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Louisiana Vertical File (Printed Material) LOUISIANA VERTICAL FILE (PRINTED MATERIAL) Inventory Compiled by John Stowe Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections Special Collections, Hill Memorial Library Louisiana State University Libraries Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La. 2015 CONTENTS OF INVENTORY SUMMARY ........................................................................................................................ 3 SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE ....................................................................................... 4 CONTAINER LIST ............................................................................................................ 4 Use of materials. You may examine items in the Louisiana Vertical File (printed material) without filling out a call slip. Publication. Readers assume full responsibility for compliance with laws regarding copyright, literary property rights, and libel. Permission to examine materials does not constitute permission to publish. Any publication of such materials beyond the limits of fair use requires specific prior written permission. Requests for permission to publish should be addressed in writing to the Head, Public Services, Special Collections, LSU Libraries, Baton Rouge, LA, 70803-3300. When permission to publish is granted, two copies of the publication will be requested for the LLMVC. Proper acknowledgement of LLMVC materials must be made in any resulting writing or publications. The correct form of citation for this manuscript group is given on the summary page. Copies of scholarly publications based on research in the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections are welcomed. Page 2 of 36 SUMMARY Size One filing cabinet Geographic Locations Louisiana, Mississippi Inclusive Dates 1836-2001 Languages English, French, Spanish Access Restrictions None. Reproduction Note May be reproduced. Copyright Physical rights are retained by the LSU Libraries. For those materials not in the public domain, copyright is retained by the creators or descendants of the creators in accordance with U.S. copyright law. Related Collections Louisiana Vertical File (microfilm), Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections, LSU Libraries, Baton Rouge, La. LLMVC Ephemera Collection, Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections, LSU Libraries, Baton Rouge, La. Louisiana State University Vertical File, Louisiana State University Archives, LSU Libraries, Baton Rouge, La. Citation Louisiana Vertical File (printed material), Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections, LSU Libraries, Baton Rouge, La. Stack Location Hill Memorial Library Reading Room Page 3 of 36 SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE The Louisiana Vertical File (printed material) consists of pamphlets, brochures, handbills, leaflets, broadsides, programs, clippings, maps, and other printed materials of an ephemeral nature that concern Louisiana and the Lower Mississippi Valley between 1836 and 2001. CONTAINER LIST This is an inactive collection; no more materials will be added to it. New additions are placed in the LLMVC Ephemera Collection. The folders here are arranged alphabetically by subject. Subject Date(s) Abbeville—Businesses—C.S. Steen Syrup Mill ca. 1980 Acadian Cultural Society 1992 Acadiana—Description 1972, 1975, 1984 Acadians 1986 Accountants—Louisiana 1988 Acid Rain—Louisiana ca. 1992 Adoption and Foster Home—Louisiana ca. 1990 Adoption—Louisiana 1989, ca. 1990 African Americans in Literature ca. 1950, ca. 1990 African Americans—Louisiana 1988 African Americans—Music 1993 African Americans—Politics and Government 1966 African Americans—Suffrage—Mississippi River—Delta 1988 Agricultural Disaster Assistance Act 1989 Page 4 of 36 Subject Date(s) Agricultural Stabilization Conservation Service (ASCS)— 1990-1991 Louisiana—Red River Parish Agriculture—Louisiana 1960, 1998 AIDS in Pregnancy—Louisiana ca. 1985 Air—Pollution—Louisiana 1969 Alcoholism ca. 1975 Alexandria—Libraries—Alexandria Historical and Genealogical ca. 1980, 1989 Library Alexandria Vocational-Technical Institute 1986 Almanacs 1980 American Association for State and Local History 1989 American Association of Petroleum Geologists 1982 American Association of School Administrators 1991 American Association of University Women 1988, ca. 1990 American Cancer Society—Louisiana 1991 American Civil Liberties Union—Louisiana 1966- 1972 American Civil Liberties Union—Louisiana—Baton Rouge 1970-1973 American Folklore Society 1988 American Heart Association—Louisiana 1992 American Heritage Foundation ca. 1970 American Legion Auxiliary—Girls’ State 1964 American Sugar Cane League 1987 Animals in Art 1991 Page 5 of 36 Subject Date(s) Aquaculture 1989 Archaeologists ca. 1995 Archaeology 1989 Archaeology—Louisiana 1988 Architects—Louisiana 1975, ca. 1980 Architecture—Louisiana—New Orleans 1988 Archives—Louisiana 1986-1989 Arkansas History Commission ca. 1980 Art—Conservation and Restoration ca. 1985 Art in Interior Decoration—Louisiana—New Orleans 1990 Artists—Bulteau, Beatrice ca. 1988 Artists—Harrington, Chestee 1996 Artists—Korver, John 1974, 1977 Artists—Sheppard, Arthur ca. 1970 Artists—Stones, Margaret 1977, 1990, 1991 Artists—Louisiana 1978/1979, 1993 Arts and Humanities Council of Greater Baton Rouge 1980 Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge ca. 1990 Arts in Education ca. 1990 Ascension Parish—Libraries—Ascension Parish Library 1989 Ascension Technical Institute ca. 1980 Atchafalaya Basin 1964, 1979 Page 6 of 36 Subject Date(s) Audio—Visual Education—Louisiana ca. 1985 Audubon Workshop—Birds 1989 Avery Island—Businesses—Tabasco Country Store 1990 Avery Island—Businesses—Tabasco Pepper Sauce Factory ca. 1985 Avery Island—Description ca. 1980 Banks and Banking—Louisiana 1983 Banks and Banking—Louisiana—AMBANK 1988 Banks and Banking—Louisiana—American Bank and Trust ca. 1980 Company Banks and Banking—Louisiana—Bancshares 1986 Banks and Banking—Louisiana—Citizens 1983, 1988 Banks and Banking—Louisiana—Louisiana Bankers Association ca. 1960 Banks and Banking—Louisiana—Louisiana National Bank ca. 1975 Banks and Banking—Louisiana—Ouachita National Bank 1969 Banks and Banking—Louisiana—Premier Bancorp 1988 Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program 1994, 1996 Baseball—History ca. 1965 Baton Rouge—Apartments 1990/1991 Baton Rouge Area Convention and Visitors Bureau 1992 Baton Rouge Area Library Club 1978, 1988, 1989 Baton Rouge Bicentennial Commission 1975-1976 Baton Rouge—Businesses—Acme Tin Shop 1922 Page 7 of 36 Subject Date(s) Baton Rouge—Businesses—Community Kitchens 1986, 1990 Baton Rouge—Businesses—Fireside Antiques ca. 1980 Baton Rouge—Businesses—Flowers by Plantasia ca. 1980 Baton Rouge—Businesses—Rose Cottage Antiques 1989 Baton Rouge—Businesses—Rosenfield D. G. Co. Ltd. ca. 1965 Baton Rouge—Calendars 1977/1978, 1979, 1992, 1993 Baton Rouge Camellia Society 1991 Baton Rouge—Cemeteries—Highland 1978 Baton Rouge—Cemeteries—Magnolia 1990 Baton Rouge—Cemeteries—Resthaven Gardens of Memory 1990, 1991 Baton Rouge—Churches—Baptist—Broadmoor Baptist Church ca. 1975 Baton Rouge—Churches—Baptist—Florida Blvd. Baptist Church 1993 Baton Rouge—Churches—Catholic—St. Patrick Catholic Church 1991/1992-1992/1993 Baton Rouge—Churches—Episcopal—St. Alban’s Chapel ca. 1970 Baton Rouge—City Planning 1989 Baton Rouge Community Renewal Program ca. 1965 Baton Rouge—Description ca. 1975-1995 Baton Rouge—Description—Guidebooks ca. 1965-1989/1990 Baton Rouge Genealogical and Historical Society 1989 Baton Rouge—Historic Houses—Potts House ca. 1975 Baton Rouge—Historic Houses—St. Charles House ca. 1980 Baton Rouge—Hospitals—Baton Rouge General Medical Center 1988, 1991 Page 8 of 36 Subject Date(s) Baton Rouge—Hospitals—CPC Meadow Wood Hospital ca. 1990 Baton Rouge—Hospitals—Eye Care and Surgery Center ca. 1990 Baton Rouge—Hospitals—Medical Center of Baton Rouge 1989 Baton Rouge—Hospitals—Neuromedical Center 1980, ca. 1995 Baton Rouge—Hospitals—Ochsner Clinic 1987, 1995 Baton Rouge—Hospitals—Our Lady of the Lake Regional 1989-1995 Medical Center Baton Rouge—Hospitals—Parkland Hospital ca. 1990 Baton Rouge—Hospitals—Rehabilitation Hospital of Baton 1989 Rouge Baton Rouge—Hospitals—Woman’s Hospital ca. 1985-1995 Baton Rouge—Hotels—Capital House 1985 Baton Rouge—Maps—Tourist 1989 Baton Rouge—Museums—Old Arsenal 1983, 1992 Baton Rouge—National Organization for Women 1989 Baton Rouge—Pronunciation Guides ca. 1955, 1980, ca. 1985 Baton Rouge—Real Estate ca. 1985, 1989 Baton Rouge—Recycling ca. 1990 Baton Rouge—Restaurants—Paddlewheel Express ca. 1980 Baton Rouge—Restaurants—Ralph and Kacoo’s 1995 Baton Rouge—Shopping Centers—Cortana Mall ca. 1985 Baton Rouge Symphony 1984/1985-1993 Baton Rouge Zoo 1990-1996 Page 9 of 36 Subject Date(s) Bats 1984 Bayou Trail 1972 Beetles 1982 Bienville Trades School ca. 1960 Biography—Asch, Moses 1987 Biography—Audubon, John James 1977, 1985 Biography—Baker, Richard ca. 1985, 1989, 1994 Biography—Benjamin, Judah P. 1988 Biography—Boggs, Lindy 1990, 1994 Biography—Bohren, Spencer 1989 Biography—Brady, Patricia 1991 Biography—Breaux, John 1989 Biography—Brown, Dale 1985, 1988 Biography—Buffett, Jimmy 1989 Biography—Caffery, Debbie Fleming 1990 Biography—Caldwell, James P. 1991 Biography—Carmichael, Peter A. 1989 Biography—Carroll, Mother Austin 1988 Biography—Chopin, Kate 1989-1995 Biography—Codrescu, Andrei 1985 Biography—Courtney, Ezra 1988 Biography—Cruise, Boyd 1988 Page 10 of 36 Subject Date(s) Biography—Dayries Family 1986 Biography—De Lue, Donald 1992 Biography—Duke, David 1990, 1991 Biography—Eakin, Sue Lyles 1988, 1991 Biography—Edwards, Edwin 1983, 1987,
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