Charles Woodward Hutson papers, 1868-1934 (bulk 1905-1911).

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Charles Woodward Hutson papers, 1868-1934 (bulk 1905-1911).

Letters from Thomas D. Boyd, Calvin S. Brown, Walter L. Fleming, Arthur L. Prescott, and J. R. Thornton concerning, among other things, the history and semicentennial celebration of Louisiana State University; publication of Hutson's paper on Samuel Lockett; and personal matters. Includes a presentation copy of Hutson's "Editorials by Lafcadio Hearn," a reprint of Fleming's "Jeff Davis's Camel Experiment," photographs of the Louisiana State Capitol and the Deaf and Dumb Institute; an LSU commencement address presented by Colonel Samuel Lockett (1877); and newspaper clippings about or by Joseph Barnwell.

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Fleming, Walter L. (Walter Lynwood), 1874-1932

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Walter Lynwood Fleming (1874-1932) was professor of history at various universities in the U.S. including West Virginia University, Louisiana State University and Vanderbilt University, in addition to serving as dean of arts and sciences at Louisiana State and director of graduate work at Vanderbilt. He wrote and edited numerous publications. From the description of Walter L. Fleming papers, 1685-1932, bulk (ca. 1845-1932). (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122314179 ...

Prescott, Arthur Taylor, 1863-

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Arthur Taylor Prescott (1863-1942) graduated from Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La., in 1884. He became commandant of the student cadet organization at the University of Virginia in 1887, the first president of the Louisiana Industrial Institute at Ruston in 1894, and professor of government at Louisiana State University in 1899. From the description of Arthur T. Prescott manuscripts, circa 1910-1940. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 308433752 ...

Hearn, Lafcadio, 1850-1904

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Teacher at the government college at Kumato. From the description of Letters, 1893-1894. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122442926 American author noted for his writings on Japan. From the description of Letter, 1883. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367407866 Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904), Victorian romantic writer, was born Patrick Lafcadio Hearn of Irish-Greek parentage. He emigrated to the U.S. in 1869 from Europe and in...

Hutson, Charles Woodward, 1840-1936

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Hutson grew up on plantations in Beaufort District, S.C., attended South Carolina College, served throughout the Civil War in Virginia, was a teacher and professor in several southern states including fifteen years in Texas, and settled finally in New Orleans as an artist and writer. From the description of Charles Woodward Hutson papers, 1765-1949 (bulk 1860-1921) [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 23030936 Charles Woodward Hutson, a South Carolina native, was a professor of...

Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College

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Arthur Taylor Prescott (1863-1942) graduated from Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La., in 1884. He became commandant of the student cadet organization at the University of Virginia in 1887, the first president of the Louisiana Industrial Institute at Ruston in 1894, and professor of government at Louisiana State University in 1899. From the description of Arthur T. Prescott receipts, 1880-1885. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 308362360 ...

Boyd, Thomas Duckett, 1854-1932

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Thomas Duckett Boyd, younger brother of David French Boyd, was born on Jan. 20, 1854 to Minerva French and Thomas Jefferson Boyd of Wytheville, Virginia. He received his formal education at Louisiana State University, graduating in 1872 with a master of arts degree. He married Annie Fuqua, sister of Governor Henry Fuqua, March 1882. He participated in civic, religious and professional organizations including American Legion, and was instrumental in the formation of the Louisiana Edu...