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ADAIR, (James) History of American Indians. Includes Louisiana tribes. London, 1775. ADAMS, (T. A. S.) Aunt Peggy, and Other Poems. 1882. AIKEN, (Mrs. T. G.) Poems. 1892. ALDERMAN, (Edwin A.) Life Work of J. L. M. Curry. 1903. ALEIX, (Mme. Eulalie L. T.) Les Poesies de Lamartine. 1890. ALDRICH, (Morton A.) Lecture on Russian Travel. 1903. ALDRICH, (Thomas Baily) "Pere Antoine's Date Palm." 1855. Resided in Louisiana as a youth (1855), from which State he began his literary career as contributor to Knickerbocker Magazine. ALLAIN, (Mme. Helene) Poetry. 1890. ALLEN, (Henry Watkins) War Governor of Louisiana. Travels of a Sugar Planter. 1861. -ALLOUEZ, (Claude Jean) Jesuit Priest. Missionary at Kaskaskia, upper Louisiana. See Jesuit Relations. 1620-1690. ANDREWS, (Stephen P.) Comparison of Common Law With French and Spanish Civil Law. New Orleans, 1839. ANDRY, (Mme. Laure) Histoire de la Louisiane. 1882. 8 LOUISIANA WRITERS. ANTR0BU3, (Suzanne) The King's Messenger. A story of Colonial Louisiana. 1901. ARMANT, (F.) Honi Soit Qui Mai y Pense. 1893. ARPIN, (Paul) Biography of Gottschalk. 1853. ARROYO, (Oscar) The Louisiana Register. 1881. ASHE, (Thomas) Travels in America. 1806. Chapters on Louisiana. L'ATHENEE LOUISIANAIS; French Literati—not mentioned else- where: Debouchel, (Onesime) Huard, (Dr. Octave) '"2 Gentil, (J.) D'Anglade, (G. B.) y Cousin, (Maxine) Hosmer, (J. S.) FoRTiER. (Florant) Rouen, (Bussiere) ' Grima, (Edgar) Dubos, (H.) ; Choppin, (Jules) Dell'Orto, (Dr. J.) TuRPiN, (Dr. Charles) Doussan, (G.) Hava, (J. G.) Theard, (Paul E.) Fortier, (Mrs. L. Augustin) Robert, (Miss Brmance) DuMESTRE, (Miss Marie) Beugnot, (Mrs. Aimee) DoussiN, (G.) Rost, (Judge Emile) Breaux, (Judge Jos. A.) Soniat, (Gustave V.) Bernard, (Henry A.) Maltrait, (Rev. A.) Le Beuf, (Dr. L. G.) AUDUBON, (John James) Birds of America. 1829-38. A Synopsis of the Birds of North America. 1839. The Quadrupeds of North America. 1849. AUGUSTIN, (George) Romances of New Orleans, Etc. 1891. AUGUSTIN, (James M.) History of Catholic Church in Louisiana. 1893. AUGUSTIN, (John) Creole Songs, War Flowers. 1865. LOUISIANA WRITERS. 9 AUGUSTIN, (Marie) Le Macandal, 1892. AUSTIN, (Carroll) Mother. Essays Educational and Historic, 1899, and many other works. r AYRBS, (William C, M. D.) Spasmodic Asthma. New Orleans, 1888. AYRES, (Prof. Brown) Text Books. Contemporary. BAILEY, (Francis) Journal of a tour in unsettled parts of North Amer- ica in 1796-1797. (Visited New Orleans.) BAKER, (Julia K. Wetherill) Magicians and Feather Dusters. New Orleans, 1894. BAKER, (Henry H.) Orange Culture in Louisiana. BAKER, (Page M.) Editorial writer, Times-Democrat. Contemporary. BALDWIN, (Jos. G.) Flush Times in Alabama and Mississippi. 1855. BANVARD, (John) Description of the Mississippi River. London, 1849. BANCROFT, (George) History of the United States. 10 Vols. 1840-74. BARCIA, Historia General de la Florida. Madrid, 1723. BARDE, (Alexandre) Histoire des Comites de Vigilance aux Attakapas. St. Jean-Baptiste, La., 1861. BARKER, (Jacob) Incidents in the Life of. New Orleans, 1855. BARNWELL, (Robert Gibbes) The New Orleans Book. 1851, lO LOUISIANA WRITERS. BARROW, (D. N.) Reports of North Louisiana Experiment Station, 1889-90-91-92-93-94, etc. BARTLETT, (Napier) Stories of the Crescent City, 1869; A Soldier's Story of the War, 1874; Military Record of Louisiana, 1875. BARTRAM, (Wm.) Travels Through East and West Florida. 1792. Describes Louisiana Indians. BASANIER, (M.) L'Histoire Notable de la Florida. 1853. BAUDRY, (des Lozieres) Voyage a la Louisiane, 1802; Second Voyage a la Louisiane, 1803. BAYNE, (Hugh A.) Tales of Temple Bar. 1891. BEAUREGARD, (P. G. T.) Summary of the Art of War, 1863, and other works. BEAUMONT, (C. de) Marie, ou FEsclavage aux Etats-Unis, etc. Paris, 1836. BEERS, (Fannie A.) Memories. 1888. BEER, (William) The Capture of Fort Charlotte, Mobile. Pub. La. fflst. So., 1896. BELL, (A. W.) State Register. Baton Rouge, 1855. BELLIN'S Carte de la Louisiane. 1744. BELTRAMI, (J. C.) La Decouverte des Sources du Mississippi. New Orleans, 1824. BELDEN, (B. W.) Louisiana Legal Adviser. New Orleans, 1882. LOUISIANA WRITERS. II BEMISS, (Samuel M.) Editor N. O. Medical and Surgical Journal. Report on Consanguinous Marriages. 1868. BENJAMIN, (Judah P.) A Treatise on the Law of Sale of Personal Property, 1868, and other works. BERNARD, (Duke of Saxe Weimar) Travels in North America. Philadelphia, 1828. BERNARD, (P. V.) Un Ancetre de la Sainte Alliance. New Orleans, 1870. BERQUIN-DUVALLON, Vue de la Colonie Espagnole du Mississippi. 1803. BEYER, (Prof. George E.) The Mounds of Louisiana. Pub. La. Hist. So. 1896. BIEDMA, (Louis H. de) Spanish Soldier. Relacion de la Isla de la Floride. About De Soto. 1587. BIENVILLE, (M. de) Correspondence. 1719. See French Hist. Coll. 1851. BIGNEY, (M. F.) The Forest Pilgrims, and other Poems. New Orleans, 1867. Poetical History of Louisiana; also Columbia; a Centennial Poem. New Orleans, 1885. \ BIOGRAPHICAL end Historical Memoirs of Louisiana. 2 Vols. Chicago, 1892. These Memoirs include articles by: FoRTiER, (Alcee) Literature and Education. McGloin, (Frank) History of the Diocese of New Orleans. Pekbin, (W. H.) History of Protestant Church in Louisiana. Faveot, (H. L.) Public Institutions. Owen, (W. M.) Military History. Cross, (K. A.) Bench and Bar. Peytavin, (Jno. L.) French Societies. Salomon, (Lucien F.) Sanitary and Medical. L 12 LOUISIANA WRITERS. BISLAND, (Elizabeth) A Candle of Understanding. New York, 1903. BLETON, (C.) De la Poesie dans I'Histoire. New Orleans, 1882. BLOUIN, (R. E.) Sugar Cane Seedlings. New Orleans, 1902. BOSSU, (M.) Nouveaux Voyages aux Indes Occidentales, etc. 2 Vols. Paris, 1768. Nouveaux Voyages dans L'Amerique. Amsterdam, 1777. BOUCHEREAU, (L.) Sugar and Rice Crops. New Orleans, 1871. BOUGUES, (Sr.) Journal Historique. Manuscript. 1722. BOURGEOIS, (M.) Aucien Secretaire du conseil de Ville de la N'lle Orleans. Voyage aux Etats-Unis. Paris, 1834. BRACKENRIDGE, (H. M.) Views of Louisiana. Pittsburg, 1814. Recollections of the West. Philadelphia, 1834. BRADFORD, (Alex. W.) American Antiquities. 1841. BRADFORD, (Mary F,) Audubon. New Orleans, 1897. BRADBURY, (John) Travels in the Interior of America. Chapters on Louisiana. London, 1819. BREMER, (Fredrika,) Homes of the New World. 1853. BRENNAN, (Joseph) The Exile to His Wife. New Orleans, 1858. BRISBANE, (Elizabeth H.) Poems. Contemporary. BROWN, (C. A., Jr.) Preservation of Cane Syrups. New Orleans, 1900. 3 LOUISIANA WRITERS. 1 BROWN, (Wm. Garrott) The Lower South in American History. 1902. BRUNS, (J. Dickson) Physician. O, Temporal O, Mores! 1884. BRUNS, (Dr. H. Dickson, Jr.) Mind Your Eyes. 1896. BRYAN, (Mary Edwards) resided in Louisiana 18G2-75. Wrote "Wild Work," a story of the reconstruction period in Louisiana, 1881, The Bayou Bride, 1886. BUCKNER, (Mrs. R. T.) Towards the Gulf. New York, 1887. BUCKINGHAM, (James S.) America: Historical, Statistic, etc. 9 Vols. London, 1841-43. BULLARD, (Henry A.) A Discourse on the Life and Character of the Hon. P. X. Martin. New Orleans, 1847. Digest of Louisiana Laws. New Orleans, 1842. BUNNBR, (E.) History of Louisiana, from its first Discovery and Settlement. New York, 1855. BURNETTE, (F. H.) Sweet Potatoes. New Orleans, 1891. Sweet Potatoes, Hlustrated. New Orleans, 1895. BURCKETT, (Florence) ^Vildmoor. A novel. 1875. BUTEL-DUMONT, Memoirs Historiques Sur du Louisiaue. 2 Vols. Paris, 1753. BUTLER, (Benj. F.) Butler's Book. Autobiography, etc. Boston, 1892. General Orders from Headquarters, Department of Gulf. New Orleans, 1862. CABEZA, DE VACA, Spanish explorer. Voyages, relations and Mem- oirs. Earliest book on Louisiana Indians. 1542. 14 LOUISIANA WRITERS. CABLE, (G. W.) and Waring. Social Statistics of Cities. (16 Maps of New Orleans. Washington, 1880. CABLE, (G. W.) Old Creole Days; A Story of Creole Life. New York, 1879. The Grandissimes; A Story of Creole Life. New York, 1880. Madame Delphine. New York, 1881. Dr. Sevier. New York, 1883. The Creoles of Louisiana. New York, 1884. New Orleans Guide Book. New Orleans, 1884. The Silent South. New York, 1885. Bonaventure; A Prose Pastoral of Acadian Louisiana. 1887. Strange Stories of Louisiana. New York, 1888. Negro Question. 1890. The Busy Man's Bible, etc. Meadville, Pa., 1891. John March, Southerner. 1894. Strong Hearts, New York, 1899. The Cavalier. New York, 1901. CALDER, (Alma) Miriam's Heritage. 1878. CANONGE, (L. Placide) Dramatist, Brise du Sud. Qui Perd Gagne, Institutions Americaines, etc. Nojoque; une Grave Question pour un Continent. N'lle Orleans, 1867. And many dramas. CARDENAS, (A. de) Historia General de la Florida. Madrid, 1723. Describes de Soto's journey to the Mississippi. CARLETON, (Henry) resident of Louisiana after 1808; wrote Liberty and Necessity. 1857. CARLETON, (Henry Guy) Editor N. O. Times. Victor Durand and other plays.