C. Howard Nichols Book Collection

C. Howard Nichols Book Collection

Howard Nichols Book Collection

Shelf 1

    1. Various authors. Raised to the Trade: Creole Building Arts of New Orleans. New Orleans Museum of Art, 2002.
    2. Lockwood, C.C. Atchafalaya: America’s Largest River Basin Swamp. Claitor’s Publishing Division, 1984. 
    3. Watts, Beulah and Grummond, Nancy. Solitude: Life on a Plantation in Louisiana 1788-1968. Claitor’s Publishing Division, 1970. 
    4. Cameron, Barbara. A Photographic Journey: A Mississippi River. St Martin’s Press, 1987.
    5. Stanforth, Deirdre. Romantic New Orleans. Penguin Books, 1979.
    6. Various authors. Louisiana: A History Third Edition. Harlan Davidson Inc., 1997.
    7. Bacon, Edward. Among the Cotton Thieves. The Everett Companies, 1989.
    8. Pratz Du, M. Le Page. The History of Louisiana. Claitor’s Publishing Division, 1972.
    9. LeBlanc, Dudley. The Acadian Miracle. Evangeline Publishing Company, 1966.
    10. Greene, Glen. The History of Southern Baptist Hospital. Southern Baptist Hospital, 1976.
    11. Carleton, Mark. Politics and Punishment: A History of the Louisiana State Penal System. Louisiana State University Press, 1971.
    12. Eaton, Clement. A History of the Old South: The Emergence of a Reluctant Nation. Macmillian Publishing Co. Inc., 1975.
    13. Taylor, Troy. Wicked New Orleans: The Dark Side of the Big Easy. The History Press, 2010.
    14. Campanella, Catherine. Images of America: Lake Ponchartrain. Acadia Publishing, 2007.
    15. Tallant, Robert. Mardi Gras. The Country Life Press, 1948.
    16. Baudier, Roger. The Catholic Church in Louisiana. Louisiana Library, 1939.
    17. Upton, Dell. Madaline: Love and Survival in Antebellum New Orleans: The Private Writings of a Kept Woman. University of Georgia Press, 1996.
    18. Janssen, James. Building New Orleans: The Engineer’s Role. Waldemar S. Nelson and Company Incorporated, 1984.
    19. Florence, Robert. New Orleans Cemeteries: Life in the Cities of the Dead. Batture Press, Inc., 1997.
    20. Titus, Mariana. Graveyards and Bayou Bars. Colonel Possum Publishing Company, 1991.
    21. Wharton, Thomas. Queen of the South New Orleans, 1853-1862. The Historic New Orleans Collection, 1999.
  • Reeves & Reeves. History of City Park New Orleans
  1. Dufour, Charles. New Orleans. Louisiana Press, 1995.
  2. Kelman, Ari. A River and its City: A Nature of Landscape in New Orleans. University of California Press, 2003.
  3. Hobson, Fred. Tell About the South: The Southern Rage to Explain. Louisiana State University Press, 1983.
  4. Leblanc, Will. Images of America: Donaldsonville. Arcadia Publishing, 2012.
  5. Rodrigue, George and Wendy. Blue Dog Love. Alexander Isley Inc., 2001.
  6. Havighusrt, Walter. Voices on the River: The Story of the Mississippi Waterways. The Macmillian Company, 1964.
  7. Campanella, Richard and Maria. New Orleans Then and Now. Pelican Publishing Company, 1999.
  8. Blassingame, John. Black New Orleans, 1860-1880. The University of Chicago Press, 1973. 
  9. Roberts, Adolphe. The American Lakes Series: Lake Pontchartrain. The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1946.
  10. Schmidt, C.E. Ocean Springs: French Beachhead. Lewis Printing Services, 1972.
  11. Various authors. The American Revolution: Three Views. American Brands Inc., 1975.
  12. DVD of Louisiana: A History Episode 2: The New Americans, Louisiana Educational Television Authority, 2003.
  13. DVD of Louisiana: A History Episode 3: War on the Homefront, Louisiana Educational Television Authority, 2003.
  14. DVD of Louisiana: A History Episode 4: The Search for Order, Louisiana Educational Television Authority, 2003.
  15. DVD of Louisiana: A History Episode 5: The Currents of Change, Louisiana Educational Television Authority, 2003.
  16. DVD of Louisiana: A History Episode 6: No Story is Ever Over, Louisiana Educational Television Authority, 2003.

Shelf 2

  1. Various authors. East Feliciana Parish 1824-1974: Land of Seven Springs and Seven Pastures. The Truth Job and Printing Office, 1888.
  2. Kolbaker, Genieva. Kisatchie. Kildara Press, 1991.
  3. Lemann, Nancy. The Ritz of the Bayou. Alfred A. Knnopf, Inc., 1987.
  4. Lee, Emmett J. Jr, Louisiana the Finest 1937-1938. Thos. J. Moran’s Sons, 1938.
  5. Ridley, Bromfield L., Battles and Sketches of the Army of Tennessee. Missouri Printing & Publishing Co., 1906.
  6. Jahncke Saunders, Carol and Davis, Mary. Bogue Falaya Anthology. Covington Press, 1982.
  7. Manginnis, John. Cross to Bear: America’s Most Dangerous Politics. Darkhorse Press, 1992.
  8. Blain, Hugh. Favorite Huey Long Stories. Otto Claitor, 1937.
  9. Rodrigue Frank, Sylvia and Phillips, Faye. Images of America: Baton Rouge. Arcadia Publishing, 2008.
  10. Louisiana Magazine: A Penetrating New Look at Exciting Louisiana 1966-1968
  11. Martinez, Raymond. Pierre George Rousseau: Commanding General of the Galleys of the Mississippi with sketches of Spanish governors of Louisiana (1777-1803) and Glimpses of Social Life in New Orleans. Hope Publications, 1964.
  12. White Hart, David. Vicente Folch, Governor in Spanish Florida, 1787-1811. University Press of America, 1981.
  13. Gandolfo, Henri. Metairie Cemetery: An Historical Memoir. Stewart Enterprises, Inc., 1982.
  14. Chase, John and Pleasants, Shep. The History of Holmes is the History of New Orleans. D.H. Holmes Company, LTD., 1967.
  15. Golden, Rolland. Soviet Touring Exhibit 76/77. Louisiana General Services, Inc.
  16. 2 copies of the Covington Bicentennial Scrapbook. St Tammany Farmer, 2013.
  17. Various authors. Streetcar at 50. Louisiana Literature, Fall 1997.
  18. Marks Weiss, Leta, Time’s Tapestry: Four Generations of a New Orleans Family. Louisiana State University Press, 1997.
  19. Various contributors. The Ogden Collection: Two Centuries of Louisiana Art. Southeastern Louisiana University, 1990.
  20. Thomas, Brook. Plessy v. Ferguson: A Brief History with Documents. Bedford Books, 1997.
  21. Wilson Jr., Samuel, and Huber, Leonard. The St. Louis Cemeteries of New Orleans. St. Louis Cathedral, 1963.
  22. Various authors. Louisiana Studies Volume VII Number 2. The Louisiana Studies Institute, 1968.
  23. East, Charles. Baton Rouge: A Civil War Album. Charles East, 1977.
  24. Levasseur, Alain. Louis Casimir Elisabeth: Foster Father of Louisiana Civil Law. The Louisiana State University Law Center Publications Institute, 1996.
  25. Haag, William. Melanges Number 1: Louisiana in North American Prehistory. Louisiana State University, 1971.
  26. Newton Jr., Milton. Melanges Number 2: Louisiana House Types: A Field Guide. Louisiana State University, 1971.
  27. Haag, William. Melanges Number 4: Stewards of the Past. Louisiana State University, 1972.
  28. Aerial photographs by Gleason, David. Over New Orleans. David King Gleason, 1983.
  29. To Commemorate The 50th Anniversary of the Louisiana State Capitol 1932-1982. Capital City Press, 1982.
  30. Ingram, Karl. Ship, Wagon, & Shoe Leather: The Life of Thomas Ingram Mormon Pioneer of Utah. 1992.

Shelf 3

  1. Department of Culture, Recreation, and Tourism. Louisiana Trails Handbook. Louisiana Association of Planning and Development Districts
  2. Johnson, Ludwell. Red River Campaign: Politics & Cotton in the Civil War. The John Hopkins Press, 1958.
  3. McDermott, John Francis. The Spanish in the Mississippi Valley 1762-1804. University of Illinois Press, 1974.
  4. Flint, Timothy. Recollections of the Last Ten Years in the Valley of the Mississippi. Southern Illinois University Press, 1968.
  5. Annual Report of the American Historical Association 1901 Vol II
  6. Falcon Nanez, Guillermo. Pierre Joseph Favrot’s Education Manual For His Sons. Howard-Tilton Memorial Library, 1988.

Shelf 4

  1. Carving Charm with Hammer and Brush. Hammond’s Historic District and Tangipahoa Parish Vignettes, 1982
  2. A Brief History of H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College. 1928.
  3. Soule’s Dictionary of English Synonyms. Little, Brown and Company, 1959.
  4. Jouars-Pontchartrain a Mere. Cent mille ans d’histoire sous la devation de la RN 12. 2001.
  5. Dahl, June Wilkinson. A History of Kirkwood. Missouri Historical Society, 1965.
  6. Campbell, Clara Lopez. The Political Life of Louisiana Negroes, 1865-1890. Tulane University Ph.D. dissertation, 1971.
  7. The Diet Shasta Recipe Booklet. Recipe book.
  8. Culinary Concoctions. Recipe book for 1976 dinner for AAUW, Covington.
  9. Heartwarming Recipes. Recipe book.
  10. La Fourchette. Recipes from Bayou Lafourche, Bayou Women’s Club of Thibodaux, Louisiana. 4th ed., 1974
  11. Riddle, Hill. Bloom in Your Season. Self-help book.
  12. Burton and Holditch. Galatoire’s Biography of a Bistro. Hill Street, 2004.
  13. Masterpieces of World Literature in Digest Form. Magill, 1952.
  14. Bartley, Numan and Graham, Hugh. Southern Politics & the Second Reconstruction. Johns Hopkins University, 1965.
  15. Wheeler, Otis B. The Literary Career of Maurice Thompson. Louisiana State University, 1965.
  16. Parson Clapp of the Stranger’s Church of New Orleans. Social Sciences Series Number 7, Louisiana State University
  17. Hearn, Chester G. The Capture of New Orleans, 1862. Louisiana State University, 1995.
  18. Charlevoix’s Louisiana. Selections from the History and the Journal. Louisiana Bicentennial Reprint Series, 1977.
  19. Reilly, Robin. The British at the Gates: The New Orleans Campaign in the War of 1812. 1974.
  20. Louder and Waddell. French America: Mobility, Identity, and Minority Experience Across the Continent. Translated by Franklin Philip. Louisiana State University, 1983.
  21. Loos, John L. Oil on Stream! A History of Interstate Oil Pipe Line Company, 1909-1959. Louisiana State University, 1959.
  22. Wolf, John B. Louis XIV. Norton, 1968.
  23. Pittman, Philip. The Present State of the European Settlements on the Mississippi. Bicentennial Florida Facsimile Series, 1973.
  24. Ricciuti, Italo William. New Orleans and Its Environs: The Domestic Architecture 1727-1870. New York.
  25. Martin, Francois Xavier. History of Louisiana. Penguin, 1963.
  26. Warren, Robert Penn. All the King’s Men. Time, 1963.
  27. Taylor, Richard. Destruction and Reconstruction. Blaisdell, 1968.
  28. Boles, John B. and Johnson, Bethany L. Origins of the New South: 50 Years Later, The Continuing Influence of a Historical Classic. Louisiana State University, 2003.
  29. Various Authors. Louisiana: A History. Forum Press, 1984.
  30. The USL History Series Number Six, The Whig Party of Louisiana. University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1973.
  31. Wright, J. Leitch, Jr. The Only Land They Knew: The Tragic Story of the American Indians in the Old South. Free Press, 1981.
  32. Pusateri, C. Joseph. Enterprise in Radio: WWL and the Business of Broadcasting in America. University Press of America, 1980.
  33. Simkins, Francis Butler. A History of the South, 3rd ed. Alfred A. Knopf, 1965.
  34. Vernon, Walker N. Becoming One People: A History of Louisiana Methodism. History Task Force, Commission on Archives and History Louisiana Conference, United Methodist Church, 1987.
  35. DeConde, Alexander. This Affair of Louisiana. Louisiana State University, 1976.
  36. Thwaites, Reuben G. France in America, 1497-1763. Cooper Square Publishers, 1968.

Shelf 5

  1. Fogel and Engerman. Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery. Little, Brown and Company, 1974.
  2. Aptheker, Herbert. American Negro Slave Revolts. Columbia University, 1967.
  3. Logan, Marie T. Mississippi-Louisiana Border Country: Revised Edition. Claitor’s, 1980.
  4. White, Howard Ashley. The Freedmen’s Bureau in Louisiana. Louisiana State University, 1970.
  5. USL History Series Number 13, A Comparative View of French Louisiana, 1699 and 1762. Translated by Carl A. Brasseaux. University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1981.
  6. Evans, Freddi Williams. Congo Square: African Roots in New Orleans. University of Louisiana at Lafayette, 2011.
  7. Donald, David. The Politics of Reconstruction, 1863-1867. Louisiana State University, 1965.
  8. Mitchell, H.L. Mean Things Happening in this Land. Allenheld, Osmun and Company, 1979.
  9. Brooks, Charles B. The Siege of New Orleans. University of Washington, 1961.
  10. Giraud, Marcel. A History of French Louisiana, vol. 5. Louisiana State University, 1991.
  11. Freeman, Douglas Southall. Lee, an abridgment by Richard Harwell of R.E Lee. Scribners, 1961.
  12. Luthin, Reinhard H. American Demagogues – Twentieth Century. Peter Smith, 1959.
  13. Keyes, Frances Parkinson. Dinner at Antoine’s. Julian Messner, 1948.
  14. Kolb, Carolyn. New Orleans. Doubleday, 1972.
  15. Confederate Chaplain, a war journal of Rev. James B. Sheeran, c.ss.r., 14th Louisiana, C.S.A.; Bruce Publishing, 1960.
  16. Elliott, J.H. Imperial Spain, 1469-1716. St. Martin’s, 1964.
  17. Harris, T.H. The Memoirs of T.H. Harris. Louisiana State University, 1963.
  18. Bearss, Edwin C. A Louisiana Confederate: Diary of Felix Pierre Poche. Louisiana Studies Institute, Northwestern State University, 1972.
  19. Cassidy and Simpson. Henry Watkins Allen of Louisiana. Louisiana State University, 1964.
  20. Fischer, Roger A. The Segregation Struggle in Louisiana, 1862-77. University of Illinois, 1974.
  21. Hendrick, Burton J. Statesmen of the Lost Cause: Jefferson Davis and His Cabinet. Literary Guild of America, 1939.
  22. Kemp, John R. Martin Behrman of New Orleans: Memoirs of a City Boss. Louisiana State University, 1977.
  23. Borenstein and Russell. Preservation Hall Portraits, by Noel Rockmore. Louisiana State University, 1968.
  24. Lockwood, C.C. Louisiana Nature Guide. Louisiana State University, 1995.
  25. Hearn, Lafcadio. Chita: A Memory of Last Island. Fawcett, 1961.
  26. Blausten and Ferguson. Desegregation and the Law: The Meaning and Effect of the School Segregation Cases, 2nd edition revised. Vintage Books, 1962.
  27. Cash, W.J. The Mind of the South. Vintage Books, 1969.
  28. Various Authors. New Orleans Yesterday and Today: A Guide to the City. Louisiana State University, 1983.
  29. Cornish, Dudley Taylor. The Sable Arm: Negro Troops in the Union Army, 1861-1865. Norton, 1966.
  30. Taylor, Joe Gray. Eating, Drinking, and Visiting in the South. Louisiana State University, 1982.
  31. Eccles, W.J. France in America. Harper Torchbooks, 1972.
  32. James, Marquis. Andrew Jackson: The Border Captain. Universal Library, 1933.
  33. Various Authors. The Concise Oxford French Dictionary. Oxford, 1992.
  34. Davis, William C. The Pirates Laffite: The Treacherous World of the Corsairs of the Gulf. Harcourt, 2005.

Shelf 6

  1. De Caro, Frank. Louisiana Sojourns: Traveler’s Tales and Literary Journeys. Louisiana State University, 1998.
  2. Delatte, Carolyn. Lucy Audubon, A Biography. Louisiana State University, 1982.
  3. James, D. Clayton. Antebellum Natchez. Louisiana State University, 1968.
  4. Craven, Wesley Frank. The Southern Colonies in the Seventeenth Century, 1607-1689, A History of the South, vol. 1. Louisiana State University, 1949.
  5. Alden, John Richard. The South in the Revolution, 1763-1789, A History of the South, vol. 3. Louisiana State University, 1957.
  6. Abernathy, Thomas P. The South in the New Nation, 1789-1819, A History of the South, vol. 4. Louisiana State University, 1961.
  7. Sydnor, Charles S. The Development of Southern Sectionalism, 1819-1848, A History of the South, vol. 5. Louisiana State University, 1948.
  8. Craven, Avery D. The Growth of Southern Nationalism, 1848-1861, A History of the South, vol. 6. Louisiana State University, 1953.
  9. Coulter, E. Merton. The Confederate States of America, 1861-1865, A History of the South, vol. 7. Louisiana State University, 1950.
  10. Lonn, Ella. Reconstruction in Louisiana – 1868. Peter Smith, 1967.
  11. Bradshaw, Jim. 100 Years on the River: The Chotin Family and Their Boats. University of Louisiana at Lafayette, 2001.
  12. Hollandsworth, James G., Jr. The Louisiana Native Guard: The Black Military Experience During the Civil War. Louisiana State University, 1995.
  13. Barry, John M. Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How It Changed America. Simon and Schuster, 1997.
  14. Martin, Francois Xavier. The History of Louisiana. Pelican, 1975.
  15. Davis, Edwin Adams. Louisiana: A Narrative History. Claitor’s, 1961.
  16. Scully, Arthur, Jr. James Dakin, Architect: His Career in New York and the South. Louisiana State University, 1973. (3 copies)
  17. Davidson, Marshall B. The American Heritage History of Notable American Houses. American Heritage Publishing, 1971.
  18. Young, Perry. Carnival and Mardi-Gras in New Orleans. Harmanson’s, 1939.
  19. Quarles, Benjamin. The Negro in the Civil War. Little, Brown and Company, 1969.
  20. Woodward, C. Vann. Reunion and Reaction. Little, Brown and Company, 1966.
  21. Parker, Joseph B. The Morrison Era: Reform Politics in New Orleans. Penguin, 1974.
  22. Various Authors. Grant, Lee, Lincoln and the Radicals: Essays on Civil War Leadership. Northwestern University, 1964.
  23. Sindler, Allan P. Huey Long’s Louisiana: State Politics, 1920-1952. Johns Hopkins, 1956.
  24. Brown, Clair A. Wildflowers of Louisiana and Adjoining States. Louisiana State University, 1972.
  25. McCaughan, Richard. Socks on a Rooster: Louisiana’s Earl K. Long. Claitor’s, 1967.
  26. Webb, Allie B.W. Mistress of Evergreen Plantation: Rachel O’Connor’s Legacy of Letters, 1823-1845. State University of New York, 1983.
  27. Tindall, George Brown. The Ethnic Southerners. Louisiana State University, 1976.
  28. Hicks, Robert. The Widow of the South. Time Warner Book Group, 2005.

Shelf 7 

  1. Holmes, Jack D.L. Gayoso: The Life of a Spanish Governor in the Mississippi Valley, 1789-1799. Peter Smith, 1968.
  2. Van Doran, Mark. Travels of William Bartram. Dover, 1928.
  3. Murphy, Edward F. Yankee Priest. Doubleday, 1952.
  4. Williams, T. Harry. P.G.T. Beauregard: Napoleon in Gray. Louisiana State University, 1971.
  5. Price, Frank James. Troy H. Middleton, A Biography. Louisiana State University.
  6. Casso, Evans J. Francis T. Nicholls: A Biographical Tribute. Nicholls College Foundation, 1987.
  7. Dawson, Joseph G., III. Army Generals and Reconstruction: Louisiana, 1862-1877. Louisiana State University, 1982.
  8. Liebling, A.J. The Earl of Louisiana. Ballantine Books, 1961.
  9. Donald, David. Why the North Won the Civil War. Collier, 1967.
  10. DeLeon, Thomas Cooper. Four Years in Rebel Capitals: An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy, from Birth to Death. Collier, 1962.
  11. Smith, Frank E. Look Away from Dixie. Louisiana State University, 1965.
  12. Russell, William Howard. My Diary North and South. Harper, 1965.
  13. Dorson, Richard M. American Folklore. University of Chicago, 1977.
  14. Cushman, H.B. History of the Choctaw, Chickasaw and Natchez Indians. Russell and Russell, 1962.
  15. Arciniegas, German. Caribbean Sea of the New World. Knopf, 1958.
  16. Hall, Gwendolyn Midlo. Africans in Colonial Louisiana: The Development of Afro-Creole Culture in the Eighteenth Century. Louisiana State University, 1992.
  17. Dargo, George. Jefferson’s Louisiana: Politics and the Clash of Legal Traditions. Harvard, 1975.
  18. Kniffen, Fred B. Louisiana: Its Land and People. Louisiana State University, 1968.
  19. Whitten, David O. Andrew Durnford: A Black Sugar Planter in Antebellum Louisiana. 1981.
  20. Kelly, Regina Z. New Orleans: Queen of the River. Reilly and Lee, 1963.
  21. Pinkowski, Edward. Pills, Pen and Politics: The Story of General Leon Jastremski. 1974.
  22. Coil, Suzanne M. Mardi Gras! Macmillan, 1994. 
  23. Worth, Richard. New France 1534-1763, Voices from Colonial America. National Geographic, 2007.
  24. Worth, Richard. Louisiana 1682-1803, Voices from Colonial America. National Geographic, 2005.
  25. Overdyke, W Darrell. The Know-Nothing Party in the South. Peter Smith, 1963.
  26. Weill, Gus. The Weill Side of Politics. Louisiana Public Broadcasting, 2001.
  27. Reinders, Robert C. End of an Era: New Orleans, 1850-1860. Pelican, 1964.
  28. Boyle, James E. Cotton and the New Orleans Cotton Exchange. Doubleday, 1934.
  29. Lockridge, Ross F. La Salle. World Book Company, 1931.
  30. Higgins, Earl J. The Joy of Y’at Catholicism. Pelican, 2007.
  31. The Morgan City Historical Society. A History of Morgan City, Louisiana. 1960.
  32. Delehanty, Randolph. Ultimate Guide to New Orleans. Chronicle Books, 1998.
  33. Southeastern Louisiana University Alumni Directory, 1992.
  34. Zoltvany, Yves F. The French Tradition in America. Harper and Row, 1969.
  35. Mims, Sam. No Americans Wanted. Claitor’s, 1969.
  36. Maginnis, John. The Politics of Reform, PAR: 50 Years of Changing Louisiana. Public Affairs Research Council, 2000.
  37. Moore, John Hebron. Andrew Brown and Cypress Lumbering in the Old Southwest. Louisiana State University, 1967.
  38. Liebling, A.J. Back Where I Came From. North Point Press, 1990.
  39. Collins, Bruce. White Society in the Antebellum South. Longman, 1985.
  40. Harvey, Chance. The Life and Selected Letters of Lyle Saxon. Pelican, 2003.

Shelf 8

  1. Cooper, William J., Jr. Jefferson Davis, American. Knopf, 2000.
  2. Baton Rouge Department of Agriculture and Immigration. Louisiana’s Message. 1931.
  3. Various Authors. The Louisiana Elections of 1960, Social Science Series Number Nine. Louisiana State University, 1963.
  4. Conaway, James. Judge: The Life and Times of Leander Perez. 
  5. Kilbourne, Richard Holcombe, Jr. Debt, Investment, Slaves. University of Alabama, 1995.
  6. Plakidas, A.G. Strawberry Diseases, Biological Sciences Series Number Five. Louisiana State University, 1964.
  7. McGill, Ralph. The South and the Southerner. Little, Brown and Company, 1964.
  8. Hatfield, Joseph T. William Claiborne: Jeffersonian Centurion in the American Southwest. University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1976.
  9. Busbice, E. Hollace. Back Toward the River: Reminiscences of Growing Up in Depression Louisiana. University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1989.
  10. Hearn, Chester G. When the Devil Came Down to Dixie. Louisiana State University, 1997.
  11. Eaton, Clement. The Civilization of the Old South. University of Kentucky, 1968.
  12. Werlich, Robert. Beast Butler. Quaker, 1962.
  13. Various Authors. Local Businesses: Exploring Their History, The Nearby History Series No. 5. American Association for State and Local History, 1990.
  14. Brain, Jeffrey P. On the Tunica Trail, Louisiana Archaeological Survey and Antiquities Commission Anthropological Study No. 1. Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism, 1977.
  15. Pearson, Charles E. El Nuevo Constante, Louisiana Archaeological Survey and Antiquities Commission Anthropological Study No. 4. Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism, 1981.
  16. Beebe and Field. All the King’s Men: A Critical Handbook. Wadsworth, 1966.
  17. Roland, Charles P. Louisiana Sugar Plantations During the Civil War. Louisiana State University, 1997.
  18. Fazio and Prenshaw. Order and Image in the American Small Town. University of Mississippi Jackson, 1981.
  19. Bush, Robert. Grace King of New Orleans: A Selection of Her Writings. Louisiana State University, 1973.
  20. Olmstead, Frederick Law. The Cotton Kingdom. Bobbs-Merrill, 1971.
  21. O’Neill, Charles Edwards. Church and State in French Colonial Louisiana: Policy and Politics to 1732. Yale, 1966.
  22. Cummins and Jeansonne. A Guide to the History of Louisiana. Greenwood, 1982.
  23. Louisiana Creole Heritage Center. The Creole Chronicles vol. 2 – Creole Celebrations. Northwestern State University, 2002.
  24. Lockett, Samuel H. Louisiana As It Is: A Geographical and Topographical Description of the State. Louisiana State University, 1969.
  25. Brown, George W. Building the Canadian Nation. J.M. Dent, 1958.
  26. Taylor, Richard. Deconstruction and Reconstruction: Personal Experiences of the Late War. J.S. Sanders, 1998.
  27. Gudmestad, Robert H. A Troublesome Commerce: The Transformation of the Interstate Slave Trade. Louisiana State University, 2003.
  28. Hebert, F.dward. Last of the Titans: The Life and Times of Congressman F Edward Hebert of Louisiana. Louisiana State University, 1976.
  29. James, Rosemary. My New Orleans: Ballads to the Big Easy by Her Sons, Daughters, and Lovers. Touchstone, 2006.
  30. Tademy, Lalita. Cane River. Warner, 2001.
  31. East, Charles. The Face of Louisiana, Photographs by Elemore Morgan. Louisiana State University, 1969.
  32. Dick, Everett. The Dixie Frontier. Capricorn Books, 1964.
  33. Marquis, Donald M. In Search of Buddy Bolden: First Man of Jazz. Louisiana State University, 1978.
  34. Howard, Perry H. Political Tendencies in Louisiana, 1812-1952, Social Sciences Series No. 5. Louisiana State University, 1957.
  35. Sternberg, Mary Ann. Winding Through Time: The Forgotten History and Present-Day Peril of Bayou Manchac. Louisiana State University, 2007.
  36. Kirwan, Albert D. Revolt of the Rednecks: Mississippi Politics, 1876-1925. Harper Torchbooks, 1951.
  37. Caughey, John Walton. Bernardo de Galvez in Louisiana 1776-1783. Pelican, 1972.
  38. Hoffman, Paul E. A New Andalucia and a Way to the Orient: The American Southeast During the Sixteenth Century. Louisiana State University, 1990. 
  39. Streever, Bill. Saving Louisiana? The Battle for Coastal Wetlands. University of Mississippi Jackson, 2001.
  40. Jeansonne, Glen. Huey at 100: Centennial Essays on Huey P. Long. Louisiana Tech University, 1995.

Shelf 9

  1. The Favrot Family Papers: A Documentary Chronicle of Early Louisiana, vol. I, 1690-1782. Howard Tilton Memorial Library, Tulane University, 1988.
  2. The Favrot Family Papers: A Documentary Chronicle of Early Louisiana, vol. II, 1783-1796. Howard Tilton Memorial Library, Tulane University, 1988.
  3. The Favrot Family Papers: A Documentary Chronicle of Early Louisiana, vol III, 1797-1802. Howard Tilton Memorial Library, Tulane University, 1988.
  4. Finney, Peter. The Fighting Tigers: Seventy-five Years of LSU Football. Louisiana State University, 1968.
  5. Anderson, John Q. Brokenburn: The Journal of Kate Stone, 1861-1868. Louisiana State University, 1955.
  6. Wilson, Harry D., Commissioner. Louisiana the Finest, 1937-1938. Department of Agriculture and Immigration.
  7. Various Authors. Louisiana’s Black Heritage. Louisiana State Museum, 1979.
  8. New Orleans Porcelain. Knapp Press, 1984.
  9. Warmoth, Henry Clay. War, Politics and Reconstruction: Stormy Days in Louisiana. Negro Universities Press, 1970.
  10. Billings and Haas. In Search of Fundamental Law: Louisiana’s Constitutions, 1812-1974. University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1993.
  11. Carter, Doris Dorcas. Robert Floyd Kennon, Reform Governor. University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1998.
  12. Jones, Terry L. The Civil War Memoirs of Captain William J. Seymour: Reminiscences of a Louisiana Tiger. Louisiana State University, 1991.
  13. Martinez and LeCorgne. Uptown/Downtown: Growing Up in New Orleans. University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1986. (2 copies)
  14. Somers, Dale A. The Rise of Sports in New Orleans, 1850-1900. Louisiana State University, 1972.
  15. Sefton, James E. The United States Army and Reconstruction, 1865-1877. Louisiana State University, 1967.
  16. Galloway, Patricia K. La Salle and His Legacy: Frenchmen and Indians in the Lower Mississippi Valley. University of Mississippi Jackson, 1982.
  17. Castellanos, Henry C. New Orleans As It Was: Episodes of Louisiana Life. Louisiana American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, Louisiana State University, 1978.
  18. DeVoto, Bernard. The Journals of Lewis and Clark. Houghton Mifflin, 1953.
  19. Botkin, B.A. A Treasury of Mississippi River Folklore. Bonanza, 1978.
  20. Dawson, Joseph G, III. The Louisiana Governors, from Iberville to Edwards. Louisiana State University, 1990.
  21. Malone, Paul and Lee. The Majesty of the Felicianas. Pelican, 1989.
  22. Robin, C.C. Voyage to Louisiana. Firebird Press, 2000.
  23. Remini, Robert V. The Battle of New Orleans: Andrew Jackson and America’s First Military Victory. Penguin, 1999.
  24. Pulliam, Linda. Melanges No. 7 – Country and Small-Town Stores of Louisiana: Legacy of the Greek Revival and the Frontier. Louisiana State University, 1973.
  25. Starr, S Frederick. New Orleans Unmasked. Edition Dedeaux, 1985.
  26. Kennedy, J. Gerald. The Astonished Traveler: William Darby, Frontier Geographer and Man of Letters. Louisiana State University, 1981.
  27. Opotowsky, Stan. The Longs of Louisiana. E.P. Dutton, 1960.
  28. Earley, Lawrence S. Looking for Longleaf: The Fall and Rise of an American Forest. University of North Carolina, 2004.
  29. Haas, Edward F. Louisiana’s Legal Heritage. Louisiana State Museum, 1983.
  30. Conrad, Glenn R. The Louisiana Purchase Bicentennial Series in Louisiana History, vol. X – A Refugee for All Ages: Immigration in American History. University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1996.
  31. Asbury, Herbert. The French Quarter. Garden City, 1938.
  32. Buerkle and Barker. Bourbon Street Black: The New Orleans Black Jazzman. Oxford, 1973.
  33. Smith, Gene A. A British Eyewitness at the Battle of New Orleans: The Memoir of Royal Navy Admiral Robert Aitchison, 1808-1827. The Historic New Orleans Collection, 2004.
  34. Reed, Merl E. New Orleans and the Railroads: The Struggle for Commercial Empire, 1830-1860. Louisiana State University, 1966.
  35. Young, Perry. The Mistick Krewe. Louisiana Heritage Press, 1969.

Shelf 10

  1. Vella, Christina. Intimate Enemies: The Two Worlds of the Baroness de Pontalba. Louisiana State University, 1997.
  2. Sublette, Ned. The World that Made New Orleans: From Spanish Silver to Congo Square.
  3. Medley, Keith Weldon. We as Freemen: Plessy v. Ferguson. Pelican, 2003.
  4. Marks, Leta Weiss. Time’s Tapestry: Four Generations of a New Orleans Family. Louisiana State University, 1997.
  5. Kurtz and Peoples. Earl K. Long: The Saga of Uncle Earl and Louisiana Politics. Louisiana State University, 1990.
  6. Kinser, Samuel. Carnival American Style, photographs by Norman Magden. University of Chicago, 1990.
  7. Carleton, Mark T. River Capital: An Illustrated History of Baton Rouge. Windsor, 1981.
  8. Holzman, Robert S. Stormy Ben Butler. Collier, 1961.
  9. Tallant, Robert. Voodoo in New Orleans. Collier, 1962. (2 copies)
  10. McCants, Sister Dorothea Olga. They Came to Louisiana: Letters of a Catholic Mission, 1854-1882. Louisiana State University, 1970.
  11. Conrad and Roque. A Guide to Louisiana History. Louisiana Historical Association, 1975.
  12. Neuman and Hawkins. Louisiana Prehistory, Louisiana Archaeological Survey and Antiquities Commission Anthropological Study No. 6. Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism.
  13. Blue Book, directory of women in Storyville.
  14. Kennedy, Richard S. Literary New Orleans. Louisiana State University, 1992.
  15. Greene, Glen Lee. Masonry in Louisiana: A Sesquicentennial History, 1812-1962. Exposition Press, 1962.
  16. Parks, Joseph H. General Leonidas Polk, C.S.A. Louisiana State University, 1962.
  17. Gibson, Charles. Spain in Louisiana. Harper Torchbooks, 1966.
  18. McWilliams, Richebourg Gaillard. Iberville’s Golf Journals. University of Alabama, 1981.
  19. Massey, Mary Elizabeth. Refugee Life in the Confederacy. Louisiana State University, 1964.
  20. A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography, 1988-1998. Louisiana Historical Association.
  21. Dalrymple, Margaret Fisher. The Merchant of Manchac: The Letterbooks of John Fitzpatrick, 1768-1790. Louisiana State University, 1978.
  22. Various Authors. Gumbo Ya-Ya: A Collection of Louisiana Folk Tales. Bonanza, 1945.
  23. The First Century Fitzgerald United Methodist Church, 1882-1982. Covington, Louisiana.
  24. Sindler, Allan P. Huey Long’s Louisiana. Johns Hopkins, 1956. (2 copies)
  25. Pettinger, Peter. Bill Evans: How My Heart Sings. Yale, 1998.
  26. 250 Years of Life in New Orleans. Louisiana State Museum.
  27. Carter, Hodding. John Law Wasn’t So Wrong: The Story of Louisiana’s Horn of Plenty. Esso Standard Oil Company, 1952. (2 copies)
  28. Kane, Harnett T. Louisiana Hayride. Pelican, 1971.
  29. Bauer, Craig A. Creole Genesis: The Bringier Family and Antebellum Plantation Life in Louisiana.
  30. Larson, Susan. The Booklover’s Guide to New Orleans. Louisiana State University, 1999.
  31. Hauck, Philomena. Bienville: Father of Louisiana. University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1998.
  32. Maginnis, John. The Last Hayride. 1984.
  33. Hatcher, William B. Edward Livingston, Jeffersonian Republican and Jacksonian Democrat. Peter Smith, 1970.
  34. Churchill, Winston S. Painting as a Pastime. Cornerstone Library, 1965.
  35. Good Housekeeping. Casserole Cook Book. Consolidated Book Publishers, 1958.
  36. Walton, Mildred. Nobody but Mildred.
  37. Arondel, Michel. L’Histoire en Chemin. 2000.
  38. Hansen, Harry. Louisiana, A Guide to the State. Hastings House, 1971.
  39. New Orleans Garden Society. Gardening in New Orleans. Robert L. Crager and Company, 1952.

Shelf 11

  1. Williams, T. Harry. With Beauregard in Mexico. Louisiana State University, 1956.
  2. Ellis, Frederick S. St. Tammany Parish. Pelican, 1981.
  3. O’Connell, Charles. The Victor Book of the Opera. RCA Manufacturing, 1936.
  4. From the Collection of W.E. Groves. Louisiana Painters and Paintings. Pelican, 1998.
  5. Estaville, Lawrence E., Jr. Confederate Neckties: Louisiana Railroads in the Civil War. Louisiana Tech University, 1989.
  6. Various Authors. Houses and Homes: Exploring their History, Nearby History Series No. 2. American Association for State and Local History, 1987.
  7. Hanson, David C. Louisiana Literature, vol. 10, no. 2. Southeastern Louisiana University, 1993.
  8. Loewen, James W. Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong. New York, 1995.
  9. Morgan, Mary Frances. Teacher Lady. Doubleday, 1952.
  10. Hewitt, Lawrence Lee. Port Hudson Confederate Bastion on the Mississippi. Louisiana State University, 1987.
  11. Brown, Bertram Wyatt. The House of Percy: Honor, Melancholy, and Imagination in a Southern Family. Oxford, 1994.
  12. Ripley, C. Peter. Slaves and Freedmen in Civil War Louisiana. Louisiana State University, 1976.
  13. Allen, Carol. Leah Chase: Listen, I Say Like This. Pelican, 2002.
  14. Jeansonne, Glen. Messiah of the Masses: Huey P. Long  and the Great Depression. Harper Collins, 1993.
  15. Thompson, Dorothea. Complete Guide to New Orleans, Including Walking Tour of the French Quarter. 1936. (2 copies)
  16. Louisiana Legislative Council. The Legislative Process in Louisiana: Research Study No. 1. Baton Rouge, 1953.
  17. Friends of the Cabildo. August Norieri, 1860-1898. Louisiana State Museum.
  18. Various Authors. Surrounded by Water: New Orleans, The Mississippi River and Lake Ponchartrain – A Guide to the Exhibition. The Historic New Orleans Collection, 2008.
  19. Grant, Robert B. Surveying the Land: Skills and Exercises in US Historical Geography, vol. 2. D.C. Heath and Company, 1991.
  20. Southeastern Louisiana University. The Ogden Collection: Two Centuries of Louisiana Art, October 10 – November 1, 1990. Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities. (2 copies)
  21. Scott and Pakenham. The Battle of New Orleans: Major-General Sir Edward M. Pakenham. The Battle of New Orleans 150th Anniversary Committee of Louisiana, 1965.
  22. Watson, Elbert L. The Battle of New Orleans: Tennessee at the Battle of New Orleans. The Battle of New Orleans 150th Anniversary Committee of Louisiana, 1965.
  23. Wilson, Samuel, Jr. The Battle of New Orleans: Plantation Houses on the Battlefield of New Orleans. The Battle of New Orleans 150th Anniversary Committee of Louisiana, 1965.
  24. Morgan and Basoco. The Battle of New Orleans: Sea Power and the Battle of New Orleans. The Battle of New Orleans 150th Anniversary Committee of Louisiana, 1965.
  25. Meuse, William A. The Battle of New Orleans: The Weapons of the Battle of New Orleans. The Battle of New Orleans 150th Anniversary Committee of Louisiana, 1965.
  26. Louisiana Office of Tourism. Ninth Annual Tour Guide of Louisiana. Baton Rouge.
  27. Early French Louisiana Furnishings, 1700-1830: Bicentennial Exhibition. Art Center for Southwestern Louisiana, 1974.
  28. Borchers, Marion J. Our Louisiana: A Retrospective Booklet. New Orleans Public Library, 1971. (2 copies)
  29. Martinez, Raymond J. Portraits of New Orleans Jazz. Hope Publications, 1971. (2 copies)
  30. Various Authors. Louisiana’s “Little Legislature”: A Study of the Board of Liquidation of the State Debt, 1870-1945. Bureau of Governmental Research, 1944.
  31. Duffy, John. The Passage to the Colonies. Reprinted from the Mississippi Valley Historical Review, 1951.
  32. Hogan, William Ransom. Rampant Individualism in the Republic of Texas. Reprinted from the Southwestern Historical Quarterly, 1941.
  33. Perry, L. Day. Seat Weaving. Chicago, 1952.
  34. Bagert, Brod. A Bullfrog at Café Du Monde. Julia House Publishing, 1986.
  35. Various Authors. Southeast Louisiana Review, Winter 2011/2012 – vol. 3. Center for Southeast Louisiana Studies, Southeastern Louisiana University.
  36. Wilson, Samuel, Jr. Colonial Fortifications and Military Architecture in the Mississippi Valley. University of Illinois, 1965.
  37. Heartman, Charles F. The Narrative of James Roberts: Heartman’s Historical Series No. 71. The Book Farm, 1945.
  38. Asseff, Emmett. Legislative Apportionment in Louisiana. Bureau of Government Research, Louisiana State University, 1950.
  39. Beyer, Jimmy. Baton Rouge Blues. Arts and Humanities Council of Greater Baton Rouge, 1982.
  40. Landry, Stuart O. Imprisonment for Debt in Louisiana. Pelican, 1964.
  41. Stacey, Colonel C.P. The Battle of Little York. Toronto Historical Board, 1963.
  42. Treen, Dave and Dodie. Mansion Cookbook. 1983.
  43. Various Authors. Beyond the Great House: Archaeology at Ashland-Belle Helene Plantation. Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism.
  44. Wilson, Samuel, Jr. A Guide to the Early Architecture of New Orleans. Louisiana Architects Association.
  45. Woodward, William. Early Views of the Vieux Carre: A Guide to the French Quarter. Isaac Delgado Museum of Art, 1964.
  46. Serpas, Paul F. Tales of Louisiana Treasure. Claitor’s, 1975.
  47. Various Authors. Magnolia Mound: A Louisiana River Plantation. Pelican, 1984.
  48. Masson and Schmalz. Cast Iron and the Crescent City. Louisiana Landmarks Society, 1995.
  49. Fortier, Gilbert J., Jr. Amusing Advertisements in Old New Orleans from 1808-1890. Hope Publications.
  50. Zink, Frances Pirotte. Julien Poydras: Statesman, Philanthropist, Educator – Southwestern Studies Humanities Series No. 1. University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1968.
  51. Conway, Sigrid A., Photographs by Bob Moulder. Shrines to Yesterday: A Photographic Study of More than 100 Antebellum Homes in Mississippi. Bob Moulder, 1968.
  52. Tulane University, School of Architecture. Diverse Fab: Bricks of New Orleans. 1967.
  53. Lowrey, Walter and Mark. 912 Orleans Street, The Story of a Rescue. Hauser Printing, 1965.
  54. Blitch, J. Buchanan. The Story of the Long Branch, Abita Springs, LA. Covington Press, 1981.
  55. Demoruelle, Mickey. New Orleans Like It Is! A Photographic Essay. 1971.
  56. Huber, Leonard V. Our Lady of Guadalupe Church: The International Shrine of St. Jude – 150th Anniversary Edition, 1826-1976. Custombook, 1976.
  57. Buco, Deborah, M.Ed. Poverty Point Expeditions. Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism, Division of Archaeology, 1999.
  58. Christovich, Mary Louise, Photographs by N. Jane Iseley. New Orleans Interiors. Louisiana State Museum, 1980.
  59. Various Authors. Southern Exposure vol. 1 no. 3 & 4 – No More Moanin’: Voices of Southern Struggle. Winter 1974.
  60. Wilson, Samuel, Jr. The Vieux Carre New Orleans: Its Plan, Its Growth, Its Architecture. Vieux Carre Historic District Demonstration Study.
  61. Fortier, Alcee. A History of Louisiana vol. 1 – French Domination, 1512-1768. Claitor’s, 1966.
  62. Fontenot, Mary Alice, Illustrations by R.A. Keller. Clovis Crawfish and his Friends. Claitor’s, 1964.
  63. Dufour, Charles L. Krewe of Proteus: The First Hundred Years. Krewe of Proteus, 1981.
  64. Gilmer, Ben S. Early History of the Southeastern States. A Series of Brief Historical Accounts of the Nine States Served by the Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co., as published in the Southern Telephone News, 1957 and 1958. Ruralist Press, 1959.
  65. Nau, John F. The German People of New Orleans, 1850-1900. Mississippi Southern College.
  66. Heberle, Rudolph. The Labor Force in Louisiana. Louisiana State University, 1948. 
  67. Harris, Thomas O. The Kingfish – Huey P. Long, Dictator. Claitor’s, 1968.
  68. Federal Writers’ Project of the Works Progress Administration for the City of New Orleans. The WPA Guide to New Orleans. Pantheon Books, 1983.
  69. Thiers, Adolphe. The Mississippi Bubble: A Memoir of John law. Greenwood Press, 1969.
  70. Buechner, Howard A. Drysdale (1870-1934): Artist of Myth and Legend. Thunderbird, 1985.
  71. Falconer, Thomas. On the Discovery of the Mississippi and on the South-Western, Oregon, and North-Western Boundary of the United States. Shoal Creek Publishers, 1975.
  72. Costa, Myldred Masson. The Letters of Marie Madeleine Hachard, 1727-28. Laborde, 1974.
  73. Rose, Chris. 1 Dead in Attic: Post-Katrina Stories. Times Picayune, 2005. (2 copies).
  74. Collin, Richard H. The New Orleans Underground Gourmet: Where to Find Great Meals in the City and Environs for less than $3.75 and as Little as 50c. Fireside Books, 1973.
  75. McFeely, William S. Yankee Stepfather: General O.O. Howard and the Freedmen. W.W. Norton, 1968.
  76. Griffin, Thomas K. The Pelican Guide to New Orleans. Pelican, 1988.
  77. Parkman, Francis. Count Frontenac and New France Under Louis XIV. Beacon Press, 1966.
  78. Ebeyer, Pierre Paul. Paramours of the Creoles. Molenaar Printing, 1945.
  79. Bruns, J. Edgar. Archbishop Antoine Blanc Memorial. Roman Catholic Church of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, 1981. (2 copies)

Shelf 12

  1. Crouse, Nellis M. Lemoyne D’Iberville: Soldier of New France. Louisiana State University, 2001. (2 copies)
  2. Arbo, David. Images of America: Covington. Arcadia Publishing, 2011.
  3. Laborde, Errol. I Never Danced with an Eggplant (On a Streetcar Before): Chronicles of Life and Adventures in New Orleans. Urban Press, 1988.
  4. Hutchins, Thomas. An Historical Narrative and Topographical Description of Louisiana and West-Florida. University of Florida, 1968.
  5. Wyatt-Brown, Bertram. Honor and Violence in the Old South. Oxford, 1986.
  6. Wilds, Dufour, and Cowan. Louisiana Yesterday and Today: A Historical Guide to the State. Louisiana State University, 1996.
  7. Russ and Ross. One Hundred Years of Rayne Memorial: A History Commemorating the One Hundred Years of Rayne Memorial United Methodist Church, January 2, 1876-January 2, 1976. Rayne Memorial United Methodist Church, 1975.
  8. Bond, Edward L. St. James Episcopal Church: A History, 1844-1994. St. James Episcopal Church, 1994.
  9. Din and Harkins. The New Orleans Cabildo: Colonial Louisiana’s First City Government, 1769-1803. Louisiana State University, 1996.
  10. Ebeyer, Pierre Paul. Gems of the Vieux Carre. Illustrated Press, 1945.
  11. Anderson, John Q. Louisiana Swamp Doctor: The Life and Writings of Henry Clay Lewis. Louisiana State University, 1962.
  12. Skolnik, Richard. 1803: Jefferson’s Decision – The United States Purchases Louisiana. Chelsea House, 1969.
  13. Harris and Hulse. The History of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana. Walsworth, 1976.
  14. McEnery, Samuel D. Memorial Addresses o the Life and Character of Samuel D. McEnery. Washington, 1911.
  15. Smart, Alice Lou Dawson. Louisiana Government. National Learning Aids Inc., 1968.
  16. Klein, Gerda Weissman. A Passion for Sharing: The Life of Edith Rosenwald Stern. Rossel Books, 1984.
  17. Mitchell, George. Blow My Blues Away. Louisiana State University, 1971.
  18. LeGardeur, Maurice. A Country Lawyer Looks Back. The Bard’s Press, 2006. 
  19. Various Authors. New Orleans Yesterday and Today: A Guide to the City. Louisiana State University.
  20. Gehman and Ries. Women and New Orleans. Margaret Media, 1994.
  21. Various Authors. The New Orleans Item: Welcome New Orleanians. Newspaper, Unknown Date.
  22. Various Authors. Louisiana Official Tour Guide. Louisiana Travel Association. 
  23. McWilliams, Richebourg Gaillard. Fleur de Lys and Calumet. University of Alabama, 1953.
  24. Wilds, John. Afternoon Story: The History of the New Orleans States-Item. Louisiana State University, 1976.
  25. Hyde, Nichols, and Elliott. Carnivals and Conflict: A Louisiana Reader. Harcourt, 2000.
  26. Giraud, Marcel. A History of French Louisiana vol 1: The Reign of Louis XIV, 1698-1715. Louisiana State University, 1974.
  27. Carleton, Howard, and Parker. Readings in Louisiana Politics, 2nd Edition. Claitor’s, 1988.
  28. Bush, Robert D. The Historic New Orleans Collection Monograph Series: The First Constitution of the State of Louisiana. Louisiana State University, 1975.
  29. Pachter, Marc. Abroad in America: Visitors to the New Nation, 1776-1914. National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Addison-Wesley Publishing, 1976.
  30. Amant, Penrose St. A History of the Presbyterian Church in Louisiana. Wittet and Shepperson, 1961.
  31. Toole, John Kennedy. A Confederacy of Dunces. Grove Press, 1980.
  32. Vincent, Charles. Black Legislators in Louisiana During Reconstruction. Louisiana State University, 1976.
  33. Vincent, Charles. A Centennial History of Southern University and A&M College, 1880-1980. Southern University and A&M College, 1981.
  34. Kubly, Vincent F. The Louisiana Capitol: Its Art and Architecture. Pelican, 1977.
  35. Gill, James. Lords of Misrule: Mardi Gras and the Politics of Race in New Orleans. University of Mississippi, 1997.
  36. Bedsole and Richard. Louisiana State University: A Pictorial Record of the First Hundred Years. Louisiana State University, 1959.
  37. Clanton, Patricia F. A Potpourri of Poetry. Self-published, 1996.
  38. Faragher, John Mack. A Great and Noble Scheme: The Tragic Story of the Expulsion of the French Acadians from their American Homeland. W.W. Norton, 2005.
  39. Whitaker, Arthur Preston. The Mississippi Question, 1795-1803: A Study in Trade, Politics, and Diplomacy. Peter Smith, 1962.
  40. Metcalf, Jim. Jim Metcalf’s Journal. Pelican, 1974.

Shelf 13

  1. Wooster, Ralph A. The Secession Conventions of the South. Princeton University, 1962.
  2. Lockwood, C.C. Around the Bend: A Mississippi River Adventure. Louisiana State University, 1998.
  3. Rose and Souchon. New Orleans Jazz: Family Album. Louisiana State University, 1967.
  4. Daniels, Jonathan. The American Trails Series: The Devil’s Backbone. Mcgraw-Hill, 1962.
  5. Williams, Tennessee. One Arm. New Directions, 1967.
  6. Grau, Shirley Ann. The Black Prince and Other Stories. Alfred A. Knopf, 1955.
  7. Wiltz, Christine. The Last Madam: A Life in the New Orleans Underworld. Faber and Faber, 2000.
  8. Bergh and Briand. 100 Recipes from the Time of Louis XIV: Yesterday’s Recipes Updated for Today’s Tastes. Archives and Culture, 2007.
  9. Uglesich, John. Uglesich’s Restaurant Cookbook. Pelican, 2004.
  10. Conrad, Glenn R. Creed of a Congressman: F. Edward Hebert of Louisiana. University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1970.
  11. Dethloff and Begnaud. A Teacher’s Guide to Our Louisiana Legacy. Steck-Vaughn, 1968.
  12. McDermott, John Francis. Frenchmen and French Ways in the Mississippi Valley. University of Illinois, 1969.
  13. Davis and Holmes. The Father of Waters: A Mississippi River Chronicle. Sierra Club Books, 1982.
  14. Dethloff anf Begnaud. Our Louisiana Legacy, 2nd Edition. Steck-Vaughn, 1980.
  15. Various Authors. The Journal of Southern History: Index to Volumes I-XX (1935-1954). The Southern Historical Association, 1962.
  16. Various Authors. The Journal of Southern History: Index to Volumes XXI-XXX (1955-1964). The Southern Historical Association, 1968.
  17. Various Authors. The Journal of Southern History: Index to Volumes XXXI-XL (1965-1974). The Southern Historical Association, 1976.
  18. Conrad, Glenn R. Readings in Louisiana History. The Louisiana Historical Association, 1978.
  19. Casey, Powell A. Encyclopedia of Forts, Posts, Named Camps and Other Military Installations in Louisiana, 1700-1981. Claitor’s, 1983.
  20. Goins and Caldwell. Historical Atlas of Louisiana. University of Oklahoma, 1986.
  21. Gillette, William. Retreat from Reconstruction, 1869-1879. Louisiana State University, 1979.
  22. Louisiana State Law Institute. Projet of a Constitution for the State of Louisiana with Notes and Studies, vol. 1 part II. Thos. J. Moran’s Sons, 1954.
  23. Louisiana State Law Institute. Project of a Constitution for the State of Louisiana with Notes and Studies, vol. 3. Thos. J. Moran’s Sons, 1954.
  24. Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation, and Tourism. Master Plan Louisiana Trails System. 1976.
  25. Morris, Willie. A Southern Album: Recollections of Some People and Places and Times Gone By. Oxmoor House, 1975.
  26. D’Antoni, Blaise. The Natchitoches Registers. Self-published, 1970.
  27. Toledano, Roulhag. Richard Clague: 1821-1873. New Orleans Museum of Art, 1974.
  28. Louisiana State Museum Collection. The Mexican-American War. The Friends of the Cabildo, 1974.
  29. First Baptist Church of New Orleans. Highlights of History of First Baptist Church of New Orleans: A Saga of Baptist Beginnings, Growth, and Labors for Christ in the Crescent City. Self-published, 1968.
  30. Faucheux, Guy N. Cajun Comiques: Historic Louisiana. St. Roux Press, 2003.
  31. Broadmoor United Methodist Church Book Committee. Wartime Memories: War Front and Home Front Stories of World War II and the Korean War. Kinko’s Business Solutions, 2003.
  32. Inside Northside, August-September 2002, vol. 17 no. 5.
  33. Council for a Better Louisiana. Louisiana Leaders Series: Forum #1 Local School Policymakers. December 9-10, 1990. (In box separated by chapter in 11 folders)
  34. Ford, Judge Leon III. Hammond Army Air Field and Early Aviation in the Hammond Area. Carr Printing, 1996.
  35. The Historic New Orleans Collection. American Perspectives. Williams Research Center, 2003.
  36. Boagni, Ethel Haas. Madisonville, Louisiana: The Early Years. Self-published, 2002.
  37. Ruehrwein and Carboni. Louisiana State Museum Learning and Activity Book – The Sun King: Louis XIV and the New World. Creative Company, 1984.
  38. Various Authors. Welcome to Yvelines. Departmental Committee of Tourism.
  39. Covington Heritage Foundation. History and Holly: A Candlelight Tour of Turn-of-the-Century Homes in the West Twenties. City of Covington, 2015.
  40. Weaver, Betty N. Growing Up Southern. Damon Press, 1984.
  41. Dosch, Donald F. The Old Courthouse. Jefferson National Expansion Historical Association, 1979.
  42. Women of Grace Memorial Church. Our Favorite Recipes. North American Press.
  43. Waller, Elbert. History of Illinois. Wagoner Printing, 1921.
  44. Various Authors. Louisiana Official Visitors Guide. Louisiana Tourism.

Shelf 14

  1. Williams, T. Harry. The History of American Wars. Alfred A. Knopf, 1981.
  2. James, Marquis. Portrait of a President: Andrew Jackson. The Universal Library, 1937.
  3. Various Authors. Louisiana: A History, 4th edition. Harlan Davidson, 1997.
  4. Christovich and Toledano. New Orleans Architecture vol. VI: Faubourg Treme and the Bayou Road. Pelican, 1980.
  5. Carrigan, Jo Ann. Fortier’s A History of Louisiana vol II: The Spanish Domination and the Cession to the United States, 1769-1803, 2nd edition. Claitor’s, 1972.
  6. Gleason, David King. Plantation Homes of Louisiana and the Natchez Area. Louisiana State University, 1982. (2 copies)
  7. Various Authors. History of Livingston Parish, Louisiana vol. I. History Book Committee of the Edward Livingston Historical Association, 1986.
  8. Conrad, Glenn R. Cross, Crozier, and Crucible: A Volume Celebrating the Bicentennial of a Catholic Diocese in Louisiana. Archdiocese of New Orleans, 1993.
  9. Various Authors. Thru the Years: A Historical and Pictorial Review of the Past 100 Years of the City of Ponchatoula, 1861-1961. Carr Commercial Printing, 1961.
  10. Jahncke, Carol Saunders. Mr. Kentzel’s Covington. Legacy Publishing, 1979. (2 copies)
  11. Dranguet and Heleniak. Backdoor to the Gulf. Southeastern Louisiana University, 2006.
  12. Arthur, Stanley Clisby. The Story of the West Florida Rebellion. Claitor’s, 1975.
  13. Various Authors. Louisiana’s Archaeological Legacies. Northwestern State University, 1982.
  14. Macdonald, Robert R. The Sun King: Louis XIV and the New World. Louisiana Museum Foundation, 1984.
  15. Swanson, Betsy. Historic Jefferson Parish: From Shore to Shore. Pelican, 1975.
  16. Gibson, Dennis A. Index to Louisiana Place Names Mentioned in The War of the Rebellion. University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1975.
  17. Keepnews and Grauer. A Pictorial History of Jazz. Crown Publishers, 1966.
  18. Arragon, Jean-Claude. Basic French. Teach Yourself Books, 1992.
  19. Sancho, Jose Luis. Visitor’s Guide: Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real de El Escorial. Aldeasa, 1991.
  20. Jahncke, Carol Saunders. Covington and the Shopping Centaur. Covington Press, 1986.
  21. Hawkins, Nancy W. Classroom Archaeology: An Archaeology Activity Guide for Teachers. Baton Rouge Division of Archaeology, 1991. (2 copies)
  22. Louisiana Indians Long Ago. Baton Rouge Division of Archaeology.
  23. Department of Elections and Registration. Expanded Registers Voters Report. August 1990. (2 copies)
  24. De Meneval, Baron C.F. Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte: The Court of the First Empire. P.F. Collier and Son, 1910.

Rare Books in CS1 17B

  1. Louisiana Contested Elections. 1869.
  2. Report of the Committees of the Senate of the United States for the Second Session of the Forty Fourth Congress. 1877.
  3. Pickwick Club, charter, by-laws, roster. New Orleans, 1856.
  4. Keyes, Frances Parkinson. Crescent Carnival. 1944.
  5. Louisiana Reports of Cases Argured and Determined in the Supreme Court of Louisiana, vol. 107. New Orleans, 1902.
  6. A Union Meeting in New York/Proceedings of the Convention of Louisiana 1860/J. Barker’s Ballot Box/Minutes of the Loyal League Louisiana. 1864.
  7. Magruder’s History of Louisiana. 1909.
  8. Official Journal of Proceedings of the Senate of the State of Louisiana. 1871.

Box 1

  1. Thiers, Louis Adolphe. The Mississippi Bubble. 1905.

Books that are already in the center are stored on the 4th floor of the library