1. Allain to 20. Brosman | 21. Brown to 40. Chesky | 41. Chesnier to 60. Davis | 61. de la Vergne to 80. Dunlap
81. Dyer to 100. Glenk | 101. Goldman to 120. Hodgson | 121. Holmes to 140. King | 141. King to 160. Louisiana
161. Lyons to 180. New Orleans | 181. New Orleans to 200. Pollock | 201. Pontalba to 220. Rogers
221. Roland to 240. Silver | 241. Smith to 260. Thompson | 261. Thorne to 280. Weeks
281. Westbrook to 294. Young
141. King, R. Richardson (M 1012)
"The life and times of Grace King"
1985
1 typescript, 23 pages
Paper presented to Le Petit Salon about the life of Grace King (1852-1932), a well known New Orleans author.
142. Kingsley House (360)
1899-1910, 1949
47,740 items
Administrative, financial, and historical records of the oldest settlement house
in the south.
143. Kock, Virginia Downman (917)
4 ft.
Music, exams, reports, and other papers of this University of New Orleans music
professor.
144. Kolb, Carolyn Goldsby (348)
1970-1972
56 items
Research notes gathered in the writing of New Orleans: A Guide. Also, notes
on politics and clippings concerning Mardi Gras, the counter culture, and the
women's movement.
145. Kolb, Pherabe (M 1076)
1994
1 volume (87 pages)
Thesis for honors in history at Dartmouth College, Broadening the Horizons of Life: The Beginnings of a Women's Literary Club in Nineteenth Century New Orleans. Documents the development of the Quarante Club, a women's literary club begun in 1886 for the purpose of providing self-education and literary study. The Quarante Club is the oldest continuous women's literary discussion group in New Orleans and possibly in the South.
146. Kuntz, Rosamonde E. and Emile (600)
Collection, 1719-1915 (bulk 1790-1870)
50 linear ft.
Collection assembled by Felix Kuntz of early Louisiana manuscripts and imprints. Includes significant and substantial holdings pertaining to women, including documents pertaining to Marie Louise Dauberville, the Coulange, Duvergés, Dubreuil, Huchet de Kernion, Vilemont, and other families. Possibly most significant are the Pontalba family papers, including letters of Micaela Pontalba. Also includes the papers of Léona Queyrouze, New Orleans literary figure in the late nineteenth century, materials on Varina Davis, and theatre opera programs.
147. La Bouisse, Alice Menroe (283)
1875-1965
113 items
Desk diaries and commonplace book (1875-1876) of Alice Blanc; photo albums;
letters; invitations and cards; and 20 loose photos.
148. Ladies Benevolent Association of Louisiana (55-M)
1866-1874
31 items
Lists of members, reports of activities, blank membership certificates, copy
of the organization's constitution, and other records of the Louisiana Confederate
Memorial Association.
149. Laguite, Jeannette Katherine (866)
1934-1992
1 linear ft. ( 2 mss boxes, 1 scrapbook)>
Correspondence, writings, awards, photographs, and other papers of a professor
of Speech Pathology and Audiology at the Tulane Medical School, including her
work with professional associations and with the New Orleans Museum of Art.
150. Lanier, Sidney (116)
1875-1886
59 items
Collection contains many letters to Clare de Graffenried, and three letters
(1886) from Mary Day Lanier to Clare de Graffenried.
151. Latta, Samuel (92)
1848-1910 (bulk 1848-1862)
41 items
Collection consists mainly of Civil War letters to his wife. They speak of his
participation in the war and of family matters.
152. League of Women Voters of Louisiana (556)
1915-1972
4,325 items
Financial records, correspondence, clippings, scrapbooks, and other records
that pertain to the New Orleans and Baton Rouge Leagues.
153. League of Women Voters of New Orleans (no number)
1917-present
20 linear ft.
Minutes, reports, correspondence, and other records of the League of Women Voters
of New Orleans.
154. Les Causeries de Lundi (477)
1911-1956
3 large boxes, 1 small box, 1 scrapbook
Constitution, by-laws, correspondence, and other records of a club founded in
New Orleans to encourage an interest in France and the French language.
155. Levin, Mrs. Zolly (928)
New Orleans Jewish Women's Papers
1917-1996 (bulk 1970)
3 cubic ft. (2 records storage boxes, 2 artifacts boxes, 1 volume)
By-laws, constitutions, membership lists, correspondence, reports, and other
records of Jewish Women's organizations, including the Brandeis Women's Committee,
and the New Orleans chapter of Hadassah. Mrs. Levin was an officer of both organizations.
156. Levy, Miriam (710)
1916-1960
6 cubic ft.
Undated jewelry designs and memorabilia from years as a working craftsperson
both within the community and at Newcomb Art School.
157. Long Family (859)
1887-1920
29 items
Personal correspondence of the women of the Long family of Gainsville, Alabama
reflecting their social activities. Also includes promissory notes, university
grades and a hospital morning report.
158. Louisiana Colonials Founders Chapter (B292)
Scrapbooks, 1938-1982
10 volumes
Photographs, yearbooks, clippings, newsletters, programs, invitations, and other
documents.
159. Louisiana Constitutional Convention, 1898 (B 344)
1898-1903
1 volume, scrapbook
Louisiana Constitutional Convention of 1898 scrapbook. Consists mostly of newspaper
clippings, and some printed flyers. Items after 1898 are mostly society news.
Of special interest are articles concerning Alice Roosevelt's visit to New Orleans
in 1903.
160. Louisiana Women's War Relief Association (55-N)
1898-1899
761 items
Correspondence, minute books, and financial papers of an organization established
in New Orleans during the Spanish American War to send food and clothing to
U.S. soldiers and to assist the destitute families of soldiers.
1. Allain to 20. Brosman | 21. Brown to 40. Chesky | 41. Chesnier to 60. Davis | 61. de la Vergne to 80. Dunlap
81. Dyer to 100. Glenk | 101. Goldman to 120. Hodgson | 121. Holmes to 140. King | 141. King to 160. Louisiana
161. Lyons to 180. New Orleans | 181. New Orleans to 200. Pollock | 201. Pontalba to 220. Rogers
221. Roland to 240. Silver | 241. Smith to 260. Thompson | 261. Thorne to 280. Weeks
281. Westbrook to 294. Young