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
81. Dyer, John
1959
1 item (77)
This manuscript of a book on Tulane University contains chapters on Newcomb College.
82. Dymond, Florence (453)
n.d.
187 pages
Unpublished memoir of plantation life and life in New Orleans in the 1880s and 1890s.
83. Earnest, Herminia (666)
1770-1752; 1838-60; 1973-74
0.25 ft.
Census and land dispute documents of three French concessions in Louisiana.
84. Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana (558)
1805-1975
ca. 10,500 items
Collection of papers of the President of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Louisiana, including records of the Women's Auxiliary, the Episcopal Children's Home and the Gaudet Home. Miscellaneous volumes in the collection include Women's Advisory Board journal and minutes, 1921-1924, of the Community Club of Alexandria, Louisiana, and the Formelle, Louisiana Order of the Eastern Star minute book, 1895-1914.
85. Faget, Mignon (715)
1968-1985
217 items
Photocopies of advertisements for the jewelry of Mignon Faget and photocopies of articles on her life and work.
86. Farrar, Benjamin (65)
1773-1826 (bulk 1820-1826)
66 items
These papers include correspondence with his wife, Mary Farrar, his daughters, Mary Farrar and Anna Farrar Mercer, and with Jane Ellis Rapalje.
87. Favrot, Carmen Freret (735)
1914-1979
275 items
Collection of 275 jewelry designs and drawings for metalwork by this Newcomb craftsperson. Designs are for pins, rings, necklaces, crosses, monograms, luggage tags, utensils, and bracelets.
88. Favrot Family (550)
Papers, 1695-1930 (bulk 1770-1815)
4 linear feet
Papers of a prominent Louisiana family active in the civic, business, military, and political affairs of the territory and state. Includes detailed impressions of life during the settlement and development of the colony, the transition from France to Spain, cession to the United States, and the War of 1812. Particularly noteworthy are significant documents of female members of the Favrot family.
89. Ferro, Rite Boudousquie (276)
1905-1909
3 volumes
Three scrapbooks of postcards.
90. Fink, Asylum (393)
1896-1924
1 box , 2 volumes
Records of the Fink Asylum and orphanage, and the Delchaise House.
91. Folger, Mary (795)
1857-1862; 1865-1869
1 volume
Social and personal diary of a New England woman who moved to New Orleans.
92. Fortier, Marguerite (55-N)
1945-1949
101 pieces
Correspondence and reports of the U.S. Daughters of 1812, mostly regarding Chalmette Battlefield, during the chapter presidency of Fortier.
93. Freiberg, Edna B. (892)
1966-1981
14 linear ft. (25 ms boxes, oversized folder)
Papers of Edna B. Freiberg pertaining to the writing of her book, Bayou St. John in Colonial Louisiana, 1980. A Wisconsin native, she was active in New Orleans in the Tulane Lyceum, Great Books, Symphony, Louisiana Landmarks, Art Museum, Friends of Cabildo, Bayou St. John Improvement Association, and Zonta Club.
94. Friday Afternoon Club Papers (725)
1924-1983
9 volumes
Minutes, president's books, and treasurer's reports of a New Orleans women's literary and social club.
95. Friend, Ida Weiss (287)
1837-1963, n.d.
5,478 items
Correspondence, journals, certificates, programs, invitations, albums, memorabilia, photographs, newspapers, and newspaper clippings relating to Ida Weiss Friend. Also included are minutes, reports, constitutions of various organizations in which Mrs. Friend participated such as: The Lyceum Association, French Opera Rebuilding Committee, Louisiana Federation of Women, Prison Aid League, Consumers League, National Women's Party, and Women's Civic Union. Of special interest is an early 20th century photo album containing pictures of India. Also included are drafts of Mrs. Friend's speeches before organization, late 19th century autograph albums, her personal journals (1926-1954) and a testimonial album.
96. Gaines, Myra Clark Whitney (861)
1855-1880
0.5 linear ft. (1 ms box)
Records and correspondence dealing with the lawsuit of Myra Clark Gaines, 1805-1885, claiming her inheritance from her father Daniel Clark's estate. Clark was a merchant, land speculator and politician in Louisiana. Lawsuit was in the courts 1834-1891.
97. Ginder, Henry (104)
1861-1922
66 items
Primarily Civil War letters to Ginder's wife, Martha Y. Terhan.
98. Girard, Marie Divon (368)
1814- 1913
52 items
Correspondence and writing from Ste. Lucie and New Orleans by one of the foremost teachers of French in New Orleans.
99. Girls' High School No. 2 Class Photograph (B 196)
1911
1 piece
Each student in the photograph is identified.
100. Glenk, Robert (35)
1897-1950
81 volume plus 2,744 items
This large collection includes a scrapbook of Clara Israel Glenk and her activities as one of the first women doctors in New Orleans. The collection also includes 354 letters between Robert and Clara Glenk spanning their courtship and her time as instructor at the Woman's Medical College (1903-1904) up through the time she spent at the Better Life and Health Institute in Hammond, Louisiana (1938-1950).
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