Roman family papers, 1820-1963 | Louisiana Research Collection

By Ariel St.Etienne

Collection Overview

Title: Roman family papers, 1820-1963Add to your cart.

ID: LaRC/Manuscripts Collection 179

Primary Creator: Roman family

Extent: 3.0 Boxes. More info below.

Arrangement: The collection consists of 3 boxes and 1 oversize folder. It is 3 linear feet.

Languages: French, English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

This collection contains personal documents, such as letters, receipts, and sales contracts, for the Roman family. There are  many personal documents for Henry Roman and Jacques Telesphore Roman, as well as slave sales for the Roman family. Jacques Telesphore Roman was the owner of Oak Alley Plantation in St. James Parish. The collection contains letters written to Thérèse Roman and Henry, or Henri, Roman. Most of the documents in this collection are written in French with translations found in folders throughout the collection.

Biographical Note

The family tree of the Roman family begins with Noël Roman, a bourgeois of Grenoble, France. His grandson, Jacques Roman, settled in Louisiana in the 1700s. Jacques was known for owning large cattle herds, as well as his sugar plantation in St. James Parish. His sons, Andre Bienvenu and Jacques Telesphore, followed in their father's footsteps and soon became leading sugar planters in Louisiana. Jacques Telesphore married Marie Thérèse Celina Josephine Pilie of New Orleans, commonly known as Celina, and owned Oak Alley plantation. The couple had three children, Octavie, Louise and Henri, commonly known as Henry. Henri married Thérèse  de Bouligny.

Andre Bienvenu Roman, one of Louisiana's most distingueshed Creoles of his time, was elected into the Louisiana House of Representatives for several terms, during which he became speaker of the house. He also served as judge and became governor in 1831 for a four year term, and again in 1839. Andre was one of three Southern commissioners sent to Washington, D.C. to attempt a peaceful succession from the union. Andre was sent to court when he refused to take an oath of allegiance to the United States.

The Roman family is related to the de la Villebuevre, Buchanan, and Scott families through marriage. The Roman family also has strong ties to the Catholic Chuch, as the daughter of Jacques Telesphore Roman became a carmelite nun and mother superior of New Orleans.

Administrative Information

Repository: Louisiana Research Collection

Alternate Extent Statement: 3 linear feet

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.

Preferred Citation: Roman family papers, Manuscripts Collection 179, Louisiana Research Collection, Howard-Tilton Memorial Library, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70118.

Processing Information: Collection finding aid written by intern Ariel St. Etienne.


Box and Folder Listing


Browse by Box:

[Box 1: Roman family papers, 1820-1860],
[Box 2: Roman family papers, 1863-1963, undated],
[Box 3: Roman family papers, 1820-1939, undated],
[Oversize folder 1: Portrait of J. Lion],
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Box 3: Roman family papers, 1820-1939, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 1: Slave sales, 1820-1839Add to your cart.

This folder contains sales contracts for slaves sold to the Roman family.

Documents are in French and English.

Folder 2: Slave sales, 1840-1848Add to your cart.

This folder contains sales contracts for slaves sold to the Roman family.

Documents are in French and English.

Folder 3: Genealogy, 1931, undatedAdd to your cart.

Includes a Roman family tree from Noël Roman to Henry Jacques Roman and a pamphlet on the history of the Roman family.

The family tree is in French.

Folder 3A: Translation, undatedAdd to your cart.
This folder contains a translation of the family tree found in Folder 3.
Folder 4: Mystic Knights, undatedAdd to your cart.
This folder contains a list of the "Mystic Knights," in which H.J. Roman was a member.
Folder 4A: Transcription, undatedAdd to your cart.
This folder contains a typed copy of the list found in Folder 4.
Folder 5: Miscellaneous, undatedAdd to your cart.

This folder contains a document for Zenon Roman, as well as a chart.

The document is written in French.

Folder 6: Portrait of A.B. Roman, undatedAdd to your cart.
This folder contains a signed portrait of A. B. Roman, agriculturist of Louisiana.
Folder 7: Photograph of J.H. Roman III, 1939Add to your cart.
This folder contains a photo of J.H. Roman III as a child.
Folder 8: Pamphlet, 1857Add to your cart.
This file was transferred.
Folder 9: Translations, 1834-1840Add to your cart.
This folder contains translations and typed copies of documents in this collection.
Folder 10: Translations, 1841-1849Add to your cart.
This folder contains translations of documents found in this collection. Most of the translations appear to be from Folder 2.
Folder 11: Translations, 1852-1854Add to your cart.
This folder contains translations for documents found in this collection.
Folder 12: Translations, 1854-1859Add to your cart.
This folder contains translations for documents found in this collection.
Folder 13: Translations, 1860-1874Add to your cart.
This folder contains translations for documents found in this collection.
Folder 14: Translations, undatedAdd to your cart.
This folder contains translations for documents found in this collection.

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[Box 1: Roman family papers, 1820-1860],
[Box 2: Roman family papers, 1863-1963, undated],
[Box 3: Roman family papers, 1820-1939, undated],
[Oversize folder 1: Portrait of J. Lion],
[All]


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