Melrose Collection 1724-1948 (bulk 1926-1947).
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saxon, Lyle, 1891-1946
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Saxon, an LSU alumnus, was a resident of Baton Rouge, La. He was a historian as well as a writer of fiction. From the description of Lafitte the pirate, 1930-1932. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 262161478 Saxon, an LSU alumnus, was a resident of Baton Rouge. He was a historian and writer of fiction. From the description of Children of strangers, 1930-1937. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 262161476 Lyle Saxon was a fea...
Wagner, Irene 1943-
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Hardin, J. Fair (James Fair), 1893-1940
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Shreveport attorney, a vice president of the Louisiana Historical Society, and author of historical articles and the "History of Northwestern Louisiana" (1939). From the description of J. Fair Hardin papers, 1940. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 317620153 Shreveport attorney, a vice president of the Louisiana Historical Society, and author of historical articles and HISTORY OF NORTHWESTERN LOUISIANA (1939) From the description of J. Fair Hardin ...
Cross, Ruth, 1887-1981
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Dunn, Milton, b. 1851-1924.
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Field, Rachel, 1894-1942
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Rachel Field, author, studied playwriting at Radcliffe, 1914-1918. She wrote plays, children's books, poetry, and novels. She received the Newberry medal for children's literature (1929) and the National Award for Fiction (1935). From the description of Papers, 1845-1942 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232008513 Rachel Field, American novelist, poet, and author of children's fiction. From the guide to the Rachel Field collection, 1917-1942,...
Dormon, Caroline, 1888-1971.
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Caroline Dormon was born on July 19, 1888 to James Alexander Dormon and Caroline Trotti Sweat Dormon at their summer home (named Briarwood) near Saline, Louisiana. She attended Judson College in Marion, Alabama, and was a public school teacher for a short time. In 1918, Dormon moved with her sister back to Briarwood where she became increasingly interested in forest conservation and native plant collecting. By 1920, her work was noticed by Mrs. A.F. Storm, president of the Louisiana...
Henry, Isaac E., 1899-1918.
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Henry, Carmelite Garrett, 1871-1948
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Shreveport attorney, a vice president of the Louisiana Historical Society, and author of historical articles and the "History of Northwestern Louisiana" (1939). From the description of J. Fair Hardin papers, 1932. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 400009566 Carmelite "Cammie" Henry was born January 14, 1871 on Scattery Plantation in Ascension Parish. She was the only daughter of Leu Divine Erwin and Captain Stephen Garrett. Cammie was a graduate ...
Weaver, Gustine Courson, 1873-1942
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Henry, Stephen G., 1894-1973.
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Sompayrac Willard, Irma, 1991.
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Mignon, Francois, 1899-1980.
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Moore, Edith Wyatt
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Henry, Daniel S., 1909-1966.
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Carver, Ada Jack, b. 1880-1972.
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