Tulane University, Manuscripts Department

Manuscripts Department
Special Collections, Jones Hall
Howard-Tilton Memorial Library
Tulane University
New Orleans, LA 70118

Telephone number: (504) 865-5685
Fax: (504) 865-5761
Email: lmiller@tulane.edu
Website: http://specialcollections.tulane.edu

Contact person: Leon C. Miller, CA

Access privileges: Open to the public. Guest guidelines available online.

Hours: Monday - Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
(hours change during academic holidays)

Repository Information: The Tulane Manuscripts Department is a leading research archives for studying the society and culture of New Orleans, the state of Louisiana, and the Deep South. It began May 3, 1889, when a letter written by Thomas Jefferson to M. duPlantier of New Orleans was presented to the Charles T. Howard Memorial Library. In the years since that inaugural donation, the Manuscripts Department has grown to become one of New Orleans' more comprehensive research archives with over 2,000 collections encompassing over three linear miles of documents. Special emphasis is given to the social, cultural, political, literary, and military development of the region including women's studies, Jewish studies, Louisiana politics, the Civil War, waterways, medicine, social welfare, Carnival, and Southern literature.

Highlights: Papers of Congresswoman Lindy Boggs (1916-); papers of poet Catherine Brosman (1934-), the Tulane Carnival Collection; records of the Christian Women's Exchange; papers and designs of Newcomb artists Carmen Favrot, Miriam Levy, and others; papers of novelist Frances Parkinson Keyes (1885-1970); records of the League of Women Voters; records of the Orleans Parish Medical Society Women's Auxiliary; records of the Poydras Home; papers of Martha Gilmore Robinson (1890-1957), New Orleans political and social activist; papers of Natalie Scott (1890-1957), journalist, author, and social activist; records of the Temple Sinai Sisterhood; and others.

Finding aids: Paper inventories and card indexes available in the Schiro Reading Room. Some inventories are available through the Special Collections Divison's website.

Facilities: Photocopying, photography, microfilming and scanning; power sockets for laptops.


COLLECTIONS:

TM1 to TM20 | TM21 to TM40 | TM41 to TM60 | TM61 to TM80 | TM81 to TM100
TM101 to TM120 | TM121 to TM140 | TM141 to TM160 | TM161 to TM180 | TM181 to TM200
TM201 to TM220 | TM221 to TM240 | TM241 to TM260 | TM261 to TM280 | TM281 to TM294



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