Horace Henry White scrapbook, 1906-1983 (bulk 1906-1944).

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Horace Henry White scrapbook, 1906-1983 (bulk 1906-1944).

One scrapbook contains clippings, autobiographical essays, ephemera, and other materials concerning Horace H. White and his personal interests. Materials relate to his involvement in state legislative issues, educational matters such as the debate over free textbooks in Louisiana's schools, church activities, and news from institutions such as Centenary College and Vanderbilt University.

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Vanderbilt University.

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White, H. H. (Horace Henry), 1864-1946

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Horace Henry White was a native of Opelousas, La. He graduated from Vanderbilt University in 1887, and moved to Alexandria. White served in the state constitutional conventions of 1898 and 1921. He was active in state educational issues, and was awarded several honorary degrees. Horace White was also an attorney, and authored several books on practicing law. From the description of Horace Henry White scrapbook, 1906-1983 (bulk 1906-1944). (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record...

Centenary-College of Louisiana

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Centenary College of Louisiana was an undergraduate college in Jackson, Louisiana. It was formed in the 1840s from a merger of the College of Louisiana in Jackson (established 1825) and Centenary College. Judge Edward McGehee (1786-1880), a planter and businessman of Wilkinson County, Mississippi, was instrumental in the founding of the college. In Woodville, Mississippi, he founded the Woodville Female Academy. From the description of Centenary College of Louisiana contract, 1845. (...