 – Livingston Parish Election results October 4,2003, The Livingston Parish News, October 9,2003
28. #264 – Livingston Parish Library Bond Issue: Please Vote October 4th, The Daily Star, October 3, 2003
29. #265 – Renderings and statistics on four Livingston parish branch libraries
30. #266 – Colored rendering of Denham springs/Walker Regional Library
31. #267 – Fact Sheet of Livingston Parish Library Bond Issue Election October 3,2003
(7 copies)
32. #268 – Livingston Parish Library: About The Library, September 2001
33. #269 – Millage Renewal Election Remember to Vote April 23rd
34. #270 – Livingston Libraries Deserve Support, The Daily Star, April 21, 2005
35. #271 – Livingston Parish Telephone Directory: New Livingston Parish Libraries…Read-Learn-Grow,
2006 edition
Folder 2: Livingston Parish Library Dedications
1. #272 – Livingston Parish Library Grand Opening Celebration Invitation
2. #273 – Livingston Parish Library Livingston Branch Dedication Program
3. #274 – Livingston Branch Library Features and Blueprint
4. #275 – Livingston Parish Library Denham Springs- Walker Branch Dedication
Program (two copies)
5. #276 – Livingston Parish Library Albany-Springfield Branch Dedication Program
(three copies)
6. #277 – Invitation to Albany-Springfield Branch Ribbon Cutting and Grand Opening,
January 30,2007 (three copies)
7. #278 – Invitation to Albany-Springfield Branch Groundbreaking Ceremony, September
8,2005
8. #279 – Credits for Albany-Springfield Branch Groundbreaking Ceremony
9. #280 – Livingston Parish Library South Branch Dedication Program (four copies)
10. #281 – Invitation to South Branch Ribbon- Cutting and Grand Opening, June 13,
2007
11. #282 – Invitation to South Branch Groundbreaking Ceremony, December 7,2005
12. #283 –Credits for South Branch Groundbreaking ceremony
13. #284 – Livingston Parish Library Watson Branch Dedication Program
14. #285 – Invitation to Watson Branch Ribbon-Cutting and Grand Opening, April 10,2007
15. #286 – Invitation to Watson Branch Groundbreaking Ceremony, August 4,2005
16. #287 – Credits for Watson Branch Groundbreaking Ceremony
Folder 3: Livingston Parish Library Inside the New Libraries 2006-2007
1. #288 – Livingston Parish Libraries Entering Modern World, The Livingston Parish News, June 20,2004 (two copies)
2. #289 – New Libraries: Tax Renewals Will Help Livingston Parish Build, The Daily Star, April 20,2005
3. #290 – Inside the Pretty Buildings Part 1: New Facilities, New Books, Living
in Livingston, July 21, 2005 (two copies)
4. #291 – Inside the Pretty Buildings Part 2: New Space, New Programs, Living in Livingston, July 24, 2005 (two copies)
5. #292 – Livingston Libraries: Parish System Strives to Serve Patrons from
Seven Locations, Magazine, September 7,2003
6. #293 – Your Livingston Parish Library resource Guide “Entering A New Era”,
The Livingston Parish News, November 19, 2006 (three copies)
7. #294 – Livingston Libraries: Main Library and Six Branches Serve Growing
Population, Magazine, September 7,2003
8. #295 –Livingston Main Branch Began Era of Modernization, Library Resource Guide, November 19,2006 (two copies)
9. #296 – A Legacy, Livingston Business and Real Estate Journal, April 2007
Folder 4: Livingston Parish Library Programs 1999-2000
1. #297 – VFW Donates 100th Anniversary Book, Living In Livingston, August 8, 1999
2. #298 – Children and Parents Listen to performer Jeri Ford present the program
“Topsy-Turvy… of feelings” at the Albany Branch Library Tuesday afternoon as part
of the Summer Reading Program, The Daily Star, June 17,1999
3. #299 – All in the Wrists…Arms, Shoulders, Back, Legs…, The Advocate, July 2, 1999
4. #300 – The Magic of Reading, The News, June 6,1999, June 24, 1999
5. #301 – Storyteller, The News, July 29,1999
6. #302 – Livingston Ups School Lunch Price, The Advocate, September 17,1999
7. #303 – Libraries Schedule Pre-School Story Time, Denham Springs- Livingston Parish News, August 29,1999
8. #304 – Storyteller Will Act Out for children At Library, Denham Springs- Livingston Parish News, September, 1999
9. #305 – Library Employee Gets Aid, Denham Springs- Livingston Parish News, June 29,2000
10. #306 – Internet Opens Many Library Doors: Parish Joins State Web-Linking Program,
Denham Springs News, July 30,2000
11. #307 – Performers Enliven Parish Libraries: The News, July 13, 2000
12. #308 – Summer Library Lures, Denham Springs- Livingston Parish News, June 15, 2000
13. #309 – Livingston Library Plans Program for Summer, Bon Temps, May 26,2000
14. #310 – Library of America at Livingston Library, Livingston Parish News, November 11, 2001
15. #311 – State Provides Early Childhood Picture Books, Livingston Parish News, November 11, 2001
16. #312 – Young Readers to vote book awards, The News, November 4, 2001
17. #313 – Denham Gardner’s Plant Library Book, Livingston Parish News, July 12,2001
18. #314 – Louisiana “Captured on Canvas”, Livingston Parish News, November 11, 2001
19. #315 – Financial Planning Seminars at Library, Livingston Parish News, April 18,2002
20. #316 – Pre-School Kids at Story time, Livingston Parish News, April 21, 2002
21. #317 – Around Livingston: Florida Parishes Bureau, Advocate, May 6, 2002
22. #318 – Children’s Author reads to kids at the Library, The News, date unknown
23. #319 – Seinbeck Celebration at Library, Livingston Parish News, March 31,2002
24. #320 – DSFAA Donates Art Books To Library, Livingston Parish News, July 18, 2002
25. #321 – Readers Choose Award, Livingston Parish News, December 12, 2002
26. #322 – Summer Fun At the Library, Living In Livingston, July 25, 2002 (three copies)
27. #323 – Kids Use “Biig Teeth” and “Huge Toothbrush”, Livingston Parish News, March 20,2003
28. #324 – Footloose in Louisiana Library and Rock the Boat at the Library, The News, June 5, 2003
29. #325 – Library Upgrades Internet Access: Patrons Can Check Records, Reserve
Books from Home, Livingston Parish News, March 2, 2003
30. #326 – A Footloose and Rockin’ summer at Livingston Parish Libraries, unknown
publication and date
31. #327 – Local Artists Reprise Nature Exhibit at Livingston Library, Livingston Parish News, July 10, 2003
32. #328 – Teen Readers Discuss Fantasy/sci-fi At Library, Livingston Parish News, August 14,2003
33. #329 – Wiley Glascock shows Woodworking at Library, Livingston Parish News, October 26,2003
34. #330 – Author Entertains at Library, Livingston Parish News, August 21, 2003
35. #331 – One-Man-Band, Livingston Parish News, August 28, 2003
36. #332 – Ballet at Livingston Library, Livingston Parish News, August 31,2003
37. #333 – Impromptu Play at Watson Branch Library and Magician Performs at Livingston
Library, Livingston Parish News, August 24,2003
Folder 5:
1. #334 – Calliope Puppets Keep Kids Enthralled, The Livingston Parish News, July 4, 2004
2. #335 – Wood Artist at Livingston Library, The Livingston Parish News.
3. #336 – Pre-school Story Time at Watson Library, The Livingston Parish News, Unknown date
4. #337 – Picard Shows work At Library, Publication Unknown, May 13,2004
5. #338 – Romance Writer Book-signing, Denham- Springs News, April 25,2004.
6. #339 – Making The Rounds Of Relatives and Friends Attending the Party to
Welcome Him Back from Iraq, Jeremy Allen Stops Beside his Maternal Grandmother, Eunice
Allen; Denham-Springs News, May 13,2004
7. #340 – Baby Read and Sing at the library, The Livingston Parish News
8. #341 – Library classes teach O’Connor, The Livingston Parish News, May 20,2004
9. #342 – Kids Get into the Act at The Killian Library, The Livingston Parish News, July 22,2004
10. #343 – Head Start Visits Library, The Livingston Parish News, December 2, 2004
11. #344 – Your Public Libraries, The Kiwanisphere, March 10,2005
12. #345 – Applause, Applause!, The Livingston Parish News, August 11,2005
13. #346 – Watson Library Branch Organizes For Double Move: Old Shopping Center
Getting Makeover, The Livingston Parish News, September 25, 2005
14. #347 – Libraries: Books Stay in Motion, The Livingston Parish News, July 21, 2005(x2)
15. #348 – Watson Library Branch Organizes For Double Move: Old Shopping Center
Getting Makeover, The Livingston Parish News, September 25, 2005
16. #349 – In Line Online, The Livingston Parish News, October 6, 2005
17. #350 – Livingston Head Start Kids Visit Library, The Livingston Parish News, October 20,2005
18. #351 – Potter Prize for Livingston, The Livingston Parish News, August 14, 2005 (x2)
19. #352 – In Stitches At the Livingston Library, The Livingston Parish News, February 17, 2005
20. #353 – Two Artist Show Hanging at Livingston Library, The Livingston Parish News, February 17,2005
21. #354 – Meet the Artists Receptions, The Livingston Parish News, February 24,2005
22. #355 – Livingston to start Building Libraries, The Advocate, Metro, February 27,2005
23. #356 – Kids Sing, Dance, Act at Livingston Parish Libraries, The Livingston Parish News, August 18,2005
24. #357 – Applause Applause! The Livingston Parish News, July 21,2005
25. #358 – Top Splish Splash Readers, The Livingston Parish News, October 16,2005
26. #359 – Livingston Library Gets Signed Harry Potter Book, The Advocate, August 14, 2005
27. #360 – Brainiac Librarian, The Livingston Parish News, June 29, 2006
28. #361 – LIGO Opens New Doors for Educators: Science Gives Bacck With Learning
Center, The Livingston Parish News, November 16,2006
29. #362 – Deathly Hollows Chat, The Livingston Parish News, Date Unknown
30. #363 – Watson branch Library Book Discussion Group et al. Library News, Date Unknown
31. #364 – Building Update- Recent Construction Photos, Library News, Summer 2006
32. #365 – Library Book Club News, The Livingston Parish News, Date Unknown
Folder 6:
1. #366 – Wood Carving on display, The Livingston Parish News, September 11,2008
2. #367 – Parish Library Staff Training, The Livingston Parish News, January 10,2008
3. #368 – Strawberry Dessert Contest at Watson Library, The Livingston Parish News, June 26,2008
4. #369 – Library Book Club News, The Livingston Parish News, February 28,2008
5. #370 – Book Club News, The Livingston Parish News, August 28,2008
6. #371 – Book Club News, The Livingston Parish News, December 4, 2008
7. #372 – Library Book Club News, The Livingston Parish News, September 6,2007
8. #373 – Library Book Club News, The Livingston Parish News, December 6,2007
9. #374 – Crazy Chemistry With SLU Prof, The Livingston Parish News, September 30,2007
10. #375 – Applause, Applause! The Livingston Parish News, Date Unknown
11. #376 – Local Author To Visit Parish Libraries and Book Club News, The Livingston Parish News, October 29,2009
12. #377 – Teens Rock In Denham Springs, The Advocate Livingston- Tangipahoa, November 5, 2009
13. #378 – Coming Up, The Livingston Parish News, October 8,2009
14. #379 – Library Patrons Create Memories, The Advocate, November 5, 2009
15. #380 – Livingston Parish Calendar, The Advocate, November 5, 2009
16. #381 – Livingston Parish Calendar, The Advocate, November 12, 2009
17. #382 – Library Patrons Enjoy Holiday Events, The Advocate, January 15,2009
18. #383 – Coming Up, The Livingston Parish News, November 15, 2009
19. #384 – Literary Arts, The Livingston Parish News, January 8, 2009
20. #385 – Coming Up, The Livingston Parish News, October 29, 2009
21. #386 – Coming up, The Livingston Parish News, November 19, 2009
22. #387 – Halloween Story Time, The Advocate, November 12, 2009
23. #388 – Wildlife Rehabilitation Explored, The Advocate Livingston-Tangipahoa, January 8,2009
24. #389 –Library Summer Reading Program, The Livingston Parish News, April 19,2007
25. #390 – First Reader, The Livingston Parish News, July 23, 2009
26. #391 – Livingston Parish Calendar, The Advocate, April 9,2009
27. #392 – Livingston Parish Calendar, The Advocate, March 26,2009
28. #393 – Teens Tie Dye T shirts, The Livingston Parish News, July 16,2009
29. #394 – Harvey Rabbit Makes More Friends, The Livingston Parish News, The Livingston Parish News, August 23, 2009
30. #395 – Livingston Parish Summer Reading Program, The Daily Star, August 21, 2009
31. #396 – Usable Woodcrafts, Sketches At Library, The Livingston Parish News, September 24, 2009
32. #397 – Book Club News, The Livingston Parish News, Febuary 26,2009
33. #398 – South Branch Bookies Celebrate Another Year, The Livingston Parish News, August 16, 2009
34. #399 – Drums and Drumming at the Denham-Walker Library, The Livingston Parish News, September 24,2009
35. #400 – Coming UP, The Livingston Parish News, August 20, 2009
36. #401 – Teens Listen, Play, Create, The Livingston Parish News, July 26,2009
37. #402 – Mystery Takes Hold Of Denham Springs- Walker Library, The Livingston Parish News, July5, 2009
38. #403 – Library Hosts Quilt Show, The Advocate, July 16, 2009
39. #404 – Library Patrons Get Acting Lessons, The Advocate, July 30, 2009
40. #405 – Levy’s Audience Gets Into The Story, The Livingston Parish News, July 30,2009
41. #406 – Library Home Food Improvement Classes, The Livingston Parish News, July 30, 2009
42. #407 Summertime Is “cool” At the Library, The Livingston Parish News, July 2 2009
43. #408 – Save Money At The Library, The Livingston Parish News, April 9, 2009
44. #409 – On Display At The South Branch Library, The Livingston Parish News, January 15, 2009
45. #410 – Be A Friend, Buy A Book At The Library, The Livingston Parish News, April 2, 2009
46. #411 Anime Addicts Compete, Play, The Livingston Parish News, January 1, 2009
47. #412 – Parish Library Staff Training, The Livingston Parish News, January 10, 2008
48. #413 – Reading to Yukon At Watson Library, The Livingston Parish News, October 2, 2008
49. #414 – Hungarian Exhibit At New Albany-Springfield Library, The Livingston Parish News, March 1, 2007 (2x)
50. #415 – Access to Database Threatened, State- Times/Morning Advocate, July 20, 2010
51. #416 – Library Galleries, The Livingston Parish News, September 9, 2010
52. #417 – Out Loud at The Library, The Livingston Parish News, August 15,2010
53. #418 – Book Clubs, The Livingston Parish News, August 19,2010
54. #419 – Tell Me a Story! The Livingston Parish News, January 20,2011
Folder 7
1. #420 – Prime Time Registration (Update), April 2, 2003
2. #421 – Letter to Alex Kropog from Dianne Brady, April 1,1999
3. #422 – Letter to Alex Kropog from Dianne Brady Feb 14, 2001
4. #423 – Prime Time Family Reading Program Advertisement (x4)
5. $424 –Prime Time Family Reading Time Program (x2)
6. #425 – Prime Time Family Reading Time Certificate of Achievement
Folder 8
1. #426 – Pages C3 and C4, School News Section, Livingston Parish News, May 10,2001
2. #427 – Reading for Prime Time, Denham Springs-Livingston Parish News, April 8,1999 (x2)
3. #428 – Parish Library Makes Prime Time, Livingston Parish News, April 1, 2001 (x2)
4. #429 – Prime Time for Families at Library, Livingston Parish News, October 6,2005
5. #430 – Carrier Juror explains reasons why acquittal for murder, Denham Springs- Livingston Parish News, April 30,2000
6. #431 – Library Tells Stories In “Primetime”, Livingston Parish News, April 7,2002
7. #432 – Prime Time Family Reading Time, November 25, 2004
8. #433 – Prime Time Family Reading Returns to Library, Livingston Parish News, September 15,2 005
9. #434 – Livingston Library Reads in” Primetime”, Livingston Parish News, May 10, 2001
Folder 9
1. #435 – Blue folder of Hungarian Settlement historical society newsletters,
2001-2002. (54 items).
Box 8
Folder 1 – Hungarian Language
1. #436 – Photocopy of newspaper article, “Language Class Part of Keeping Heritage”;
dated 10/01/2009 page 1G; 2 pages.
2. #437 – Daily Star Newspaper article on “Locals learn Hungarian in Albany”;
dated 11/29/2019; 1 ööö#438 – Daily Star Newspaper article on “Locals learn Hungarian
in Albany”; dated 11/29/2019; 1 page. Exact copy of #437.
Folder 2 – Albany Hungarian Presbyterian Church
1. #439 – Daily Star Newspaper article on “All Saints Day”; dated 11/02/203;
1 page.
2. #440- Photo clipping from the Advocate of “Traditional Candles Lit” on page
3; dated 11/05/2009.
3. #441 – Photo clipping from the Advocate of “Traditional Candles Lit” on page
3; dated 11/03/2011.
Accordion Folder: Folder 3 – Folder :SLU Summer Study in Hungary 1978-1985
Folder 3: 1978
1. #442 – Written in Hungarian – “Az Anyanyelvi Konferencia Védnöksége” (Host
of the Mother Tongue Conference) – “A Délkele – Louisianai Āllamiegyetem magyarszakos
tanargeloltkeink magyuarorszagi tanfolama” (the Hungarian language course for the
Hungarian teacher candidates of SLU); 6 pages; not dated.
2. #443 – Hungarian Summer Study Program University of Debrecen; List of Participants
1978; 2 pages.
3. #444 – Book / magazine: Az Anyanyelvi Mozgolam Elsó Evtizede; pages 62 -65
on SLU.
Folder 4: 1979
1. #445 – A typed letter in Hungarian from Dr. Lőrincze Lajos s.k. a Védnöksége
elnöke to Dr. Sándor Kropog; dated 03/12/1979; Budapest.
2. #446 – A telegram from Western Union (WU), from Budapest, discussing an air
ticket; dated 02/18/1980.
3. #447 – “Javaslat az Anyanyelvi Konferencia Védnöksége szaktanfolyamaí-nak
szervezésére” (proposal for the organizer of the specialist courses of the mother
tongue conference); 4 pages.
4. #448 – A “Kérdőiv” (questionnaire) for the native host conference; questions
ask: name, demographics, etc.
5. #449 – “A Louisianai tanfolyam programaja” (a program for the Louisiana course),
1980, 3 pages.
6. #450 – An empty envelope addressed to Mr. Sándor Kropog from the Anyanyelvi
Konferencia Védnöksége, 1980.
7. #451 – A typed letter from Kerékgyártó László for the Mother Language conference
Patrons to Dr. Sándor Kropog in Hungarian discussing the summer study trip; not dated.
8. #452 – An article from the Linguistic Reporter discussing the Department
of Education and the proposing of new bilingual guidelines; 10/1980.
9. #453 – A copy of an-, “Hungary Classroom for 13 Area Residents”, with a picture
of two ladies and Alex Kropog; dated 06/01/1980.
Folder 5: 1980
1. #454 – A typed letter from Clea E. Parker, President to Mr. Alex Kropog informing
him of his official notice of appointment as the coordinator for the SLU Summer Study
program; dated 06/27/1980.
2. #455 – An empty envelop addressed to Mr. Alex Kropog.
3. #456- A brochure / flyer giving information about the SLU Summer Study program
in Hungary for July 1980.
Folder 6: 1981
1. #457 – A typed letter from J. Larry Crain, SLU President, to Mr. Alex Kropog
informing him of his official notice of appointment as the coordinator for the SLU
Summer Study program; 06/26/1981.
2. #458 – A typed letter from Dr. Lorincze Lajos a Vendnokseg elnoke to Mr.
Sandor Kropog discussing a final declaration on the Mother Tongue Conference, and
inviting Mr. Kropog to present and participate; dated 02/07/1981; 2 pages.
3. #459 – “A IV. Anyanyelvi Konferencia Programtervezete” (The 4th Program Draft
of the Mother Tongue Conference) giving the date and times of events for August 2-8,
1981.
4. #460 – An empty envelop addressed to Mr. Sandor Kropog, 1981.
5. #461 – An empty envelop addressed to Mr. Alex Kropog from SLU.
6. #462 – “A Louisianai tanfolyam programaja” (a program for the Louisiana course),
for July 4-24, 1980, information regarding dates, classes, coursework; 3 pages.
7. #463 – A receipt from SLU for Alex Kropog for registration; dated 06/10/1981.
8. #464 – A typed letter from Dr. Ralph Willie, Supervisor of Instruction, to
Dr. Gosztonyi Janos informing him of the plans and the students for the summer study
program; dated 06/12/1981; 2 pages.
9. #465 – A 2-page list of the Participants in the Hungarian Summer Study Program
of 1981.
10. #466 – Arpadhom Hungarian Settlement Cultural Association Program 1981, an itinerary
that lists dates and times things will take place (page 1); Map of Hungary (page 2);
“Program a del-louisisanai csoport részére kb. 15-20 fő 1981. Július 5. És július
18-25-ig” (Program for the South Louisiana group about 15-20 people for July 5 and
from July 18-25, 1981 (page 3).
11. #467 – A typed letter in Hungarian from Kropog Sándor to Dr. Budaí Imre; dated
08/2/1981.
12. #468 – A typed letter in Hungarian from Kropog Sándor to Bartos Gyrogy; dated
08/21/1981.
13. #469 – A typed 2-page list of the Participants in the Hungarian Summer Study
Program 1981.
14. #470 – A magazine/booklet for La. Education (Louisiana State Department of Education)
Vol. IV, No. 2, October 1981; blue sticky note on front indicating to turn to page
2 for SLU article.
Folder 7: 1982
1. #471 – A typed letter from J. Larry Crain to Alex Kropog informing him of
his official notice of appointment as the coordinator for the SLU Summer Study program;
dated 06/17/1982; an empty envelope addressed to Alex Kropog.
2. #472 – A typed 2-page list of the Participants in the Hungarian Summer Study
1982.
3. #473 – A typed letter in Hungarian from Kropog Sándor to Bartos Gyorgy; dated
06/08/1982.
4. #474 – A flyer / information sheet for the SLU Summer Study in Hungary, Teachers
Training College of Debrecen; for 06/30/1982 – 07/26/1982.
5. #475 – A typed letter in Hungarian from Alex Kropog to all of the Hungarian
Summer Study Participants discussing travel regulations; dated 06/09/1982.
6. #476 – A carbon copy of #475.
7. #477 – A carbon copy of #474.
8. #478 – A typed letter in Hungarian from Kropog Sándor to Bartos Gyorgy; dated
06/08/1982.
9. #479 – “Program a del-louisisanai csoport részére, 15 + 1 fő 1982. Július
16-26-ig” (Program for the South Louisiana group 15 + 1 people, July 16-26, 1982;
2-pages.
10. #480 – “Program a del-louisisanai csoport részére, 15 fő 1982. Július 16-24-ig”
(Program for the South Louisiana group 15 people, July 16-24, 1982; 2-pages.
11. #481 – A typed list of contacts in Hungary.
12. #482 – A copy of #474.
13. #483 – A copy of #474.
14. #484 – A flyer / information sheet for the SLU Summer Study in Hungary, Teachers
Training College of Debrecen; for 07/03-25/1980; 2 white copies and 1 pink copy.
Folder 8: 1983
1. #485 – A typed letter from J. Larry Crain to Alex Kropog informing him of
his official notice of appointment as the coordinator for the SLU Summer Study program;
dated 1983; an empty envelope addressed to Alex Kropog.
2. #486 – A typed itinerary for The Louisiana Study Group for 07/16-25/1983;
2-pages.
3. #487 – “Programjavaslat a del-louisianai pedago gus csoport / 15-20 fő /
részére 1983. Július 16-25-ig.” (Program for the South Louisiana teacher group 15-20
people, July 16-25, 1988; 2-pages.
4. #488 – A typed 2-page list of the Participants in the Hungarian Summer Study
1981.
5. #489 – A typed letter from Ralph Willie, Ed. D. to Mr. Emre Budai asking
to be able to do the summer study program again; dated 03/03/1983.
6. #490 – A typed itinerary for The Louisiana Study Group for 07/16-25/1983;
2-pages.
7. #491 – A copy of #487.
8. #492 – A typed letter from Gyorgy Bartos to Dr. Ralph Willie; dated 05/10/1983.
9. #493 – A copy of #492.
10. #494 – A copy of #492.
11. #495 – A copy of #492.
12. #496 – A copy of #492.
13. #497 – A copy of #474.
14. #498 – A typed letter from Ralph Willie, Ed. D. to Mr. Emre Budai asking to
be able to do the summer study program again; dated 03/03/1983.
15. #499 – A copy of #498.
16. #500 – An application for the Hungarian Study Program.
17. #501 – A copy of #474.
18. #502 – A copy of #474; attached is more information regarding the summer study
program.
19. #503 – A flyer / information sheet for the Summer Study Program in Siena, Italy.
Folder 9: SLU Summer Study in Hungary, 1984
1. #504 Debrecan flyer for SLU summer study in Hungary with application (three
copies attached); dated 1984
2. #505 Albany Elementary School summer study in Hungary; dated 1980
3. #506 Typed letter addressed to Gyorgy Bartos from Robert Q. Hanisee confirming
study plans; dated June 08, 1984
4. #507 Typed letter addressed to Gyorgy Bartos from Robert Q. Hanisee listing
the attendees of the Hungarian Study Program (two pages); dated May 29, 1984
5. #508 List of participants of Hungarian Summer Study (two pages); dated 1981
6. #509 List of participants of Hungarian Summer Study (two pages); dated 1982
7. #510 Debrecan flyer for SLU summer study in Hungary with application-additional
writing on back; dated 1984
8. #511 Typed itinerary; dated July 14th through July 23rd (two pages)
9. #512 Debrecan SLU summer study in Hungary general information; dated 1980.
Folder 10: Demographic Study-Hungarian Settlement, 1977-78
1. #513 Typed letter addressed to Robert Q. Hanisee from Alex Kropog with enclosed
letter from Gyorgy Bartos and tour schedule in Hungarian (five pages); dated February
29, 1984
2. #514 Booklet on demography and evolution in Hungarian Settlement, Louisiana,
USA by Tibor Koertvelyessy
3. #515 Typed letter address to Alex Kropog from Tibor Koertvelyessy requesting
biological data of Hungarian population in Louisiana; dated November 11, 1977
4. #516 Application for Fellowship in Residence for College Teachers 1978-1979
(six pages); filled out by Tibor Koertvelyessy
5. #517 Typed letter addressed to Alex Kropog from Tibor Koertvelyessy discussing
potential research project; dated March 15, 1978
6. #518 Proposal: Demographic Investigation of the Livingston Parish, Louisiana Hungarian Americans; Tibor Koertvelyessy
Folder 11A: Louisiana State Archives Exhibit, 1992-Scans
1. #519 Pamphlet: Louisiana State Archives Reception Exhibit Opening Hungarian Settlement; dated April 21, 1992
2. #520 Scan of #519
3. #521 Scan of newspaper clipping #522
Folder 11B: Louisiana State Archives Exhibit, 1992-Newspaper
1. #522 Hammond Daily Star article on Hungarian singing- photo of woman and young girl; dated April 23, 1992
2. #523 Additional clippings from #522
3. #524 Denham Springs-Livingston Parish News article about Hungarian Settlement Exhibit; dated April 16, 1992
4. #525 Clipping: Livingston Leader showcasing Hungarian Settlement exhibit; dated April 23, 1992
5. #526 Clipping: Hammond Daily Star on Hungarian Dancing; dated April 23, 1992
6. #527 Clipping: Announcing extension of Hungarian exhibit
7. #528 Clipping: Discussing Hungarian Settlement
Box 9
Folder 1A: SLU-Albany Elementary Bilingual English-Hungarian Study Program
1. #529 Clippings: “Hungarian dignitary visits Albany”; dated September 22,
1977
2. #530 Clipping: Denham Springs-Livingston Parish News on Hungarian educators; dated October 04, 1979
3. #531 The Daily Star Newspaper on visitors from Hungary; dated September 27, 1977
4. #532 Clipping: “Hungary national day celebrated in Albany”
5. #533 Clipping: Daily Star photos, Hungarian dancers
6. #534 Clipping: Denham Springs News on trilingual program bringing teachers from Hungary; dated November 10, 1977
7. #535 Clipping: “Laszlo Kerekgyarto of Hungary singing with students”; dated
June 10, 1980
8. #536 The Times-Picayune newspaper on two-language educators in schools; dated September 21, 1980
9. #537 Clipping: Denham Springs-Livingston Parish News on Hungarian officials visiting Albany; dated November 08, 1979
10. #538 Clipping: The Morning Sun on trilingual programs in Livingston Parish Schools; dated January 09, 1979
11. #539 Clipping: The Daily Sun– “Hungarian visitor to view new program”; dated August 21, 1977
12. #540 Clipping: Denham Spring-Livingston Parish News– “Hungarian ambassador visits Albany Elementary”; dated January 11, 1979
13. #541 The Denham Springs News– “Hungarian Settlement honors Budapest physician”; dated September 29, 1977
14. #542 Clipping: Denham Springs-Livingston Parish News– “Bilingual education showcase held”; dated December 28
15. #543 Clipping: continuing article #542
16. #544 The Daily Sun– “Hungarian officials visit SLU”; dated June 06, 1978
17. #545 Denham Springs News– “Tri-lingual program will be unique”; dated July 21, 1977
18. #546 Clipping: Daily Star– obituaries and- Former Tangipahoa police juror arrested on drug charge; dated December
23, 1981
19. #547 Livingston Parish Leader– “Hungarian teacher ends 3-year teaching position”; dated June 01, 1983
20. #548 Clippings: The Daily Sun– “Teachers are here”; dated October 25, 1977
21. #549 Clipping: Denham Springs-Livingston Parish News– “Hungarian teachers have arrived at Albany schools”
22. #550 Clipping: photo with caption about Hungarian educators; dated March 12,
1978
23. #551 Denham Springs News– “Hungarians from Albany perform in New Orleans”; dated April 11, 1977
24. #552 Denham Springs News– “Hungarian Settlement honors Budapest Physician”; dated September 29, 1977
25. #553 Hungarian newspaper clipping: “Magyar Tanítók Albanyban” (Hungarian teachers
in Albany)
26. #554 Hammond Daily Star– “Albany 11-year-old girl takes Hungarian vacation”; dated August 29, 1983
27. #555 Denham Springs-Livingston Parish News– “Nix salutes Hungarian teacher at farewell gathering”; dated May 30, 1983
28. #556 Clippings: Denham Springs News– “Mrs. Gisele Friedrichs speaks at Albany”; dated September 19, 1977
29. #557 Clippings: Sun photo with Zoltar Szabo and John Varga; dated September 30, 1977
30. #558 Clippings: Sun– “Hungarian teachers will arrive soon”; dated September 23, 1977
31. #559 Clippings: The Morning Sun photo of Dr. Elizabeth Ott, photos of Hungarian people dancing; dated January 10,
1979
32. #560 Clippings: Hammond Sunday Shopping Guide– “Hungary classroom for 13 area residents”; dated June 01, 1980
33. #561 Clippings: “Foreign educators to visit”
34. #562 Clippings: Sun photo of bilingual staff members; dated September 20, 1977
35. #563 Denham Springs-Livingston Parish News– “Hungarian ambassador visits Albany Elementary”
36. #564 Clippings: Denham Springs News photo of SLU officials welcoming three Hungarian educators; dated March 23, 1978
37. #565 Clippings: Morning Advocate, Baton Rouge, La. photo of first secretary of Hungarian Embassy, Spika Ferenc; dated
June 07, 1978
38. #566 Clippings: Sun– “Hungarian visit was ‘tremendous value’”; dated September 30, 1977
39. #567 Clippings: The Daily Sun– “Hungarian educator to visit Albany school”; dated January 19, 1978
40. #568 Metrostate- “Hungarians remember their roots”; dated September 26, 1977
41. #569 Clipping- Hungarian teacher gets new legs, big challenge
42. #570 Hungarian newspaper clipping: “Magyar Tanítók Albanyban” (Hungarian teachers
in Albany)
43. #571 Clipping: #570
44. #572 Clipping: “Hungarian honored by friends”
45. #573 Clipping: Denham Springs-Livingston Parish News photo: “Two Hungarian teachers have arrived at Albany Elementary School”; dated November
10, 1977
46. #574 Clippings: #573
47. #575 Hungarian magazine: Tükör– Hungarian Settlement articles pages 12-13; dated July 06, 1980
48. #576 Metrostate Newspaper- “Hungarians remember their roots”; dated September 26, 1977
49. #577 Clipping: Sun– “Southeastern hosts bilingual training session”; dated August 17, 1977
50. #578 Clipping: Livingston Parish Dispatch photo of the Hungarian harvest dancers from the Albany area; dated March 15, 1978
51. #579 Clipping: The Daily Sun– “Hungarian diplomat to visit Hammond”, Albany; date June 04, 1978
52. #580 Clippings: Denham Springs News– “Trilingual program brings teachers from Hungary”; dated November 10, 1977
53. #581 Clippings: Denham Springs News– “Young members, Honored guests”; dated March 16, 198
54. #582 Clipping: Photo of three educators from Hungary
55. #583 Clipping: The Daily Sun– “Five stories are tops in Livingston”; dated January 11, 1978
56. #584 Clipping: “Hungarian cultural display scheduled at Southeastern”; dated
March 10, 1978
57. #585 Denham Springs-Livingston Parish News photo of three educators from Hungary; dated October 04, 1979
58. #586 Clipping: Photo of two educators, Magda Frittmann and Zsuzsa Molndr
59. #587 Clipping: Photo of two Hungarian officials visiting SLU
60. #588 Hammond Sunday Shopping Guide: Photo of Hungarian needlework; dated February 03, 1980
Folder 1B: SLU-Albany Elementary Bilingual English-Hungarian Program
1. #589 Scan: Hammond Daily Star photo of student speaking Hungarian to Dr. Jozsef Hajdu and Ferenc Spika; dated November
01, 2979
2. #590 Scan: The Daily Sun photo of two educators, Magda Frittman and Zsuza Molndr; dated October 25, 1977
3. #591 Scan: #590
4. #592 Scan: Denham Springs-Livingston Parish News photo of two Hungarian officials visiting Albany; dated October 08, 1979
5. #593 Scan: Hungarian ambassador visiting Albany Elementary; dated January
11, 1979
6. #594 Scan: Photo of two Hungarian teachers arriving at Albany Elementary
School
7. #595 Scan: #594
8. #596 Scan: Clipping of photo of three Hungarian educators with written caption,
“The beginning of school in fall of 1979”
9. #597 Scan of photo
10. #598 Scan: Hammond Sunday Shopping Guide photo of Hungarian needlework; dated February 03, 1980
Folder 2A: SLU-Albany Elementary Bilingual English-Hungarian Program
1. #599 Scan: Livingston Parish News with- “Hungarian ambassador visits Albany Elementary”; dated January 11, 1979
2. #600 Scan: Clipping of photo of Magda Frittman teaching at Albany Elementary
3. #601Scan: Denham Springs-Livingston Parish News photo of Hungarian officials visiting Albany; dated November 08, 1979
4. #602 Printed copy of sample evaluation form- English Second Language
5. #603 Scan: Clipping titled, “French, Hungarian officials attend teacher banquet”;
dated January 10, 1979
6. #604 Scan: Clipping of photo of Laszlo Kerekyarto; dated July 10, 1980
7. #605 Scan: The Morning Sun clipping titled, “Superintendent of Livingston Parish Schools receives plaque from
Dr. Walter Butler”; dated January 09, 1979
8. #606 Scans: Providence Journal– Bulletin clippings- “French Festival set, Franco-American conference begins with
music, hotel tour”; dated May 26, 1979
9. #607 Pamphlet: Albany Elementary presents A Hungarian Program; dated May
05, 1980
10. #608 Scan: Livingston Parish Dispatch photo of Hungarian Harvest Dancers from Albany area; dated March 15, 1978
11. #609 Scan: Clipping of Hungarian ambassador visits Albany Elementary
12. #610 Scan: Clipping of photo of Hungarian officials visiting SLU
13. #611 Napkins
14. #612 Scan: Morning Advocate, Baton Rouge, La- “Hungarian visitor”; dated September 22, 1977
15. #613 Scan: The Daily Sun– “Academics will have international flavor”; dated September 13, 1977
16. #614 Scan: Denham Springs News clipping of photo of Mrs. ZsuZsa Molndr; dated November 10, 1977
17. #615 Scan: Denham Springs Daily News– “‘La Fete Francaise’”; dated December 08, 1977
18. #616 Scan: Denham Springs Daily News– Hungarian Settlement honors Budapest physician; dated September 29, 1977
19. #617 Scan: The Daily Sun clipping titled, “Hungarian cultural display scheduled at Southeastern”; dated March
10, 1978
20. #618 Scans: Photo of children in classroom
21. #619 Scan: Washington Post clipping- “A Lesson in Hungarian: Gumbo Meets Goulash”; date October 13, 1977
22. #620 Scan: The Daily Sun– “Hungarian dignitary visits in Albany”; dated September 22, 197?
23. #621 Scan: Clippings- “Foreign educators to visit”
24. #622 Scan: Clipping- “Hungarian ambassador visits Albany Elementary”
25. #623 Scan: Clipping titled “Ambassador…”
26. #624 Scan: Denham Springs News clipping- “Reception set for Hungarians”; dated March 06, 1978
27. #625 Scan: The Daily Sun clipping- “Hungarian visit was of ‘tremendous value’”; dated September 30
28. #626 Scan: SUN clipping of photo of Bilingual Food Fest; dated August 23, 1977
29. #627 Scan: Clipping of photo of three educators from Hungary
30. #628 Scan: SUN clipping- “Teachers are here”; dated October 25, 1977
Folder 2B: SLU-Albany Elementary Bilingual English-Hungarian Program
1. #630 Clipping: The Daily Sun; dated November 01, 1977
2. #631 Clipping: Photo of delegates to the International Bilingual Education
Conference
3. #632 Clipping: The Daily Star– “Reading test scores released by the state”; dated February 23, 1978
4. #633 Clipping: #632
5. #634 Clipping: “Hungarian Festival action starts Sunday morning”
6. #635 Clipping: “Benefit for Hungarian teacher set”; dated January 18, 1982
7. #636 Clipping: “Hungary’s support requested”
8. #637 Clipping: #636
9. #638 Clipping: Denham Springs News– “Reception set for Hungarians”; dated March 06, 1978
10. #639 Clipping: Denham Springs News– “Hungarian Settlement honors Budapest physician”; dated September 29, 1977
11. #640 Clipping: Magyar Vivek; dated January 28, 1978
12. #641 Clipping: Denham Springs-Livingston Parish News photo of Ferenc Esztergaylos, Hungarian ambassador; dated November 11, 1979
13. #642 Metrostate: “Hungarians Remember Their Roots”; dated September 26, 1977
Folder 3A: SLU-Albany Elementary Bilingual English-Hungarian Program
1. #643 Typed copy of performance objectives for bilingual program (9 pages)
2. #644 Typed copy of hints for proposals (4 pages)
3. #645 Typed copy of chart E-01- Objectives, data collection, data analysis
(3 pages)
4. #646 Newspaper clippings and scans pertaining to French Settlement and trilingual
program
Folder 3B: SLU-Albany Elementary Bilingual English-Hungarian Program
1. #647 Clipping: Photo of teachers affiliated with the French language course
in Maurepas
2. #648 Clipping: Photo of students of Maurepas performing during a visit from
Gilbert Bouchet
3. #649 Clipping: The Community Mirror Supplement– “French program open to area residents”; dated Septmeber 19, 1978
4. #650 Clipping: French Food Fest
Folder 4: SLU-Albany Elementary Bilingual English-Hungarian Program- Brochures, newsletteres
1. #651 Pamphlet: Reflections 1848-1980 in Hungarian Literature, Folk Songs, and Folk Dances; dated March 31, 1980
2. #652 Pamphlet: Albany Elementary presents A Hungarian Program K-3; dated
December 17, 1979
3. #653 Pamphlet: #651
4. #654 Pamphlet: #652
5. #655 Pamphlet: #652
6. #656 Pamphlet: #652
7. #657 Schedule: A Folklife Happening; dated April 05, 1977
8. #658 Pamphlet: Albany Elementary presents A Folklife Program K-3; dated May
05, 1980
9. #659 Pamphlet: #658
10. #660 Typed copy of preparatory workshop for Project Három- Hungarian and French languages in three elementary schools; dated August 15-19, 1977 (6 pages)
11. #661 Scan of brochure: A Folklife Happening; dated April 05, 1977
12. #662 Typed copy of letter addressed to chairpersons of “A Folklife Happening”
from Evelyne Petry Goller discussing meetings regarding “A Folklife Happening”; dated
January 06, 1977
13. #663 Livingston Parish Public Schools Project Három Newsletter from Hirek A. Szülőknek; dated February 2979
14. #664 Livingston Parish Public Schools Project Három Newsletter from Hirek A. Szülőknek; dated December 1979
15. #665 Livingston Parish Public Schools Project Három Newsletter from Hirek A. Szülőknek; dated December 1978
Folder 5: St. Margaret Church
1. #666 Typed copy of Hungarian Studies Review, Vol. XL, No. 2; dated fall 2013
2. #667 Letter with envelope addressed to Alex and Royanne Kropog from Saint
Joseph Abbey and Seminary College
3. #668 Letter with envelope addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Kropog from Rev. Father
Edwin J. Martin
4. #669 Copy of Springfield High School overdue transaction list; dated November
09, 1994
5. #670 Pamphlet: St. Joseph Cathedral- The rite of ordination of Deacons; June
10, 2017
6. #671 Pamphlet: The Diocese of Baton Rouge- Candidates for the ordination
of the sacred order of Deacon and Priest; dated May 28, 2016
7. #672 Pamphlet: #671
8. #673 Magazine: The Catholic Commentator– “50th Anniversary of the Diocese of Baton Rouge”; dated November 02, 2011
Folder 6A: St. Margaret Church
1. #674 The Livingston Parish News– “Immaculate Conception Catholic Church celebrates 50th Anniversary Jubilee”; dated
September 26, 2010
2. #675 The Catholic Commentator– “Five pastoral assignments announced”; dated May 02, 2012
3. #676 The Advocate– “Looking to 50”; dated November 06, 2010
4. #677 The Advocate– “Catholic priests get new assignments”; dated June 23, 2012
5. #678 The Advocate– “Bishops’ accountability missing from abuse scandal”; dated June 09, 2012
6. #679 The Advocate– “People gather for Mary statue”
7. #680 Star– “St. Joseph altar items to symbolize events in life of Christ”; dated March 31,
2015
8. Denham Springs-Livingston Parish News– Catholic church celebrates anniversary; dated October 24, 1985
9. #682 Denham Springs-Livingston Parish News photo of pecan trees that had fallen in front of St. Thomas Catholic Church due to
high winds; dated August 07, 1986
10. #683 Clipping: The Daily Star– “Faith, Values… Church news”; dated March 19, 2010
11. #684 Clipping: The Advocate– Meaning of day grows with age; dated November 05, 2009
12. #685 Clippings: The Advocate– Father Than dies from cancer at 56; dated January 29, 2015
13. #686 The Advocate– “St. George Catholic Church moves into new building”; dated March 11, 2017
14. #687 The Catholic Commentator– “Thousands gather to celebrate Mass at new St. George church”; dated March 17, 2017
15. #688 The Daily Star– “Renovating a Queen”; dated October 02, 2019
16. #689 The Livingston Parish News– “St. Margaret Church Centennial”; dated May 03, 2009
17. #690 Newspaper: #689
18. #691 The Livingston Parish-Tangipahoa Advocate– “Renovation, expansion work at St. Margaret near completion”
19. #692 The Catholic Commentator– “St. Margaret renovation unveiled during Mass”; dated December 06, 2019
20. #693 The Livingston Parish News– “St. Margaret’s Catholic Church is a Hungarian footprint”; dated August 04, 2016
21. #694 Newspaper: #693
22. #695 Newspaper: #693
23. #696 The Catholic Commentator– “Bishop ordains priest, deacon”; dated June 10, 2017
24. #697 The Daily Star– “Father Augustine DeArmond ordained”; dated June 28, 2013
25. #698 The Daily Star– “Welcome to Albany”; dated March 2009
26. #699 The Livingston Parish News– “St. Margaret’s history is a community history”; dated May 03, 2009
Folder 6B: St. Margaret Church
1. #700 Scan: The Daily Star– “Hungarian Church celebrates 100 years”; dated May 01, 2009
2. #701 Scan: The Catholic Commentator– “Hungarians bring culture to area”; dated April 29, 1992
Folder 7A: The Hungarian Settlement Museum- Grand Opening
1. #702 The Daily Star– “Heritage Preserved”; dated September 28, 2017
2. #703 Clipping: The Daily Star- “Hungarian Settlement Museum to open Sept.
27”; dated September 20, 2017
3. #704 Clipping: The Sunday Star- “Albany Hungarian Museum to open in five
weeks”; dated June 18, 2017
4. #705 The Livingston Parish News- “Dream of Hungarian Settlement Museum comes
true”; dated October 05, 2017
Folder 7B: The Hungarian Settlement Museum- Grand Opening
1. #706 Two invitations to the grand opening of the Hungarian Settlement Museum
2. #707 Mail envelope-empty – empty – return to sender
3. #708 Card with image of floral embroidery and a handwritten message to Alex
and Royanne from Liz
4. #709 Brochure: Hungarian Settlement Museum
5. #710 Print of email with typed speech by Péter Gyombolai at the Museum opening;
dated October 10, 2017
6. #711 Flyers for the grand opening of the Hungarian Settlement Historical
Museum
Folder 8: The Hungarian Settlement Museum
1. #712 Printed copy of Foundation Historical Louisiana Nomination Form, Baton
Rouge Area’s “Treasures in Trouble”; dated 2011 (4 pages)
2. #713 Print copy of The History of the Old Springfield School and Current
Museum Building from the book History of Livingston Parish
3. #714 Scan: Handwritten letter from The History of the Old Springfield School
and Current Museum
4. #715 Print copy of Moving the Old Springfield School to Albany
5. #716 Print copy of Hungarian Immigrants and the Diocese of Baton Rouge
6. #717 Scan: Copy of Hungarian Newspaper Amerikai Magyarság– “Magyar falu, mely a térképen nem találnato” (Hungarian village that cannot be found
on the map); dated October 24, 2008
7. #718 Print copy of Passing on the Legacy of 1956 by Andrea Lauer Rice
8. #719 Print copy of list of Hungarian refugees
9. #720 Print copy of The 1956 Hungarian Revolution “Freedom Fighters” by Attila Lödej
10. #721 Scan: Baton Rouge State Times– “Hungarian Family at last united” with carbon copy attached; dated December 08,
1960
11. #722 Scan: Typed article of #721
12. #723 Scan: Newspaper clipping- Photo of refugees from Hungary and sponsors
13. #724 Flyer: Magos Hungarian Folk Band
14. #725 Flyer: #724
15. #726 Poster flyer: Magos Hungarian Folk Band
16. #727 Flyer: Smoked pulled pork dinners to benefit the Hungarian Settlement Historical
Museum; dated 2018
17. #728 Flyer: Smoked pulled pork dinners to benefit the Hungarian Settlement Historical
Museum; dated 2017
18. #729 Flyer: Smoked pulled pork dinners to benefit the Hungarian Settlement Historical
Museum restoration; dated 2016
19. #730 Flyer: Smoked pulled pork dinners to benefit the Hungarian Settlement Historical
Museum restoration; dated 2015
20. #731 Flyer: Smoked pulled pork dinners to benefit the Hungarian Settlement Historical
Museum restoration; dated 2013
21. #732 Magazine: William Penn Life– “A True Hungarian Experience”; dated September 2017
22. #733 Magazine: William Penn Life– “Árpádhon: A Hungarian Settlement in the heart of Bayou Country”; dated September
2016
23. #734 Magazine: Country Roads– Page 56: “Museum and Strawberries”; dated March 2012
Folder 9: The Hungarian Settlement Museum
1. #735 The Livingston Parish News– “‘Journey Stories’ arrives”; dated September 08, 2011
2. #736 Clipping: The Livingston Parish News– “Livingston Parish preservation success stories”; dated July 19, 2015
3. #737 The Advocate clippings in page protector- “Livingston Historical groups hears Kropogs”
4. #738 The Daily Star in page protector- “Much-anticipated date set for Hungarian Settlement Museum”; dated
September 07, 2017
5. #739 The Livingston Parish News clippings in page protector- “ELHA members explore Hungarian Settlement Museum”;
dated September 05, 2017
6. #740 The Advocate Livingston-Tangipahoa– “Museum a nod to cultural start”; dated November 01, 2012
7. #741 3 articles on museum opening in page protector
8. #742 Clipping: Livingston Parish News– “Hungarian Settlement Historical Society”; dated April 02, 2006
9. #743 Clippings: The Livingston Parish News– “Hungarian Museum offering discount days to commemorate 1956 Revolution”
10. #744 Clipping: “Historical association learns about new museum”
11. #745 Clipping: The Livingston Parish News– “Hungarian Historical”; dated April 07, 2016
12. #746 The Daily Star– “Hungarian Historical Society collects recipes into cookbook”; dated February 13,
2019
13. #747 The Daily Star, The Livingston Parish News- Articles on Hungarian Museum
14. #748 The Livingston Parish News– “Hungarian Settlement Historical Society releases cookbook”; dated January 13, 2019
15. #749 The Livingston-Tangipahoa Advocate– “Cookbook preserves Albany’s Hungarian roots”; dated September 12, 2019
16. #750 The Advocate– “Livingston Historical Association”; dated September 05, 2017
17. #751 The Livingston Parish News– “Hungarian Settlement Museum in Albany offering half-price days in October to commemorate
1956 Hungarian Revolution”
18. #752 Two copies of The Livingston Parish News– “Locals remember Hungarian Revolution 60 years later”; dated October 20, 2016
19. #753 The Livingston-Tangipahoa Advocate– “Hungarian Society pushes to finish new museum”; dated November 26, 2015
20. #754 The Livingston-Tangipahoa Advocate– “Renovations proceeding at museum site”; dated August 09, 2012
21. #755 Civic News– “Lt. Gov. Dardenne visits Livingston Parish during National Tourism Week”; dated
May 2015
22. #756 The Livingston-Tangipahoa Advocate– “Museum a nod to cultural start”; dated November 01, 2012
23. #757 Three copies of The Advocate– “Hungarian History Revived”; dated November 27, 2009
24. #758 The Livingston Parish News– “Museum fundraiser follows Harvest Dance in Hungarian Settlement”; dated October
21, 2010
25. #759 The Livingston-Tangipahoa Advocate– “School in transition to museum”; dated October 27, 2011
26. #760 The Livingston Parish News– “Hungarian Music Masters”; dated April 12, 2012
27. #761 The Livingston Parish News– “Hungarian Settlement Museum to reopen in August”; dated August 06, 2011
28. #762 The Livingston Parish News– “Along the Quilt Trail”; dated August 04, 2013
29. #763 The Livingston Parish News– “Hungarian Historical Soc.”
30. #764 The Livingston Parish News– “With museum renovations complete, caretakers hope to attract visitors”; dated October
07, 2018
Folder 10: The Hungarian Settlement Museum
1. #765 Presentation book: The Hungarian Settlement Museum- Copy of National
Register of Historic Places, maps and models, Hungarian dignitaries visiting Hungarian
Settlement, Hungarian Settlement events
Box 11A: Hungarian Settlement- Harvest Dance
1. #767 Hungarian Harvest Dance photos (26 photos)
2. #768 Scan: Photo of Hungarian band; dated 1940s
3. #769 Photocopy of Hungarian band; dated 1940s
4. #770 Card with photograph of Hungarian dances; dated 1976
5. #771 Scan: Photos from Lafayette-Bilingual Education Conference; dated 1980
6. #772 Photocopy of Hungarian dancers; dated c. 1940s
7. #773 Photo: Hungarian dancers; dated c. 1970s
8. #774 Photo: Hungarian dancers; dated c. 1970s
9. #775 Copy of #773, one carbon copy attached
10. #776 Copy of #774
11. #777 Scan: Photo of Harvest dancers; dated 1933
12. #778 Photo of Hungarian singers; dated 1986
13. #779 Photo of Hungarian dancers; dated 1986
14. #780 Photo of Hungarian dancers; dated 1986
15. #781 Photo with caption Friz Frisbié, Pauline Kropog Frisbié, Alex Kropog, Royanne
Kropog; dated 1986
16. #782 Photo #781
17. #783 Photo of Hungarian band; dated 1986
18. #784 Scan: Photo of Hungarian dancers- Catholic Hall; dated 1977
19. #785 Photo of two people in Hungarian dress
20. #786 Scan: Photo of Hungarian dancers- Catholic Hall; dated 1977
21. #787 Scan: Photo of women in Hungarian dress
22. #788 Scan: Photo of Hungarian band; dated 1986
23. #789 Scan: Photo from newspaper clipping from the Folklife Happening in New
Orleans, one carbon copy attached
24. #790 Photos of Hungarian dancers with caption “American Legion Hall”; dated
2012
25. #791 Photo board of Hungarian women; dated c. 1970
26. #792 Photo board of Hungarian men; dated c. 1970
Folder 11B: Hungarian Settlement- Harvest Dance
1. #793 Clipping: The Daily Star– “Help needed to keep Harvest Dance alive”; dated July 16-17, 2022
2. #794 Clipping: The Daily Star– “Photo of children dancing”; dated February 13, 1979
3. #795 Clipping: Photo of Hungarian dancers
4. #796 Clipping: Photo of Hungarian dancers
5. #797 Clipping: “Food, fun, frolic”
6. #798 Clipping: The Advocate Looks Back- “Harvest Dance”
7. #799 The Livingston Parish News– “Hungarian Harvest Dance”; dated October 01, 2009
8. #800 The Livingston Parish News– “Hungarian community celebrates annual Harvest Dance, one-year anniversary of museum
opening”; dated October 07, 2018
9. #801 The Daily Star– “Harvest Fest”; dated October 09, 2013
10. #802 The Daily Star– “Hungarian Harvest Dance”; dated September 28, 2018
11. #803 The Daily Star– “Hungarian Settlement to hold celebration”; dated September 19, 2014
12. #804 Newspaper: “There’s a festival for everyone in Livingston Parish”; dated
June 14, 2009
13. #805 The Livingston Parish News– “Hungarian Harvest Dance”; dated October 12, 2014
14. #806 The Livingston Parish News– “Hungarian Harvest Dance, a traditional celebration”; dated October 25, 2015
15. #807 Clipping: The Daily Star– “Hungarian dance”; dated May 20, 1991
16. #808 Clipping: The Livingston Parish News– “Hungarian community celebrates annual Harvest Dance, Hungarian community keeps
memories of ancestors alive with Harvest Dance”; dated December 30, 2018
17. #809 Clipping: The Livingston-Tangipahoa Advocate– “Livingston features fall festivals”; October 08, 2009
18. #810 The Advocate– “Hungarian Festival among most unique”; dated October 08, 2009
19. #811 Clippings: The Daily Star– “Hungarian Settlement holds Harvest Dance”; dated October 08, 2014
20. #812 The Livingston Leader– “Hungarian dance”; dated May 30, 1984
21. #813 Clipping: Livingston Parish News– “Hungarian Harvest Dance”; dated October 02, 2008
22. #814 The Livingston Parish News– “Hungarian Settlement Harvest Festival tradition continued”; dated November 13,
1980
23. #815 Newspaper: Festivals listing
24. #816 Sunday Advocate Society– “Louisiana-preserved Hungarian customs Washington Bound”; dated August 01, 1976
25. #817 Denham Springs-Livingston Parish News– “Festival blends Hungarian, American ways”; dated April 09, 1981
26. #818 The Daily Star– “Festive Harvest for Hungarians”; dated November 28, 1966
27. #819 Denham Springs News– “Hungarians from Albany perform in New Orleans”; April 11, 1977
28. #820 The Advocate– “Pilot Club of Denham Springs holds International Heritage Festival”; November 09,
2008
29. #821 The Daily Star– “Hungarian dancers off to Washington to dance at Smithsonian Mall”; dated July 15,
1976
30. #822 The Advocate– “Louisiana’s Hungarians Plan Their Annual Fall Festivals”; dated October 15, 1976
31. #823 Denham Springs-Livingston Parish News– Hungarian Festival advertisement; dated May 14, 1984
32. #824 The Livingston Parish News– “Fall festivities in Livingston Parish”; dated October 10, 2013
33. #825 The Daily Star– “People of Hungarian Settlement continue Old World traditions”; dated September
28, 2011
Folder 12: Hungarian Settlement- Harvest Dance promotional and brochures
1. #826 Certificate presented to Hungarian Harvest Dancers for support of the
Livingston Parish American Revolution Bicentennial Commission; dated July 04, 1976
2. #827 Flyer: Hungarian Harvest Dance; dated November 25, 1972
3. #828 Brochure: Florida Parishes Folk Music and Folk Crafts Exhibit; dated
1984
4. #829 Pamphlet: Hungarian Harvest Dance Celebration; dated October 04, 2014
5. #830 Pamphlet: Hungarian Harvest Dance Celebration; dated October 04, 2008
6. #831 Pamphlet: Hungarian Settlement Celebration; dated October 23-24, 1987
7. #832 Pamphlet: Hungarian Harvest Dance Celebration; dated October 06, 2012
8. #833 Pamphlet: Hungarian Harvest Dance Celebration (3 copies attached); dated
October 05, 2013
9. #834 Flyer: Hungarian Settlement Bi-Centennial Dedication Dinner; dated 1975
10. #835 Flyer: Hungarian Settlement Bicentennial Festival; dated 1976
11. #836 Flyer: Hungarian Fall Harvest Fest; dated 1980
12. #837 Flyer: Hungarian Harvest Dance (2 copies attached); dated 1974
13. #838 Flyer: Hungarian Harvest Dance
14. #839 Flyer: Hungarian Harvest Dance Celebration (2 copies attached); dated 2010
15. #840 Flyer: Hungarian Harvest Dance Celebration; dated 2013
16. #841 Flyer: Hungarian Harvest Dance Celebration; dated 2018
17. #842 Flyer: Hungarian Harvest Dance Celebration; dated 2014
18. #843 Flyer: Hungarian Harvest Dance Celebration; dated 2015
19. #844 Harvest Dance Financial Preliminary Report; dated October 09, 2015
20. #845 Harvest Dance Income Settlement; dated October 05, 2013
21. #846 Harvest Dance Committee; dated October 05, 2013
22. #847 Printed email exchange between Alex Kropog and Danny Hughes; dated September
24, 2014
23. #848 The Daily Star guide to Tangipahoa Parish; dated 2012
24. #849 Scan: Photo from The Advocate of Harvest Dancers
25. #850 Élo Örökségünk Living Heritage – Hungarian Folk Songs and Dancers; dated 1979
26. #851 LSU Anthropology Term Paper by Kevin C. Acosta; dated 1982
Box 10
Folder 1: Kodály Ensemble
1. #852 Presentation book: Kodály Ensemble – Hungarian Dance Theater from Budapest-photos,
letters, newspaper clippings
Folder 2: Hungarian Settlement- St. Margaret Church
1. #853 Booklet of hymns: Ordination to the Presbyterate-St. Peter Church; dated
June 22, 2013
2. #854 Invitation and envelope-St. Margaret Catholic Church 100th anniversary
Mass (one copy attached); dated 2010
3. #855 Pamphlet: St. Margaret Catholic Church-Celebrating Our Heritage (one
copy attached)
4. #856 Pamphlet: St. Margaret Catholic Church-Celebrating Our Heritage (one
copy attached)
5. #857 Book: St. Margaret Catholic Church-60th anniversary; dated June 14,
1970
6. #858 Book: The 75 Years of St. Margaret Catholic Church; dated 1985
7. #859 Book: #858
8. #860 Book: #858
9. #861 Bookmark: Fr. Augustine Joseph DeArmond; dated July 14, 2013
10. #862 St. Margaret Catholic Church cards-100 years (one copy attached)
11. #863 St. Elizabeth of Hungary card (one copy attached)
12. #864 St. Margaret of Hungary card (one copy attached)
13. #865 RSVP with envelope (one copy attached)
14. #866 Card with envelope addressed to Alex and Royanne Kropog-Ticket to installation
of the Most Reverend Michael Gerard Duca; dated 2018
15. #867 Book: The Celebration of the Eucharist for the Installatio of The Most
Reverend Michael Gerard Duca; dated 2018
16. #868 Book: Mass of Dedication-St. Margaret, Queen of Scotland Catholic Church;
dated 2019
17. #869 Book: The Catholic Church in Baton Rouge: A Chronicle
Box 11
Folder 1: Livingston Parish Library Newsletters- Employee guidelines, building updates,
LEDS, miscellaneous brochures
1. #870 Library token bill
2. #871 Brochure: Welcome to the Livingston Parish Library System; dated Spring
1998
3. #872 Brochure: Welcome to the Livingston Parish Library System; dated Winter
1998
4. #873 Brochure: Welcome to the Livingston Parish Library System; dated Summer
2000
5. #874 Brochure: Welcome to the Livingston Parish Library System; dated Winter
2000
6. #875 Brochure: Welcome to the Livingston Parish Library System; dated Summer
2002
7. #876 Brochure: Welcome to the Livingston Parish Library System; dated Spring/Summer
2003
8. #877 Brochure: Livingston Parish Library-Preschool story time; dated 2003
9. #878 Brochure: Welcome to the Livingston Parish Library System; dated Spring
2004
10. #879 Pamphlet: Allen Cunningham, Director-Livingston Parish Library Retirement;
dated January 06, 2008
11. #880 Pamphlet: LEDC Summer Meeting; dated July 22, 2005
12. #881 Flyer: Hungarian Culture Family Program
13. #882 Pamphlet: LEDC Spring Meeting; dated April 21, 2005
14. #883 Pamphlet: Livingston Parish Library Building Project Update (3 copies);
dated Winter 2005
15. #884 Pamphlet: Livingston Parish Library Building Project Update (3 copies);
dated June 20, 2005
16. #885 Livingston Parish Library Employee Guidelines (two copies); dated May 2000
17. #886 Flyer: Livingston Parish Library Building Project Update; dated
18. #887 Flyer: Story time for children; dated Spring 2000
19. #888 Printed images of completed exteriors of Livingston Parish Libraries
Folder 2: Livingston Parish Library Newsletters 2003-2008
1. #889 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 1, Issue 3; dated Summer
2003
2. #890 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 1, Issue 1; dated Winter
2003
3. #891 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 2, Issue 2; dated Summer
2004
4. #892 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 2, Issue 3; dated Fall
2004
5. #893 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 3, Issue 1 (two copies);
dated Spring 2005
6. #894 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library- Volume 3, Issue 2 (three copies);
dated Summer 2005
7. #895 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 3, Issue 3; dated Fall
2005
8. #896 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library (two copies)-Volume 3, Issue 4;
dated Winter 2005
9. #897 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library (two copies)-Volume 4, Issue 1;
dated Spring 2006
10. #898 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library (two copies)-Volume 4, Issue 2; dated
Summer 2006
11. #899 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 4, Issue 3; dated Fall 2006
Folder 3: Livingston Parish Library Newsletters 2007
1. #900 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library (two copies)-Volume 5, Issue 1;
dated September 2007
2. #901 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 5, Issue 3; dated November
2007
Folder 4: Livingston Parish Library Newsletters 2008
1. #902 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 6, Issue 1; dated January
2008
2. #903 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 6, Issue 3 (two copies);
dated March 2008
3. #904 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 6, Issue 5; dated May 2008
4. #905 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 6, Issue 6 (two copies);
dated June 2008
5. #906 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 6, Issue 7; dated July
2008
6. #907 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 6, Issue 8; dated August
2008
7. #908 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 6, Issue 9 (two copies);
dated September 2008
8. #909 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 6, Issue 10; dated October
2008
9. #910 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 6, Issue 11; dated November
2008
10. #911 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 6, Issue 12; dated December
2008
Folder 5: Livingston Parish Library Newsletters 2009
1. #912 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 7, Issue 1; dated January
2009
2. #913 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 7, Issue 2; dated February
2009
3. #914 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 7, Issue 3; dated March
2009
4. #915 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 7, Issue 4; dated April
2009
5. #916 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 7, Issue 5; dated May 2009
6. #917 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 7, Issue 6; dated June
2009
7. #918 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 7, Issue 7; dated July
2009
8. #919 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 7, Issue 8; dated August
2009
9. #920 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 7, Issue 9; dated September
2009
10. #921 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 7, Issue 10; dated October
2009
11. #922 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 7, Issue 11; dated November
2009
12. #923 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 7, Issue 12; dated December
2009
Folder 6: Livingston Parish Library Newsletters 2010
1. #924 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 8, Issue 1; dated January
2010
2. #925 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 8, Issue 2; dated February
2010
3. #926 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 8, Issue 3; dated March
2010
4. #927 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 8, Issue 4; dated April
2010
5. #928 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 8, Issue 5; dated May 2010
6. #929 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 8, Issue 6; dated June
2010
7. #930 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 8, Issue 7; dated July
2010
8. #931 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 8, Issue 8; dated August
2010
9. #932 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 8, Issue 9; dated September
2010
10. #933 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 8, Issue 10; dated October
2010
11. #934 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 8, Issue 11; dated November
2010
12. #935 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 8, Issue 12; dated December
2010
Folder 7: Livingston Parish Library Newsletters 2011
1. #936 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 9, Issue 1; dated January
2011
2. #937 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 9, Issue 2; dated February
2011
3. #938 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 9, Issue 3; dated March
2011
4. #939 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 9, Issue 4; dated April
2011
5. #940 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 9, Issue 5; dated May 2011
6. #941 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 9, Issue 6; dated June
2011
7. #942 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 9, Issue 7; dated July
2011
8. #943 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 9, Issue 8; dated August
2011
9. #944 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 9, Issue 9; dated September
2011
10. #945 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 9, Issue 10; dated October
2011
11. #946 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 9, Issue 11; dated November
2011
12. #947 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 9, Issue 12; dated December
2011
Folder 8: Livingston Parish Library Newsletters 2012
1. #948 Pamphlet: Livingston Parish Library Annual Report; dated 2012
2. #949 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 10, Issue 1; dated January
2012
3. #950 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 10, Issue 2; dated February
2012
4. #951 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 10, Issue 3; dated March
2012
5. #952 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 10, Issue 4; dated April
2012
6. #953 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 10, Issue 5; dated May
2012
7. #954 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 10, Issue 6; dated June
2012
8. #955 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 10, Issue 7; dated July
2012
9. #956 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 10, Issue 8; dated August
2012
10. #957 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 10, Issue 9; dated September
2012
11. #958 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 10, Issue 10; dated October
2012
12. #959 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 10, Issue 11; dated November
2012
13. #960 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 10, Issue 12; dated December
2012
Folder 9: Livingston Parish Library Newsletters 2013
1. #961 Pamphlet: Livingston Parish Library Annual Report; dated 2013
2. #962 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 11, Issue 1; dated January
2013
3. #963 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 11, Issue 2; dated February
2013
4. #964 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 11, Issue 3; dated March
2013
5. #965 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 11, Issue 4; dated April
2013
6. #966 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 11, Issue 5; dated May
2013
7. #967 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 11, Issue 6; dated June
2013
8. #968 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 11, Issue 7; dated July
2013
9. #969 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 11, Issue 8; dated August
2013
10. #970 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 11, Issue 9; dated September
2013
11. #971 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 11, Issue 10; dated October
2013
12. #972 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 11, Issue 11; dated November
2013
13. #973 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 11, Issue 12; dated December
2013
Folder 10: Livingston Parish Library Newsletters 2014
1. #974 Pamphlet: Livingston Parish Library Annual Report; dated 2014
2. #975 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 12, Issue 1; dated January
2014
3. #976 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 12, Issue 2; dated February
2014
4. #977 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 12, Issue 3; dated March
2014
5. #978 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 12, Issue 4; dated April
2014
6. #979 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 12, Issue 5; dated May
2014
7. #980 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 12, Issue 6; dated June
2014
8. #981 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 12, Issue 7; dated July
2014
9. #982 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 12, Issue 8; dated August
2014
10. #983 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 12, Issue 9; dated September
2014
11. #984 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 12, Issue 10; dated October
2014
12. #985 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 12, Issue 11; dated November
2014
13. #986 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 12, Issue 12; dated December
2014
Folder 11: Livingston Parish Library Newsletters 2015
1. #987 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 13, Issue 1; dated January
2015
2. #988 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 13, Issue 2; dated February
2015
3. #989 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 13, Issue 3; dated March
2015
4. #990 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 13, Issue 4; dated April
2015
5. #991 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 13, Issue 5; dated May
2015
6. #992 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume
7. #993 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 13, Issue 7; dated August
2015
8. #994 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 13, Issue 8; dated September
2015
9. #995 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 13, Issue 9; dated October
2015
10. #996 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 13, Issue 10; dated November
2015
Folder 12: Livingston Parish Library Newsletters 2016-2018
1. #997 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 14, Issue 2; dated February
2016
2. #998 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 14, Issue 3; dated March
2016
3. #999 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 14, Issue 5; dated May
2016
4. #1000 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 14, Issue 10; dated November
2016
5. #1001 Newsletter: Livingston Parish Library-Volume 16, Issue 5; dated May
2018
Box 12
Folder 1: AHSCA- Árpádhon Hungarian Settlement Historical Association
1. #1002 Photos: AHSCA Incorporation (5 photos); dated 1977
2. #1003 Kodaly Ensemble- Ticket, flyer, program
3. #1004 Invitation to Hungarian Heritage Night; dated 1990
4. #1005 Typed letters addressed to Alex Kropog from Joy Jackson regarding Hungarian
Settlement Celebration Weekend; dated November 06, 1987
5. #1006 Program: AHSCA St. Margaret’s Catholic Church; dated 1977
6. #1007 Typed invitation for AHSCA; dated February 28, 1978
7. #1008 Typed invitation for AHSCA; dated February 28, 1978
8. #1009 Typed invitation for memorial service for Reverend Alexander Bartus;
dated June 21, 1977
9. #1010 Page from Country Roads Magazine advertising Livingston Parish; dated
August 2012
10. #1011 Typed AHSCA Sunday Bingo game information
11. #1012 Typed invoice-AHSCA Festival; dated March 26, 1984
12. #1013 Typed letter regarding #310.18 from AHSCA for books; dated October 15,
1981
13. #1014 Treasurer’s Report-Check book balance; dated June 03, 1986
14. #1015 Treasurer’s Report-AHSCA; dated March 26, 1986
15. #1016 Typed letter addressed to Púski-Corrin from John Huszár regarding the
return of 18 books; dated October 17, 1980
16. #1017 Typed summary report-1984 Festival
17. #1018 Letter envelope with 3 Hungarian stamps
18. #1019 Pamphlet: Florida Parishes Folk Music Festival and Folk Crafts Exhibit;
dated 1984
19. #1020 Hungarian magazine papers on Árpádhon, Louisiana
20. #1021 Envelope with typed letter addressed to John Huszár from Laszló Kerékgyártó
thanking him for educating him on a Hungarian community; dated July 30, 1980
21. #1022 Typed letter addressed to John Huszár from Mike Angello regarding the
Independence Italian Festival
22. #1023 Pamphlet: Reflections in Hungarian Literature, Folk Songs, and Folk Dance;
dated March 31, 1980
23. #1024 Typed letter regarding the AHSCA quarterly meeting and what will be discussed
24. #1025 Typed letter from Rene Calais regarding A Folklife Happening (two pages);
dated October 12, 1979
25. #1026 Typed thank you letter from the members of AHSCA for contribution to Ambus
Galántai Trust Fund
26. #1027 Typed letter addressed to sponsors, program directors, presenters, and
others for their participation in the Bilingual Showcase 1980
27. #1028 Typed letter addressing the Parents Association of Hammond State School
thanking them for their participation in the Bilingual Showcase 1980
28. #1029 Written thank you card addressed to John Huszár thanking him for helping
with the church’s 75th anniversary
29. #1030 Letter addressed to Mr. Huszár asking about sign ups
30. #1031 Program: Honoring visiting Hungarian dignitaries; dated March 12, 1978
31. #1032 Flyer: Handwritten advertisement for the celebrations of the 150th birthday
of Livingston Parish
32. #1033 Flyer: Hand drawn advertisement for the Hungarian Harvest Dance; dated
1982
33. #1034 Typed letter regarding the visitation of Laszló Kerékgyártó to Livingston
Parish; dated June 26, 1980
34. #1035 Typed letter regarding the Harvest Dancers Reunion; dated March 09, 1987
35. #1036 Scan: Magazine- “Kodály Kamaratánc Együtes” Hungarian Folk Dance Group
36. #1037 Typed invitation to hear Dr. Janos Pasztor speak
37. #1038 Copies of Hungarian songs (four pages)
38. #1039 Pamphlet: Louisiana Association of Conservation Districts 40th Annual
Convention; dated January 9-10, 1986
39. #1040 Invitations to AHSCA Heritage Night; dated May 06, 1989
40. #1041 Hand drawn advertisement for the Hungarian Harvest Dance; dated 1979
41. #1042 Information about Louisiana Folklife in the Florida Parishes
42. #1043 Handwritten invitation to Árpádhon Cultural Association Pot Luck Supper
43. #1044 Typed letter regarding AHSCA general meeting; dated August 29, 1986
44. #1045 Louisiana Folklife Festival parking permit- Alex and Royanne Kropog
45. #1046 Pamphlet: Folklife Sampler; dated 1986
46. #1047 Pamphlet: Cultural Celebration Day
47. #1048 Flyer: Florida Parishes Folk Music Festival; dated 1984
48. #1049 AHSCA Summary of Events. Revenue and Expenses; dated 1987
49. #1050 Newsletter: AHSCA-Volume 14, Number 3; dated July 2010
50. #1051 Newsletter: AHSCA-Volume 14, Number 4; dated September 2010
51. #1052 Newsletter: AHSCA-Volume 14, Number 5; dated December 2010
52. #1053 Newsletter: AHSCA-Volume 79, Number 3; dated August 2018
53. #1054 Typed letter: World Foundation of Hungarians; dated December 01, 1998
54. #1055 Hungarian Revolution Memory card for Kropog Sándor; dated August 25, 1995
55. #1056 Large empty envelope with Hungarian stamps addressed to Kropog Sándor
56. #1057 Flyer: Hungarian Folk Art Exhibit; dated 1980
57. #1058 Flyer: Hungarian Settlement Bicentennial Festival; dated 1976
58. #1059 Flyer: Hungarian Festival (two copies)
59. #1060 Flyer: Hungarian Fall Harvest Fest; dated 1980
60. #1061 Flyer: Hungarian Cultural Celebration
61. #1062 Flyer: Hungarian Festival (three copies)
62. #1063 Flyer: Hungarian Festival
63. #1064 Flyer: Hungarian Harvest Dance
64. #1065 Flyer: Hungarian Spring Harvest Festival; dated 1979
Folder 2: AHSCA- Bylaws, charters
1. #1066 Certification: Incorporation of the Árpádhon Hungarian Settlement Cultural
Association (7 pages); dated April 26, 1984
2. #1067 AHSCA Bylaws (two copies)
Folder 3: AHSCA Bicentennial 1976
1. #1068 Denham Springs News– “Dedication ceremonies held at Hungarian Settlement Sunday”; dated May 22, 1975
2. #1069 Clipping: The Sun– “Traditional Hog Butchering-Hungarian culture is preserved”; dated April 06, 1977
3. #1070 Gumbo Magazine– “Hungarian Settlement Holding on to a Cultural Heritage”; dated March 30, 1986
4. #1071 Clippings: Livingston Leader– “Young and old celebrate Hungarian church anniversary celebration”; dated January
23, 1980
5. #1072 Clipping: Rose and Gladar Huszar celebrate 50th wedding anniversary
6. #1073 Denham Springs News: “Hungarians are celebrated”; dated May 24, 1975
7. #1074 Sunday Advocate: “Land of Szabadsag Community’s Pride in Heritage Apparent”; dated January 21, 1968
8. #1075 Denham Springs and Livingston Parish News– “Accent on Albany-Hungarian Settlement”; dated November 27, 1980
9. #1076 Denham Springs News: “Hungarian Dinner Set”; dated May 15, 1975
10. #1077 Denham Springs News: “Marker dedication of Hungarian Settlement”; dated May 15, 1975
Folder 4: AHSCA
1. #1078 The Livingston Parish News: “Hungarian Settlement celebrates heritage, honors oldest seniors”; dated July 16,
2015
2. #1079 The Times-Picayune: “Hungarian cuisine alive in Louisiana”; dated November 07, 1991
3. #1080 Denham Springs-Livingston Parish News: “SLU salutes local community”; dated October 19, 1987
4. #1081 Livingston Leader: “Hungarian Cultural Festival”; dated May 06, 1987
5. #1082 Daily Star: “Group awards students”; dated May 28, 1986
6. #1083 Clipping: The Daily Star– “Folklife Showcase scheduled”; dated September 12, 1986
7. #1084 Clippings: Livingston Leader– “Photo of posters of Hungarian Dance Group”; dated May 23, 1984
8. #1085 Denham Springs-Livingston Parish News: “Hungarian Festival to be held Saturday”; dated April 18, 1985
9. #1086 Clippings: Livingston Leader– “Hungarian Festival Saturday”; dated April 17, 1985
10. #1087 Clipping: Livingston Leader– Photo of Ginger Romero and Alex Bartus; dated April 24, 1985
11. #1088 Clipping: Livingston Leader– Photo of Hungarian Cultural Association; dated April 29, 1987
12. #1089 Clipping: Photo of Helen Nyeki Miller
13. #1090 Daily Star: “Cabbage signals festival”; dated April 20, 1987
14. #1091 Photo: Hungarian Settlement marker- Caption reading “Documentary filming”;
dated May 1988
15. #1092 Photo: Hungarian Settlement marker
16. #1093 Newspaper: “Hungarian Festival”; dated April 03, 1981
17. #1094 Louisiana Folklife Festival; dated October 18-19, 1986
18. #1095 Clipping: “Hungarian journalists visit Hungarian settlers”
19. #1096 Gumbo Magazine: “Hungarian Americans settling near Albany”; dated July 17, 1988
20. #1097 Denham Springs-Livingston Parish News: “Area students works on farm in Hungary”; dated August 06, 1987
21. #1098 Gumbo Magazine: “Hungarians try to keep culture”; dated March 30, 1986
22. #1099 Gumbo Magazine: “Schoolhouse Memories”; dated December 13, 1987
23. #1100 Denham Springs-Livingston Parish News: “Cultural Association officers”; dated March 27, 1989
24. #1101 Clippings: The Ponchatoula Times– “The Lady Has Gone”; dated June 27, 1985
25. #1102 Clippings: “Árpádhon elects news offices”; dated January 25, 1978
26. #1103 Clippings: “Árpádhon dinner slated”; multiple clippings of dates attached
27. #1104 Clipping: “Hungarian groups adopts new name”