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
221. Roland, Charles (76)
n.d.
1 item
Manuscript of a history of Tulane University, including a section on Newcomb
College.
222. Ronstrom, Maud O'Bryan - 1910-1979 (903)
1935-1979
2 ms. boxes, 1 linear ft.
Biographical documents, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other papers of a columnist for the Times-Picayune and The States Item.
223. Rose, Al (606)
1900-1975
6 linear ft.
Drafts, notes, photographs, and other documents created or collected by Rose during his research into Storyville. Includes documents about Panama Hattie, the ERA Club, and photographs of women who worked in Storyville.
224. Ruth McEnery Stuart Clan (369)
1907-1975
1.75 cubic ft.
Correspondence, minutes, history, papers, yearbooks, and other records of a
women's literary discussion group.
225. Sacred Heart Alumni Association records (953)
1979-2000
1 mss box and 20 vols.
Records of an association formed in October 1979 to promote fellowship among
graduates of Sacred Heart High School.
226. Saint Martin Family (68)
1732-1950 (bulk 1834-1949)
4,972 items
Within this large collection are letters to and from Louise Perret, Mme. Drausin
Perret, Rosemond Perret, Louise Perret St. Martin, and Louise St. Martin.
227. Sanders, Mary Elizabeth (275)
1866-1957
59 items
Speeches of Governor Sanders, carnival invitations, and other papers.
228. Sara Mayo scrapbook (B285)
1905-1969
1 volume
Clippings, photographs, flyers, and other materials documenting the New Orleans
Hospital and Dispensary for Women and Children, which became the Sara Mayo Hospital
in 1946. Persons mentioned include Drs. Sara Tew Mayo, Elizabeth Bass, Cora
Bass, Edith Loeber (Ballard), Cara Israel Glenk, Susanna Otis, Blanche Fassy,
and Clothilde C. Jauquet.
229. Saxon, Elizabeth Lyle (M 1044)
1877-1892, n.d.
38 pages
This collection contains news articles and clippings by or about Elizabeth Saxon,
writer and worker for women's rights, grandmother of Lyle Saxon. Includes photo,
articles about women's suffrage and rights, war reminiscences, prison reform,
temperance and stories.
230. Saxon, Lyle (4)
1879-1946
10 volumes and 3,389 items
This large collection of the papers of writer Lyle Saxon includes correspondence with many women. Of special interest are letters to his aunts, Maud and Elizabeth Chambers, and letters to and from Cammie Henry. Also included are some papers of Elizabeth Lyle Saxon. Included are her correspondence, manuscripts and writings, a photo, scrapbooks, and clippings of her poems and writings on such topics as the Civil War, Helena P. Elavatsky, women's rights, and suffrage.
231. Schiro, Victor Hugo and Margaret (Sunny) (M1001)
54 boxes
Papers of a former mayor of New Orleans.
232. Schmidt, Annie Laura Hauser (803)
1845-1974
3 cubic ft.
Annie Laura Hauser Schmidt, of New Orleans, authored two genealogical books about the Hauser, Harris, Dow, Coleman, and Schmidt families: Eight Known Generations of the Hauser Family in America From 1726-1956 , in 1957, and A Chronicle of Three Families: Ancestors of Charlotte Harris Hauser, 1771-1972. This collection consists of correspondence, photographs, genealogical research data, and drafts of these books. Also included are a shape-note hymnal, Olive Leaf, written by Reverend William Hauser, M.D. in 1878, and seven pieces of art (in watercolor, ink and pastel) by O. W. Rabensteiner.
233. Schreier-Norman-Edisen Family, Barbara, Paul, Phillip (945)
1861-1990 (bulk 1920s-1960s)
17 linear ft. (11 record storage boxes; 1 roll architectural drawing; prints;
1 scrapbook)
Correspondence, ledgers, financial records, year books, photographs, and other
papers documenting a Morgan City and New Orleans family with interests in real
estate, banking, oil, insurance, medicine, politics and philanthropy.
234. Scoggins, Madeline Villere (407)
1922-1923, 1975
70 items
Reminiscences of school (1910), World War I, Creole customs, and one debutante
book (1922-23).
235. Scott, Natalie Vivian (123)
1856-1967
2,007 items
Correspondence, photographs, newspaper articles, family papers concerning Scott's
education at Newcomb College (1909); Red Cross service in World Wars I and II,
and in Korea; journalism in New Orleans in the 1920s and her column "Peggy
Passe Partout"; and life in Taxco, Mexico, in the 1930s and 1950s, where
she founded a children's nursery.
236. Seebold Family (821)
1904-1965
3 cubic ft.
Manuscript pages of books Old Louisiana Plantation Homes and Family Trees and Azalea Villa (not published); personal and business correspondence and records, journals; legal papers; clippings and certificates of Herman de B. and Nettie Kinney Seebold; photographs and negatives of Louisiana plantation homes and personal photographs; one business scrapbook and one scholastic notebook of 1851.
237. Selman, Wilder Breckenridge (M 1097)
1995
1 linear ft. (typescript, 58 pages)
Reminiscences of New Orleans Social Life by Wilder Brenkenridge Selman, a New
Orleans resident. She discusses history, culture, politics, exclusive clubs
and architecture. Bibliography.
238. Share, Nathaniel (754)
1933-1935
230 pieces
Personal letters to Nathaniel Share, Rabbi of Congregation of the Gates of Prayer,
from his fiancee, Isabelle Burr, family members and colleagues. The majority
of the collection describes prenuptial entertainment and future plans.
239. Shlenker, Hortense (B290)
1906
1 volume
Volume concerning the Newcomb High School class of 1906 with comments on courses,
classmates, and graduation exercises.
240. Silver Thimble Fund (96)
1925-1950
591 items
Primarily consists of correspondence between Miss H.E. Hope-Clarke, Wimbledon,
England and Mrs. Martha Robinson, New Orleans, concerning Mrs. Robinson's effort
to establish a Silver Thimble Fund group in the United States during World War
II, the success of the venture, other war relief efforts, and personal comments
of the two women about the progress of the War. There is also a large number
of wartime newspaper clippings from England and America and printed material
concerning the fund.
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