John Murphy Castille
1991
A Study of the Lives of
Pierre Badin and His Slaves and an Examination of the Free People of
Color in the Antebellum South.
LD 3091. L3686. C379
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Marie Therese Carmelite Anty Metoyer,
ca. 1830s.
According to Elizabeth Mills in her work Isle of Canes, Marie was
the wife of Auguste Metoyer, the daughter-in-law of Nicholas
Augustin and Marie Agnes Poissot Metoyer, the daughter of Marie
Susanne Metoyer, and the grand daughter of Marie Therese Coincoin
and Claude Thomas Pierre Metoyer.
Joseph Marion Henry,
Jr. Collection, Cammie G. Henry Research Center
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Jenny Smith
1992
Cammie Garrett Henry: An
Examination of the Relationship between a Literary Patron and her
Son and Daughter
LD 3091. L3686. S65
Tammy Lynn Clary
1992
Ladyhood In the Contemporary South: A Study of
Mother-Daughter Relationships in James Wilcox’s Fiction,
LD 3091. L3686. C537
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Carmelita “Cammie,
Jr.” Henry, 1916-1978. Photograph is from 1927. Cammie, Jr. was the
daughter of Carmelite “Cammie” Garrett Henry of Melrose Plantation.
Melrose
Collection
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Farra D. Lawson
1989
Fifteen Years of
Criticism on Kate Chopin (1975-1989)
LD 3091. L3686. L397
Lori K. Dunn
1998
The Belle Who Left The Ball: The Ideal
of Southern Womanhood In Kate Chopin’s The Awakening,
LD 3091. L3686. D86
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Kate O’Flaherty Chopin, 1850-1904. Photograph circa 1870s.
Kate Chopin Exhibit Collection
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Martha Katherine Epperson
1997
That Crazy WAC!! Emily Miller: Perspectives of a Louisiana Servicewoman
LD 3091. L3686. E674
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Lt. Colonel Emily Ulrich Miller,
1905-1977. Photograph of Capt. Miller on the desk at the Recruiting
and Induction Center in Dallas, Texas.
Emily Miller
Collection
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Phaedra Athena O’Hara Kelly
1991
Storytelling the Truth: The Federal Writers’
Project’s Interview of Elizabeth Ross Hite, Ex-Slave
LD 3091. L3686. K455
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Lyle Saxon (1891-1946), head of the Louisiana Federal Writers’
Project and frequent guest at Melrose and Carmelite (Cammie) Garrett
Henry (1871-1948), last matriarch of Melrose, ca. 1930s.
Melrose Collection
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Laura Thorn
1991
A Place of Stillness:
Melrose and the Southern Literary Community of the 1920’s and
1930’s
LD 3091. L3686. T467
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Ada Jack Carver (1890-1972),
Louisiana writer and frequent visitor at Melrose, and Carmelite
“Cammie” Garrett Henry (1871-1948), last matriarch of Melrose, ca.
1930s.Melrose Collection
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Ricky Darbonne
1995
The Rise of the Southern
Plantation Store: 1865-1880
LD 3091. L3686. D373
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Melrose Store in Natchitoches Parish, ca. 1930s.
Melrose Collection
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Baptism on the
Cane River, ca. 1926.
Melrose Collection
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Michelle D. Craig
1999
African American Spirituals as a Form of Oral Communication
and Oral History
LD 3091. L3686. C537
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John Rigler
1992
Religion and Ethnic Identity: The Cane River Creoles
LD 3091. L3686. R545
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St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church on the Cane River, ca. 1950s.
Francois Mignon
Collection
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Thomas Zimmerman
1992
Family
Storytelling: The Invaluable Vehicle of Collective History,
LD3091. L3686. Z566
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Fishing on the Cane River, ca.
1930s. Melrose Collection
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Justin Shatwell
2004
A Tale of Two Forts: The Family, Economic,
and Cultural Ties between Presidio Nuestra Senora Del Pilar de Los
Adaes and Fort St. Jean Baptiste, LD 3091. L3686. S5389
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Map of the Presidio Nuestra Senora Del Pilar de Los Adaes.
Map Collection
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Jimmy Wayne Neil
1991
Forced Heirship In Louisiana: Abolished or Polished?
LD 3091. L3686. N45
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A 1930's photograph
of a Creole on the Cane River
Melrose Collection
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Caddo Wattle and Daub
House and Caddo Grass House WPA Reconstructions
Photographed by Douglas Raymond,
From The Historic Indian Tribes of Louisiana,
by Fred
Kniffen, Hiram Gregory and George A. Stokes, LSU Press, 1987
Rhonda Fair
1997
An Anthropological Dictionary: A New Approach
LD 3091. L3686. F357
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Heather Jarrell
2001
The Fort Jesup Hospital Complex:
Integrating Historical Research and Geophysical Exploration to
Facilitate Archaeological Investigation
LD 3091. L3686. J3774
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The map is from the
1984 second revised edition of the Atlas of American History and
published by Charles Scribner’s Sons.
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