Leonard Huber papers

Overview

Scope and Contents

Biographical Note

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Correspondence

Addresses; slide lectures; list of Readers Digest articles

Huber writings; articles especially on steamboats

Items about steamboats

Steamboat photographs; postcards; clippings; scenes

Leonard Huber writings: Creoles, churches, Pontalba buildings

Leonard Huber writings: notes and drafts on New Orleans cemeteries

Leonard Huber writings: Carnival references; material for "Ever I Cease to Love"

Cabildo reference material

Leonard Huber writings: "Jackson Square Through the Years"

Leonard Huber notes: St. Louis Cathedral and Port Office History (mail delivery in 19th century, steamboats, and mail)

Leonard Huber writings: Postal History and other articles

Leonard Huber writings: Louisiana: a Pictorial History

Photographs: group, New Orleans buildings, plaques, other

Postcards: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States and foreign, also greetings

Articles by other people

Leonard Huber purchases: letters, envelopes, and pamphlets; Leonard Huber biography

New Orleans lithograph collection

New Orleans lithograph collection

New Orleans lithograph collection

Photographs and drawings of steamboats, wharves

Four sets of glass negatives (Weibleu, cemeteries, et cetera)

Harpers Magazine, Mississippi River flood sketches

Huber rough draft of "New Orleans Scene, 1718-1968"

"Louisiana: A Pictorial History"

America: Her Grandeur and Her Beauty: Upper Mississippi, East Side

Mississippi Coast Chart from New Orleans to Bayou Sara

"Clasped Hands and other Gravestones"

Metairie Cemetery



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Leonard Huber papers, 1870-1982 | Louisiana Research Collection

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Collection Overview

Title: Leonard Huber papers, 1870-1982Add to your cart.

ID: LaRC/Manuscripts Collection 879

Primary Creator: Huber, Leonard Victor, 1903-

Extent: 22.0 Boxes

Arrangement: The collection is arranged as follows: correspondence, addresses, writings and supporting material, biographical material, photographs, a lithograph collection, and volumes. The collection consists of 22 boxes, one oversize folder and six volumes.

Subjects: Cemeteries -- Louisiana -- New Orleans., Huber, Leonard Victor, 1903-, Postal service -- History., St. Louis Cathedral (New Orleans, La.), Steamboats -- History.

Forms of Material: Articles., Correspondence., Lectures., Manuscripts for publication., Photographs., Postcards., Writings.

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Leonard V. Huber (1903-1984) was a businessman, historian, civil leader, and writer. He was president of Victor Huber and Sons, Incorporated, owner and builder of Hope Mausoleum as well as Louisiana's first crematory. He was active in many local historical societies and authored several books and articles on subjects including steamboats, cemeteries, postal history, Mardi Gras, and New Orleans landmarks. The collection consists of Huber's correspondence, lectures, articles, research, photographs, postcards, publications and drafts that relate to his various research interests. There is a collection of lithographs that fall under the categories of stock certificates, bonds, invitations, bills, invitations, other financial records. Glass negatives of cemeteries as well as photographs and drawings of steamboats and wharfs are also present.

Biographical Note

Leonard V. Huber (1903-1984) was a businessman, historian, civil leader, and writer. He was president of Victor Huber and Sons, Incorporated, owner and builder of Hope Mausoleum as well as Louisiana's first crematory. He was active in many local historical organizations and authored several books and articles on subjects including steamboats, cemeteries, postal history, Mardi Gras, and New Orleans landmarks. He was president of the Louisiana Landmarks Society, Orleans Parish Landmarks Commission, Keyes Foundation, in addition to being a founding member and president of Friends of Tulane Library. He is the author of Immortality; The Rise and Fall of Girod Street Cemetery (1960); New Orleans: A Pictorial History (1971); Louisiana: A Pictorial History (1975); Mardi Gras: A Pictorial History (1975); Creole Cottages (1980); Jackson Square Through the Years (1982); Clasped Hands: Symbolism in New Orleans Cemeteries (1982); and Landmarks of New Orleans (1984).

Subject/Index Terms

Cemeteries -- Louisiana -- New Orleans.
Huber, Leonard Victor, 1903-
Postal service -- History.
St. Louis Cathedral (New Orleans, La.)
Steamboats -- History.

Administrative Information

Repository: Louisiana Research Collection

Access Restrictions: Collection is open to the public. No known restrictions.

Use Restrictions: Physical rights are retained by the Louisiana Research Collection. Copyright is retained in accordance with U.S. copyright laws.

Acquisition Source: Leonard Huber and Leonard Huber, Jr.

Preferred Citation: Leonard Huber papers, Manuscripts Collection 879, Louisiana Research Collection, Howard-Tilton Memorial Library, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70118.

Processing Information: Collection processed in 1994 by Helen Burkes.

Finding Aid Revision History: Finding aid information entered in Archon by LAC-Group in 2011.


Box and Folder Listing


Browse by Box:

[Box 1: Correspondence, 1937-1982],
[Box 2: Addresses; slide lectures; list of Readers Digest articles],
[Box 3: Huber writings; articles especially on steamboats],
[Box 4: Items about steamboats],
[Box 5: Steamboat photographs; postcards; clippings; scenes],
[Box 6: Leonard Huber writings: Creoles, churches, Pontalba buildings],
[Box 7: Leonard Huber writings: notes and drafts on New Orleans cemeteries],
[Box 8: Leonard Huber writings: Carnival references; material for "Ever I Cease to Love"],
[Box 9: Cabildo reference material],
[Box 10: Leonard Huber writings: "Jackson Square Through the Years"],
[Box 11: Leonard Huber notes: St. Louis Cathedral and Port Office History (mail delivery in 19th century, steamboats, and mail)],
[Box 12: Leonard Huber writings: Postal History and other articles],
[Box 13: Leonard Huber writings: Louisiana: a Pictorial History],
[Box 14: Photographs: group, New Orleans buildings, plaques, other],
[Box 15: Postcards: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States and foreign, also greetings],
[Box 16: Articles by other people],
[Box 17: Leonard Huber purchases: letters, envelopes, and pamphlets; Leonard Huber biography],
[Box 18: New Orleans lithograph collection, 1890s-1920s],
[Box 19: New Orleans lithograph collection, 1890s-1920s],
[Box 20: New Orleans lithograph collection, 1890s-1920s],
[Box 21: Photographs and drawings of steamboats, wharves],
[Box 22: Four sets of glass negatives (Weibleu, cemeteries, et cetera)],
[Oversize folder 1: Harpers Magazine, Mississippi River flood sketches],
[Volume 1: Huber rough draft of "New Orleans Scene, 1718-1968"],
[Volume 2: "Louisiana: A Pictorial History"],
[Volume 3: America: Her Grandeur and Her Beauty: Upper Mississippi, East Side],
[Volume 4: Mississippi Coast Chart from New Orleans to Bayou Sara, 1870],
[Volume 5: "Clasped Hands and other Gravestones"],
[Volume 6: Metairie Cemetery],
[All]

Box 18: New Orleans lithograph collection, 1890s-1920sAdd to your cart.

Bank checks

Banks and investments

Building and loan associations

Club and associations

Other papers

Bank checks of New Orleans and Louisiana firms

Louisiana Drainage District

Clubs and associations

Electric and railway bonds

Business and industrial concerns

Other country bonds

Boys High School invitations

Hotel bills of fare (lithographed blanks)

Propaganda sheet Cuba 1919

Official directory of licensed stationary steam boiler engineers, 1909


Browse by Box:

[Box 1: Correspondence, 1937-1982],
[Box 2: Addresses; slide lectures; list of Readers Digest articles],
[Box 3: Huber writings; articles especially on steamboats],
[Box 4: Items about steamboats],
[Box 5: Steamboat photographs; postcards; clippings; scenes],
[Box 6: Leonard Huber writings: Creoles, churches, Pontalba buildings],
[Box 7: Leonard Huber writings: notes and drafts on New Orleans cemeteries],
[Box 8: Leonard Huber writings: Carnival references; material for "Ever I Cease to Love"],
[Box 9: Cabildo reference material],
[Box 10: Leonard Huber writings: "Jackson Square Through the Years"],
[Box 11: Leonard Huber notes: St. Louis Cathedral and Port Office History (mail delivery in 19th century, steamboats, and mail)],
[Box 12: Leonard Huber writings: Postal History and other articles],
[Box 13: Leonard Huber writings: Louisiana: a Pictorial History],
[Box 14: Photographs: group, New Orleans buildings, plaques, other],
[Box 15: Postcards: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States and foreign, also greetings],
[Box 16: Articles by other people],
[Box 17: Leonard Huber purchases: letters, envelopes, and pamphlets; Leonard Huber biography],
[Box 18: New Orleans lithograph collection, 1890s-1920s],
[Box 19: New Orleans lithograph collection, 1890s-1920s],
[Box 20: New Orleans lithograph collection, 1890s-1920s],
[Box 21: Photographs and drawings of steamboats, wharves],
[Box 22: Four sets of glass negatives (Weibleu, cemeteries, et cetera)],
[Oversize folder 1: Harpers Magazine, Mississippi River flood sketches],
[Volume 1: Huber rough draft of "New Orleans Scene, 1718-1968"],
[Volume 2: "Louisiana: A Pictorial History"],
[Volume 3: America: Her Grandeur and Her Beauty: Upper Mississippi, East Side],
[Volume 4: Mississippi Coast Chart from New Orleans to Bayou Sara, 1870],
[Volume 5: "Clasped Hands and other Gravestones"],
[Volume 6: Metairie Cemetery],
[All]


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