This scrapbook is an account of a three week stay in Washington, D.C. in the spring of 1929. Mrs. Archibald J. Taylor (born Jessie P. Truman) of Burlington, Vermont was invited to the capitol as a guest of Attorney General John G. Sargent's wife,…
Basil Thompson was a poet and a prominent figure in the literary circles that flourished in post World War I New Orleans. His work was published in such magazines as The Smart Set, The Bookman, Current Opinion, Pearson's Magazine, and The Nation and…
Basil Thompson was a poet and a prominent figure in the literary circles that flourished in post World War I New Orleans. His work was published in such magazines as The Smart Set, The Bookman, Current Opinion, Pearson's Magazine, and The Nation and…
Basil Thompson was a poet and a prominent figure in the literary circles that flourished in post World War I New Orleans. His work was published in such magazines as The Smart Set, The Bookman, Current Opinion, Pearson's Magazine, and The Nation and…
Basil Thompson was a poet and a prominent figure in the literary circles that flourished in post World War I New Orleans. His work was published in such magazines as The Smart Set, The Bookman, Current Opinion, Pearson's Magazine, and The Nation and…
Thompson, a poet and a prominent figure in the books and literature circles that flourished in post World War I New Orleans, was founder and editor of The Double Dealer, the small but influential books and literature magazine published from…
Thompson, a poet and a prominent figure in the books and literature circles that flourished in post World War I New Orleans, was founder and editor of The Double Dealer, the small but influential books and literature magazine published from…
T.P. Thompson (1860-1924) was a New Orleans businessman and bibliophile. T.P was a member of the founding group of Loyola University of New Orleans and for the Louisiana State Museum. A Southern Progressive, he was also known for his charitable and…
T.P. Thompson (1860-1924) was a New Orleans businessman and bibliophile. T.P was a member of the founding group of Loyola University of New Orleans and for the Louisiana State Museum. A Southern Progressive, he was also known for his charitable and…
Ida Marie Zorn Thompson (1861-1938) was the mother of Basil Thompson and the second wife of T.P. Thompson. Her autograph books contain poetry, autographs, drawings, pressed flowers, and ephemeral material. She was between the ages of fifteen and…