David W. Pipes papers, 1905-1956.

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David W. Pipes papers, 1905-1956.

Papers consist of correspondence, newspaper clippings, speeches, maps, photographs, and printed items pertaining to the Louisiana Republican Party, flood control, the Houma ship canal, sugarcane growing in Louisiana, and the American Sugar Cane League. A scrapbook (1940) contains clippings and telegrams concerning Pipe's political campaign for United States Representative.

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American Sugar Cane League

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Kenneth H. Kahao served as president of the American Sugar Cane League, an advocacy group for American sugar producers. From the description of American Sugar Cane League letters, 1982 May 7-10. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122403856 ...

Pipes, David Washington, 1886-1968.

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David W. Pipes was a sugar planter and attorney of New Orleans, married to Mary Louise Minor, daughter of Henry Chotard Minor (d. 1898). In 1913, Pipes began managing the estate of Henry C. Minor, which consisted of many sugar plantations, including Southdown Plantation in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana. Pipes served as president of the American Sugar Cane League, was active in the Republican Party of Louisiana, and was a Republican candidate for United States Representative from the Third Congres...

Republican Party (La.)

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