1. Map, composite map of the Bayou Liberty Area by Joseph Laurent, 1813
Box 1
1. The Book of Scorza by Andrella Scorza Morris
Folder 1: CD and Flash Drives with Various Bayou Liberty Files
1. CD with various electronic copies of papers, photographs, map, charts, etc. related to Bayou Liberty Area
2. 2 flash drives with various electronic copies of papers, photographs, map, charts, etc. related to Bayou Liberty Area, 2015
3. Flash drive with information on Camp Salmen, 2024
4. Letter to Bobbie from Uncle Col. Allen Stephens, June 8, 2007
Folder 2: Information on Bayou Liberty
1. Donation agreement
2. Camp Salmen references by Chuck Neuman (2 pages)
3. Carriere family tree
4. References to documents that support statements in “A Brief History of Camp Salmen”
5. Chuck Neuman’s Questions for Historians (6 pages)
6. History of Camp Salmen Lodge including clues and speculation of ownership (6 items)
7. Carriere-Dubourg Bright House Gravestones (3 pages)
8. “A Summary of What We Know and What We Don’t Know About the History of Bayou Liberty Homes” by Chuck Neuman, 2020 (15 pages)
9. “Old Camp Salmen,” Case Statement by Billy Vehnekamp (8 pages)
10. Camp Salmen Site Lists of Enslaved People (7 pages)
11. Hotel St. Pierre
12. Camp Salmen Features
13. “The Camp Salmen Site St. Tammany Parish Louisiana” by Hilary Somerville Irvin, May 2002 (18 pages)
14. “The Story of Camp Salmen” by Ben Taylor
Folder 3: Photos, Articles, and Pamphlets on Bayou Liberty
1. Pamphlet, Camp Salmen Nature Park Map and Field Guide
2. Camp Salmen Lodge listing on National Register of Historic Places
3. Newspaper clipping, “Camp Salmen restoration makes progress,” 20 December 2023
4. Poster, St. Tammany Parish Points of Interest, Camp Salmen is #5
5. Pamphlet, Bayou Liberty Tour
6. 4 photos of Parker Cemetery, Maurice Robert and True Friends Cemeteries on Camp Salmen Road
7. “Writing New Orleans into the American Revolution” by Emily Clark, mentions the Carriere family
8. Map of the Bayou Liberty Area on 8.5×11 sheet of pape