Lise Mary Magdalene Tallant (1888-1972) was the daughter of James R. and Lise M. Tallant. They resided at the Tallant home at 727 Lowerline. Lise Tallant never married. She was the aunt of the New Orleans author Robert Tallant. This scrapbook was…
Lise Mary Magdalene Tallant (1888-1972) was the daughter of James R. and Lise M. Tallant. They resided at the Tallant home at 727 Lowerline. Lise Tallant never married. She was the aunt of the New Orleans author Robert Tallant. This scrapbook was…
Lise Mary Magdalene Tallant (1888-1972) was the daughter of James R. and Lise M. Tallant. They resided at the Tallant home at 727 Lowerline. Lise Tallant never married. She was the aunt of the New Orleans author Robert Tallant. This scrapbook was…
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…
Scrapbook of mainly clippings plus an account of trip from Florida to California and some photos of family members. Leather bound ledger with clippings, photographs, pamphlets and other ephemera. Harry Ferdinand Barrell (1858-1940) was born in…
Scrapbook of mainly clippings plus an account of trip from Florida to California and some photos of family members. Leather bound ledger with clippings, photographs, pamphlets and other ephemera. Harry Ferdinand Barrell (1858-1940) was born in…
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,…
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,…
Charles E. Ryan (1910-1997), a 38 year old "small town lawyer," wrote this account of his 1948 trip from Crawford County, Galion, Ohio, to New York City for a lecture course at the Practicing Law Institute. Largely narrative, the account also…