1. American to 10. Burguieres | 11. Butler's to 20. Dart | 21. Davis to 30. Fort Bay | 31. Fort St. to 40. J. Aron
41. Joor to 50. Massie | 51. Mayo to 60. Pontalba | 61. Porter to 70. Ryan | 71. Ryan to 80. Sun King
81. The Mardi to 88. Young
61. Porter, Mrs. Don (RG 207)
1920-1925
5 items
Pamphlets promoting tourism in New Orleans during the 1920s.
62. Pring, Anita (RG 64)
1902-1909 (bulk: 1903-1908)
1 ft.
Correspondence of Anita Pring, as Secretary of the Audubon Society of Louisiana. During this period the Society was influential in securing passage of laws to protect non-game birds.
63. Randall, James (RG 307)
1905-1907
9 items
Letters of Randall to his niece Lillian discussing a visit to New Orleans and personal matters.
64. Reed, Virginia (RG 273)
1898-1909
11 items
Insurance policies and other documents.
65. Rice, Anne (RG 423)
Oct 28, 1995
9 items
Memnoch Ball Ephemera. Collection houses a ticket stub, souvenir program, and an autograph paddle fan from social event held at Anne Rice's home (formerly St. Elizabeth's orphanage and school for girls.)
66. Richard, Dale (RG 429)
1995
5 items
Political ephemera distributed by Melinda Schwegmann during her 1995 bid for the state governorship. Includes bumper stickers, push card, paper and plastic grocery bags.
67. Ronstrom, Maud O'Bryan (RG 130)
1915-1978
ca. 0.5 linear feet
Correspondence, articles, and photographs of musicians and clippings of Ronstrom's writings during her time as advertising reporter of The Times-Picayune.
68. Ross/Stackhouse Collection (RG 164)
1800-1881
30 items
Correspondence and records of slave sales and plantation sales relating to Belle Chasse Plantation and Marigny Plantation in 1852.
69. Rousseau, John and Jeanne (RG 115)
1814-1828
13 items
Married Free People of Color in New Orleans. The papers are mostly legal documents, written in French, concerning their purchase of slaves, and other legal documents pertaining to the tutorship of the Rousseau children after their mother's death.
70. Ryan, Helen (SB 24)
1912
1 volume
Small child's scrapbook. Contains titles and cutouts pasted and drawn. Some of the cutouts depict New Orleans: "clothes dried by the wind" and "factory where cotton goods are made."