Papers. 1872-1981.

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Papers. 1872-1981.

Pierre-Landry was a Methodist Episcopal minister and a Reconstruction politician. Henderson Hollowell Dunn was Pastor of Central Congregational Church in New Orleans. Collection includes materials ca. Pierre Landry, including an autobiography, photos and minute book.

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Lawless, Theodore K., 1892-1971.

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Thirkield, W. P. (Wilber Patterson), 1854-1963.

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Metoyer, Rene C., 1858-1937.

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Landry, Eldrige P.

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B-Sharp Music Club (New Orleans, La.)

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Central Congregational Church (New Orleans, La.)

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Dunn, Lillian Landry, 1888-1983.

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Dunn, Henderson Hollowell, 1872-1955.

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Landry, Pierre Caliste, 1841-1921

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Pierre Caliste Landry (April 19, 1841 – December 22, 1921) was an African American attorney, Methodist Episcopal minister, mayor, newspaper editor, and state legislator. He was elected in 1868 as mayor of Donaldsonville, Louisiana, the first African American to be elected mayor in the United States. Born Caliste Landry into slavery on the Prevost sugar cane plantation in Ascension Parish, Louisiana, he was sold at auction to the Bringier family at age 13. Landry was allowed to continue his ed...

Colored Educational Alliance.

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Lawless, Alfred K., 1933-

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Jones, Robert E., Methodist Episcopal Bishop.

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Alston, Nellie Velma.

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