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    • Frank B. Moore Photograph

    • Frank B. Moore Photograph

    • Arts and Architecture; Community and Culture

    • The Frank Moore Collection contains nearly 550 negatives, most of them glass plates, taken from 1915 to 1950. Well over half of the collection consists of individual and group portraits, many featuring performers in costume, musicians, and local...
    • University of New Orleans Electronic Theses and Dissertations

    • University of New Orleans Electronic Theses and Dissertations

    • Theses and Dissertations; Arts and Architecture; Business and Industry; Community and Culture; Education; Government and Politics; Land and Resources; Military and War; People and Cultures; Race and Ethnicity; Religion and Philosophy; Science and...

    • This collection represents the research endeavors of students enrolled in the 40 master's degree and 11 doctoral degree programs at The University of New Orleans. Since 2001, The Graduate School at UNO has encouraged its students to make their...
    • Charles L. Franck and Franck-Bertacci

    • Charles L. Franck and Franck-Bertacci

    • Arts and Architecture; Business and Industry; Community and Culture; Land and Resources; Military and War; Race and Ethnicity; Transportation; Work and Labor

    • Charles L. Franck was a commercial photographer in New Orleans whose individual career and successors covered all but the first decade of the 20th century. In 1955, his studio was purchased by Albert Bertacci, who continued to operate within the...
    • Tom Bell Papers, 1895-1999

    • Tom Bell Papers, 1895-1999

    • Business and Industry; Land and Resources; Community and Culture; Education; Arts and Architecture

    • The collection contains photographs and other materials related to oilman Tom Bell and his work in the oil industry; to his daughter and local actress, Nettie Lou Bell; and to the town of Vivian, Louisiana.
    • Loyola University Maroon

    • Loyola University Maroon

    • Arts and Architecture; Community and Culture; Education; Health and Medicine; Land and Resources; People and Cultures; Race and Ethnicity; Religion and Philosophy; Science and Technology; Work and Labor

    • The Maroon, the student newspaper of Loyola University New Orleans, has been published since 1923. The Maroon covers student life, campus activities, cultural and athletic events, Loyola University New Orleans administration, faculty and staff, and...
    • Joseph Bauer Family Album

    • Joseph Bauer Family Album

    • Arts and Architecture; Community and Culture; People and Cultures; Race and Ethnicity

    • This collection consists of photographic prints of Dr. Joseph Bauer's residence, the French Quarter and Market, Audubon Park, Metairie Cemetery, the Fair Grounds, Newcomb College, Milneburg, the Spanish Fort, West End Park, Mandeville, the bayous...
    • Telling-Grandon Scrapbook

    • Telling-Grandon Scrapbook

    • Arts and Architecture; Community and Culture; People and Cultures; Race and Ethnicity

    • The Telling-Grandon Scrapbook is a 28-page scrapbook/diary containing photographs and ephemera collected by an Evanston, Illinois group during a visit by train to the New Orleans Carnival of 1903. The New Orleans section includes brief references...
    • Early Louisiana French Correspondence

    • Early Louisiana French Correspondence

    • Community and Culture; Government and Politics; People and Cultures; Race and Ethnicity

    • The Early Louisiana French Correspondence collection is a digital corpus of 100 handwritten French letters, personal and letters of business, written in Louisiana in the 18th and 19th centuries. These letters, showing the living conditions and...
    • Lafcadio Hearn Correspondence

    • Lafcadio Hearn Correspondence

    • Community and Culture; People and Cultures

    • Lafcadio Hearn was a writer during the closing decades of the nineteenth century and the opening years of the twentieth. His writings--fiction and nonfiction alike--typically drew on his firsthand observations of life in what were then considered...
    • Alfred and William Waud Collection

    • Alfred and William Waud Collection

    • Arts and Architecture; Business and Industry; Community and Culture; Land and Resources; Military and War; People and Cultures; Race and Ethnicity; Transportation; Work and Labor

    • The London-born Wauds' specialty was producing drawings--from quick sketches to finished works--of places, people, and events assigned to them by editors. These drawings were the basis for wood engraved illustrations in the periodicals published...
    • Medieval Manuscript Facsimiles Inventory

    • Medieval Manuscript Facsimiles Inventory

    • Arts and Architecture; Community and Culture; Religion and Philosophy; Science and Technology

    • This collection contains representative images of Medieval Manuscript Facsimiles found in the LSU Libraries Special Collections Library. Information about the original manuscripts is included in the data for each one. The facsimiles may be viewed...

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