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Index (1995-2000) INDEX (1995-2000) THE HISTORIC NEW ORLEANS COLLECTION QUARTERLY Since the printing of the index to The Historic New Orleans Collection Quarterly (1983-1994), the Quarterly has continued to acquaint the public with the holdings and activities of THNOC and to provide information about the history of the region. This supplement to the original index continues to welcome researchers to the pages of The Historic New Orleans Collection Quarterly. The subject index includes feature articles, staff profiles, exhibitions, and acquisitions found in The Historic New Orleans Collection Quarterly. Not included in this index are news items of an ephemeral nature. While photographs and illustrations are not specifically indexed, they can be found under the pertinent name or subject. To find artworks or books, look under the author's or artist's name. Only newspapers, maga­ zines, and other works without authors are indexed by title. To find names of collections, papers, businesses, or foundations named for persons, look under the last name of the person. For example, Laussat (Pierre Clement) Papers. For general information about New Orleans or Louisiana, look under these subject headings. However, most specific information will be found under the subject or person's name. A Anderson, Mother Leafy, 1999(1):9-10 Asunros Politicos, 1996(3) :6 Anderson, Tom, 1995(1):8 Ablamis, Nick, 1998(4):12 Atchafalaya River, 2000(2): 12 Anderson, Walter Inglis, 1999(3):12 Acadians, 1997(2):8-9 Atlas ofthe City of New Orleans, 1995(3):7 Anding, Susan Walker, 1996(4):13 ry, Charles Philippe, 1998(3):12 Acklen, Joseph A. S. , 1995(3):10 Aub Anding-Boagni-Walker-Deslonde Family Papers, Acts Passed at the First Session ofthe Eighth Congress of Auden, W H., 1999(4):9 1996(4):13 the United States ofAmerica, Begun and Held at the Audiencia de Santo Domingo, 1996(1):4 Andrews, John, 2000(3):9; 2000(4):9 City ofWashington , the Seventeenth of October, In Audubon, John James, prints of, 1996(2):15 Andrieu, Eugene A., 2000(2): 11 Audubon Institute, 2000(2): 12 the Year 1803, 1999(3): 12 Annex Cafe, 1995(1):8 Audubon Park, 1998(3):13; 1999(2):4; 2000(3):11 Adair, John, 1998(1):5 Annual Reports of The State Superintendent ofPublic Audubon Park Commission, 2000(2):12 Adam Bay Regatta, 1995(2):13 Education for Louisiana, and of The Chief Audubon Zoo, 1997(1):2; 2000(1):10 Adams, Ansel, 1997(2):3 Superintendent ofPublic Schools ofthe City ofNew Augustin, Donatien, 1996(1):9 Adams, Henry, 1998(1):5 Orleans, For the Year 1878, 1999(1 ):1 3 Augustin, J. J., 1997(1):9 Adams, John Quincy, 1997(4): 11 Antique collecting, 1997(2):5-6 Augustin, Jean Baptiste, 2000(4): 12 Adams, Lynn, 2000(3):2 Appleton (D. G.) and Company, 1999(4):11 Adams, Penelope Lynch, 2000(3):9 Augustin, Joseph Numa, 1999(2):10 Arbo, Aurelia Coralie, 1996(3):2, 4 Adams, Wayman, 1996(2):2, 6, 11; 1996(4):5 Augustin, Joseph Numa, Jr., 1999(2):10 Arceneaux, Pamela D. "Automating Finding Aids," 1996(4): 15 Adams-Onfs Treaty, 1995(3):2; 1997(4): 11; acquisitions columns by, 1995(1):11-12; Ayala, Charles, 1995(1):4 1998(4):13 1995(2):13; 1995(3):10-11; 1995(4):11-12; Aycock, Sister Joan Marie, 1998(3):4 Advertising Club of New Orleans, exhibitions, 1996(1):12-13; 1996(2):11-12; 1996(3):12-13; 1995(1):7; 1995(2):7-9; 1995(3):6, 11 1996(4):11; 1997(1):ll-12; 1997(2):12-13; Aeronautics, 1999(1):12 B 1997(3):12-13; 1997(4):12-13 African Americans Bacot, H. Parrott, 1996(3):5 articles by, 1995(1):8-9; 1999(1):6; 1999(2):2-4 book illustrations, 1996(3): 15 article by, 2000( 4):8-10 awards, 1999(2):4 children and, 1998(4):2, 3 Badger, A. S., 1998(3):9 lectures by, 1998(1):15 free blacks, 1998(4):2; 1999(2):12 Bagneris, Verne!, 1998(2): 15 Archacki, Stephen, 2000(3):1 2 higher education and, 1997(3):13 Bahan, John B. , 1996(1):12-13 Archaeology, 1998(4): 10 military service, 1998(1 ):4 Bailey, Henrietta Davidson, 1996(3):2; 1998(2):11 Archer, Kay, 1999(4):8 music, 1996(4):10 Bailey, Lee, 1997(1):4 Architecture paintings, 1999(3):8 Bailey, Pearl, 1999(1):2, 5 exhibitions of, 1995(1):12 photographs of, 1995(3):12 Balieff, Nikita, 2000(3): 13 photographs, 2000(1):6 sheet music and, 1995(2):13 Ballard, Jean, 1998(4):11 postcard views of, 1997(2): 11 Aime, Valcour, 2000(3):9 Ballet Russe, 1995(2): 13 Wharron, Thomas K., and, 1999(4):2 Aimone, Alan, 1998( I): 11 Baltazar, Odile, 2000(1): 10 Archive of the Indies (Archivo General de Indias) Aimone, Barbara, 1998(1): 11 Bancroft, Corinne Young, 1995(3):12 Fondo Floridas, 1995(3):2-4 Aitchison, Robert, 1999(3):9 Bank of France, 2000(3):6 microfilm acquisition of, 1996(1):4 Akers, James Brian, 1999(1):11 Bankhead, Tallulah, 1995(4):11 Archive of the Treasury (Archivo General de Alcott, Louisa May, 1998(4):2 Banks, Nathaniel P. , 2000(2):13 Hacienda), 1995(3):4 Alexander Milne Home School for Girls, 1998(2):11 Banks and banking, 1998(3): 13 Archivo General de la Isla de Cuba, 1995(3):3, 4 Alexis, Duke of Russia, 1995(3): 13 Barber, James G ., 1996(1):6; 1996(2):9 Aries, France, 1997(3):8-10 Alfaro, August, 1996(1):12 article by, 1996(1):7 Arlington (Bi lly) and Company, 1997(1):11 Alferez, Enrique Barbour Brothers Company, 1999(3): 12 Armstrong, Louis, 1996(1):4; 1996(4):12; exhibitions and, 1995(2):3 Barker, Danny, 1999(1):8; 1999(2): 11 1998(2):2, 3; 1999(3):12 Woodward and, 1996(4):5 Barnes, Frank)., 2000(2):12 Army of Tennessee, Louisiana Division, 1995(3) : 11 Algiers Naval Station, 1996(4):9 Barnett, L. Margaret, article by, 2000(1):8-9 Arnaud's Restaurant, 1996(3):12 All Saints' Day, 1998(4):2 Barnett, Marilyn, 1999(1):2 Arndt, KarlJ. R. , 1997(3):12 Allan, Meg, 1999(3):5 photographs of, 1999(1 ):4 Arnold, Abbott L., 1999(3):13 Allegret, Francis, 1995(4):11 Barnett (Marilyn) Papers, 1999(1):5 Arnold, Mirylene Parham, 1995(1):1 3 Allegret, Muriel, 1995(4):11 Barrie, Lotte, 1998(4):8, 9 Arnold, Morris S., article by, 2000(2):2-3 [Alliance Fran~aise, 1997(3):3 Barrow, Irene, 2000(1):12 Arrest de Conseil d'estat du Roy, Concernant la Altman, Ida, 1998(4):6; 1999(2):5 Barrow, Janet Crews, 1997(1):10 retrocession faite Sa Majeste par la Compagnie des Amans, Jacques Guillaume Lucien a Barry, John M., 1997(2):4 Indes, de la concession de la Louisiane & de Pays des A. Jackson portrait, 1996(1):7; 1999(3):10 Bartels, Carol 0., articles by, 1995(4):4-5; Illinois, 1998(3):12 portraits by, 2000(3):9 1996(3):8-9 Ars Longa, Vita Brevis: Artists' Response to New Amelia, 1999(2):6 Barton, Clara, 1996(3):7 Orleans Cemeteries Exhibition, 1997(1): 13 ''America Fanrastica," 1996(1):12 Bascle, Andrew, 1998(1):9 Art and Letters, 1996(2):2 American Federation of Musicians, 2000(3):10 Basement Book Shop, 1999(4):8-9 Art Association of New Orleans, 1996(2):5; American Frog Canning Company, 1997(1):12 Bastrop, Baron de, 2000(4): 13 1996(4):6 American Fur Company, 1996(1):9 Bateson, Mary Catherine, 1999(1):2 The Art ofFlo wer Painting, 1998(3):4 American Fur Company of St. Louis, 2000(3):3 Baron Rouge Artists' Guild, 1996(2):3, 5 American Legion Auxiliary, 1996(4): 13 education, 2000(2):6 Arts and Crafrs Club, 1996(2):3, 5; 1996(3):12; American Mercury, 1999(2): 12 photographs of, 2000(4): 12 1996(4):5; 1997(2):6; 2000(2):12 American Music (record label), 1998(2):3 Barrie of New Orleans Arts and Crafts Movement, 1996(3):2 American Newspaper Guild, 1999(4):13 lithographs, 2000(3): 11 Arts Council of New Orleans, 1997(1):2; 1997(2):1 1 American Phrenological journal, 1996(3):7 newspapers and, 1999(2):12 Arcs Tourism Partnership, 1996(3):15 L'Ami des Lois, 1999(3):10 publications, 1998(1): 1-6; 1999(3):9-10 Asbury, Herbert, 1999(4):9 Anderson, John, 2000(2): 12 Tennessee and, 1999(4): 10 Williams Research Center holdings, 1996(1):5 2 Baudelaire, Charles, 1997(4):3 Blake, Siva M., article by, 1999(3):6-7 Brief ofthe Title ofthe Maison Rouge Grant of Land Baudier, Roger, 1996(1):12 Blake, William, 1997(4):7 With Documents Explanatory Thereof, 2000(4): 13 Bauer, Harrison K. Jack, 1996(1):8, 9 Blanc, Weldon T. de, Jr. , 2000(3): 12 Brienne, Cardinal Etienne Charles de Lomenie de, Beal, Gifford, 1998(4): ll Blanchasd, Jim, 1995(2):5 2000(4):1 3 Beard, James Career, 1997(2):11 Blanchard, Newton Crain, 1995(1) :11 ; 1998(2):12 Bright Field, 1997(2):4 Beaubois, Father Nicolas Ignacius de, 1998(3) :2 Blangy, Hermine, 1998(4):7 Brinkley, Douglas, 1997(2):4 Beaupoil, Fel ix Achille de, marquis de Saint Aulaire, Blaudez, Frans;ois, 1997(3):3 Bristow, Charles A., 2000(1): 11 1999(3) :2 Blessing (S. T.) , publisher, 1995(2): 13 Bristow, Louis C., 2000(1): 11 Beauregard Plantation, 1997(1): l l Blessing, Samuel T., 1995(4):11 Briton, Charles, 1998(4): 15 ; 1999(1): 15 Becher, Sidney, 1996(2):8; 1998(2):3 Blount, Willie, 1999(3):9, 10 Brittain, Vera, 1999(4):9 Becker, Ludwig, 1998(2) :2 Blue Books, 1995(1):8-9; 1996(4):7 Broadsides, 1995(3) :8-9; 1996(1):3; 1996(4): 11 Becnel, Larry, l 995(2): 12 Blue Plate Company, 1996(3) :12 Brock, Eric]., 2000(2):12 Becnel, Thomas, 1997(1):5 Bly, Nellie, 1999(1):8 Brock, Jerry, 1996(4):10 Beech, Jack, 1997(2):11 Bodmer, Kasi, 1999(3):4; 2000(3):3 Brogden, Mary Aldige, 1996(4):13 Before Disaster Strikes: Preservation, Planning, and Boggs, Hale, 1996(3): 10; 1999(1):12 Bronx Counry Historical Sociery, 1999(1): 12 Recovery - Caring for Your Personal Collections in Bogie, John Henry, 2000(4) :12 Bronze Statue of Gen'! Andrew Jackson at Washington, theEventofDisaster, 1995(3):16 Boisseau, Alfred, 1999(3) :4 D.C., 1995(4) :10 Begue, Elizabeth Kettenring, 1999(1):6 Bonge, Lyle, 2000(1) :6 Brooks, Paul, 1997(1):8-9 Behan, James W, l 999(2):9 Bonner, Judith H ., 1995(2):3; 1996(2):7; Brother
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