David R. McGuire memorial collection, 1745-2005 | Offsite Repository
By LAC Group, Lauren Kwiatkowski, Eira Tansey
Collection Overview
Title: David R. McGuire memorial collection, 1745-2005
Predominant Dates:1932-2005
ID: LaRC/Manuscripts Collection 271
Primary Creator: McGuire, Jack B.
Other Creators: McGuire, David R., 1910-1960.
Extent: 98.0 Boxes
Arrangement:
The collection is divided into four series: the David R. McGuire papers, the Jack B. McGuire papers, and the Jack B. McGuire collection, and the Jack B. McGuire collection of Huey P. Long papers. The David R. McGuire papers are arranged by topic, then chronologically, as follows: correspondence 1932-1960, pamphlets and political material, New Orleans annual reports and budgets 1949-1969, photographs, clippings, and writings. The Jack B. McGuire papers are arranged by topic, as follows: correspondence 1961-2004, Louisiana politics, clippings 1961-1982, writings, video and sound recordings, and plaques. The Jack B. McGuire collection is arranged by topic and is arranged as follows: Huey P. Long materials, Earl K. Long materials, Jimmie Davis materials, Pierre Soulé papers 1822-1865, Bouligny-Baldwin papers 1749-1919, miscellaneous papers 1817-1940, Edwin Edwards correspondence and court documents, Higgins materials, Richard Leche materials, Victor Schiro materials, miscellaneous political figures and articles, Edwin Edwards clippings, Mike Foster clippings, gambling clippings, Louisiana politics clippings, riverboat gambling clippings, Buddy Roemer clippings, video and audio cassette recordings, photographs, scrapbooks and a typescript. The fourth series, the Jack B. McGuire collection of Huey P. Long papers, consists of donations of materials made between 2011-2012.
The collection consists of 98 boxes and 11 volumes.
Date Acquired: 00/00/1962
Subjects: Davis, Jimmie, 1899-2000., Edwards, Edwin W., Higgins, Andrew Jackson, 1886-1952., Long, Earl Kemp, 1895-1960., Long, Huey Pierce, 1893-1935., McGuire, David R., 1910-1960., McGuire, Jack B., Morrison, deLesseps S. (deLesseps Story), 1912-1964., Schiro, Victor H. (Victor Hugo), 1904-1992., Soule, Pierre, 1801-1870.
Forms of Material: Clippings (information artifacts), Correspondence.
Languages: English, Spanish;Castilian, French
Scope and Contents of the Materials
David R. McGuire (1910-1960) was secretary to Representative Hale Boggs and Director of Public Relations to New Orleans Mayor deLesseps S. Morrison. His son, Jack B. McGuire, was an aide to New Orleans Mayor Victor Schiro and three years later became his public relations director from 1967 to 1970. In addition, Jack McGuire is an avid collector of Louisiana political materials.
The collection consists of the personal papers of David and Jack McGuire, including correspondence, pamphlets, New Orleans annual reports and budgets, election returns, photographs, video tapes and audio recordings, scrapbooks, manuscripts, newspaper clippings, and plaques. In addition, Jack McGuire's collection of Louisiana political materials, clippings, photographs, scrapbooks, particularly those on Huey Long, Earl Long, and Jimmie Davis, as well as manuscript materials of Pierre Soulé and Bouligny-Baldwin, are also included.
The final series, the Jack B. McGuire collection of Huey P. Long papers, consists of speech drafts; Long’s agreements with the Old Regulars political organization and Standard Oil; papers on his Share Our Wealth program; dossiers on his enemies; original illustrations for his autobiography with captions in his handwriting; documents showing that he always intended to name the Huey P. Long bridge after himself; documents relating to the Win or Lose Oil Company; campaign files; photographs of his last known public appearance, and more.
Biographical Note
Subject/Index Terms
Davis, Jimmie, 1899-2000.
Edwards, Edwin W.
Higgins, Andrew Jackson, 1886-1952.
Long, Earl Kemp, 1895-1960.
Long, Huey Pierce, 1893-1935.
McGuire, David R., 1910-1960.
McGuire, Jack B.
Morrison, deLesseps S. (deLesseps Story), 1912-1964.
Schiro, Victor H. (Victor Hugo), 1904-1992.
Soule, Pierre, 1801-1870.
Administrative Information
Repository: Offsite Repository
Access Restrictions: Collection is open to the public. Series 1-3 of this collection is stored offsite, please contact LaRC staff at least two business days in advance to determine availability of the collection. Series 4 is located onsite, please ask a LaRC staff member in order to arrange access.
Use Restrictions: Physical rights are retained by the Louisiana Research Collection. Copyright is retained in accordance with U.S. copyright laws.
Acquisition Source: Jack. B. McGuire.
Acquisition Method: Gift.
Preferred Citation: David R. McGuire memorial collection, Manuscripts Collection 271, Louisiana Research Collection, Howard-Tilton Memorial Library, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70118.
Processing Information: Collection originally processed in January-February 1992 by HB.
Finding Aid Revision History: Finding aid information entered in Archon by LAC Group in 2010.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: David R. McGuire papers],
[Series 2: Jack B. McGuire papers],
[Series 3: Jack B. McGuire collection],
[Series 4: Jack B. McGuire collection of Huey P. Long papers, 1929-1986],
[All]
- Series 1: David R. McGuire papers
- Box 1
- Folder 1: David R. McGuire biography
- Folder 2: David R. McGuire - certificates
- Folder 3: Summer School Student Council, 1934
- Folder 4: Recommendations of Dave McGuire by Louisiana State University, 1934 September
- Folder 5: Reveille censorship, 1934
- Folder 6: Essays on Reveille censorship, 1934 November 23 and December 21
- Folder 7: McGuire notes 1934 and no date
- Folder 8: University of Missouri, 1934
- Folder 9: Louisiana State University/Vanderbilt game, October, 1934
- Folder 10: "Louisiana's Dictator in Action" [October, 1934]
- Folder 11: Dismissal Letter/Louisiana State University - December, 1934
- Folder 12: Reveille, football game scandal (Southern Conference) February, 1934
- Folder 13: Personal Correspondence January, 1935 (Columbia, Missouri)
- Folder 14: Personal Correspondence February, 1935 (Columbia, Missouri)
- Folder 15: Personal Correspondence March, 1935 (Columbia Missouri)
- Folder 16: Personal Correspondence April, 1935 (Columbia, Missouri)
- Folder 17: Personal Correspondence May, 1935 (Columbia, Missouri)
- Folder 18: Personal Correspondence June, 1935 (Columbia, Missouri)
- Folder 19: Personal Correspondence July, 1935 (Columbia, Missouri)
- Folder 20: Personal Correspondence August, 1935 (Columbia, Missouri)
- Folder 21: Personal Correspondence September, 1935 (New Orleans)
- Folder 22: Personal Correspondence October, 1935 (New Orleans)
- Folder 23: Personal Correspondence November, 1935
- Folder 24: Correspondence 1935 January-August
- Folder 25: Correspondence 1935 September-December
- Folder 26: Correspondence [1935?] undated
- Folder 27: 1936 Correspondence
- Folder 28: 1937 Correspondence
- Folder 1: David R. McGuire biography
- Box 2
- Folder 1: Correspondence 1938
- Folder 2: Correspondence 1939 April-July
- Folder 3: Correspondence 1939 August-December
- Folder 4: Journalism course notes not dated [193?]
- Folder 5: Correspondence 1940
- Folder 6: 1940 McGuire writings - politics, trials
- Folder 7: Undated writings of David R. McGuire [1940?]
- Folder 8: Hale Boggs in Congress 1941
- Folder 9: January-February, 1941 Correspondence
- Folder 10: Correspondence 1941 March-June
- Folder 11: Correspondence July-August, 1941
- Folder 12: Correspondence September-November, 1941
- Folder 13: Correspondence December 1941 and not dated
- Folder 14: Reinstatement 1941 January-July
- Folder 15: 1941 Press Release
- Folder 16: Dedication Program, Higgins Industries, August, 1941
- Folder 1: Correspondence 1938
- Box 3
- Folder 1: Correspondence 1942
- Folder 2: Correspondence January-April, 1943
- Folder 3: Correspondence 1943 May-June
- Folder 4: Correspondence July, 1943
- Folder 5: Correspondence August-December, 1943
- Folder 6: Andrew J. Higgins biography - 1944
- Folder 7: 1944 Higgins, story of
- Folder 8: Higgins 1944, February-August
- Folder 9: Andrew J. Higgins 1944, September-December
- Folder 10: Higgins Publications 1942-1945, undated
- Folder 11: Writings of Dave McGuire
- Folder 1: Correspondence 1942
- Box 4
- Folder 1: Higgins Eureka News Bulletin, January-December, 1942
- Folder 2: Higgins Unknown date [1944-1945?]
- Folder 3: Addresses, memos, statements, Andrew J. Higgins, 1944 and undated
- Folder 4: Businessmen for Roosevelt 1944
- Folder 5: Correspondence Higgins, 1945 October-December
- Folder 6: Correspondence (Higgins), 1945 January-September
- Folder 7: Jimmie H. Davis - "Special Committee on Educational Planning," 1945
- Folder 8: Mayor Robert S. Maestri, articles on 2nd anniversary as mayor, not dated [1945]
- Folder 9: Correspondence January-February, 1946
- Folder 10: Correspondence March-April, 1946
- Folder 11: Correspondence May-June, 1946
- Folder 12: Correspondence July-December, 1946
- Folder 13: Correspondence January-May, 1947
- Folder 14: Correspondence June-August, 1947
- Folder 15: Correspondence September-November, 1947
- Folder 16: Correspondence December, 1947 and undated notes
- Folder 17: Speech - 1947 People's League Dinner - Background of People's League
- Folder 18: Report on Comic Books, 1948
- Folder 1: Higgins Eureka News Bulletin, January-December, 1942
- Box 5
- Folder 1: Correspondence January-February, 1948
- Folder 2: Correspondence March-August, 1948
- Folder 3: Correspondence September-December, 1948
- Folder 4: "Morrison Long Fight" [1948?]
- Folder 5: Correspondence January-April, 1949
- Folder 6: Correspondence May-December, 1949
- Folder 7: Speech Material - Unknown Date [1949?]
- Folder 8: Public relations and speech notes not dated
- Folder 9: Correspondence January-March, 1950
- Folder 10: Correspondence April-August, 1950
- Folder 11: Correspondence October-December, 1950
- Folder 12: Gubernatorial Campaign Correspondence January-June, 1951
- Folder 13: 1951 - Governor's Race Correspondence 1951 July-December
- Folder 14: Dave McGuire's speeches - "A Political Announcement that Never Will Be Made," August 20, 1951 and "Mayor's Department Heads Party," 1951
- Folder 15: Hale Boggs Campaign
- Folder 16: Correspondence January-June, 1952
- Folder 1: Correspondence January-February, 1948
- Box 6
- Folder 1: Correspondence July-August, 1952
- Folder 2: Correspondence September-October, 1952
- Folder 3: Correspondence November-December, 1952 and No Date
- Folder 4: Kefauver, 1952
- Folder 5: New Orleans Railroad Terminal Board July 10, 1951-December 1, 1952
- Folder 6: Unknown Date "Municipal Administration" [1952-1953?]
- Folder 7: Correspondence January-May, 1953
- Folder 8: Correspondence June-August, 1953
- Folder 9: Correspondence, September-December, 1953
- Folder 10: January-February, 1954 Correspondence
- Folder 11: March, 1954 Correspondence
- Folder 12: March-December, 1954 New Orleans Police Department
- Folder 13: Staff Meetings - March-December, 1954 New Orleans Police Department
- Folder 1: Correspondence July-August, 1952
- Box 7
- Folder 1: April 1954 - correspondence
- Folder 2: Congratulations on C.A.O. appointment, 1954 April
- Folder 3: April-December, 1954 Administrative Office Dave McGuire, Jr. C.A.O.
- Folder 4: May, 1954 correspondence
- Folder 5: June, 1954 correspondence
- Folder 6: July, 1954 correspondence
- Folder 7: August-September, 1954 correspondence
- Folder 8: October, 1954 correspondence
- Folder 9: November, 1954 correspondence
- Folder 10: December, 1954 correspondence
- Folder 11: Invitations - 1954
- Folder 12: 1954 Press Releases
- Folder 13: Dave McGuire speech notes, 1954 and no date
- Folder 1: April 1954 - correspondence
- Box 8
- Folder 1: Correspondence January-February, 1955
- Folder 2: Correspondence March, 1955
- Folder 3: Correspondence April-May, 1955
- Folder 4: Correspondence June, 1955
- Folder 5: Correspondence July, 1955
- Folder 6: Correspondence August, 1955
- Folder 7: Correspondence August, 1955 New Orleans Charter Council
- Folder 8: Correspondence September, 1955
- Folder 9: Correspondence October-December, 1955
- Folder 10: Statements of Dave McGuire to the council citizens charter review committee 1955 July 7
- Folder 11: Charter 1955
- Folder 12: Citizens Investigating Committee 1955
- Folder 13: City Council Finances 1955
- Folder 14: New Orleans City Council 1955 April-December
- Folder 1: Correspondence January-February, 1955
- Box 9
- Folder 1: Notes - David McGuire Speech Material April, 1955
- Folder 2: District Attorney's Office, 1955
- Folder 3: Legislative Committee, 1955
- Folder 4: Police Department January-February, 1955
- Folder 5: Police March-April, 1955
- Folder 6: Police Department May-June, 1955
- Folder 7: Police Department July-August, 1955
- Folder 8: Police Department September-October, 1955
- Folder 9: Police Department 1955 December
- Folder 10: Staff Meetings - Police Department May-July, 1955
- Folder 11: Press Releases 1955
- Folder 12: Public Relations 1955
- Folder 13: Speeches 1955
- Folder 14: Dave McGuire speeches no date
- Folder 15: Speech notes on Robert E. Lee
- Folder 16: McGuire notes for speeches no date
- Folder 17: Dave McGuire Correspondence (fragments) no date
- Folder 18: McGuire notes no date
- Folder 19: Dave McGuire remarks and notes no date
- Folder 20: deLesseps Morrison remarks before speech of Boston Mayor John B. Hynes
- Folder 1: Notes - David McGuire Speech Material April, 1955
- Box 10
- Folder 1: Correspondence January-February 1956
- Folder 2: Correspondence, March-April 1956
- Folder 3: Correspondence, May 1956
- Folder 4: Correspondence, June-July, 1956
- Folder 5: Correspondence, August-December, 1956
- Folder 6: Correspondence to mother, September-December 1956
- Folder 7: American Society for Public Administration Conference, March 1956
- Folder 8: City Charter Advisory Committee, 1956
- Folder 9: Saul Gottlieb suit re: contract to work on City Charter, 1956
- Folder 10: Newspaper Clippings, 1956
- Folder 11: Condolence Letters at death of McGuinnis' father, 1956
- Folder 1: Correspondence January-February 1956
- Box 11
- Folder 1: Drag Strip 1956
- Folder 2: Election Campaign - 1956
- Folder 3: Louisiana Legislature 1956, March-June
- Folder 4: Louisiana Legislature, 1956, July-September
- Folder 5: Louisiana Legislature Regular Session 1956
- Folder 6: Louisiana Legislature, Special Session 1956
- Folder 7: Louisiana Public Personnel Conference February 9-10, 1956
- Folder 8: Municipal Finance Officers Association, 1956
- Folder 1: Drag Strip 1956
- Box 12
- Folder 1: National Institute of Municipal Clerks 1956
- Folder 2: Police Department, January, 1956
- Folder 3: Police February, 1956
- Folder 4: Police March-April, 1956
- Folder 5: Police Department, May-December, 1956
- Folder 6: Press Releases, 1956
- Folder 7: Southern Public Relations Conference, April 10, 1956
- Folder 8: Speeches, 1956
- Folder 9: Speech Material, David McGuire 1956
- Folder 10: Staff Meetings, January-March, 1956
- Folder 11: Visitors 1956
- Folder 1: National Institute of Municipal Clerks 1956
- Box 13
- Folder 1: Correspondence January-February, 1957
- Folder 2: Correspondence March-April, 1957
- Folder 3: Correspondence May-June, 1957
- Folder 4: Correspondence July-August, 1957
- Folder 5: Correspondence 1957 September-October
- Folder 6: Correspondence November-December, 1957
- Folder 7: Administrative Office, 1957
- Folder 8: Charter Committee 1957
- Folder 9: City Hall dedication 1957
- Folder 10: Invitations 1957
- Folder 11: Juvenile Court 1957
- Folder 12: Law Department 1957
- Folder 1: Correspondence January-February, 1957
- Box 14
- Folder 1: Louisiana Legislative 1957
- Folder 2: Mayor's Office 1957
- Folder 3: Meetings 1957
- Folder 4: Police Department 1957 January-April
- Folder 5: Police, 1957 May-November
- Folder 6: Press Releases 1957
- Folder 7: Program for the Mayor 1957
- Folder 8: Requests for assistance 1957
- Folder 9: Speeches - McGuire 1957, March 22, October 8
- Folder 10: Speeches - Adlai E. Stevenson, Washington, D.C. 1957 March 2 - Mayor George Christopher December 2, 1957 - Roy W. Johnson December 2, 1957 - Leo A. Hoegh December 2, 1957 - Ben West December 2, 1957
- Folder 11: Union Passenger Terminal 1957
- Folder 1: Louisiana Legislative 1957
- Box 15
- Folder 1: Correspondence, January 1958
- Folder 2: Correspondence, February 1958
- Folder 3: Correspondence, March 1958
- Folder 4: Correspondence, April 1958
- Folder 5: Correspondence, May 1958
- Folder 6: Correspondence, June 1958
- Folder 7: Correspondence, July 1958
- Folder 8: Correspondence, August 1958
- Folder 9: Correspondence, September 1958
- Folder 10: Correspondence, October 1958
- Folder 1: Correspondence, January 1958
- Box 16
- Folder 1: Correspondence, November 1958
- Folder 2: Correspondence, December 1958; [no date 1958]
- Folder 3: Correspondence with mother, 1958
- Folder 4: Charter Advisory Committee, 1958
- Folder 5: City Council, 1958
- Folder 6: City Election Campaign, 1958
- Folder 7: Inauguration of Mayor and Council, 1958
- Folder 8: Louisiana Legislature, 1958
- Folder 9: Louisiana Legislature, 1958
- Folder 1: Correspondence, November 1958
- Box 17
- Folder 1: Louisiana Legislature, 1958
- Folder 2: Louisiana Legislature, 1958
- Folder 3: Louisiana Legislature, 1958 - Act S12: Traffic Tickets
- Folder 4: Meetings, 1958
- Folder 5: Police Department, January-March, 1958 - MISSING DUE TO KATRINA
- Folder 6: Police Department, April-July, 1958
- Folder 7: Police Department, August-December, 1958
- Folder 8: Press Releases, 1958
- Folder 9: Telegrams, 1958
- Folder 10: United States Conference of Mayors, 1958
- Folder 1: Louisiana Legislature, 1958
- Box 18
- Box 19
- Folder 1: Invitations, 1959
- Folder 2: Juvenile Detention, 1959
- Folder 3: Louisiana Legislature, 1959
- Folder 4: Louisiana Legislature - Act 125, 1959
- Folder 5: Mayor's Office, 1959
- Folder 6: Miscellaneous, 1959
- Folder 7: Monorail, 1959
- Folder 8: Monorail Study, 1959
- Folder 9: Organized Crime, 1959
- Folder 10: Police Department, 1959
- Folder 11: Press Releases, 1959
- Folder 1: Invitations, 1959
- Box 20
- Box 21
- Folder 1: Correspondence, January, 1960 - MISSING DUE TO KATRINA
- Folder 2: Correspondence, February, 1960
- Folder 3: Correspondence, March, 1960
- Folder 4: Correspondence, April, 1960
- Folder 5: Correspondence, May, 1960
- Folder 6: Correspondence, June, 1960
- Folder 7: Correspondence, July, 1960
- Folder 8: Correspondence, August, 1960
- Folder 1: Correspondence, January, 1960 - MISSING DUE TO KATRINA
- Box 22
- Folder 1: Correspondence, September, 1960
- Folder 2: Correspondence, October, 1960
- Folder 3: Correspondence, November, 1960
- Folder 4: Correspondence of Mayor deLesseps Morrison - Ted and John F. Kennedy, 1960
- Folder 5: Chep Morrison's future plans, 1960
- Folder 6: District Attorney, 1960
- Folder 7: Gubernatorial Election Campaign, 1960
- Folder 8: Gubernatorial Election Campaign - Jimmie Davis Broadcast, 1960
- Folder 9: Gubernatorial Election Campaign - Platform, 1960
- Folder 10: Gubernatorial Election Campaign - Roswell Thompson Speech, 1960
- Folder 11: Louisiana Legislature, 1960
- Folder 1: Correspondence, September, 1960
- Box 23
- Folder 1: Louisiana Legislature, 1960
- Folder 2: Louisiana Legislature, June, 1960
- Folder 3: Louisiana Legislature - Act 125, 1960
- Folder 4: Louisiana Legislature - Reference, 1960
- Folder 5: Police Department, 1960
- Folder 6: Press Releases, 1960
- Folder 7: Schools - Integration, 1960
- Folder 8: Speech notes, 1960
- Folder 9: Statement and Editorial of David McGuire, 1960
- Folder 1: Louisiana Legislature, 1960
- Box 24
- Folder 1: Charter of New Orleans - Commission Charter of 1912, as amended to 1936
- Folder 2: Charter of New Orleans - Proposed Home Rule Charter Preliminary Draft [1952]
- Folder 3: Charter of New Orleans - Charter Committee [1952]
- Folder 4: Charter of New Orleans - Proposed Home Rule Charter, 1952
- Folder 5: Charter of New Orleans - New Orleans Home Rule Charter, 1954
- Folder 6: Platform of the Morrison Ticket, 1954
- Folder 7: Programs, 1954
- Folder 8: "New Orleans is Now the Growth Spot of the Nation"; "A Brighter Future for America's Cities," 1954
- Folder 9: Municipal Finance Officers Association, May 1, 1955
- Folder 10: Program - Groundbreaking of Mississippi River Bridge, 1955
- Folder 11: New Orleans Basic Evacuation Plan, 1956
- Folder 1: Charter of New Orleans - Commission Charter of 1912, as amended to 1936
- Box 25
- Folder 1: Dedication of New Orleans City Hall, 1957
- Folder 2: Invitation to Inauguration of Eisenhower and Henry Kaiser award, 1957
- Folder 3: Proposed Budgets of City of New Orleans, 1957
- Folder 4: Traffic Improvement Plan for Council Street, New Orleans, 1957
- Folder 5: Sample Ballots and Political Handouts, 1950s
- Folder 6: Sample Ballots and Political Handouts, 1960s
- Folder 7: City Revenues, interim report, 1960
- Folder 8: General Charles DeGaulle's visit to United States, April, 1960
- Folder 9: Bureau of Governmental Research - "Paperwork: Records Management in New Orleans" (dedicated to Dave McGuinnis), 1960
- Folder 10: Index of State of Louisiana Departments, unknown date
- Folder 1: Dedication of New Orleans City Hall, 1957
- Box 26
- Box 27
- Folder 1: New Orleans Department of Finance, Annual Report, 1955
- Folder 2: New Orleans Operating Budget, 1955-1956
- Folder 3: New Orleans Operating Budget, 1957, 1959
- Folder 4: New Orleans Operating Budget, 1960
- Folder 5: Election Returns - Mayoralty, First Democratic Primary, January 27, 1962
- Folder 6: Election Returns - Mayoralty, Second Democratic Primary, March 3, 1962
- Folder 7: Louisiana Primary Election Law, 1963
- Folder 8: "What's What in New Orleans Government," League of Women Voters, 1964
- Folder 9: Election Returns - Mayoralty, First and Second Democratic Primary, November 8 and December 13, 1969
- Folder 1: New Orleans Department of Finance, Annual Report, 1955
- Box 28
- Folder 1: Photos - David McGuire
- Folder 2: Photos - Jack McGuire
- Folder 3: Photos - Louisiana State University Baton Rouge
- Folder 4: Photos - Jim Morrison Campaigning
- Folder 5: Sam Jones with Roosevelt and Andrew Higgin
- Folder 6: Photos - Maestri, Schiro, J. Noe, Ellen Bryan Moore, Chep Morrison
- Folder 7: Photos - David R. McGuire, Charles Seeman, Virgil Brandin, 1959
- Folder 8: Photos - Harry Truman and Andrew Higgin
- Folder 9: Photos - People's League Reunion
- Folder 10: Photos - Morrison and group
- Folder 11: Photos (group)
- Folder 12: Photos - miscellaneous
- Folder 13: Photos (unidentified)
- Folder 14: Unknown Date - clippings
- Folder 15: Clippings - 1923
- Folder 16: Reveille Censorship Clippings, 1934
- Folder 17: Clippings 1934
- Folder 18: Clippings 1935
- Folder 19: Clippings 1935
- Folder 20: Clippings 1936
- Folder 21: Clippings 1937
- Folder 22: Clippings 1938
- Folder 23: Clippings 1939
- Folder 24: Clippings - Leche (Smith Scandal), June 26, 1939
- Folder 25: 1939, Clippings
- Folder 26: Unknown Date Clippings 193?
- Folder 27: Clippings 1940
- Folder 28: 1940 Clippings
- Folder 29: Clippings 1941
- Folder 30: 1943 Clippings
- Folder 31: Clippings 1944
- Folder 32: 1944 Clippings
- Folder 33: Clippings 1944-1945
- Folder 34: Clippings 1945
- Folder 35: Clippings 1946
- Folder 36: Clippings 1947
- Folder 37: Clippings 1948
- Folder 38: Clippings 1949
- Folder 39: Clippings 1952
- Folder 1: Photos - David McGuire
- Box 29
- Folder 1: Clippings 1953
- Folder 2: Louisiana Sentinel 1953
- Folder 3: Clippings 1953
- Folder 4: Clippings 1954
- Folder 5: Clippings 1955
- Folder 6: Clippings 1956
- Folder 7: McGuire articles [1956?] unknown date
- Folder 8: Clippings 1957
- Folder 9: Clippings 1958
- Folder 10: "New Orleans Plans and Acts!" Houston Chronicle July 29-August 4, 1958
- Folder 11: Journalism Alumni News 1958
- Folder 12: Clippings 1959
- Folder 13: Journalism Alumni News 1959
- Folder 14: Clippings 1960
- Folder 15: Clippings 1960
- Folder 1: Clippings 1953
- Box 30
- Box 31
- Box 1
- Series 2: Jack B. McGuire papers
- Box 1
- Folder 1: Jack McGuire biographical material
- Folder 2: Jack McGuire correspondence, 1961-1964
- Folder 3: Jack McGuire correspondence, 1965-1967
- Folder 4: Jack McGuire correspondence - Congratulations, 1967
- Folder 5: Jack McGuire correspondence - 1968-1969
- Folder 6: Jack McGuire correspondence, 1970-1974
- Folder 7: Correspondence re: Louisiana politics, 1986-1989
- Folder 8: Correspondence re: Louisiana politics, 1990-1991
- Folder 9: Correspondence re: Louisiana politics, 1992
- Folder 10: Correspondence re: Louisiana politics, 1995
- Folder 11: Correspondence re: Louisiana politics, 1996-1999
- Folder 1: Jack McGuire biographical material
- Box 2
- Box 3
- Folder 1: Correspondence re: Louisiana politics, May-August, 2004
- Folder 2: Correspondence re: Louisiana politics, September-December, 2004
- Folder 3: Richard W. Leche material: obituary plus "Organized Labor's Tribute to the Record...", "The Administration of R.W. Leche," H. Deutsche Article, Dr. Stella Marie Leche
- Folder 4: Campaign buttons: New Orleans, Louisiana politics 1915, 1920, 1927, 1928, 1935, 1936, 1940, 1959-1960
- Folder 5: Morrison, deLesseps - testimonial dinner
- Folder 6: Year End Report to the citizens of New Orleans for 1961 and 1964 by Vic Schiro
- Folder 7: Biographical sketch of Mayor Vic Schiro, 1963
- Folder 8: New Orleans Government, Victor Schiro, Mayor, 1963
- Folder 1: Correspondence re: Louisiana politics, May-August, 2004
- Box 4
- Folder 1: Gillis Long, United States Congress platform, 1963
- Folder 2: deLesseps S. Morrison funeral May, 1964
- Folder 3: Republican Campaign (Goldwater) 1964
- Folder 4: Directory of elected officials, 1964
- Folder 5: Choctaw Club's annual dance, 1964
- Folder 6: A statistical profile of Orleans Parish, 1965 Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana, Incorporated
- Folder 7: Victor Schiro Campaign, ladies activities, 1965
- Folder 8: Louisiana Primary Election Law, 1965
- Folder 9: 1965, January 8, Louisiana Historical Society, Sesquicentennial of the Battle of New Orleans, 1965
- Folder 10: New Orleans, Brief Summary of Information, 1965
- Folder 11: Inaugural Speech, Mayor Victor Schiro, 1966
- Folder 12: Visitors - Official program for President-elect General Anastasio Somoza March 31, 1967
- Folder 13: Statement by Mayor Schiro to City Council on 1968 Operating Budget, 1967
- Folder 14: Press Release, 1966, 1967
- Folder 15: Louisiana election information, 1967-1968, 1971-1972
- Folder 16: New Orleans, a Statistical Profile of Economic and other Important Characteristics, [1967?]
- Folder 17: Remarks to news media on problems in city government, Mayor Schiro remarks on junked cars and escaped prisoners, no date
- Folder 18: Mayor Schiro, Organization of American States meeting, 1968
- Folder 19: Press Releases, 1968-1969
- Folder 20: Schedules [1968?] no date
- Folder 21: New Orleans City Administration, 2nd anniversary, Victor Schiro, mayor
- Folder 22: Mayor Schiro remarks at Democratic Dinner, January 19, 1968, March 30, 1967
- Folder 23: Humphrey Speakers - Retirement, 1968 - MISSING DUE TO KATRINA
- Folder 24: Dedication of the Board of Trade, 1968 Plaza, New Orleans
- Folder 25: Victor Schiro speech, April 30, 1968
- Folder 26: Citizens for Humphrey Mayor for Humphrey, April-July, 1968
- Folder 27: Citizens for Humphrey August, 1968
- Folder 28: Citizens for Humphrey, Mayors for Humphrey, 1968
- Folder 29: Humphrey Campaign - Speakers Kit [1968]
- Folder 1: Gillis Long, United States Congress platform, 1963
- Box 5
- Folder 1: Citizens for Humphrey October, 1968, Mayors for Humphrey March, 1969
- Folder 2: Garbage workers strike, 1968
- Folder 3: Press Release, garbage strike, 1968
- Folder 4: Statement by Mayor Vic Schiro before the city council 1969, January 16-May 5
- Folder 5: New Orleans City council election, League of Women Voters, 1969
- Folder 6: Votes cast at Democratic Primary New Orleans, 1969
- Folder 7: Evaluating the Role Performance of the New Orleans Times-Picayune, 1969
- Folder 8: City in Crisis, Iris Kelso, 1969
- Folder 9: New Orleans city administration, 3rd anniversary Mayor Victor Schiro, 1969
- Folder 10: Motor Vehicle Inspection Station irregularities, 1969
- Folder 11: "Is our city heading toward bankruptcy?" 1969
- Folder 12: deLesseps Morrison monument dedication, 1971
- Folder 13: Speeches written by Jack McGuire for Vic Schiro, 1971
- Folder 14: Clippings, 1961
- Folder 15: Clippings, 1963-1964
- Folder 16: Clippings, 1965
- Folder 17: Clippings, 1966
- Folder 18: Clippings, 1967
- Folder 19: Clippings, 1968-1969
- Folder 20: Clippings, 1970, 1973, no date
- Folder 21: Clippings, 1970-1971
- Folder 22: Clippings Jimmie Davis, 1971
- Folder 23: Clippings, Hale Boggs, Career of, January, 1973
- Folder 24: Clippings, blacks, February, 1973
- Folder 25: Clippings, 1979
- Folder 26: Photographs - Schiro and others
- Folder 27: Photos, 1960s
- Folder 28: Mayor Victor Schiro's introduction of Mayor Morial, 1982
- Folder 29: McGuire name tags
- Folder 1: Citizens for Humphrey October, 1968, Mayors for Humphrey March, 1969
- Box 6
- Folder 1: Jack McGuire - The Morrison Years: New Orleans Politics, 1946-1961 1971-1973
- Folder 2: Jack McGuire Writings - "The New Orleans Monorail Controversy: A Study in Public Administration," 1962
- Folder 3: Jack McGuire writings - Manuscript, Uncle Earl Deserved Better
- Folder 4: Jack McGuire Writings - Uncle Earl Deserved Better, autographed, 1995
- Folder 1: Jack McGuire - The Morrison Years: New Orleans Politics, 1946-1961 1971-1973
- Box 7
- Box 8
- Folder 1: Videotape: Vic Schiro, Jack McGuire interviews for program on Schiro, 1986
- Folder 2: Videotape: "Mayor Schiro Remembered" produced and directed by Lynn Robertson
- Folder 3: Tape Recording: New Sounds, tape audio - Humphrey - Muskie spots
- Folder 4: Plaque: Mayor's Staff - "Go" Team, 1960 (Dave McGuire)
- Folder 1: Videotape: Vic Schiro, Jack McGuire interviews for program on Schiro, 1986
- Box 9
- Box 10
- Box 1
- Series 3: Jack B. McGuire collection
- Box 1
- Folder 1: Huey Long Material - Clippings, 1928
- Folder 2: Pavy letters and wire 1932
- Folder 3: Huey Long Material - Circular on behalf of Hattie Caraway, 1932
- Folder 4: Huey Long Material - Letter with autograph, 1932
- Folder 5: Huey Long Material - Signed portrait photograph, ca. 1932
- Folder 6: Huey Long Material - Letters to Huey Long opposing the ratification of the St. Lawrence Treaty, September 1932-November 1936
- Folder 7: Huey Long Material - Supplemental Material on the St. Lawrence Treaty, 1932-1936 I
- Folder 8: Huey Long Material - Supplemental Material on the St. Lawrence Treaty, 1932-1936 II
- Folder 9: Huey Long Material - St. Lawrence Waterway Clippings, 1933-1934
- Folder 10: Huey Long brochure February 1933
- Folder 11: "Attack on Huey Long" Speech in Congressional Record, 1933 June
- Folder 12: Miscellaneous correspondence to the Long office, 1933
- Folder 13: Huey Long Material - Broadside, Louisiana State University trip to Tennessee, undated
- Folder 14: Correspondence to David McGuire re: Huey Long, no date
- Folder 15: Clippings - Scandals during the Long Era, 1933
- Folder 16: Huey Long material - Statement of O.K. Allen, 1934 June
- Folder 17: Photos of Huey Long handing out money to Louisiana State University students for the Nashville expedition and of Huey Long directing Louisiana State University Band
- Folder 18: Letter: Russell G. Patterson to W.E. Clark re: agreement on Paradise Beach Company Property, 1934
- Folder 1: Huey Long Material - Clippings, 1928
- Box 2
- Folder 1: Irregularities on Federal Projects at Howard University, Washington, D.C., 1934-1935
- Folder 2: Huey Long Material - Clippings
- Folder 3: Negatives of some of the photos in the Long Collections
- Folder 4: Huey Long Speeches, 1935 (January 7, January 9, January 19, March 7)
- Folder 5: Huey Long Material - Call for subscriptions to "The American Progress," January, 1935
- Folder 6: Huey Long Material - Printed circular letter, 1935
- Folder 7: Share Our Wealth reprint from Congressional Record, February 7, 1935
- Folder 8: Huey Long Material - "The Share Our Wealth Principles" Broadside, May, 1935
- Folder 9: Huey Long Materials - Letter from Huey Long, August, 1935
- Folder 10: Huey Long Material - Sheet Music, "Two Louisiana State University Songs," by Castro Carazo and Huey Long, 1935
- Folder 11: Huey Long Material - Form letter informing constituent of Long's death, 1935
- Folder 12: Huey Long Material - Printed funeral oration by Gerald L.K. Smith, 1935
- Folder 13: "Long Shot..." Times Picayune, September 9, 1935 (1975 reprint from the Times Picayune)
- Folder 14: Today - about the life of Huey P. Long, 1935 September 21
- Folder 15: The Nation Magazine "Dr. Huey and Mr. Long" by Benjamin Stolberg
- Folder 16: Huey Long Material - clipping, The Illustrated London News, 1935 "An Eccentric Figure in United States Politics Assassinated: Huey Long"
- Folder 17: Huey Long Material - Portrait with signed message, no date
- Folder 18: Huey Long Material - "Share Our Wealth - Our Principles and Our Friends" - campaign booklet, 1936
- Folder 19: Huey Long Material - "Who Really Killed Huey Long," by Governor O.K. Allen Famous Detective Stories, 1936
- Folder 20: Richard Leche (clippings) 1936, 1939, 1940
- Folder 21: "At the Feet of Mannon" by the David Rosenthal, undated
- Folder 22: Fragment of deposition concerning Louisiana State University President James Smith, also Huey Long notes
- Folder 23: Dr. James Smith (clippings), 1939
- Folder 24: Governor Long's plan for paved highways and free bridges"
- Folder 25: More scandals during the Long Era clippings, 1939
- Folder 26: Text of Pipes' Speech at Houma, November 4, 1940
- Folder 27: Huey Long Material - Address by Ernest S. Clements at Long statue unveiling, 1941
- Folder 28: The Washington Post Saturday and Sunday August 30-31, 1941 "Bizarre Louisiana Politics" by: Westbrook Pegler
- Folder 29: Newsweek Magazine "Nor All the King's Men?" June 15, 1959
- Folder 30: Huey Long Material - The Cross and the Flag; magazine and correspondence from Gerald L.K. Smith, 1960
- Folder 31: Huey Long Material - "The Assassination of Huey Long," Man's Magazine, 1960
- Folder 32: Huey Long Material - Articles and Clippings, 1960s
- Folder 33: Huey Long Material - Articles and Clippings, 1970s
- Folder 34: Huey Long Material - Articles and Clippings, 1980s
- Folder 35: Huey Long Material - Articles and Clippings, 1990s
- Folder 1: Irregularities on Federal Projects at Howard University, Washington, D.C., 1934-1935
- Box 3
- Folder 1: Huey Long Material - Articles and Clippings, 2000-2005
- Folder 2: Huey Long Material - Articles and Clippings, no date
- Folder 3: Huey Long Material - Russell Long on Fiftieth Anniversary of Huey's Death, 1985 - Photo at State Capitol - Speech in Congressional Record
- Folder 4: Huey Long Material - Russell Long's meetings with Weiss family, 1985, 1993
- Folder 5: Huey Long Material - Walter Cowan's manuscripts, 1985, 1991
- Folder 6: Huey Long Material - "Huey at 100" Centennial Symposium, 1993
- Folder 7: Huey Long Material - Research Material (photocopied clippings and correspondence, 1930s-1990s)
- Folder 8: Huey Long Material - Clippings - Huey Long, David McGuire, and the "Reveille Seven"
- Folder 9: Huey Long Material - Miscellaneous
- Folder 1: Huey Long Material - Articles and Clippings, 2000-2005
- Box 4
- Folder 1: Time Magazine articles, 1935-36
- Folder 2: Anti lynching law, Congressional Record, 1936 June 20
- Folder 3: Louisiana Legislature, H.R. 291 General Highway Fund, 1936
- Folder 4: "The Robes of the Kingfish" Reader's Digest condensed from Collier's, 1936
- Folder 5: Boyhood Sketches of Huey Pierce Long and Panorama of Winnfield by Richard Briley III, 1938
- Folder 6: "Rats in the Pantry" Time Magazine, 1939
- Folder 7: Time Magazine articles, 1939-1940
- Folder 8: The American Progress, campaign of Earl Long, 1940 January 12
- Folder 9: "The Clue that Trapped the Heirs of Huey Long", Time Magazine, 1940
- Folder 10: "Every Student a King" Reader's Digest, 1941
- Folder 11: Earl Long Material - Life magazine article, 1940
- Folder 12: "The Winnfield Frog" Time Magazine, 1943 August 30
- Folder 13: Earl Long Material - Morgan-Long campaign ticket, 1944
- Folder 14: Earl Long letter and photo, 1949
- Folder 15: "Hot Oil or Hot Lunches," Congressional Record, 1947 December 15
- Folder 16: "The End of the Kingfish" Coronet Magazine - "Bitin' Man" Time Magazine, 1948
- Folder 17: Sam Jones campaign - Earl Long Appoinntment, 1948
- Folder 18: Earl Long Material - Louisiana Watchman newspaper, 1948
- Folder 19: Earl Long Material - "Why I Am for Earl Long," by Russell Long, 1948
- Folder 20: Governor Earl K. Long biennial address to the Louisiana Legislature, 1950
- Folder 21: Judge Carlos G. Spaht ticket, 1951
- Folder 22: Long-Frazer ticket, January 17, 1956
- Folder 23: Earl Long's Campaign, 1956
- Folder 24: Recent Political Events in Louisiana, 1956?
- Folder 25: "A Portrait of Earl Long..." Life Magazine, 1959 June 15 - "The Louisiana Story, Clowns, Complacency, Corruption" Look Magazine, 1959 December 8
- Folder 26: Earl Long for Lieutenant Governor, 1959-1960
- Folder 27: Earl K. Long letter, September 1, 1959
- Folder 28: Earl Long letter (notes) to Jack McGuire, 1959
- Folder 29: Earl Long Material - "Those Scandalous Longs of Louisiana", Man's Magazine article, 1959
- Folder 30: Negatives and Photos - Earl Long, 1959-1960
- Folder 31: Earl Long - Record: Jay Chevalier, "The Ballad of Earl K. Long," [1959?]
- Folder 32: Earl Long Material - newspaper and magazine clippings, 1959, no date, 1960
- Folder 33: Earl Long Materials - Campaign artifacts and ephemera, 1959-1960
- Folder 34: Earl Long's red suspenders
- Folder 35: 1960 Earl Long Campaign, 1960 Harold McSween
- Folder 36: Earl Long Material - Governor's Farewell Address, May 1960 (on Scotch magnetic tape reel)
- Folder 37: Earl Long Material - Photocopied ephemera from 1960 Congressional campaign
- Folder 1: Time Magazine articles, 1935-36
- Box 5
- Folder 1: Photos and negatives - Earl Long, 1948,1959
- Folder 2: Photos, miscellaneous, 1950,1960, no date
- Folder 3: News clippings about Earl Long
- Folder 4: Earl Kemp Long illness, clippings
- Folder 5: A Reporter at Large The Great State I - Waiting for the Iman in the New Yorker, May 28, 1960
- Folder 6: Earl Long articles from the New Yorker, 1960 May 28 and June 4
- Folder 7: A Reporter at Large The Great State II - Blam-Blam-Blam
- Folder 8: Louisiana Long Long Dilemma by Leston Velie, June, 1960
- Folder 9: Earl Long Material - Address by Ernst S. Clements at Memorial Service, 1961
- Folder 10: Earl K. Long article, Louisiana Police Jury Review, 1961
- Folder 11: Opposition to Earl Long, 1961
- Folder 12: Earl Long Material - Articles and Clippings, 1964-1978
- Folder 13: Earl Long Material - Striparama, Summer 1965 (article on Blaze Starr)
- Folder 14: "Let Us Now Think of Uncle Earl", New Orleans Magazine, 1971
- Folder 15: Earl Long article, 1979
- Folder 16: Earl Long Material - Articles and Clippings, 1980s
- Folder 17: Earl Long Material - Jack McGuire Correspondence, 1984-1992
- Folder 18: Earl Long Material - Articles and Clippings on "Blaze," film, 1988-1990
- Folder 19: Earl Long Material - Record: "Blazing Star," by Stan Cater, 1989
- Folder 20: Earl Long Material - Photocopies from Blaze Starr's book, [1989?]
- Folder 21: Earl Long Material - Articles and Clippings, 1990s
- Folder 22: Earl K. Long by Kurtz and Peoples - article, reviews, correspondence, 1990-1991
- Folder 1: Photos and negatives - Earl Long, 1948,1959
- Box 6
- Folder 1: Earl Long Material - Jack McGuire Correspondence, 1993-1999
- Folder 2: Earl Long Material - Carlos Spaht oral history, 1993 (from Louisiana State University Library) - I
- Folder 3: Earl Long Material - Carlos Spaht oral history, 1993 (from Louisiana State University Library) - II
- Folder 4: Earl Long Material - Items from Birth Centennial events, 1995
- Folder 5: Earl Long Material - Jack McGuire speech on Earl Long, 1996
- Folder 6: Earl Long Material - Earl Long Symposium, 1998
- Folder 7: Earl Long Material - Correspondence and Clippings re: Harold McSween, 1998-2002
- Folder 8: Earl Long Material - Articles and Clippings, 2000-2005
- Folder 1: Earl Long Material - Jack McGuire Correspondence, 1993-1999
- Box 7
- Folder 1: Earl Long Material - Jack McGuire Correspondence. 2000-2005
- Folder 2: Earl Long Material - Correspondence with Jesse Bankston, 2002 (includes Bankston's manuscript)
- Folder 3: Earl Long Material - Southeast Louisiana Hospital 50th Anniversary, 2002
- Folder 4: Earl Long Material - Correspondence with Chris Baldwin, 2002-2003 (includes Baldwin's script)
- Folder 5: Earl Long Material - Correspondence with Benjamin Bennet, Jr., 2002-2003
- Folder 6: Earl Long Material - "Earl Long in Purgatory," correspondence and clippings re: Jason Berry's play, 2002-2003
- Folder 1: Earl Long Material - Jack McGuire Correspondence. 2000-2005
- Box 8
- Folder 1: Earl Long Material - Correspondence with Joy Chevalier, 2003
- Folder 2: Earl Long Material - Statement by Ray Barnidge on Long's death, 2003
- Folder 3: Earl Long Material - Robert Gentry speech, 2004
- Folder 4: Earl Long Material - Article on Long by Jack McGuire, no date
- Folder 5: Earl Long Material - Winnfield ephemera, no date
- Folder 6: Earl Long Material - Articles on Federal Bureau of Investigation files
- Folder 7: Earl Long Material - Long's Federal Bureau of Investigation file I
- Folder 8: Earl Long Material - Long's Federal Bureau of Investigation files II
- Folder 9: Earl Long Material - Long's Federal Bureau of Investigation file III
- Folder 1: Earl Long Material - Correspondence with Joy Chevalier, 2003
- Box 9
- Folder 1: Jimmie Davis Materials - State Campaign, 1959-1960
- Folder 2: Jimmie Davis Materials - Steering Committee, Jimmie Davis Campaign, 1971
- Folder 3: Jimmie Davis Materials - Campaign fact sheets
- Folder 4: Jimmie Davis - political advertisement
- Folder 5: Jimmie Davis Materials - Press Releases, Stumping Schedule, 1971
- Folder 6: Jimmie Davis Materials - Victor Schiro support for Jimmie Davis, 1971
- Folder 7: Jimmie Davis Materials - Campaign, 1971
- Folder 8: Jimmie Davis Materials - Campaign Signs and Newspaper Advertisements, 1971
- Folder 9: Jimmie Davis Materials - Campaign Advertising for Candidates other than Davis, 1971
- Folder 10: Jimmie Davis Materials - SOUL, Sam Bell candidate for governor, 1971
- Folder 11: Jimmie Davis Materials - "The Last Stump Speech in Sunshine," New Orleans Magazine, June, 1973
- Folder 12: Jimmie Davis Materials - Clippings, 1980s
- Folder 13: Jimmie Davis Materials - 95th Birthday celebration, 1994
- Folder 14: Jimmie Davis Materials - 100th Birthday Celebration, 1999
- Folder 15: Jimmie Davis Materials - Clippings. 2000-2002
- Folder 1: Jimmie Davis Materials - State Campaign, 1959-1960
- Box 10
- Folder 1: Photo copy of letter regarding death of Count du Roure
- Folder 2: Nelvil Alfred Soule birth certificate and baptismal certificate, 1831, 1842
- Folder 3: Letter to Pierre Soule from Treasury Department, March 14, 1855
- Folder 4: Certificate appointing Nelvil Soule Notary Public for the Parish of Orleans, signed Governor Robert Wickliffe, 1857-1858
- Folder 5: 10 July, 1861, certificate appointing Nelvil Soule captain of the chaussers, Certificate appointing Nelvil Soule major of the regiment Cazadores Espanoles La Legion 1st Brig. of the Militia of Louisiana, 1861-1862
- Folder 6: 39 pages from journal of Pierre Soule, 1862, 1866, no date
- Folder 7: Letter appointing Nelvil Soule Captain in adjutant generals department 2 September 1863
- Folder 8: Nelvil Soule orders, 1865
- Folder 9: Nelvil Soule death notice
- Folder 10: Engraving of drawings by A.R.Ward, H. Linton , and A. Meason, Jr., lower Mississippi
- Folder 11: Photos, carte de visite
- Folder 12: Photos of women and children
- Folder 13: Photos, cards, pamphlets, engravings, cartes de visite, postcards
- Folder 1: Photo copy of letter regarding death of Count du Roure
- Box 11
- Folder 1: 1749, March 15. Marriage contract of Vincent-Guillaume Lénéchal Dauberville and Francois Petit de Coulange, New Orleans. D. notarized contemporary copy. 4pp. French. On vellum.
- Folder 2: 1795, July 25. [Charles] de Grand-Pré, Natchez, to [Joseph, Marquis] de Maison Rouge, n.p. ALS
- Folder 3: 1796, December 13. Demand for payment of debt made by Jean Poiret against [Joseph Marquis] de Maison Rouge, Ouachita. D. Contemporary copy. Signed Joseph Nicolas. 3pp. French
- Folder 4: 1796, December 13. Demand for payment of debt made by Jean Poiret against [Joseph Marquis] de Maison Rouge, Ouachita. D. Contemporary copy signed: Joseph Nicholas. 3pp. French. Copy of preceding document.
- Folder 5: 1799, April 1. Certificate issued by Maison Rouge for cows he gave to Marie, his "servant." D. Nineteenth century copy.
- Folder 6: 1799, July 19. Burial Certificate of Manuel Gayoso de Lemos, New Orleans. D. Certified copy dated 1 July 1843. 1p. Spanish.
- Folder 7: 1800, March 28-31, April 16-17. Inventory, appraisal and public auction of the deceased Joseph, Marquis de Maison Rouge, Oachita. D. Contemporary copy. 19pp. French
- Folder 8: 1801, April 30. Statement of Juan Filhiol, Oachita. ADS. 2pp. French.
- Folder 9: 1803, March 6. Baptismal document of Juan Bautista [surname unknown]. [?} Spanish. Copy.
- Folder 10: no date. [after 1803]. Observations on the declarations of Gramon Filhiol and her sister Mme. Ludewin. D. 1p. French
- Folder 11: 1812, January 24. Baptismal document of Thomas de la Maison Rouge. [?] Spanish and French. Copy.
- Folder 12: 1816, November 27. Statement of Jean-Baptiste Baillérgean sworn before Oliver J. Morgan, parish judge, Ouachita, DS. 1p. English.
- Folder 13: 1816, December 5. Statement of James McLaughlin, sworn before Oliver J. Morgan, parish judge, Ouachita. DS. 1p. English.
- Folder 14: 1816, December 8. John Hughes, Ouachita, to Edward Livingston, New Orleans. ALS. 1p. English.
- Folder 15: no date. [ca. 1816, December]. Statement of Terence Le Blanc. D. 2pp. French.
- Folder 16: [before 1817, April 15] Petition stating that Maison Rouge left no legitimate children, New Orleans
- Folder 17: 1817, May 16. Suit pending between John Maison Rouge and Lewis [Louis] Bouligny. DS. 1p. English.
- Folder 18: 1817, May 16-October 3. Authority given to Henry Bay to examine witnesses in a suit, John Maison Rouge versus Lewis Bouligny. DS. 9pp. English.
- Folder 19: [before 1818, August 14] Interrogation of Maison Rouge and Lewis Bouligny by Grymes and Canonge. DS. 3pp. English.
- Folder 20: 1817, April 15-1820, January 20. Evidence given in a petition to prove legal rights to estate of Marquis Maison Rouge by natural children. D.S. 43pp. English.
- Folder 21: 1818, August 14. Affadavit of witnesses in Maison Rouge estate suit. 6pp. French.
- Folder 22: 1818, July 20. Copy of 1803 statement concerning baptism of Juan Baptiste Mestran. ADS. 1p. Spanish.
- Folder 23: 18[19], February 12. Letter from John Maison Rouge to Edward Livingston. ALS. 1p. French
- Folder 24: 1820, January 6. Opinion of council as to the nature of suit of John Maison Rouge by attorneys for the defendant Lewis Bouligny. ADS. 1p. English
- Folder 25: 1823, July 23. Brief of Daniel W. Coxe, ejectment of Russell Janes by J. Workman setting forth title of D.W. Coxe derived from Maison Rouge. 4pp. English.
- Folder 26: 1833, January 13. Probate of estate of Dominique Bouligny. Copy of original. ADS. 4pp. English.
- Folder 27: 1834, January 9. Succession of Dominique Bouligny, New Orleans. ADS. Notarized contemporary copy. 7pp. English.
- Folder 28: 1834, February 25. Succession of Dominique Bouligny, New Orleans. ADS. Notarized contemporay copy. 7pp. English.
- Folder 29: [1842, January-February] Substance in part of documents left with Daniel W. Coxe by L. Bouligny. MS. 1p. English.
- Folder 30: 1843, June 2. List of documents wanted by R.F. McGuire. MS. 1p. English.
- Folder 31: 1843, June 19. Letter to Dr. Ballard, New Orleans from R.F. McGuire, Monroe. ALS. 1p. English.
- Folder 32: 1843, July 11. Letter to R.F. McGuire, New Orleans. 3pp. English.
- Folder 33: 1843, August 13. Letter to Gustave Bouligny from R.F. McGuire. ALS. 4pp. French
- Folder 34: 1843, October 29. Letter to L. Bouligny from R.F. McGuire. ALS. 1p. English.
- Folder 35: [ca. 1843-1844] Testimony of S.W. Downs in the case of Margaret Maison Rouge versus John Faulk and Daniel W. Coxe. Fragment and true copy. 2pp.
- Folder 36: [ca. 1843-1844] S.W. Downs testimony. Duplicate of preceding document.
- Folder 37: [ca. 1843-1844] letter to Mr. McGuire concerning Mme. Poor's testimony. 4pp. English.
- Folder 38: [ca. 1843-1844] Copy of preceding letter to Mr. McGuire concerning Mme. Poor's testimony. 4pp. English.
- Folder 39: 1848, January 31. Inventory of sheriff's sale, property and slaves. 1p. English.
- Folder 40: 1848, April 1-September 1. Inventory of expenses and receipt of sale of shares in cotton press, lots, and slaves. 4pp. English.
- Folder 41: 1848, September 4. Charges relative to succession of D. Bouligny. 1p. English.
- Folder 42: 1848, October 25-1849, January 1. Auctioneer, N. Vigne, advertising of properties of the estate of D. Bouligny.
- Folder 43: 1849, January 19. Receipt.
- Folder 44: August 14, 1849. Deed of sale of a slave to Gustave Bouligny by Belazire LeBlanc [?]
- Folder 45: 1850, February 12. Declared before witness never received. Notarized document. [?]
- Folder 46: 1850, February 15. Letter to Mrs. Bouligny Harang re: Bouligny estate.
- Folder 47: 1850, February 18. Estate of D. Bouligny in account with G. Bouligny. 2pp. English.
- Folder 48: 1850, February. Mademoiselle Belazire LeBlanc in account with Gustave Bouligny. 6pp. French.
- Folder 49: 1850, March 4. Succession of Dominique Bouligny in account with Gustave Bouligny. 6pp. French.
- Folder 50: 1852, October 5. Parish St. Charles, fragment of document re: sale of property and slaves.
- Folder 51: 1853, June 2. Recorder of Mortgages for the City of new Orleans states no other judgements against Arthenase LeBlanc, widow of Dominique Bouligny.
- Folder 52: 1854, March 20. Resolution involving the building of a court house and jail in Parish of Jefferson. 7pp. English.
- Folder 53: 1858, March 1. Receipt of taxes paid by G. Bouligny in New Orleans.
- Folder 54: 1888, April 16. Appointment by Mayor J.V. Guillote to H.F. Baldwin as special officer with police power for the preservation of public peace during the General Election, April 17, 1888
- Folder 55: 1900, 1905, 1907. 3 appointments by Mayor Capdevielle and Mayor Behrman
- Folder 56: 1903, December 18. Louisiana Transfer Celebration, Historical Ball, French Opera House
- Folder 57: 1910, March 18. Letter from A.D. Slocomb to Henry Baldwin, Zurich
- Folder 58: 1912, October 24. Receipts for rugs.
- Folder 59: 1915, December 20. Catalogne, Stern's Auction Exchange, New Orleans.
- Folder 60: 1917. Old Glory. Composition by Henry F. Baldwin.
- Folder 61: [ca. 1917-1918] Song-Sheet
- Folder 62: 1919, May 12. New Orleans Public Library memorial resolution at the death of Henry Fay Baldwin.
- Folder 63: 1919, May 20. New Orleans City Park Improvement Association resolution at the death of Henry Fay Baldwin.
- Folder 64: 1919, June 19. Administrators of the Isaac Delgado Museum of Art resolution at the death of Henry Fay Baldwin.
- Folder 65: List of births [probably Bouligny family], 1805-1842
- Folder 66: no date. List of witnesses to prove whether Maison Rouge was considered a bachelor or a married man when last in New Orleans...
- Folder 67: no date. List of legal documents [?] French.
- Folder 68: no date. List of legal documents needed in Maison Rouge estate suit.
- Folder 69: no date. Map, South Eastern District, Louisiana
- Folder 70: no date. Poem entitled "Le Portrait." MS. 2pp. French.
- Folder 71: no date. Daniel W. Coxe vs. Marguerite Maison Rouge. Copy of petition. ADS. 5pp. French.
- Folder 72: no date. Letter to the Honorable Joshua Lawes, judge of the First District of Louisiana re: John Maison Rouge petition.
- Folder 73: no date. Fragment of notation re: property of Dominique and Ursin Bouligny.
- Folder 74: no date. Dominique Bouligny, biographical notation.
- Folder 75: no date. Fragment of notation re: parentage of John Maison Rouge [?]
- Folder 76: no date. [unidentified document related to the Bouligny and Maison Rouge case] French.
- Folder 77: no date.
- Folder 1: 1749, March 15. Marriage contract of Vincent-Guillaume Lénéchal Dauberville and Francois Petit de Coulange, New Orleans. D. notarized contemporary copy. 4pp. French. On vellum.
- Box 12
- Folder 1: 2 January 1745. Land sale along with livestock, New Orleans. French.
- Folder 2: Copy of a royal declaration, March 13, 1748 [fragment?]. French
- Folder 3: 28 January 1750, nomination of Mr. Salmon as representative for the Company of the Indies. [Salmon was Commissioner-Ordonnateur]. French.
- Folder 4: Proces-verbal of a survey of the Saucier lands, c.1768. 31 incomplete, French
- Folder 5: June 27, 1793. Copy of a royal cédula declaring war on France. Copy done in New Orleans. Spanish, 4 l.
- Folder 6: Report of the Committee of Claims on the Petition of Oliver Pollock, c.1797. 4pp. Printed.
- Folder 7: 10 items relating to Samuel Boyer Davis, 1802-1823 - letters and documents that relate to property matters, sugar, police regulations in St. Bernard Parish, business affairs of Myra Clark [Gaines]. Correspondents include J.D.D. Bellechasse and Pierre Baron Boisfontaine.
- Folder 8: November 23, 1804. Contemporary copy of a land sale from Leonardo Mazange to Francisco Duplessis done in New Orleans.
- Folder 9: April, 1810. C.M. Audibert, Terre aux Boeufs to Governor [Claiborne], French, 3pp.
- Folder 10: Revenue Embossed Bank items, 1817-1818
- Folder 11: 2 mounted clippings from poems read at the New American Theatre, 1824-1825.
- Folder 12: Bonner letters, Guardianship, 1901. Emma Bonner, Lelia Bonner Dwyer, Jane Bonner. S.C. Bonner, 1841,1845, 1905
- Folder 13: 2 letters of Charles Gayarré, 1844, 1885
- Folder 14: Daniel Webster's speeches, 1850-1851
- Folder 15: Contracts, 1859-1867
- Folder 16: Henry Johnson Papers, 1862-1863, 1880, 1881, 1884, 1885
- Folder 17: New York State, National Guard Warren Barnard, 2nd Lieutenant, certificate, 1863
- Folder 18: Bill of lading, receipts, 1865-1866.
- Folder 19: Bill of lading (2), 1865
- Folder 20: Civil War newspaper clippings, 1869, 1886 (Henry J. Johnson)
- Folder 21: 4 Newspaper clippings on Battle of New Orleans from contemporary newspapers, mounted.
- Folder 22: 7 fragments from Spanish documents [Spanish Judicial Records?], all containing the signature of Carlos Jiminez
- Folder 23: Life and Character of Ambrose Burnside, memorial address, 1882 January 23. - MISSING DUE TO KATRINA
- Folder 24: Charles R. Churchill report cards: Soulé Commercial College and Literary Institute, 1884-1885; Tulane University of Louisiana, 1887; University of Louisiana, 1883-1884, 1887, 1889.
- Folder 25: Patent: Roller Roughing Machine, Archibald Mitchell, 1885
- Folder 26: United Confederate Veterans Reunion, Charleston, South Carolina, 1899; Poem, "A Health"
- Folder 27: A.H. Denis Papers; H. Auguste Denis poem, 1892-1918
- Folder 28: Letter from Buyens Francois, 1919, in French
- Folder 29: Notebook of clippings in album, Gloucester, Massachusetts, early 1900s.
- Folder 30: Proceedings in Statuary Hall upon unveiling of statue of John C. Calhoun, 1910. - MISSING DUE TO KATRINA
- Folder 31: Log Book - College Cruise around the world by S.S. Ryndam, 1926-1927 - MISSING DUE TO KATRINA
- Folder 32: Wendell L. Wilkie letter, December 5, 1940
- Folder 33: Hungarian paper money, nineteenth century, no date
- Folder 34: "Views of Washington," photo booklet, circa 1900.
- Folder 1: 2 January 1745. Land sale along with livestock, New Orleans. French.
- Box 13
- Folder 1: Edwin Edwards - Correspondence, 2001-2003
- Folder 2: Edwin Edwards - Court documents from trial, 1998-2000
- Folder 3: Edwin Edwards - Court documents from trial, 2001 (I)
- Folder 4: Edwin Edwards - Court documents from trial, 2001 (II)
- Folder 5: Edwin Edwards - Court documents from trial, 2004
- Folder 6: Edwin Edwards - Personal, 1991-1994
- Folder 1: Edwin Edwards - Correspondence, 2001-2003
- Box 14
- Folder 1: Higgins Material - Clippings, 1980s
- Folder 2: Higgins Material - Clippings, 1990s
- Folder 3: Higgins Material - Clippings, 2001-2004
- Folder 4: Higgins Material - Correspondence, 1985-1999
- Folder 5: Higgins Material - Ephemera and printed material
- Folder 6: Higgins Material - Handwritten notes, no date
- Folder 7: Higgins Material - Peter Neushul article in Louisiana History, 1998
- Folder 8: Higgins Material - Photos of Andrew Higgins and Higgins boats, no date
- Folder 1: Higgins Material - Clippings, 1980s
- Box 15
- Folder 1: Richard Leche Material - Correspondence with Charles Leche, 2003
- Folder 2: Richard Leche Material - Correspondence with Richard Leche, Jr., 1991-1992
- Folder 3: Richard Leche Material - Correspondence with Richard Leche, Jr., 2000-2004
- Folder 4: Richard Leche Material - Leche's Federal Bureau of Investigation file I
- Folder 5: Richard Leche Material - Leche's Federal Bureau of Investigation file II
- Folder 6: Richard Leche Material - Leche's Federal Bureau of Investigation file III
- Folder 7: Richard Leche Material - Leche's Federal Bureau of Investigation file IV
- Folder 1: Richard Leche Material - Correspondence with Charles Leche, 2003
- Box 16
- Folder 1: Richard Leche Material - Leche's Federal Bureau of Investigation file V
- Folder 2: Richard Leche Material - Leche's Federal Bureau of Investigation file VI
- Folder 3: Richard Leche Material - Leche's Federal Bureau of Investigation file VII
- Folder 4: Richard Leche Material - Guest Register, 1937-1946
- Folder 1: Richard Leche Material - Leche's Federal Bureau of Investigation file V
- Box 17
- Folder 1: Victor Schiro Material - Annual Report, 1962-1963
- Folder 2: Victor Schiro Material - Budget and Financial Records, 1961-1962
- Folder 3: Victor Schiro Material - Campaign Ballots for Insurance Commissioner race, 1975
- Folder 4: Victor Schiro Material - Campaign Ephemera, 1950s-1973
- Folder 5: Victor Schiro Material - Clippings, 1960s - I
- Folder 6: Victor Schiro Material - Clippings, 1960s - II
- Folder 7: Victor Schiro Material - Clippings, 1965-1967 - I
- Folder 1: Victor Schiro Material - Annual Report, 1962-1963
- Box 18
- Box 19
- Folder 1: Victor Schiro Material - Clippings, 1969 - I
- Folder 2: Victor Schiro Material - Clippings, 1969 - II
- Folder 3: Victor Schiro Material - Clippings, 1970s (includes "The Schiro Years," 1971 series in the States - Item)
- Folder 4: Victor Schiro Material - Clippings, 1980s
- Folder 5: Victor Schiro Material - Clippings, 1990s
- Folder 6: Victor Schiro Material - Clippings, 2000-2003
- Folder 7: Victor Schiro Material - Correspondence re: Victor Schiro, 1999-2002
- Folder 8: Victor Schiro Material - Correspondence with Ed Haas re: Victor Schiro, 1997-1999
- Folder 9: Victor Schiro Material - Correspondence with Ed Haas re: Victor Schiro, 2000-2001
- Folder 1: Victor Schiro Material - Clippings, 1969 - I
- Box 20
- Folder 1: Victor Schiro Material - Correspondence with Ed Haas regarding: Victor Schrio, 2002-2003
- Folder 2: Victor Schiro Material - Correspondence with Iris Kelso regarding: Schiro, 1981
- Folder 3: Victor Schiro Material - Eulogy by Jack McGuire, 1992
- Folder 4: Victor Schiro Material - Fragment of Campaign Speech, [1962]
- Folder 5: Victor Schiro Material - Haas writings on Schrio, 2001-2004
- Folder 6: Victor Schiro Material - Hurricane Betsy, 1965
- Folder 7: Victor Schiro Material - Inauguration Program. 1966
- Folder 8: Victor Schiro Material - Photocopies of Schiro Correspondence, 1963-1964
- Folder 9: Victor Schiro Material - Photos, Hurricane Betsy, 1965
- Folder 10: Victor Schiro Material - Photos, Robert E. Lee statue repairs, 1953
- Folder 11: Victor Schiro Material - Photos, snowfall in New Orleans, no date
- Folder 12: Victor Schiro Material - Remarks at Tenth Anniversary of the Superdome, 1985
- Folder 13: McGuire - Sunny Schiro
- Folder 1: Victor Schiro Material - Correspondence with Ed Haas regarding: Victor Schrio, 2002-2003
- Box 21
- Box 22
- Folder 1: Roy Armstrong
- Folder 2: Richard Baker
- Folder 3: Kathleen Babineaux Blanco
- Folder 4: Hale Boggs
- Folder 5: Lindy Boggs
- Folder 6: Book Reviews - Louisiana History
- Folder 7: John Breaux
- Folder 8: Aaron Broussard
- Folder 9: Sam Caruso
- Folder 10: Philip C. Ciaccio
- Folder 11: Clinton, Hillary to Jack B. McGuire, 1993
- Folder 12: Rob Couhig
- Folder 13: Democratic Leadership Council (DLC), 1990
- Folder 14: Democratic Leadership Council, 1991
- Folder 15: Democratic Leadership Council, 1992 (I)
- Folder 1: Roy Armstrong
- Box 23
- Box 24
- Box 25
- Folder 1: Democratic Leadership Council Fax/ Democratic Leadership Council Update, 1996-1997
- Folder 2: C.J. Bobby Dugas
- Folder 3: David Duke
- Folder 4: Jim Garrison Investigation
- Folder 5: F. Edward Hebert - Signed Portrait
- Folder 6: "The Impact of Casino Gambling in New Orleans," Tim Ryan, 1990
- Folder 7: Invitations
- Folder 8: Issue Briefing for Louisiana Democrats, 1995-1997
- Folder 9: Bobby Jindal
- Folder 10: Chris John
- Folder 11: Journal Articles: Gulf South Historical Review - 2000-2001
- Folder 12: Journal Articles: Southeast Louisiana Historical Papers - 1982
- Folder 13: Journal Articles: Louisiana History - 1988, 2001-2004
- Folder 1: Democratic Leadership Council Fax/ Democratic Leadership Council Update, 1996-1997
- Box 26
- Folder 1: Bob Livingston
- Folder 2: Louisiana Day at the White House, background and informational materials (includes photo of McGuire with Bill Clinton), 1995
- Folder 3: Louisiana Political Fax Weekly, January-June, 1997
- Folder 4: Louisiana Political Fax Weekly, July-December, 1997
- Folder 5: Louisiana Political Fax Weekly, October 1998
- Folder 6: Louisiana Political Fax Weekly, March-May, 1999
- Folder 7: Louisiana Political Fax Weekly, July-December, 2000
- Folder 8: Louisiana Political Fax Weekly, January-June, 2001
- Folder 9: Louisiana Political Fax Weekly, July-December, 2001
- Folder 1: Bob Livingston
- Box 27
- Folder 1: Louisiana Political Fax Weekly, January-June, 2002
- Folder 2: Louisiana Political Fax Weekly, July-December, 2002
- Folder 3: Louisiana Political Fax Weekly, January-June, 2003
- Folder 4: Louisiana Political Fax Weekly, July-December, 2003
- Folder 5: Louisiana Political Fax Weekly, January-June, 2004
- Folder 6: Louisiana Political Fax Weekly, July-December, 2004
- Folder 7: Louisiana Treasurer's Annual Summary, 1998
- Folder 8: Carlos Marcello
- Folder 1: Louisiana Political Fax Weekly, January-June, 2002
- Box 28
- Folder 1: John McKeithen - FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) File
- Folder 2: Donald Mintz: New Orleans Mayor's Election, 1989-1990 (I)
- Folder 3: Donald Mintz: New Orleans Mayor's Election, 1989-1990 (II)
- Folder 4: Miscellaneous
- Folder 5: Monica Monica
- Folder 6: Marc Morial
- Folder 7: New Orleans Annual Report, 1997
- Folder 8: Brian Norwood
- Folder 9: Michael H. O'Keefe
- Folder 10: The People's League - Moise S. Steeg
- Folder 11: Photos - Dudley LeBlanc, no date
- Folder 12: Presidential Election, 2004
- Folder 1: John McKeithen - FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) File
- Box 29
- Folder 1: Buddy Roemer
- Folder 2: Dave Treen
- Folder 3: David Vitter
- Folder 4: Washington Press Club Foundation: Oral History Interview - Betty Werlein Carter
- Folder 5: Washington Press Club Foundation: Oral History Interview - Iris Kelso
- Folder 6: "Win At All Costs" - Government misconduct in the name of expedient justice Parts 1-9
- Folder 7: "Win At All Costs" - Government misconduct in the name of expedient justice Part 10
- Folder 1: Buddy Roemer
- Box 30
- Box 31
- Box 32
- Box 33
- Box 34
- Box 35
- Box 36
- Box 37
- Box 38
- Box 39
- Box 40
- Folder 1: Clippings - Edwin Edwards, May-December, 2000
- Folder 2: Clippings - Edwin Edwards, 2001
- Folder 3: Clippings - Edwin Edwards, 2002
- Folder 4: Clippings - Edwin Edwards, 2003
- Folder 5: Clippings - Edwin Edwards, 2004
- Folder 6: Clippings - Edwin Edwards/Governor's Race, September, 1995
- Folder 7: Clippings - Edwin Edwards/Governor's Race, October 1-15, 1995
- Folder 1: Clippings - Edwin Edwards, May-December, 2000
- Box 41
- Folder 1: Clippings - Edwin Edwards/Governor's Race, October 16-31, 1995
- Folder 2: Clippings - Edwin Edwards/Governor's Race, November, 1995
- Folder 3: Clippings - Edwin Edwards/Governor's Race, December, 1995-January, 1996
- Folder 4: Clippings - Mike Foster, January, 1996
- Folder 5: Clippings - Mike Foster, February, 1996
- Folder 1: Clippings - Edwin Edwards/Governor's Race, October 16-31, 1995
- Box 42
- Box 43
- Box 44
- Box 45
- Box 46
- Box 47
- Box 48
- Box 49
- Box 50
- Folder 1: Clippings - Governor's Race, August-October, 1991
- Folder 2: Clippings - Governor's Race, November-December, 1991
- Folder 3: Clippings - J. Bennett Johnston
- Folder 4: Clippings - Louisiana Politics, [1944?]
- Folder 5: Clippings - Louisiana Politics, 1957, 1959
- Folder 6: Clippings - Louisiana Politics, 1975-1978
- Folder 7: Clippings - Louisiana Politics, 1984-1988
- Folder 1: Clippings - Governor's Race, August-October, 1991
- Box 51
- Folder 1: Clippings - Louisiana Politics, January-March, 1990
- Folder 2: Clippings - Louisiana Politics, April-June, 1990
- Folder 3: Clippings - Louisiana Politics, July-September, 1990
- Folder 4: Clippings - Louisiana Politics, October-December, 1990
- Folder 5: Clippings - Louisiana Politics, January-March, 1991
- Folder 6: Clippings - Louisiana Politics, April-June, 1991
- Folder 1: Clippings - Louisiana Politics, January-March, 1990
- Box 52
- Box 53
- Folder 1: Clippings - Louisiana Politics, 1992-1994
- Folder 2: Clippings - Louisiana Politics, 1995
- Folder 3: Clippings - Louisiana Politics, 1996
- Folder 4: Clippings - Louisiana Politics, 1997
- Folder 5: Clippings - Louisiana Politics, 1998
- Folder 6: Clippings - Louisiana Politics, 1999
- Folder 7: Clippings - Louisiana Politics, 2000
- Folder 8: Clippings - Louisiana Politics, 2001
- Folder 9: Clippings - Louisiana Politics, 2002
- Folder 10: Clippings - Louisiana Politics, 2003
- Folder 11: Clippings - Louisiana Politics, 2004
- Folder 12: Clippings - Louisiana Politics, no date
- Folder 1: Clippings - Louisiana Politics, 1992-1994
- Box 54
- Box 55
- Box 56
- Box 57
- Box 58
- Box 59
- Item 1: Tape recording: 1966 Testimonial Banquet honoring Mayor Victor H. Schiro
- Item 2: Cassette tape: Earl K. Long - Noe-Long broadcast, November 11, 1959
- Item 3: Cassette tape: Noe-Long broadcast, November 23, 1959
- Item 4: Videocassette: Blaze
- Item 5: Videocassette: Vic Schiro Obituary, August 31, 1992; Funeral, September 2, 1992
- Item 6: Videocassette: Fields-Foster Debate, November 1, 1995
- Item 7: Videocassette: Fields/Foster "Final Debate" - 1995 Gubernatorial Election, November 15, 1995
- Item 1: Tape recording: 1966 Testimonial Banquet honoring Mayor Victor H. Schiro
- Box 60
- Box 61
- Box 62
- Volume 1: Scrapbook Volume 1: New Orleans Politics, Orleans Democratic Association, Mayor Andrew J. McShane, March-July 1920
- Volume 2: Scrapbook Volume 2: New Orleans Politics, Orleans Democratic Association, Mayor Andrew J. McShane, July-August, 1920
- Volume 3: Scrapbook Volume 3: New Orleans Politics, Orleans Democratic Association, Mayor Andrew J. McShane, August 1920
- Volume 4: Scrapbook Volume 1: Political Articles from Newspapers - 1940s - MISSING DUE TO KATRINA
- Volume 5: Scrapbook Volume 2: Political Articles from Newspapers - 1940s - MISSING DUE TO KATRINA
- Volume 6: Scrapbook Volume 3: Political Articles from Newspapers - 1940s - MISSING DUE TO KATRINA
- Volume 7: Bound Volume 1: A Digest of the Ordinances, Resolutions, By-Laws, and Regulations of the Corporation of New Orleans and a Collection of the Laws of the Legislature Relative of the Said City, 1836
- Volume 8: Typescript, Volume 1: Estudio Sobre Mexico - Higgins Industries, 1945
- Volume 9: Typescript, Volume 2: Estudio Sobre Mexico - Higgins Industries, 1945
- Volume 10: Typescript, Volume 3: Estudio Sobre Mexico - Higgins Industries, 1945
- Volume 11: Typescript, Volume 4: Estudio Sobre Mexico - Higgins Industries, 1945
- Volume 12: Pontchartrain Railroad Company Minute Book, 1850 - 1856
- Volume 13: Pontchartrain Railroad Company Minute Book, 1882 - 1935
- Box 1
- Series 4: Jack B. McGuire collection of Huey P. Long papers, 1929-1986
All materials in this sub-series are housed in protective onsite storage. Please ask a LaRC staff member for access information.
The collection includes speech drafts; Long’s agreements with the Old Regulars political organization and Standard Oil; papers on his Share Our Wealth program; dossiers on his enemies; original illustrations for his autobiography with captions in his handwriting; documents showing that he always intended to name the Huey P. Long bridge after himself; documents relating to the Win or Lose Oil Company; campaign files; photographs of his last known public appearance, and more.
- Box 1
- Folder 1: Information on materials contained in Box 1
- Researchers advised to disregard annotated location notes.
- Folder 2: Huey P. Long Biographical Materials
White’s Biography, typewritten copy of sketch. 8 pages.
United States Senate, Committee on the Judiciary, brief biography of Huey P. Long.
Huey Pierce Long biography written when he was a senator-elect prior to 1931 March 4.
Two page biography, written prior to his term as a senator. 2 pages.
Huey P. Long biography, written For The National Cyclopedia of American Biography, copyrighted James T. White & Co., Publishers, New York, 1933 March 17. 5 pages.
- Folder 3: Huey P. Long’s “Accomplishments”
- Two copies of “A Brief Outline of the accomplishments in Louisiana of THE LATE UNITED STATES SENATOR HUEY P. LONG” by Earle J. Christenberry.
- Folder 4: Huey P. Long’s Filibuster, 1935
Photocopy from Huey Long. 3 pages.
W.J. Horning, Denver, Colorado, typewritten note on front-page clipping from The Denver Post, 1935 August 27, headlined: “Final Extra: HUEY LONG’S FILIBUSTER HOLDS UP OLD-AGE PENSIONS UNTIL NEXT YEAR.”
Copy of response from Christenberry to M.R. Felter, Cortland NY, 1935 December 20. Marked "Filibuster." 2 pages.
Copy of response from Christenberry to H.A. Warner, Seattle, 1935 October 2. 2 pages.
Copy of response from Christenberry to M.E. Pownall, Riverside, 1935 October 2. 2 pages.
Copy of response from Christenberry to Alice Daggit, Minneapolis, 1935 October 2. 2 pages.
Copy of response from Christenberry to S.H. Willis, High Point NC, 1935 October 2. 2 pages.
Copy of response from Christenberry toW.J. Horning, Denver, 1935 October 2. 2 pages.
H.A. Warner, Seattle, Washington, to Long, postmarked 1935 August 27. Marked by Christenberry, “Criticism of filibuster speech.”
M.E. Pownall, Riverside, California, to Long, 1935, August 27. Marked by Christenberry, “Criticism of filibuster speech.”
Mrs. Alice Daggit, Minneapolis, Minnesota, to Long, 1935 August 28.
S.H. Willis, High Point, North Carolina, to Long, 1935 August 29. Marked by Christenberry, “Filibuster criticism.”
- Folder 5: Huey P. Long Correspondence, 1933-1936
Huey P. Long to members of Share Our Wealth Program “The Share Our Wealth Principles – Roosevelt Promised to Fulfill Them: Hoover Declared Them His “Conception of America” – But Only Organized Societies Can Force the Keeping of Such Pledges.” Broadside folded in quarters.
Mrs. Allen J. Ellender to Earle Christenberry, 1936 January 9.
Resolution signed by the North Dakota Labor Association of North Dakota, signed by Dr. Jacob H. Miller and Fred E. Worlitz, sent to Rose Long, undated.
Earle Christenberry to Joint Committee on Printing, Capitol Building, Washington, D.C., 1935 May 24.
Chairman of Joint Committee on Printing, Capitol Building, Washington, D.C., to Huey P. Long, 1935 May 24.
Chairman of The Public Printer, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., to “Mr. Public Printer”, 1935 May 24.
W. Forbes Morgan to Huey P. Long, 1933 November 8. Marked “personal” and “address?” on it in red crayon.
Compton I. White, Representative-Idaho to Huey P. Long, 1935 August 17. 2 pages.
Empty envelope from Long's US Senate Office. Postmarked 1935 August 5.
- Folder 6: Huey P. Long Correspondence - mostly Huron Press, 1935-1936
Small card that says “Play safe, keep Trent. L. James, Assessor, Rapides Parish, Your Vote Appreciated.” “Good Photo” written by hand on the back.
W.L. Griffin, Huron Press, Inc. to Honorable Huey P. Long, 1935 May 8. 2 pages.
W.L. Griffin, Huron Press, Inc. to Honorable Huey P. Long, 1935 May 21. 2 pages.
Earle Christenberry to William L. Griffin, 1935 October 7.
Earle Christenberry to William L. Griffin, 1935 November 7. 2 pages.
William Griffin to Earle Christenberry, 1935 November 19. 2 pages.
William Griffin to Earle Christenberry, 1935 December 2.
William Griffin to Earle Christenberry, 1935 December 2 with copy of telegram from Griffin to Christenberry
William Griffin to Earle Christenberry, 1935 December 21.
William Griffin to Governor James A. Noe, 1935 December 21. 2 pages.
Unidentified to Huron Press, 1935 December 27.
Trent L. James to Earle Christenberry, 1935 December 27.
W.L. Griffin to Earle J. Christenberry, 1935 December 30. 2 pages.
Huron Press to Earle Christenberry, Western Union telegram, 1936 January 6.
Two receipts from The Huron Press, Inc. to James A. Noe and Earle Christenberry, one for $150.00 from 1936 January 7 and one claiming a balance due of $13.86 from 1936 January 7, respectively.
W.L. Griffin to Earle Christenberry, 1936 January 9.
- Folder 7: Huey P. Long Miscellaneous, 1934-1935
The Washington Daily News, 1934 July 30, marked with notes in margin.
“The Profane History of Louisiana, From Bienville to Huey P. Long, Featuring the Evolution of Vice from the First Days of the City and Speculations of John Law to the Basin Street Dive of Lulu White and Intricate Ramifications of the Modern Underworld, an Epitomized History Showing the Reasons why New Orleans was called “The City Care Forgot,” by Victor Volero, copyrighted 1935. Markings on inside of front and back cover and back of the back cover.
Envelope that says “Put in the Box, envelope autographed by HPL.”
- Folder 8: Huey P. Long Miscellaneous Correspondence
Shelby Taylor to Huey Long, 1930 March 11.
Huey P. Long to Barry Faris, Editor of International News Services, Inc., New York City, copy of a Western Union Telegram, 1932 December 2.
Barry Faris to Huey P. Long, 1932 November 29.
John St. Paul, from Supreme Court of Louisiana, New Orleans, to Hon. Huey P. Long, 1932 September 26. 3 pages.
Clipping from The Times-Picayune, with red markings by Huey near a section called “A Correction” about the senatorial elections. 1932 August 17.
W.B. Shearn, from Court Florists and Fruiterers in London, to Huey Long, 1935 January 29. With envelope addressed to Huey Long, postmarked in London.
Photo of Huey P. Long with W.B. Shearn used in an issue of Sphere with clipping titled “I Say Old Fellow” describing the occasion when Shearn and Long met. 1933 September 17.
Copy of The Sphere. 1935 January 26. Features an extensive article about Huey P. Long and his potential presidential campaign.
Weldon Appelt, Edward Neal, Henry Yeager the IV, Frank Schleicher, John Melton, Frank Fuentes, Sidney Loveless, and Joe Linepaugh to Huey P. Long, Western Union Telegram, 1934 November 27.
Huey Long to John Melton, Frank Fuentes, Sidney Loveless, and Joe Linepaugh, 1934 November 28, Western Union Telegraph.
- Folder 9: Huey P. Long Headshot
- Two copies of a headshot photo of Huey P. Long. Signed “My best wishes, Huey P. Long, U.S. Senator” by Long.
- Folder 10: Share Our Wealth, Copyright
“Share Our Wealth Plan, by Huey P. Long.” Typescript. 2 copies. 2 pages each copy.
Trademark of SHARE THE WEALTH SOCIETY – “EVERY Man a King.” Mason, Fenwick, & Lawrence, Patent and Trademark Lawyers, Washington, D.C., to Earle J. Christenberry, 1935 November 19. 2 pages.
Generic circular letter from Copyright Office.
Library of Congress, Copyright Office, Register of Copyright of Earle J. Christenberry, 1935 November 27.
William L. Brown, Register of Copyrights, Library of Congress, to Earle J. Christenberry, 1935 December 10.
William L. Brown, Register of Copyrights, Certificate of Copyright Registration issued to Earle J. Christenberry, 1935 December 30. Small card.
Earle J. Christenberry to Rutledge C. Clement. 1976 October 9. 2 pages.
Earle J. Christenberry, note, no date, apparently about Share Our Wealth.
- Folder 11: Share Our Wealth Booklets and Pledge Cards
10 enrollment cards for the Share the Wealth Society.
Instructions for the Share the Wealth Society by Huey P. Long, United States Senator, Washington D.C. Copyright 1935 by Earle Christenberry.
Share Our Wealth – Every Man a King, Containing Authorities, Laws, Statistics, and Published Comments of Leaders of All Times by Huey P. Long. Some of the same content as the other pamphlet but a different cover and an additional message.
- Folder 12: Time Article on Huey P. Long, 1935 April 1
- Issue with picture of Long on the cover with the subtitle “Candidate Long”. Only pages 15-18 inside the cover.
- Folder 13: Huey P. Long and the Washington, D.C. Social Register
Rochester, N.Y., Evening Journal, 1933 December 8. "Huey Long Stays in Washington's Social Register"
New York, N.Y., Evening Journal, 1933 December 8. "1934 Register Retains Huey in Society"
Associated Press dispatch, 1933 December 15, “Huey Long refuses Social Register Listing; Finds People Can’t Dunk Their Corn Pone.”
World Telegram, New York, NY, 1933 December 16. “Long Refuses Place in Social Register.”
New York Times, New York, 1933 December 16. “Huey Long refuses Social Register Listing; Finds People Can’t Dunk Their Corn Pone.”
Washington Herald, 1933 December 16, “Huey Demands D.C. Bluebook Omit His Name.”
New York Daily News, 1933 December 17, “Kingfish Snubs Socialites Who Don’t Know Potlikker.”
Seven other brief clippings.
Huey P. Long’s file copy of his letter to the Social Register. 1933 December 15. Two pages.
Essay from unknown author (probably Christenberry) recounting Huey Long's comments. 6 pages.
- Folder 14: Bazz Hitt, Jr. “Why Huey P. Long Should Be President.”
- 1935. Pamphlet.
- Folder 15: Huey P. Long correspondence file marked “funny letters”
George B. Spencer, Minneapolis, Minn., to Long, 1933 January 12. 2 pages.
Undated and unidentified note with rhyme and satirical Psalm. Full page.
Elex Henderson, President, Share You Wealth Society, New Orleans, to Long, 1934 October 12. 4 pages.
Efrain Castro Rivas, New Orleans, LA, to Long, 1934 October 3. 6 pages.
Narcisse Le Cour, Lake Charles, LA, to Long, 1934 October 22. 2 pages. Enclosed two additional letters concerning matters in letter to Long.
Unidentified letter to Long concerning lottery and family and with lottery numbers and note attached. 1934.
Lee Duprll, Benton, LA., to Long, 1934 November 5.
H.A. Ess, Miami, Oklahoma, to Long, 1934 November 10.
Marie Lapage, New Orleans, LA with shorthand at top. Undated.
Richmond Yalley (?), Baton Rouge, to Long, enclosing drawing.
Undated and unidentified note on Dupont Circle stationery. 2 pages.
Undated and unidentified note concerning "soldiers want cash!"
Undated and unidentified note with rhyme and satirical Psalm.
Joe Shuler, Creston, LA, to Long, 1934 September 8. 4 pages.
F.A. Roscol, Pelican, LA to Long, 1934 November 10.
Kenneth Lods, New Orleans, to Long, 1934 October 11.
Willie Washton, Algiers, LA, to Long, 1934 October 24.
Dr. Walpole Brewer, Miami Beach, to Huey Long, 1934 December 14. 2 pages.
Prank letter to Huey, sent at "2 am sober". Otherwise undated. Possibly sent in envelope from Beverly Hills.
E.W. Weary, Bogalusa, LA to Huey Long, 1934 October 30. 4 pages.
Willie Tullos (?) of International Brotherhood of Paper Makers to Governor O.K. Allen. 1934 November 24. Includes part of envelope.
"The Swindled, Outraged, and Embittered Inventor" to Long enclosing letter to give to Mayor Walmsley. Undated. Includes letter to Long, typescript of letter to be delivered to Walmsley and two envelopes (one postmarked from Chicago.
A.J. Solo note concerning American Representative. Includes Mexican newspaper.
David L. Newlin addressed to Long incorrectly as Governor, from Westville, Indiana, 1934 November 14.
- Folder 16: Huey P. Long and Potlikker Correspondence
Huey P. Long to Mr. Robert Scott, 1932 April 12.
Robert E. Scott, Brooklyn, NY, to Long, 1932 April 10.
Huey P. Long to Mrs. H.E. Blackmar, 1932 March 18.
Mrs. Mary K. Blackmar, Hopewell, NJ, to Senator Huey P. Long, 1932 March 11.
Mrs. M.K. Blackmar to Huey P. Long, 1932 March 22.
Mrs. M.K. Blackmar to Huey P. Long, 1932 March 26.
A.L. Rigel, Anchor Restaurant, Akron, Ohio, to Long. 1932 May 2.
Huey P. Long to A.L. Rigel, sending recipes.1932 May 21.
- Folder 17: Huey P. Long Miscellaneous Clippings
New Orleans States, 1931 September 24. Contains article on The Co-Operative club with a picture of Earle J. Christenberry, who served as the 1st vice president.
The Washington Post, 1934 June 18, with article entitled “Politics and People” by Elliot Thurston about Huey P. Long’s filibuster. Contains red markings.
Clipping from undated newspaper, “Senate Puts Stop to Ouster of Long, Lack of Evidence Terminates Louisiana Inquiry”
Fred F. Greene of Columbus Property Owners Cooperative Association to Honorable Huey Long, 1934 June 18, Western Union Telegram.
Cynthia B. Erskine to “Hughey” P. Long, 1934 June 18.
The Washington Post, 1934 June 19 with articles pertinent to Long entitled “Long Angered by Lost Report”, “Talks on for an Hour”, and “Senate Passed 252”, with red pencil markings around it.
Memphis Press-Scimitar, 1934 June 18, with article entitled “Huey Wins Filibuster in Senate and Forces Vote on Farm Relief”, pencil marking “Honorable Senator Long Marked Copy” and pencil markings to highlight the article.
Congressional Record, Seventy-Second Congress, Second Session, 1932 December 9.
- Folder 18: Huey P. Long Memorial Commission.
- Contains 7 warrants.
- Folder 19: Charles Keck and the HPL Monument
Charles Keck to Earle J. Chirstenberry, 1939 September 29.
Proposed inscription for Huey P. Long Monument by Keck.
Charles Keck to Earle Christenberry, 1939 October 2.
Charles Keck to Earle Christenberry, 1939 November 6.
Charles Keck to Earle Christenberry 1942 July 17.
Contract made between Commission appointed by Earl K. Long and Charles Keck for construction of Huey P. Long Memorial. 5 pages.
Keck to Christenberry, 1940 January 2.
Keck to Christenberry, 1940 March 6.
Christenberry (?) to Senator Allen J. Ellender, 1940 April 17.
Charles Keck to Christenberry, 1940 July 30.
Charles Keck, bill to Huey P. Long Memorial Commission for Memorial, 1940 August 13, cost $5,250.00
Keck to Christenberry, 1940 September 12. 2 pages.
Allen Ellender to Mrs. Huey P. Long, 1940 November 20. 2 pages.
Allen Ellender to Mrs. Huey P. Long, 1940 November 30.
Charles Keck to Earle Christenberry, 1940 December 4.
David Lynn, Architect of the Capitol, to Mrs. Huey P. Long, 1940 December 13.
Christenberry to Charles Keck, 1940 December 19.
Keck to Christenberry, 1941 January 3.
Keck to Huey P. Long Memorial Commission, receipt with payments for the Huey Long Memorial. 1941, January 3.
Allen J. Ellender to Earle J. Christenberry, 1941 March 24.
Rose McConnell Long to Earle J. Christenberry, 1941 May 3.
Pamphlet for Memorial Services for M.M. Logan, William E. Borah, Ernest W. Gibson, Ernest Lundeen, key Pittman, and Morris Sheppard in the Senate of the United States. 1941 April 25. Services would also cover the unveiling of the Huey P. Long Monument.
Charles Keck to Earle Christenberry, 1941 December 14. 2 pages. (Unclear if second page is related to first - mentions visit in Gulfport)
Notes on pricing for Huey P. Long Memorial construction.
American Bank & Trust Co. New Orleans, LA, Statement of Account of Commission for Procuring and Placing in the National Statuary Hall a Statue of Senator Huey P. Long
Two counter checks from American Bank & Trust Company, one for $5,250.00 from 1940 September 3 and one for $4,500.00 from 1940 December 18.
Marked business card from Charles Keck
Clipping from New Orleans Sunday Item-Tribute with picture and title “As Long’s Statue Was Unveiled in Washington”
Clipping from newspaper, “Huey P. Long Statue Unveiled in Capitol’s Hall of Fame”.
Page from The Washington Daily News from 1941 April 26 with article “Huey Long Joins Great, near Great, Etc., and Senators Breathe Easy”.
Allen J. Ellender to Earle Christenberry, Western Union telegram, 1941 April 1
Allen Ellender to Earle Christenberry, Western Union telegram, 1941 April 18
Photocopy of file from Huey P. Long with notes about payments made to Charles Keck
- Folder 20: Photos of Huey P. Long Memorial
10 photos.
Photograph of clay bust of Huey P. Long
Distance shot of memorial in the garden
Shot of the memorial from its front
Close-up shot
Extreme close-up shot with part of its base
View from left side
Close-up from left side showing base carving of Long providing free schoolbooks to children
View of monument from right side, with carving of the state capitol forming raised part of platform for statue, Huey with arm raised with workers for capitol, one with roll of plans in hand.
Close-up from angled right-side.
View from rear of monument, with base showing the Capitol and Huey P. Long Bridge, with inscriptions.
- Folder 21: Speech at Unveiling of the Huey P. Long Statue
- “Euology at the Unveiling of the Statue of HUEY P. LONG in Statuary Hall of the capitol of the United States at Washington, D.C.” by Earle Christenberry. 5 pages.
- Folder 22: Memorial Speeches for Huey P. Long
Hugh M. Wilkinson, “Addresses Delivered at the Memorial Exercises Before the Supreme Court of Louisiana, October 7, 1935, Under the Auspices of the State Bar of Louisiana, Hon. Gaston L. Porterie, President, Presiding.” Pamphlet.
Otto A. Van Tuyl, New Orleans, 1935. “A TRIBUTE TO SENATOR HUEY P. LONG”. Single card stock sheet
- Folder 23: Senator John H. Overton’s Tribute to Huey P. Long
- “Huey Pierce Long, Speech of Hon. John H. Overton of Louisiana in the Senate of the United States, January 22, 1936” pamphlet. 2 copies. One copy had penciled scribble on front.
- Folder 24: “Flames: Pyrotechnics and Career of the Eternal Kingfish.”
- Lengthy typescript. Presumably by Christenberry. Reviews Long’s career. 23 pages.
- Folder 25: Valley Forge, 1936
Two pamphlets titled “The Thirteenth Annual Louisiana State Sunday at Valley Forge, Under the Auspices of the Louisiana State Society, Daughters of American Revolution, FORM OF SERVICE in the Washington Memorial Chapel, SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1936, at 3.15 o’clock.”
C.C. Wilson, Jr., Secretary of the Vestry of the Washington Memorial Chapel, to The Hon. James A. Noe, Governor of Louisiana, 1936 April 1.
James A. Noe, Governor of Louisiana, to Earle Christenberry, April 4 1936.
State of Louisiana certificate with James A. Noe appointing Earle Christenberry as a delegate from Louisiana to the Thirteenth Annual Louisiana Service in the Washington Memorial Chapel to be held at Valley Forge, PA, on 1936 May 10.
C.C. Wilson to Earle J. Christenberry, 1936 April 20.
C.C. Wilson to James A. Noe, 1936 April 20.
C.C. Wilson to Earle Christenberry, 1936 May 2.
Earle Christenberry to C.C. Wilson, Jr., 1936 May 6.
Address of Earle Christenberry of New Orleans, LA, the representative of Honorable James A. Noe, Governor of Louisiana, at the Louisiana Day Ceremonies of the Washington Memorial at Valley Force, PA., on Sunday, 1936 May 10. 8 pages.
Earle Christenberry to James A. Noe, 1936 May 11.
C.C. Wilson to Earle Christenberry, 1936 May 13.
C.C. Wilson to Mrs. Rose McConnell Long, 1936 August 27. Flyer for National Washington Memorial Carillon at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania attached.
C.C. Wilson to Earle J. Christenberry, 1936 September 9.
Rose McConnell Long, U.S.S., to Mr. C.C. Wilson Jr., 1936 September 19.
C.C. Wilson to Honorable Rose McConnell Long, 1936 September 22.
Louisiana Bell List
- Folder 26: Speech Broadcast, 1936
Photocopied remarks of Earle J. Christenberry, Secretary to the Late Senator Huey P. Long, in introducing a 45 minute electrical transcription of the voice of the late Senator Long over a statewide network of radio stations including WDSU, New Orleans; WJBO, Baton Rouge; KMLB, Monroe; KRMD, Shreveport; KVOL, Lafayette; KPLC, Lake Charles; KALB, Alexandria. Marked by Christenberry. 6 pages. Copy from the William Wisdom Collection of Huey P. Long papers at the Louisiana Research Collection.
Statement by Earle J. Christenberry about the "Posthumous Speech by the Late Senator Huey P. Long presented over a statewide radio hookup tonight." 4 pages.
Telegrams and Letters Sent to Earle J. Christenberry about the Broadcast of Huey P. Long’s Last Speech that he Introduced. 24 telegrams and 5 letters. 1936 January 14-18.
- Folder 27: Telegrams, 1936 January 21-23
- State election telegrams. Five telegrams to Christenberry.
- Folder 28: Christenberry Speeches
Christenberry unmasks the hypocrisy of Pat Tugwell. Statement of Earle. J. Christenberry. 4 pages.
Earle J. Christenberry, Observations About Huey Long. 8 pages.
Two page first draft of a speech that begins “Divine Providence always furnished a remedy for the particular evils of an age or people, but it is not logical to conclude that this remedy would prove a panacea for all the future generations or future conditions of country…” that compares Huey Long to Caesar. 2 copies of same speech, one with editing marks.
Speech that introduces Earle Christenberry as a guest speaker. 2 pages.
“Remarks of Earle J. Christenberry, Director of Public Relations, State of Louisiana, Representing Honorable Robert S. Maestri, Mayer of the City of New Orleans, Louisiana, at the Dinner of the Mississippi River Parkway Association, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C.” 1939 March 22. 3 pages.
Address on Christenberry’s candidacy for State Treasurer. 8 pages, one very damaged.
Speech after Christenberry’s withdrawal from the race for State Treasurer. 17 pages.
- Folder 29: Christenberry Clips
“E.J. Christenberry is Long’s Secretary.” Newspaper clipping, no place or date, with photo of Christenberry.
"Long's Autobiography Published by Friends." Newspaper clipping.
“Earle J. Christenberry, confidant and Secretary of Huey Pierce Long, at his desk in Washington.” Copy of article, no place or date, with photo of Christenberry with stacks of mail.
“Tugwell States Christenberry is Triple Dipper.” Copy of clipping, Times-Picayune, 1939 November 2.
“E. Christenberry Quits as head of Relations Group.” Copy of clipping from the Times-Picayune. 1940 May 8.
“Christenberry is Named Secretary to Governor Long.” Copy of clipping, Baton Rouge Morning Advocate. 1939 July 23.
“Takes Job Under Chief on Monday.” Copy of news article, New Orleans Item, 1939 July 23.
“Christenberry Withdraws From Runoff.” Copy of article. New Orleans States. 1940 January 23.
- Folder 30: Photos of Earle J. Christenberry
- Nine photographs sent to him by The Times-Picayune Publishing Corporation from its files in 1964. Includes envelope and tag board.
- Folder 31: Washington Carnival Mardi Gras Ball
“Louisiana Plans $90,000 Mardi Gras for Washington,” Clipping, Washington Post, 1937 September 22.
Richard W. Leche, Governor of Louisiana, Memorandum to all Members of Governor’s Staff, 1938 February 25.
Senator John H. Overton to Earle J. Christenberry, 1938 February 26.
Senator John H. Overton to Governor Richard W. Leche, 1938 February 26, copy of Telegram.
Earle J. Christenberry to Congressman, 1938 March 4. Attached is a list of contributors.
Earle J. Christenberry to Senator John H. Overton, 1938 March 4.
Earle J. Christenberry to Congressman Paul Maloney, 1938 March 10.
Paul H. Maloney to Earle J. Christenberry, 1938 March 12.
Paul H. Maloney, Congressman, Second District of Louisiana. Typed statement that the society has decided not to hold the ball.
Congressman Paul H. Maloney to Seymour Weiss, 1938 March 16, copy to Christenberry.
Paul H. Maloney to Earle J. Christenberry, 1938 March 17.
R.E. Hunter, Administrative Assistant to Senator Russell B. Long, to Earle J. Christenberry, 1971 July 27.
Photocopy of original file folder notes. 2 pages.
- Folder 32: Earle J. Christenberry and Miss America Pageant, 1938
- Campaign Manual for American beauty Event for the selection of Miss America of 1938. 3 pages.
- Folder 33: Callie Long to Earle J. Christenberry, Undated
- Letter from Huey Long’s sister. Includes list of US Senators
- Folder 34: Michael Gillette Correspondence
Agreement, signed by Michael L. Gillette on stationery of Earle J. Christenberry, 1970 November 4.
Agreement, 1970 November 4, signed by Michael L. Gillette and Earle J. Christenberry.
Michael Gillette to Earle J. Christenberry, 1970, November 5, thanking him for an interview on 1970 November 4.
Michael Gillette to Christenberry, 1971 February 17, forwarding transcript of 1970 November 4 interview. (Unclear if this refers to transcripts appearing later in this folder)
Lyndon B. Johnson to Michael L. Gillette, 1971 April 7, copy.
Michael Gillette to Christenberry, 1971 April 22.
Michael Gillette to Christenberry, 1971 May 11.
Michael Gillette to Christenberry, 1971 July 7.
Michael Gillette to Christenberry, 1971 August 1.
Michael Gillette to Christenberry, 1971 October 21.
Michael Gillette to Christenberry, 1971 November 10.
Michael Gillette to Chrisstenberry, 1972 June 18.
Michael Gillette to Christenberry, 1972 July 27.
Photostat of clipping.
Henry E. Edmunds, Director, Ford Archives, to Michael L. Gillette, 1972 August 9. Includes two enclosures of copies of records from Ford Archives.
Michael Gillette to Christenberry, 1972 August 17.
Earle J. Christenberry to Michael Gillette, 1972, September 29, copy.
Michael Gilette to Christenberry, 1972 October 22.
Michael Gillette to Christenberry, 1972 December 20.
Michael Gillette to Christenberry, on stationery from Lyndon B. Johnson’s Library, 1973 February 21.
Michael Gillette to Christenberry, 1973 April 25.
Gillette to Christenberry, 1973 May 23.
Gillette to Christenberry, 1973 June 5.
Gillette to Christenberry, 1973 July 6.
Gillette to Christenberry, 1973 August 29.
Gillette to Christenberry, 1973 October 21.
Interview dates, note: 1970, November 4; 1971, February 10; 1971, February 26; 1971, March 10; 1971, June 14; 1971, July 27.
List of Names submitted to Christenberry by Gillette, with his comments.
List of Names and Subjects, in Christenberry’s handwriting.
Notes by Christenberry, regarding Interview V.
Typed note by Christenberry: “62769 Share our Wealth Societies… 874,872 Membership list… Huey’s speech $10,000 salary, etc.”
4 loose pages of notes.
“HUEY LONG AND THE BLACKS.” Chapter on the “Negro Issue” in Southern politics in the 1930s as it involved Huey Long and Share Our Wealth. 16 pages.
WIN OR LOSE OIL COMPANY. Christenberry discussed Win or Lose with Michael Gillette. Edits and deletions marked by Christenberry. Partial copy? 7 pages.
MY FIRST DAYS IN THE WHITE HOUSE. Gillette questioned Christenberry about the book, published shortly after Huey Long’s death. 14 pages. Pages significantly edited. Page 16 has section cut out.
- Folder 35: Earle J. Christenberry and Gerald Ford During the 1976 National Elections
General Fundraising letter from Gerald Ford to Earle Christenberry, 1976 August 31, soliciting campaign contributions, enclosing letter from Ronald Reagan.
Earle Christenberry to President Ford, 1976 September 10, forwarding a check to the G.O.P.Victory Fund
Ronald L. Elliott, Director of Correspondence, The White House, to Earle J. Christenberry, 1976 September 28, advising President Ford has asked him to thank Christenberry, however his contribution was sent to the White House and federal law does not allow acceptance of political contributions in Government buildings. He returns the check and provides the address of the Republican National Committee.
Guy Vander Jagt, Chairman, Republican National Committee to Christenberry, 1976 November 19, expressing gratitude for contribution of $100.00 and enclosing a letter from Congressmen Trent Lott and Tom Corcoran about the help his campaign received from the RNC
Congressman Guy Vander Jagt to Christenberry, 1976 December 7, about the election
Guy Vander Jagt to Christenberry, 1976 December 14, about the election.
Gerald L. Ford to Christenberry, 1977 January 12, discussing the election, reviewing his presidency, seeking contributions to the Republican Party, and enclosing photos of the President with his wife, in a crowd, and being sworn in; Special Post-Election Report of the National Republican Congressional Committee to contributors
Congressman Guy Vander Jagt to Christenberry, 1977 February 7, soliciting a contribution to the Committee.
- Folder 36: Christenberry Miscellany
Memorandom to Earle J. Christenberry. 1935 September 30. Includes shorthand version of original note.
Envelope with 4 of Christenberry's business cards (Secretary to Huey Long, Producer of Crude Oil and Gas, Director of Public Relations for the State of Louisiana, and Director of Public Relations for the Port of New Orleans)
- Folder 37: Rose Long
John D. Rhodes to Hon. Rose McConnell Long. 1936?
John D. Rhodes to Hon. Rose McConnell Long. 1936? (Second letter)
Letter from Rita Hovey-King to Senator Rose McConnell Long, 1936 May 26. 2 pages.
Photograph of painting of Huey P. Long enclosed in above letter from Rita Hovey-King.
- Folder 1: Information on materials contained in Box 1
- Box 2
- Folder 1: Information on materials contained in Folder 2
- Folder 2: Huey P. Long Birth and Family Background, 1931 July 27–1932 January 23
Catherine B. Dillon to Mr. George Wallace, 1931 July 27. New Orleans, LA. To Baton Rouge, LA. George Wallace was Huey P. Long’s legal advisor.
Miss Louise Farmer to Governor Huey P. Long, 1932 January 23. Paris, Texas to Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
- Folder 3: Information on materials contained in Folders 4-7
- Please see notes that are inside the folder.
- Folder 4: Huey P. Long Correspondence, 1933
These letters are primarily boilerplate responses.
Letter to Joseph Bowab, 1933 April 8. Includes envelope.
Letter to Joseph Bowab, 1933 April 11.
Generic letter, 1933 April 15. Two pages.
Letter to Gladys Sheperdson, undated.
4 items. 6 pieces.
- Folder 5: Telegram, Julian Howell to Huey P. Long, 1935 January 3
- Mobile, Alabama to New Orleans. 1 item. 1 piece.
- Folder 6: Huey Long and the Hibernia National Bank Crisis in New Orleans, 1933 February 4-5
3 items. 10 pages.
Huey P. Long, Senator; Oscar K. Allen, Governor; and J.S. Brock, State Bank Examiner to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation and Federal Reserve System, New Orleans, 1933 February 4, Telegram. This telegram is a lengthy appeal for a federal cash infusion to the Hibernia Bank. Typescript. 4 pages.
Statement of Huey P. Long, United States Senator, 1933 February 5. Transcript of a statement by Long on the Hibernia Bank crisis. 3 pages.
Statement of United states Senator Huey P. Long over Radio Station WWL, 1933 February 5, 7:00 P.M. Huey Long’s typescript of his statement on the bank crisis. 3 pages.
- Folder 7: The Old Regular Ward Leaders Call on Mayor Walmsley to Resign in the Face of Huey Long’s Assault on the City, Undated
- Statement by members of Old Regular Caucus. One page.
- Folder 8: Information on materials contained in Folder 9 - Folder 14
- Folder 9: Huey P. Long correspondence, 1933, January 31-1935, May 24
5 items. 6 pieces.
Huey Long to President-Elect Franklin D. Roosevelt. Telegram. 1933 January 31. From Long in Washington to Roosevelt at Warm Springs. Two pages.
Louisiana State University Junior Prom Committee to Huey P. Long. 1933 March 29. Telegram.
Huey P. Long to Louisiana State University Junior Prom Committee. 1933 March 29. Telegram.
Huey P. Long to Earle J. Christenberry. 1935 May 24.Telegram. From Long in Gainesville, Georegia, to Christenberry in Washington.
Huey P. Long to Disabled American Veterans. 1933 June 24. Printed letter to “Dear Friend”.
- Folder 10: Huey P. Long’s “War Record”, 1935 and undated
2 items. 4 pieces.
W.T. Heflin to Earle J. Christenberry. 1935 May 12. Telegram. From Helfin, Chairman of the Draft Board, Winn Parish Louisiana, Winnfield, Louisiana to Christenbery, Care Senator Huey P. Long, Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 3 pages.
Earle J. Christenberry to Mr. Wes Robovsky, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Undated
- Folder 11: Huey P. Long and LSU Football, 1933 April 29-1934 November 14
L.W. “Chip” Robert, Jr., Atlanta, to Senator Huey Long, Washington, D.C. Telegram. 1933 April 29.
Telegram sent to Huey P. Long from “George”, New York City. 1933 September 2.
Harry P. Clark, Jr., Editor of Knoxville Journal, to Huey Long. 1934 November 11 (10?). Telegram.
Harry P. Clark, Jr., Knoxville, to Secretary of Senator Huey Long, Baton Rouge. 1934 November 11. Telegram. Two pages.
Marvin Thompson, Journal Sports Editor, Knoxville, to Senator Huey P. Long, Baton Rouge, Telegram, 1934 November 11.
Knoxville Chamber of Commerce, C.F. Holland, Executive Vice President, to Huey Long, Baton rouge, Telegram, 1934 November 14.
L.K. Wright, President, Wright-Cruze Hardware Co., Knoxville, to Hon. Huey P. Long, 1934 November 14.
7 items. 8 pieces.
- Folder 12: Huey P. Long and the Huey P. Long Bridge, 1933
James W. MacDonald, New Orleans, to Senator Huey P. Long, Washington, Telegram, 1933 January 18.
Huey P. Long, Washington, to James W. MacDonald, Hotel Roosevelt, New Orleans, Telegram, 1933 January 18.
Huey Long’s copy of the Modjeski, Masters, and Chase Engineers’ drawing of the bridge, with his written direction that it be named for him. Folded in quarters.
3 items. 3 pieces.
- Folder 13: Threat Against Life of Huey P. Long by “C”, 1935
Note from “C”. 1935 January 1.
Envelope that contained note. Postmarked New Orleans 1935 January 2.
B.C.I. envelope with note and envelope. From State of Louisiana, Bureau of Criminal identification and Investigation, Baton Rouge.
Long’s Reaction to threat. Noted in pencil “File – THREATS”.
4 items. 4 pieces.
- Folder 14: Assassination of Huey P. Long, 1935
Washington Herald, 1935 September 10, “Huey Long Sinking, Family at Bedside – Hope Given up for Senator; Reported Dying as Oxygen and Fourth Transfusion Fail – Adrenalin Injected; Relatives in Tears; State Troops Mobilized.”
The Washington Post, 1935 September 10, “Bulletin Tells of Long’s Condition.”
New York Daily News, 1935 September 10. “Weiss Brooded on Long While on Duty Here.”
The Washington Post, September 10, “Surgeon Tells Why Weiss Shot Long.”
“10,000 Pass Bier of Long; Assassination Called a Plot.”
New York Times, 1935 September 13. “Long Aides Receive Threats of Death.”
Washington Herald, 1935 September 13. “A Dictator is Buried – 100,000 at Rites for Huey Long – Called a ‘Martyr’ – Secretary Threatened as Murder Probe Widens.”
“U.S. Inquiry Demanded in Long Death.”
"Long Aids Charge Conspiracy in his Murder"
Fragment
"Son will Carry on, says Long's widow"
Earle J. Christenberry, Confidential Secretary to the Late Senator Huey P. Long, to Roy Helgesen, Washington Herald, Washington, D.C., Baton Rouge, LA. 1935 September 11. On Huey P. Long’s official U.S. Senate stationery. 5 pages.
Newspaper fragments very fragile.
- Folder 15: Information on materials contained in Folder 16
- Please see information inside folders
- Folder 16: Share Our Wealth Movement: Earle J. Christenberry and Gerald L.K. Smith, 1936
Notes by Earle J. Christenberry on Share our Wealth. Typescript. Undated but 1936.
Earle J. Christenberry's notes on Gerald L.K. Smith, on letterhead of Senator Rose McConnelll Long, New Orleans Office, 822 Perdido Street. Undated but 1936. Two pages.
Earle J. Christenberry's notes for a radio speech attacking Gerald L.K. Smith, on carbon paper. Undated but 1936.
"Remarks of Earle J. Christenberry, Secretary to the late Senator Huey P. Long" Typescript. Undated but July 23, 1936. 20 pages.
Telegram to Earle J. Christenberry from the Walle Family. 1936 July 23.
Letter from Mrs. B.W. Paquet, 4605 Baronne Street, New Orleans to Earle J. Christenberry. 1936 July 24. Two pages.
Statement from Mrs. Huey P. Long on Senate letterhead. 1936 July 28.
"Remarks of Earle J. Christenberry over a setate-wide network of radio stations on Monday, November 2nd 1936, 7:45 pm" Typescript with Christenberry's editing, on blank backs of Rose McConnell Long Senate letterhead. 11 pages.
Please see information inside folder 15 for more information. 8 items. 39 pieces.
- Folder 1: Information on materials contained in Folder 2
- Box 3
- Folder 1: Information on materials contained in Folder 2
- Folder 2: Huey Long’s Agreement with Standard Oil, 1935, January 22
- 1 item. 1 piece.
- Folder 3: Information on materials contained in Folders 4, 5, and 6
- Folder 4: Impeachment of Huey P. Long, 1929
- 1 item. 1 piece.
- Folder 5: Former Governor John M. Parker and anti-Long Leader Edward Rightor Seek Federal Investigation of Huey P. Long, No date
- 1 item. 1 piece.
- Folder 6: Sidney Songy “Exposes” a Plot to Murder Huey Long, 1935, January 26
2 items. 5 pieces.
Affidavit by Songy. 1935 January 26. 4 pages.
Copy of Washington Post report that someone attempted to assassinate Songy the day after Huey Long was shot. 1935 September 10.
- Folder 7: Information on materials contained in Folder 8
- Folder 8: Huey Long’s Agreement with the Old regulars, no date
- Signed by Huey P. Long and T. Semmes Walmsley and witnessed by O.K. Allen and Robert S. Maestri, and others. Three typed pages. Includes envelope.
- Folder 9: Information on materials contained in Folders 10-14
- Folder 10: Denunciation of Francis Williams, 1934
“Resolution of Ward Leaders of the Jackson Club,” denouncing Francis Williams for Supporting the Old Regular Choctaw Organization. 2 pages.
“Statement of Women’s Division of the Jackson Democratic Club.” 1 page.
Includes envelope.
3 items. 4 pieces.
- Folder 11: “New York Affidavit, Re: Farley”, 1935 April 23
- From Huey Long’s files. Signed Affidavit by Helen Humphreys, St. Albans, Long Island, New York, before Florence M. Bailey, Notary Public, New York County, April 23, 1935. Two additional copies, unsigned, of the affidavit. Includes two envelopes.
- Folder 12: F.B.I. Investigation of Joseph B. David, President of Franklin Printing Company, 1934, May 18
“Testimony of Klorer, Warner,” written on a Huey P. Long franked envelope.
Internal Revenue Service and F.B.I. investigation of the Huey Long organization, Depositions of Lloyd E. Warner, regarding sale of advertising in the Louisiana Progress and Joseph B. David, President of the Franklin Printing Company, regarding printing for the Long Organization. 1934 May 18. 7 pages.
Sworn Deposition of Lloyd E. Warner. 1934 May 1. 3 pages.
3 items.
- Folder 13: Mrs. S.P. Walmsley Seeks Payment of Commission Due Her on State Printing, Undated
- 1 item. 3 pieces. Letter, plus two envelopes. One envelope marked "Original letter, Mrs. Walmsley to Rogers Printing Co." and another marked Mr. Alfred Danziger.
- Folder 14: Huey Long Investigates Craddock Goins, Author of an Unfavorable Article About Him, and Gathers Information on his Political Enemies John P. Sullivan and Edward Rightor
Real America, December 1934 issue, from Huey Long’s file, stamped “Mirror News Stand, 116 University Pl.” Contains Goins’ article, “The Drunken Tyranny of Huey P. Long.” Contains an additional copy of page p. 11-12. The same page bound within the issue has some annotated remarks.
Three photos of the building mentioned in “The Drunken Tyranny of Huey P. Long.” By Chas. L. Franck of New Orleans.
E.A. Conway, Secretary of State, State of Louisiana, Baton Rouge, to Huey P. Long, 822 Perdido Street, New Orleans, 1934 November 26, with a note in Huey Long’s handwriting. Two pages.
Affidavit by Nicholas G. Carbajal before Augustus G. Williams, Notary Public, New Orleans, 1935 January 3. Two copies, one with handwritten annotations at the top. May possibly read "Real Owner, Red Light"
James M. Acker, Jr., M.D., Superintendent, Mississippi State Hospital, Jackson, 1934 November 27, to Mr. E.R. Schindler, 600 Interstate Bank Building, New Orleans. One page.
8 items.
- Folder 15: Copies of Today magazine that contain articles on Huey P. Long, 1934, October-November
6 items.
October 6, 1934
October 13, 1934
October 20, 1934
October 27, 1934
November 3, 1934
November 10, 1934
- Folder 16: Information on materials contained in Folders 17-26
- Folder 17: Speech Notes by Huey P. Long, with his additions, corrections, and notes about Share Our Wealth., Undated
- 1 item. 7 pages.
- Folder 18: “Forcing the Truth to Light, By Huey P. Long, U.S. Senator.”
- Typescript. 1 item. 6 pages.
- Folder 19: Huey Long’s Memorandum on “The Effect of the Democratic Administration on Wages and Working conditions of Labor.”
- 1 item. 8 pages. No date on documents, but ca. 1934-1935.
- Folder 20: “Huey Long Scheming to be the Fascist Dictator of This Country?”, Undated
Manuscript, in pencil.
9 pages.
- Folder 21: “Speech of Senator Huey P. Long, National Broadcasting Company, Washington, D.C., 1934 February 23, by Draper Reporting Co., Washington, D.C.”
Stapled typescript. Edits made on typescript by Long.
1 item.
- Folder 22: Huey Long’s Copy of the Congressional Record, Seventy-Fourth Congress, First Session., 1935 January 7
- One item. Marked by Long.
- Folder 23: “Senator Huey Long Discusses ‘Share Our Wealthy Society’ over CBS.”, 1935 January 16
From The Columbia Broadcasting System, 8th Floor Earle Building, Washington, D.C.
1 item. 4 pages.
- Folder 24: “Principal Addresses of Senator Huey P. Long in the U.S. Senate since December 1st, 1932.”
- 2 pages.
- Folder 25: Various published speeches of Huey P. Long, 1936
"The Pendulum of Civilization," delivered in Shreveport, September 1, 1919.
"Are We Rich or Poor?"
Speeches by the Late Huey P. Long, United States Senator From Louisiana, Compiled and Distributed with the compliments of Earle J. Christenberry, Secretary to the Late Senator Huey P. Long and Secretary to Rose McConnell Long, United States Senator"
Also a copy of Jefferson Davis' inaugural speech.
4 items.
- Folder 26: Huey P. Long Speech Typescript on Share Our Wealth, Undated
- 1 item. 10 pages.
- Folder 1: Information on materials contained in Folder 2
- Box 4
- Folder 1: Information on materials contained in Folders 2-4
- Folder 2: Sands Point Incident Articles
“Huey’s Smile Before Things Went Black – And Blue.” Undated newspaper. From Huey Long’s personal file.
“Jack Curley, Well Known Sportsman, Offers His Story of How He Acted as Nurse to Huey Long After Incident at Sands Point Club.” Put Towels on Kingfish’s Eye After He was Hurt.” Clipping from the New York Enquirer. 1933 September 3. From Long’s personal file.
- Folder 3: Jack Curley to Huey Long, 1933 September 9
- Stationery with Curley's letterhead
- Folder 4: Huey P. Long’s Signed Statement about the Sands Point Incident
Two typed pages with pen corrections and signature.
File Folder, labeled Sands point Statement.
- Folder 5: Information on materials contained in folders 6-8
- Folder 6: Huey P. Long’s Estate
W.W. Herrgen, Bank Lock Sales, The Yale & Towne Manufacturing Co., Stamford, Conn., to American Bank & Trust Co., New Orleans, LA, copy, 1936 August 18.
Earle J. Christenberry, Secretary to Senator Rose McConnell Long (Mrs. Huey P. Long) to The Riggs National Bank, Washington, D.C., copy, 1936 November 30.
Albert E. Fisher, Manager, Safe Deposit Department, The Riggs National Bank of Washington, D.C., to Mr. Earle J. Christenberry, 1936 December 3.
Albert E. Fisher to Honorable Rose McConnell Long, 1936 December 3.
- Folder 7: Huey P. Long’s Income
Marshall Purvis, Purvis & Purvis, Attorneys at Law, Kempner Building, Hot Springs National park, Arkansas to Earle J. Christenberry, 1935 October 12. Includes envelope from Senate office with 'Purvis' on it.
Robert J. O’Neal, Lawyer, Shreveport, LA., to Mrs. Rose Long, 1936 July 3, concerning the Estate of Huey P. Long
H.H, Hunter, Protective Union, Inc., Purveyors to the Discriminating, Worcester, Mass., to Executor, Estate of Honorable Huey Long, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1936 July 15.
Earle J. Christenberry, Secretary to Senator Rose McConnell Long, to H.H. Hunter, 1936 August 5.
Rose McConnell Long to William O. Burgess, Monroe, LA, 1936 August 5. Copy.
J.M. Fush, Office Assistant, Board of Commissioners of the Port of New Orleans, to Earle J. Christenberry, 1936 August 7.
Manager, Credits and Collections, The Western Union Telegraph Company, new Orleans, to Honorable Senator Rose Long, 14 Audubon Boulevard, New Orleans, 1936 August 24. Includes attached bill.
D.M. Burgess, Monroe, La., to Estate of Huey P. Long, 1936 August 31.
J. Porter Burgess, Baton Rouge, LA, to the Succession of Huey P. Long, In Account with Porter Burgess, 1936 September 1.
Frank Farmer, Lawyer, Monroe, LA, to Mrs. Rose McConnell Long. No Date.
Rose McConnell Long to Frank Farmer, 1936 September 2.
D.M. Burgess, Monroe, LA to Mrs. Rose McConnell Long, 1936 August 31.
Rose McConnell Long to D.M. Burgess, 1936 September 10.
Earle J. Christenberry, Secretary to Senator Rose McConnell Long to Charles Rivet, 1936 October 12.
- Folder 8: Letter From “A friend, a woman” to Mrs. Huey P. Long, 1935, October 14
- From Forest Hills, Long Island, New York. Three sheets plus one smaller piece.
- Folder 9: Information on materials in folders 9-20
- Folder 10: Earle J. Christenberry Papers, 1936, April 22
- Justin C. Daspit, Attorney for State Supervisor of Public Accounts, Alice Lee Grosjean, to Earle Christenberry
- Folder 11: Huey P. Long and Arkansas Politics
- Typescript of a piece in The Cleburne News
- Folder 12: Photos and Prints
Memorial Tribute to Huey P. Long, photo by J. Scordill, New Orleans
Photo of political meeting
Photo tribute to Huey P. Long
Printing of The State Capitol
- Folder 13: Harry J. Early, Louisiana Federal Emergency Relief
- Administrator, to Harry L. Hopkins, Federal Emergency Relief Administrator on Huey Long’s Cooperation, Telegram, 1934 November 16.
- Folder 14: Huey Long and Mrs. Bolivar Kemp, 1933 July 26
- Folder 15: “Huey Long Runs the Gamut of Emotions From A to Z”
- Two pieces. From an unidentified magazine.
- Folder 16: Huey P. Long and Warner Brothers’ Proposed Film of the “Kingfish”. Part I.
William Rankin, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., West Coast Studios, Burbank, California, to Senator Huey P. Long, 1933 June 8.
Jacob Wilk, Manager-Story Story Department, Warner Bros. Pictures., Home Office, New York City, to Senator Huey Long, 1933 June 10.
William Rankin to Huey Long, 1933 July 26
William Rankin to Earle J. Christenberry, 1933 July 26.
Huey P. Long to Warner Brothers Studio, 1933 August 8, Telegram to “Attention Bill Rankin and others.”
Bill Rankin to Huey Long, Roosevelt Hotel, New Orleans, 1933 August 14.
Typescript, marked “Film,” titled “BEGINS.”
Bill Rankin to Senator Huey P. Long, Telegram, from Hollywood, CA, 1933 September 1.
Huey P. Long to Warner Brothers Studios, Attention Bill Rankin, Telegram from New Orleans, 1933 September 2.
“What’s Happening on the Warner-First National Lot,” press release, 1933 October 7.
James Long Wright, Sr., Los Angeles, to Earle Christenberry, 1935 September 6.
James Long Wright to Earle Christenberry, Telegram, 1935 September 10.
James Long Wright, Senior, Los Angeles, to Earle Christenberry, 1935 September 11.
Wright to Earle J. Christenberry, Telegram, 1935 September 17.
James Long Wright to Earle J. Christenberry, 1935 September 18.
Wright to Earle J. Christenberry, care Senator Long’s Office, Washington, Telegram, 1935 September 19.
Wright to Earle J. Christenberry, Telegram, 1935 September 21.
James Long Wright to Earle J. Christenberry, 1935 September 24.
James Long Wright to Earle J. Christenberry, 1935 September 25.
James Long Wright to Earle J. Christenberry, 1935 September 25. (These are two separate letters)
Mrs. Huey P. Long to Universal Pictures Corporation, New York City, Attention Mr. Robert Cochran, Vice-President, from her home at 14 Audubon Place, New Orleans, 1935 September 26. File copy, with registered, return receipt card, addressed to Christenberry’s business office at 822 Perdido Street. Dated 9/30/1935.
R.H. Cochrane, Vice-President, Universal Pictures Corporation, to Mrs. Huey P. Long, 1935 October 1.
Receipt dated September 27, 1935.
Will H. Hays, President of the Motion Picture Producers & Distributors of America, Inc., New York City, 1935 October 1, to Mrs. Huey P. Long, with return Receipt card to Mrs. Long. Dated 9/30/1955.
Earle J. Christenberry to James L. Wright, 1935 October 7.
Lou Irwin, New York City, to Seymour Weiss, Hotel Roosevelt, Telegram, 1935 November 26.
Earle Christenberry’s notes regarding proposed film. No date, apparently made during a telephone conversation.
Earle J. Christenberry to William Rankin, 1936 August 3.
Bill Rankin to Earle J. Christenberry, letterhead of Major Pictures Corporation, Releasing Through Paramount Pictures Corp., Hollywood, 1936 August 27.
Brief newspaper clipping, "Films Spurn Huey's Book"
Mrs. Huey P. Long and Earle J. Christenberry, Agreement, signed by both, New Orleans, 1941 June 5.
Contract between Mrs. Huey P. Long and Earle J. Christenberry granting Christenberry permission to negotiate a contract for a motion picture based on the life of Huey P. Long, June 1941.
William M. Rankin to Earle J. Christenberry, 1947 July 22.
Earle J. Christenberry and William Rankin, A Film Scenario Depicting How Politics Can Be Manipulated Within State and Federal Laws. “FICTION AND FACT,” (Continuity) by Earle J. Christenberry and William Rankin.
Earle J. Christenberry, notes, 1976 October 18, “Warner Brothers.”
- Folder 17: Information on material contained in folder 18
- Folder 18: Huey P. Long and Warner Brothers’ Proposed Film of the “Kingfish”. Part II.
Lin Bonner, writer of the “Hollywood call Sheet” column, to Clarke Salmon, 1933 March 1. Two pages.
Clarke Salmon to Senator Huey P. Long, 1933 March 3. Salmon attached this when he forwarded the letter from Lin Bonner.
William Rankin, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. to Huey P. Long. Telegram. 2 pages. 1933 March 10.
William Rankin to The Secretary to Huey P. Long, 1933 March 22.
John D. Stephon, Editor, “Film Opinion,” to Huey Long, 1933 April 27.
Jacob Wilk, Manager, Story Department, Warner Bros. Pictures to Huey Long, 1 page, 1933 March 29. Includes newspaper clipping.
Jacob Wilk, Manager, Story Department, Warner Bros. pictures to Huey Long, 1 page, 1933 April 21.
William V. Gale, Hollywood, to Huey P. Long. 1 page. 1933 May 5.
- Folder 19: “The KINGFISH,” (Revised Continuity) by Earle J. Christenberry and William Rankin.
- No Date. Copy one.
- Folder 20: “The KINGFISH,” (Revised Continuity) by Earle J. Christenberry and William Rankin.
- No Date. Copy two. Has a cover sheet.
- Folder 21: Guide to photos contained in folders 22-24
- Folder 22: Huey P. Long photos (1)
- 13 photos. Mostly headshots of Huey Long, some pictures of Huey with other politicians.
- Folder 23: Huey P. Long photos (2)
- 25 photos. Mostly images of Huey with other politicians or in political meetings, some images of Huey and Louisiana citizens outside of the capital building.
- Folder 24: Huey P. Long photos (3)
- 15 photos. Several are of the Huey P. Long bridge, some are of memorial ceremonies for him, and some are of Huey with friends/family and Rose McConnell Long, his wife.
- Folder 25: Information on materials contained in folders 25-30
- Folder 26: Envelope marked “Comparative Photographs of LA Improvements” with note by Earle J. Christenberry, “Hon. Huey P. Long”.
- Folder 27: Every Man a King photos (1)
- 21 photos. Contains pictures listed on the Frontispiece and primarily between pages 120 and 240
- Folder 28: Every Man a King photos (2)
- 13 photos. Contains pictures primarily between pages 241-328.
- Folder 29: Every Man a King photos (3)
- 19 photos. Photos that Huey Long kept to write the autobiography, but was not published in the book. Mostly pictures of public works. From Huey Long’s personal file.
- Folder 30: Every Man a King photos (4)
- 11 photos. Photos that Huey Long kept to write the autobiography, but was not published in the book. Mostly pictures of public works. Includes several photos of flooding. From Huey Long’s personal file.
- Folder 1: Information on materials contained in Folders 2-4
- Box 5
- Folder 1: Information on materials contained in folder 2
- Folder 2: Photos of Huey P. Long’s Last Public Function, 1935, September 2
- Labor Day, 1935 September 2. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Original prints of photographs by an Oklahoma City photographer named Harpel. Some dated 1935. 13 photos. Kaye Dawson. Photo of Dawson at microphone, introducing Long. Photo of Huey Long on steps, at microphone, smiling, with Dawson standing on porch behind him. Photo of Long, numbered “4”, one hand in pocket, gesturing at microphone, with crowd gathered around him, several boys up close, Dawson and others on porch behind him. Photo, numbered “7”, of a very large crowd on folding chairs listening to Long speak. Photo, numbered “9”, from behind large crowd, showing Long, Dawson, and others on porch. Photo, number “10”, of Dawson and Long by microphone, with elderly priest being introduced to Long. Photo, numbered “11”, of large crowd with Long and Dawson at front, shaking hands. Photo, number “12”, of a smiling Long greeting several ladies, with large crowd behind him. Photo, number “13”, of a large crowd seated on folding chairs, with Long, Dawson, and others seated in front row. Photo of Long and Dawson seated in front row with large crowd behind them. Photo of Long on bottom step of porch, at microphone, in profile, arms outstretched. Long’s signature on photo in white ink. Photo of Long on step, speaking, one arm raised, signed in white ink and labeled: “U.S. Senator Huey Long, Kingfish of LA.” Photo of Long on porch step, at microphone, looking at camera, hands clasped, signed in white ink and labeled “8-31-35 Assassinated 9 days later.”
- Folder 1: Information on materials contained in folder 2
- Box 1
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