T. HARRY WILLIAMS PAPERS
(Mss. 2489, 2510)
Inventory
Compiled by
Anne L. Smith (2000)
Revised by
Rose Tarbell (2006) and Brad Wiles (2011)
Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections
Special Collections, Hill Memorial Library
Louisiana State University Libraries
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
CONTENTS OF INVENTORY
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SUMMARY |
3 |
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BIOGRAPHICAL/ HISTORICAL NOTE |
4-5 |
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SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE |
5 |
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SERIES DESCRIPTION |
6-8 |
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INDEX TERMS |
9 |
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CONTAINER LIST |
10-21 |
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APPENDICES |
22-35 |
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SUMMARY
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Size |
40 linear ft.; 76 cassette tapes; 15 volumes
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Geographic location |
Louisiana, Wisconsin, and England
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Inclusive dates |
1775, 1861-1980
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Bulk dates |
1927-1977
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Languages |
English
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Summary |
Correspondence, writings, records, research material, literary productions, printed material, photographs, audio/visual material, and scrapbooks relating to noted LSU History Professor and Huey Long biographer, T. Harry Williams.
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Access Restrictions |
Reel-to-reel tapes and photograph negatives are not available for patron use without consent of the manuscripts curator.
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Reproduction Note |
May be reproduced.
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Copyright |
Literary and property rights of the materials are retained by the LSU Libraries. Copyright of other original materials is retained by the creators of the materials or their descendants in accordance with U.S. copyright law.
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Citation |
T. Harry Williams Papers, Mss. 2489, 2510, Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections, LSU Libraries, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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Stack location |
Range 34, OS:W, Vault, and MF: W |
BIOGRAPHICAL/HISTORICAL NOTE
Thomas Harry Williams (1909-1979) was a Professor of History at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, from 1941 until his retirement in May of 1979. A scholar and prolific writer, he authored numerous books, articles, and book reviews. He was a distinguished and popular faculty member and a superb public speaker. He was active in several historical associations and received many awards and honors.
Williams was born in Illinois. His mother, Emma Necollins Williams, died before he was two years old. Soon after her death, T. Harry Williams and his father, William D. Williams, moved to Hazel Green, Wisconsin to live with his paternal grandparents. In 1952, T. Harry Williams married Estelle Skolfield Williams. He had one stepdaughter, Mai Frances Doles.
He received his early education in the local schools of Hazel Green, Wisconsin. In 1931 he received a bachelor’s degree in education from Platteville State Teachers College, Wisconsin. Unable to find a teaching job, he entered graduate school that year at the University of Wisconsin to study history. While at the University of Wisconsin, he studied under William B. Hesseltine and earned at Master’s degree (1932) and Ph.D. (1937) in history. Williams began teaching history in the Extension Department of the University of Wisconsin in 1936. He then taught at the University of Omaha from 1938 until 1941. He began teaching at Louisiana State University in the fall of 1941.
Williams was awarded the title of Boyd Professor in 1953. He was an enthusiastic and stimulating classroom lecturer and spoke to overflow crowds of students. In 1979 the L.S.U. Board of Supervisors established the T.Harry Williams Chair of American History. In that same year, the T. Harry Williams Scholarship Fund was created. Among his many academic honors were; Doctor of Law, Northland College (1953); Guggenheim Fellow (1957); Doctor of Letters, Bradley University (1959); Harry S. Truman Award in Civil War History (1964); Harmsworth Professor of American History, Queen’s College, Oxford England (1966-1967); Doctor of Humane Letters, Loyola University (1974); and Doctor of Humane Letters, Tulane University (1979).
He described himself as a “narrative historian,” meaning he wrote and lectured for the general reader and listener. His first book, Lincoln and the Radicals, was published by the University of Wisconsin Press in 1941. Williams published more than fifteen books from 1941 until 1979. Two books were published after his death. In 1969, Williams received much acclaim for his book, Huey Long. In this book he used the new research technique of oral history. Williams was awarded the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize for Huey Long.
Williams served as President of the Southern Historical Association (1958-1959) and Organization of American Historians (1972-1973). He was a guest lecturer at numerous colleges, universities, historical associations, and Civil War Round Tables.
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
The T. Harry Williams Papers includes correspondence, writings, records, research material, literary productions, printed material, photographs, and audio/visual material from Thomas
Harry Williams (1909-1979), author and professor of history at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, La. The correspondence documents his personal and professional activities and associations. Personal family letters are included as well as correspondence of his wife Estelle Williams. There is a series of correspondence that reveals Williams’ research efforts on his Pulitzer Prize-winning book Huey Long. Other writings include articles, speeches, and reviews, primarily by Williams, but other authors as well.
As a scholar and writer Williams gathered a great deal of research material including manuscripts, notes, notecards, clippings on topics such as the Civil War and its major figures, U.S. history, military history, and Louisiana Governor and Senator Huey Long. Included is Williams’ collection of oral history interviews related to Huey Long. Other literary productions include handwritten manuscripts, typescripts, page proofs, galley proofs, and sample pages, along with notes and corrections by Williams and various editors. The printed materials in the collection include programs, publications, and numerous maps reflective of Williams’s research topics and professional engagements.
The photograph section includes carte de visites, personal and professional photographs, images used as book illustrations, and several documenting the Huey Long era. Fifteen scrapbooks contain publicity materials, reviews of his books, and information about speaking engagements, travels, awards, and congratulatory letters to Williams. The Audio/Visual materials include a 16mm film strip of Williams, reel-to-reel master tapes of oral history interviews, speeches, and presentations, and copies of these items for public use.
SERIES LIST AND DESCRIPTIONS
Series I. Correspondence, 1926-1980, undated (8 linear feet)
The Correspondence series is divided into seven subseries as follows:
Subseries A. Personal and Professional correspondence reflect his academic career and relationships with friends, colleagues, and students. Included are letters from
Stephen E. Ambrose, Oliver P. Carriere, William B. Hesseltine, Warren L. Jones, and Charles L. Dufour. Letters from United States Presidents include: John F. Kennedy (2/11/1957), Harry Truman (11/19/1959, 2/24/1964), and Lyndon B. Johnson (5/15/1965). Originals of these letters are housed in the vault and copies are filed by date.
Subseries B. Publications are primarily comprised of correspondence with editors of Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., and other publishing companies. In addition, it contains correspondence from Richard N. Current and Frank Freidel, co-authors of the textbook A History of the U.S.
Subseries C. Professional Organizations record Williams’ involvement and contribution to the Southern History Association and Organization of American Historians. He held the office of president in SHA and OAH and was a founding member of Friends of LSU Libraries.
Subseries D. Awards include correspondence with the Guggenheim Foundation, an award which he used to research the book, Huey Long. Also included is correspondence related to the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, and his stay in England as the Harmsworth Professor of American History at Oxford University.
Subseries E. Miscellaneous contains correspondence related to his suspension from the University of Wisconsin, due to a controversial lecture on Abraham Lincoln.
Subseries F. Huey P. Long correspondence reflect his early research efforts, included are letters to potential candidates for oral history interviews and letters from individuals knowledgeable of Huey Long . Also included are copies and original letters of Huey Long. Correspondence with Russell Long reflects his relationship with Williams and his assistance with the biography of his father, Huey Long. Harley Bozeman was a childhood friend of Huey Long and assisted Williams in his research, providing a great deal of background information.
Subseries G. Estelle Williams, wife of T. Harry Williams, contains her personal and professional correspondence. She assisted Williams in his research and oversaw the publications of two books after his death. The family correspondence is comprised of
letters from family members including his father, William D. Williams.
Series II. Writings, 1924-1979, undated (2 linear feet)
This series contains his early academic writings; high school and college term papers and a copy of his M.A. thesis. Also contained are numerous articles, reviews, reports, by Williams as well as colleagues and students. Contained are notes and transcriptions of speeches and lectures. Topics include: Huey Long, Lyndon Johnson, oral history, LSU and various history courses. (Note: The Audio/Visual series contains audio recordings of select speeches and presentations from this series).
Series III. Records, 1944, 1952-1979 (0.25 linear feet)
These records reflect his participation in various organizations. Williams was president of SHA and OHA. He was appointed to the Louisiana Civil War Centennial Commission and to the Louisiana Bicentennial Commission. Also contained are records from his Pulitzer Prize Award and an NEH. grant. Personal records include a military draft registration and royalty statements.
Series IV. Research Materials, 1986-1890, undated (5 linear feet)
This series is comprised of notecards, notes, clippings, originals and copies of manuscripts (diaries, correspondence, & documents). The notecards, notes, and clippings cover various historical topics, such as; Civil War, major civil war figures, U.S. History, and military history. Copies and transcripts of diaries and correspondence are included along with two original letters and two original documents; George Trent letter (1869), Gen. B.F. Butler letter (1861), Union Order (1861) and Grimes document (1890). This series also contains several boxes of research file cards on Lyndon Baines Johnson.
Series V. Research Materials. Huey P. Long, 1952-1966, undated (4 linear feet)
This series reflects Williams’s accumulation of material on Long. Included are notecards, notes, clippings covering a wide variety of topics including his childhood, family, elections, assassination, and funeral. Also included are speeches by Long. Legal documents and records include two items relating to Public Service Commission and Standard Oil Company, military registration, Win or Lose Inc., succession of Long, and scholastic records from the University of Oklahoma and Tulane. Miscellaneous contains microfilm copies from Duke University of the following manuscript collections: Huey P. Long Papers, Irby Papers, Socialist Party of America Papers, and Harry Slattery Papers. Oral history interview transcripts are also found in this series. Williams sometimes referred to these as confidential communications. There are 235 identified interviews, filed alphabetically and listed in Appendix B. (Note: The Audio/Visual series contains select audio recordings of interviews from this series)
Series VI. Literary Productions, 1951-1980, undated (7 linear feet)
This series contains manuscripts (handwritten pages by Williams), typescripts, page proofs, galley proofs, and sample pages of his books published from 1951 until 1980. It also includes literary productions of the two books published after his death with notes and corrections by
Estelle Williams. Additionally it contains other manuscript and publication materials that were originally accessioned as the Thomas Harry Williams Manuscripts, Mss. 1964, 2158. These are housed in Box 36.
Series VII. Printed Material, 1775, 1861-1970 (4 linear feet)
This series contains programs, publications, prints, numerous maps, newspapers, journals, broadsides, and illustrations. Also included are two interviews of T. Harry Williams. Printed items related to Huey Long are segregated and are comprised of the following; publications, articles, journals, sheet music, election material, cartoons, broadsides, and maps. In addition, there is a coroner’s inquest of Weiss and genealogical chart of the Long family.
Series VIII. Photographs, ca. 1861-1864, 1890, ca. 1913-1969 (0.5 linear feet)
Included in this series are carte de visites, personal and professional photographs, Huey Long photographs, as well as photographs related to Long. There are thirty carte de vistes, most are identified and a few are produced by Baton Rouge photographers. A detailed list of these can be found in the container list. Personal and professional photographs include images used in Williams’ books as well as friends and colleagues. The majority of the Long photographs are from the Louisiana State Museum Collection. A detailed list of Long photographs can be found in Appendix C.
Series IX. Scrapbooks, 1951-1979, undated (4 linear feet)
This series is comprised of fifteen scrapbooks, documenting the publicity and reviews of his books, speaking engagements, travels, and awards. Scapbooks XI, XII, XIII, and XV contain letters to Williams.
Series X. Audio/Visual, 1952-1966, undated (3 linear feet)
This series includes a 16mm film strip of Williams and master reel to reel tapes. Duplications of these tapes are found in Series II and V
INDEX TERMS
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Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. |
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Ambrose, Stephen E., b. 1936 |
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Bozeman, Harley |
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Carriere, Oliver P. |
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Current, Richard N., |
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Dufour, Charles L |
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Freidel, Frank |
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Hesseltine, William B., 1902-1963 |
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Johnson, Lyndon B., 1908-1973 |
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Jones, Warren L., |
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Kennedy, John F., 1917-1963 |
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Long, Huey Pierce, 1893-1935 |
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Long, Huey Pierce, 1893-1935--Assassination. |
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Long, Russell B., b.1918 |
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Louisiana Bicentennial Commission |
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Louisiana Civil War Centennial Commission |
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Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana |
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Louisiana--Politics and government--1865-1950 |
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National Book Award |
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Oral history |
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Organization of American Historian |
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Pulitzer Prize |
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Southern Historical Association |
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Truman, Harry, 1884-1972 |
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United State--History--Civil War, 1861-1865 |
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United States--History |
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Williams, Estelle Skolfield, 1908-1999 |
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Williams, T. Harry (Thomas Harry), 1909-1979 |
CONTAINER LIST
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Series I. Correspondence |
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Subseries A. Personal and Professional |
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Range 34 |
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1-46 |
1927-1960 |
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1-58 |
1961-1965 |
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1-37 |
1966-1970 |
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1-31 |
1971-1975 |
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1-24 |
1976-1979, undated |
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33-34 |
Family, 1950-1979, undated |
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Subseries B. Publications |
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1-34 |
1947-1965 |
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1-12 |
1966-1975, 1978 |
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Subseries C. Professional Organizations |
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13-16 |
Louisiana Civil War Centennial, 1958-1965 |
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17-21 |
Civil War Associations, 1954-1979, undated |
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22-26 |
Southern Historical Association, 1955-1977, undated |
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27-31 |
Organization of American Historians, 1970-1973 |
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32 |
Ulysses S. Grant Association, 1963-1978 |
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Louisiana Bicentennial Commission, 1971-1972, undated |
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Friends of LSU Libraries, 1962-1975, undated |
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Subseries D. Awards |
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Guggenheim, 1951-1954 |
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Social Studies Research Council, 1955 |
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Pulitzer Prize, 1970-1979, undated |
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National Book Award, 1970-1971 |
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National Endowment for Humanities, 1967-1977, undated |
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Harmsworth Professor of American History, University of Oxford, 1965-1970 |
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Subseries E. Miscellaneous |
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University of Wisconsin, 1936 |
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Subseries F. Huey P. Long Research |
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10-14 |
General, 1861, 1926-1935, 1956, 1957-1970 |
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15-16 |
Huey P. Long, 1920-1933, undated |
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17-19 |
Russell B. Long, 1955-1970 |
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20-21 |
Harley B. Bozeman, 1961-1969 |
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Subseries G. Estelle Williams |
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22-30 |
Personal and Professional, 1955-1980 |
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31 |
Knopf Publishing, 1970-1980 |
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32 |
Time, 1962-1963, undated |
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Series II. Writings |
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M.A. Thesis: Benjamin F. Wade, 1932 |
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2-5 |
High School and College term papers, 1924-1936 |
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6-32 |
Articles, 1955-1976, undated (See appendix A) |
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33-44 |
Reviews, 1923, 1955-1957, 1959-1978, undated |
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45 |
Forwards and Introductions, undated |
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46 |
Reports, 1969-1978, undated |
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Critiques and Comments, undated |
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48 |
Miscellaneous, undated |
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1-11 |
Articles, 1962-1963, undated (See appendix A). |
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12-44 |
Articles by various students and colleagues, 1904-1979, undated |
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45-50 |
Speeches and Lectures on Huey P. Long, 1967, 1972-1973, undated |
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51-67 |
Speeches and Lectures on the Civil War, 1961, 1965, 1974, 1976, undated |
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68-69 |
Speeches and Lectures on Oral History, 1973, undated |
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70-71 |
Speeches and Lectures on Lyndon Johnson, 1978, undated |
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72-73 |
Speeches and Lectures on LSU, 1977, undated |
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74-89 |
Speeches and Lectures on various topics, 1967-1978, undated |
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11 |
1-17 |
Class Lectures and Notes, undated |
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Speech by Stephen Ambrose: “T. Harry Williams Scholarship Fund, ” 1979 |
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Series III. Records |
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Southern Historical Association, 1957-1960 |
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20-21 |
Organization of American Historians, 1972 |
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22 |
Louisiana Civil War Centennial Commission, 1959-1964, undated |
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Louisiana Bicentennial Commission, 1971 |
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24 |
Pulitzer Prize, 1978-1979 |
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National Endowment for the Humanities, 1972-1974 |
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Legal, Financial & Miscellaneous, 1944, 1952-1962 |
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Series IV. Research Materials |
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12 |
1-22 |
Beauregard |
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23-35 |
Lincoln |
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13 |
1-8 |
Lincoln |
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9-12 |
Grant |
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13-33 |
Hayes |
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14 |
1-5 |
Romance & Realism |
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6-14 |
Confederate States of America |
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15-20 |
Civil War |
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21-38 |
U.S. History |
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15 |
1-16 |
U.S. History |
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17-32 |
Military History |
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38-44 |
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Lyndon B. Johnson file cards |
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Cora E. Watson diary, 1864-1865 (copies) |
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2 |
W.P. Chamberlin diary, 1863 (copies) |
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3 |
N.K. Nichols diary, 1862 (typescript) |
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4 |
W.L. Cage, 1861-1863 (typescript) |
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Z. Chandler, 1861-1863 (typescript) |
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6 |
Grant, 1862-1865 (copies) |
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7 |
Hayes, 1862-1870, undated (typescript); Capt. John Johnson, 1863 (typescript); Beauregard, 1864 (typescript) |
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8 |
George Trent, 1869; Gen. B.F. Butler, 1862 |
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9 |
Union Order, 1861; Civil War Poem, undated (typescript); Sheet Music, 1861 (copy); Grimes Document, June 29, 1890. |
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10 |
Hayes |
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11 |
Military History |
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12 |
Confederate States of America |
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13 |
Unification |
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14 |
Romance & Realism |
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15 |
Civil War
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Series V. Research Materials. Huey P. Long |
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16-21 |
Early years to 1929 & Winn Parish |
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Salesman, Oklahoma, & Tulane |
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23-24 |
Early years-Law |
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25-27 |
Public Service Commission |
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28-29 |
Election of 1924 & 1928 |
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30 |
Governorship 1928-1932 & Impeachment |
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31 |
Impeachment |
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17 |
1 |
Impeachment |
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2 |
Governorship 1930-1933 |
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3-4 |
Election as Senator 1930 |
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5 |
Arkansas Campaign (Aug. 1932). |
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6-7 |
Overton Election & Hearing |
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8 |
Democratic Convention 1932 |
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9 |
1930-1933. |
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10-11 |
Election 1932 |
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12 |
Senator Hoover |
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13 |
Share Our Wealth |
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14-15 |
Allen, Leche, Parker, & Overton |
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16 |
Every Man A King |
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17-19 |
1933 & New Orleans Election (1934) |
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20-22 |
Special Session 1934 & 1934 |
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23 |
Fournet Election 1934 |
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24 |
Congress 1935 |
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18 |
1-3 |
Congress 1935 & 1935 |
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4 |
New Orleans Election (Sept. 1935) |
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5 |
Special Session 1935 |
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6 |
Surrender of O.R. 1935, Choice for 1936 |
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7 |
Martial Law in Baton Rouge (Jan. 1935) |
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8 |
Shusmann Plan for 1936 |
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9-10 |
Assassination |
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11-12 |
LSU |
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13-14 |
Personal Habits |
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15 |
Education & Literacy |
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16 |
American Progress |
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17 |
Political Techniques & Local Machine |
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18 |
Demagogue |
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19 |
Alice Lee Grojean Tharpe & Lucille May Grace |
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20 |
Financial Interest |
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21 |
Oratory |
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22 |
Guards |
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23 |
Politics |
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24 |
Race |
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25 |
Louisiana Programs |
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26-28 |
Miscellaneous |
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29 |
Longview Daily News (1935) |
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27 |
35-36 |
Cardfile of informants |
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Contents
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37 |
HPL speech at Alexandria, undated (transcript) |
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38 |
HPL speech at Shreveport, undated (transcript) |
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39 |
“Poison to the Sick...”, undated (original handwritten) |
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27 |
40 |
Legal Documents, 1923, 1934, 1936-1937 |
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41 |
Records from University of Oklahoma and Tulane University, 1914, 1915 |
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19 |
1-167 |
A-W list of interviewees and unidentified interviews, 1952-1966 (See Appendix B for list of names) |
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MF:W |
Reel 1 |
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Copies of manuscript collections from Duke University |
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Series VI. Literary Productions |
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Range 34 |
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1-5 |
“Lincoln & His Generals” (typescript) |
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6 |
“Beauregard: Napoleon in Gray” (typescript) |
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7 |
“With Beauregard in Mexico” (typescript) |
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8-22 |
“History of the U. S. (Vol. I & II)” (typescript & page proof) |
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21 |
1 |
“Americans at War” (typescript) |
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7-10 |
“American History” (page proof & galley proof) |
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11-12 |
“McClellan, Sherman, and Grant” (typescript & page proof) |
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13 |
“Military Memoirs of a Confederate” (typescript) |
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14-26 |
“Life History of the U.S.” (typescript) |
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22 |
1 |
“Hayes The Diary…” (typescript & sample pages) |
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2-3 |
“Hayes of the Twenty-Third” (typescript) |
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4-19 |
“Huey P. Long” (typescript) |
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23 |
1-20 |
“History of American Wars” (typescript & page proof) |
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24 |
1-4 |
“History of American Wars” (page proof) |
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5 |
“Lincoln and the Radicals” (manuscript) |
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6-10 |
“P.G.T. Beauregard: Napoleon in Gray” (manuscript) |
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11 |
“With Beauregard in Mexico” (typescript) |
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12 |
“History of the U.S.” (manuscript) |
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13-18 |
“Americans at War” (manuscript) |
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25 |
1-5 |
“American History” (galley proof) |
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6 |
“McClellan, Sherman, and Grant” (manuscript) |
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7 |
“Military Memoirs of a Confederate” (manuscript) |
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8-9 |
“Life History of the U.S.” (manuscript) |
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10 |
“Hayes The Diary...” (manuscript) |
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11-19 |
“Huey P. Long” (layout & manuscript) |
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26 |
1-9 |
“Huey P. Long” (manuscript & galley proof) |
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10-12 |
“The History of American Wars” (manuscript & page proof) |
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13 |
“The History of American Wars” (Estelle William’s notes) |
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14 |
“The Selected Essays of T. Harry Williams” (page proof) |
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Contents
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36 |
1-5 |
“Lincoln and His Generals” (typescript) |
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6-8 |
“Lincoln and His Generals” (galley proofs) |
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9 |
“Lincoln and His Generals” (plate proof) |
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10-12 |
“Romance and Realism” (manuscript) |
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13 |
“The American Civil War” (typescript) |
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14 |
“The American Civil War” (manuscript) |
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15-18 |
“History of the U.S.” Chapter XXI-XL (manuscript) |
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Series VII. Printed Material |
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27 |
1 |
Programs; Civil War Organizations, 1957-1965 |
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2 |
Programs; SHA, 1957-1959 |
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3 |
Programs; OAH, 1973 |
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4 |
Programs & Miscellaneous, 1941, 1960-62, 1970, 1976, 1979, undated |
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5 |
Publications; Louisiana Civil War Centennial Commission, 1961, undated |
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6 |
“The New Cambridge Modern History,” 1957, undated |
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7 |
“T. Harry Williams, A Biographical Sketch,” 1970 |
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8 |
“T. Harry Williams Memoir,” 1970 (Interview of Williams) |
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9 |
“Influences on the Civil War,” undated (Interview of Williams) |
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10 |
Pulitzer Prize, 1970, 1977, 1978 |
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11 |
Commencement Programs (1889, 1892) and newspaper clippings relating to suspension from University of Wisconsin |
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12 |
Prints; Civil War Uniforms & U.S. Grant Home, undated |
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13 |
Prints; Civil War Officers, undated |
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OS:W |
2 |
4 |
Prints: Civil War Officers, undated |
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Range 34 |
27 |
14 |
Battlefield of Cedar Creek, 1964 (5 items) |
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Battlefield of Winchester, Virginia, 1964 (2 items) |
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Battlefield of Fisher Hill, 1862 (2 items) |
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Battle of Lynchburg, Virginia, 1964 |
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Map of Gauley Bridge Region, undated |
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Map of Situation in Latter Half of West Virginia, 1861 |
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Map of Shenandoah Valley, by J. V. Glumer, undated |
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The Battle of The Opequion, 1964 |
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Photograph of Map of Virginia, undated |
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OS:W |
1 |
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Map of the Battlefield of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 1963 (topographical/3 dimensional) |
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Fairfield, Pennsylvania, 1950 (topographical/3 dimensional) |
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Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 1950 (topographical/3 |
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OS:1 |
Lloyd’s Map of the Lower Mississippi River from St. Louis to the Gulf of Mexico, by J.T. Lloyd, 1862 |
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OS:2 |
New Map of Mobile Showing the Rebel Stronghold in the Gulf, by G.W. Tomlinson, 1863 |
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OS:W |
OS:2 |
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Gettysburg National Military Park, Pennsylvania, 1951 (notes by Williams) |
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Map of Manassas Junction of Roads to Forts on Bull Run & Occoquan River, Camp Pickens, Virginia, June 12, 1861 (photocopy) |
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Area of Charleston, South Carolina, undated |
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Economic Map of the South 1860, undated |
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Floyd’s Battle with Tyler, undated (from Rutherford B. Hayes Library) |
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Battle of Fisher Hill, Carnifix Ferry, Cedar Creek., Buffington Island, Battle of Lynchburg, Theater Map of West Virginia, Battle of Opequon, Cloyds Mountain, Theater Map of Kanawha Valley, Shenandoah Valley, 1861, 1864, undated |
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Battlefield of Winchester, Virginia, 1864 |
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Civil War in Louisiana, 1861-1865 (by Louisiana Civil War Centennial Commission) |
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Campaigns of the Civil War in the Valley of History, by the Potomac Edison Co., undated |
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Civil War Historical Sites, 1960 |
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Civil War Centennial Map of Washington D.C., undated |
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Official 1961 Alabama Highway Map, 1961 |
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Commemorative Map Campaigns of the Civil War, 1961 |
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OS:W |
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OS:3 |
Massachusetts Son, May 3, 1775 (facsimile) |
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New York Tribune, May 27, 1861 |
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The Portage County Democrat, June 17, 1863 |
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Frank Leslie’s Pictorial History of the War of 1861 (no. 12 & 19), undated |
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Awards & Citations, 1933-1970 |
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Charcoal Sketch of Williams, undated |
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Broadside: “An Evening with T. Harry & Huey,” undated |
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Gettysburg Address (facsimile) |
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Emancipation Proclamation (facsimile) |
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Lincoln Letter, 1862 (facsimile) |
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Broadside: “A History of the U.S. 2nd Revised Edition,” 1966 |
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Broadside: Civil War Centennial, undated |
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OS:W |
2 |
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“The Year was 1856" (image of Lincoln) |
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“Leaders of the Confederacy” |
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Currier & Ives Engravings |
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“Union & Confederate Commanders” |
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“The Correspondents of Port Hudson” |
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"The Railsplitters for the Presidential Campaign of 1860" |
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“Battle of Baton Rouge” |
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“Troop Movements at the Battle of Cold Harbor 1864" |
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“Man for the Ages (Lincoln)” |
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Range 34 |
27 |
15-22 |
Articles relating to Long, 1932, 1933, 1935, 1948 |
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23-25 |
Journals with articles relating to Long, 1932, 1934, 1935 |
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26 |
Sheet Music, 1934-1935 |
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27 |
Election Material, 1932 |
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28 |
Programs and Brochures, 1932, 1935, 1936, 1939, undated |
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29 |
Office letterhead, undated, and Christmas card, 1929 |
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30 |
Cartoons and Drawings, 1923, 1933-1935, undated |
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31 |
Inaugural Publication, 1936 |
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32 |
“Louisiana Conservation Review,” 1935 |
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33 |
Memorial Address, 1936 |
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34 |
Coroner’s Inquest of Dr. Carl A. Weiss, 1935 |
|
OS:W |
2 |
1 |
Broadsides, 1923, 1927, 1932, 1933, 1935, undated |
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2 |
Journals: Saturday Evening Post (Oct. 15, 1932), Today (Aug. 4, 1934), Collier’s (Jan. 19, 1935). |
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3 |
The Kingdom of the Kingfish (Collection of articles compiled by C. Arthur Provost) undated |
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OS:W |
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OS:3 |
Map of Louisiana, 1933 |
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Map of Louisiana, 1930 |
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Map of Winn Parish, Louisiana, 1948 |
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“Declaration of Independence of the Minute Men of Louisiana,” 1935 |
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Long Family Genealogical Chart, undated |
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MF:W |
Reel 2 |
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Articles on Long from University of Illinois |
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Series VIII. Photographs |
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Range 34 |
28 |
1 |
Cartes de visites (numbered) |
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1. Uncle Gaudy |
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2. G.R. Bullock of Kentucky (with two cent orange stamp) |
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3. Robinson (with two cent orange stamp) |
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4. A. Pike. |
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Contents
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1a. |
4a. Robert E. Lee |
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2 |
5. Kirby Smith |
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6. Capt. Harry Gentles & Phillip Stephens (Lytle photo) |
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7. Polk |
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8. Gen. Hill |
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3 |
9. Jeff Davis |
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10. M. Price |
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11. J. Wilkes Booth |
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12. H.F. Lee |
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4 |
13. Stonewall Jackson |
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14. Illegible (New Orleans, La.) |
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15. Bragg |
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16. Semmes |
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5 |
17. Hardee |
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18. Sterling Price |
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19. Jeb Stuart |
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20-21. Unidentified (Keddy & Shepper photo) |
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6 |
22. Lew (Lytle photo) |
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23. Unidentified (Keddy & Shepper photo) |
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24. Unidentified (Bogel & Shepper photo) |
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7-8 |
25-31. Unidentified |
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29 |
1-4 |
Book Illustrations |
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5-6 |
Book Illustrations (Hayes) |
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7 |
Home in Wisconsin, Harley Bozeman, Stephen Ambrose & Dwight Eisenhower, Williams & Joe Lipaey, Williams & group |
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8 |
Items removed from correspondence & unidentified photos |
|
OS:W |
2 |
5 |
Photos of Civil War engravings & guns |
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29 |
9 |
Huey P. Long Family, Misc., & Funeral (See appendix C for detailed list) |
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10 |
Riverside Press |
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11 |
Louisiana State Museum; Caraway, bridge, & funeral |
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12 |
Louisiana State Museum; Individual & family |
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13 |
Louisiana State Museum; Impeachment & Overton Hearings |
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14 |
Louisiana State Museum; Miscellaneous |
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15-16 |
Negatives [RESTRICTED] |
|
OS:W |
1 |
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Long funeral/La. State Capitol (tinted) |
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Series IX. Scrapbooks |
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Range 34 |
30 |
1 |
Scrapbook I (1951-1952); contains clippings, printed |
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Location |
Box |
Folder |
Contents
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|---|---|---|---|
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material, and letters to Williams regarding his book, Lincoln and His Generals. |
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2-4 |
Scrapbook II (1955-1959); contains clippings, printed material, ephemera, and letters to Williams regarding his book, P.G.T. Beauregard: Napoleon in Gray |
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5 |
Scrapbook III (1960); contains clippings, printed material, and memos to Williams regarding his book, Americans at War. |
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6 |
Scrapbook IV (1962); contains photographs, clippings, and ephemera related to the Airforce Academy’s Harmon Memorial Lecture, Colorado Springs, Co. |
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7 |
Scrapbook V (1960-1973); contains letters to Williams regarding two publications, Huey, Lyndon and Southern Radicalism and The Gentleman From Louisiana. |
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8 |
Scrapbook VI (1972-1979); contains miscellaneous photographs, biographical data on Williams, clippings, and letters concerning speaking engagements. |
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|
31 |
1-4 |
Scrapbook VII (1966-1967); contains travel documents, receipts, photographs, correspondence, printed material, ephemera related to Williams’ voyage on the RMS Queen Mary and his stay in Oxford, England as Harmsworth Professor. |
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|
5 |
Scrapbook VIII (1973); contains correspondence, printed material, ephemera related to OAH |
|
OS:W |
|
3-4 |
Scrapbook IX (1950-1960); contains clippings, photographs, ephemera, and printed material regarding his book, Lincoln and His Generals and Americans At War. Also, contains materials relating to Phi Alpha Theta, speaking engagements, and historical organizations. |
|
Range 34 |
32 |
1 |
Scrapbook X (1969-1970); contains congratulatory telegrams regarding Williams’ book, Huey Long. |
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2 |
Scrapbook XI (1969-1970); contains clippings, printed material, and letters regarding his book, Huey Long. |
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3-5 |
Scrapbook XII (1960-1973); contains letters to Williams regarding his Pulitzer Prize, National Book Award, and his book, Huey Long. |
|
OS:W |
5 |
|
Scrapbook XIII (1969-1970); contains clippings, printed material, ephemera, and letters to Williams regarding his book, Huey Long. |
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6 |
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Scrapbook XIV (undated); contains original newspapers, and |
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Box |
Folder |
Contents
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|---|---|---|---|
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clippings (1931-1935) and political broadsides relating to Huey Long, compiled by Williams. |
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Range 34 |
32 |
6 |
Scrapbook XV (1979); contains letters to Williams regarding his retirement. |
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Series X. Audio/Visual |
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33 |
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16mm film of Williams |
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34 |
|
Williams Speeches & Long Speeches cassette tapes (User Copies) |
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35 |
|
Oral History Interview cassette tapes (User Copies) |
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37 |
|
Oral History Interview reel-to-reel tapes [RESTRICTED--use cassettes] |
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45 |
|
Williams Speeches & Long Speeches cassette tapes (Re-mastered Originals) [RESTRICTED--use cassettes] |
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Williams Speeches & Long Speeches reel-to-reel tapes [RESTRICTED--use cassettes] |
Appendix A
Series II. Writings
(Note: Unless otherwise indicated, the author is T. Harry Williams)
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Location |
Box |
Folder |
Content
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|---|---|---|---|
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Range 34 |
9 |
6 |
“Freeman the Man,” 1955 |
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7 |
Louisiana Civil War Centennial material, 1961 |
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“The Civil War in Louisiana: A Chronology,” Williams and A. Otis Hebert |
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8 |
“A Prospectus for A History of American Military Affairs,” Williams and Otis A. Singletary, 1961 |
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9 |
Untitled article by Hessetine, 1963 |
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10 |
“The American Civil War,” 1966 |
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11 |
“Negroes in the Civil War,” 1973 |
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12 |
Untitled article on Beauregard, 1975 |
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13 |
“That Strange Sad War,” 1976 |
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14 |
Untitled article on the Civil War, undated |
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15 |
Untitled article on Grant, undated |
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16 |
“P.G.T. Beauregard, undated |
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17 |
“Beauregard at Shiloh, undated |
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18 |
“Reconstruction,” undated |
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19 |
“Lincoln, The Commander In Chief,” undated |
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20 |
“Badger Colonels,” undated |
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21 |
“The Civil War,” undated |
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22 |
“H.H. Humphreys,” undated |
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23 |
“The Bou Rubin,” undated |
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24 |
“Military Leaders Tried by Fire in Kentucky,” undated |
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25 |
“The Opening of the Kentucky Gate,: undated |
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26 |
“Turmoil in Washington,” undated |
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27 |
Untitled article on G. A. Custer, undated |
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28 |
Untitled article on Lincoln, undated |
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29 |
Untitled article on the Revolution, undated |
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30 |
“Huey Long and the Politics of Realism,” undated |
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Untitled article on Long, undated |
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31 |
“America Goes to War,” undated |
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Folder |
Content
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32 |
“Politics of the Longs,” undated |
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10 |
1 |
“Major Crisis in American History,” 1962 |
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2 |
“Trends in Southern Politics,” 1963 |
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3 |
Untitled article on Charles P. Stone, undated |
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4 |
“Return of Jomini,” undated |
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5 |
“Huey Long and the Problems of Our Time,” undated |
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Untitled article on Long, undated |
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6 |
Articles of Encyclopedia Americana & World Book |
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7 |
“Two War Leaders; Lincoln and Davis,” undated |
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8 |
“Grants Terms of Surrender,” undated |
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“The Afterlife,” undated |
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9 |
“Huey Long and the Politics of Realism,” undated |
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10 |
“The Civil War Letters of William L. Cage,” undated |
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11 |
“The Reluctant Warrior; The Diary of N. K. Nichols,” undated |
Appendix B
Series IV. Research Materials. Huey P. Long
Oral History Interview Transcripts
(Note: The asterisk* indicates audio cassette of interview is available)
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Contents
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Range 34 |
19 |
1 |
Alexander, Will (1952) |
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Alford, W.C. (4/1/1960) |
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2 |
Anders, D.J. (1/19/1960) |
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3 |
Angelle, Robert (4/27/1963) |
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4 |
Appel, John G. (5/28/1958, 6/15/1963) |
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5 |
Austin, Gene (11/14/1958) |
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6 |
Bahan, L.P. (12/15/1956) |
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7 |
Baker, Bonnie V. (11/3/1959) |
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8 |
Baker, Guy (4/12/1960) |
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9 |
Barham, C.C. (4/12/1960) |
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10 |
Bauer, R. Norman (5/4/1962) |
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11 |
Beckcom, George E. (8/7/1957) |
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12 |
Bernard, Vivian (3/23/1960) |
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13 |
Blackshear, David (6/27/1957 |
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14 |
Blanche, Fred (519/1961) |
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15 |
Bledsoe, Samuel B. (1954) |
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Boone, William C. (6/3/1960) |
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16 |
Bourg, E.J. (7/16/1963) |
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17 |
Bowman, Sidney (2/20/1961) |
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18 |
Bozeman, Harley (1/7/1959 & 2/9/1961) |
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19 |
Brashears, John P. (undated) |
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20 |
Bradford, B.W. (2/11/1961) |
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21 |
Brooks, Overton (4/16/1960) |
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22 |
Brothers, Robert (7/19/1958) |
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23 |
Broussard, Alton (5/4/1960) |
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Broussard, J.C. (10/3/1960) |
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Buie, Jim (1/20/1960) |
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24 |
*Burns, Francis (7/8/1957) |
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25 |
Burns, James T. (6/1/1960) |
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Contents
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26 |
Burton, William T. (4/3/1961) |
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27 |
Butler, W.E. (5/18/1960) |
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28 |
Caraza, Castro (3/26/1961) |
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29 |
Carriere, Ike (9/19/1961) |
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30 |
Carriere, Oliver (5/29/1961) |
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31 |
Carson, W.P. (10/30/1956) |
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32 |
Cawthorn, Joe (5/5/1960) |
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33 |
Christenberry, Earle J. (7/11/1957) |
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34 |
Clements, Ernest (3/29/1960) |
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35 |
Cleveland, William (12/18/1962) |
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Cohn, Isidore (6/18/1963) |
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36 |
Cole, David (4/4/1960) |
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Cole, W. Clegg (4/11/1960) |
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37 |
Coleman, Elliott (1/21/1960) |
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38 |
Comiskey, James E. (7/1/1957) |
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Cooper, W.A. (7/16/1963) |
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39 |
Copeland, R.S. (6/27/1957) |
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40 |
*Corbin, Carl (6/27/1957) |
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41 |
Coverdale, Milton (1/8/1960) |
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42 |
Craddock, Perry (2/20/1961) |
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43 |
Dalfers, A. Wilmot (10/20/1962) |
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44 |
David, Joseph B. (6/25/1957) |
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Davidson, Charlie (3/23/1960) |
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Davis, Harry (7/16/1957) |
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46 |
Davis, Lottie (Mrs. R.W.) (4/11/1960) |
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47 |
DeArmond, Johnny (10/1/1959) |
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Delatte, Norbert (6/28/1962) |
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48 |
Dent, Fred (9/7/1961) |
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49 |
Deutsch, Herman (1/21/1961) |
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*Digby, Fred (6/22/1957) |
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Dillion, William (7/10/1960) |
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Dodd, William J. (5/9/1960) |
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52 |
Doles, John (12/31/1956) |
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53 |
Domengeaux, James (6/18/1960) |
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Doucet, D.J. (3/28/1960) |
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Dugas, Bobbie (6/28/1962) |
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Dugas, Felix (2/1/1961) |
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Dugas, Pat (3/23/1960) |
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Dugas, Waldo (5/4/1960) |
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56 |
Dunbar, Charles E. (7/18/1957) |
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57 |
Ellender, Allen J. (5/29/1966) |
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Erskine, G.E. (2/12/1960) |
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Everett, Mrs. George (3/23/1960) |
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59 |
Favrot, St. Clair (2/11/1960) |
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Fields, Harvey (1/18/1960) |
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*Fisher, Joe (7/10/1957) (see also folder 19:62) |
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61 |
*Fleming, Ray (6/25/1957) |
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62 |
Fleury, John & Fisher, Joe (3/13/1961) |
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63 |
Flowers, Paul (10/29/1956) |
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64 |
Foshee, W.S. (4/19/1965) |
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65 |
Fournet, Jack (5/5/1965) |
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66 |
Foster, Richard (6/18/1963) |
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67 |
*Fournet, John B. (7/4/1957) |
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68 |
*Frampton, Chick (or Charles) (6/24/1957) |
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Francis, Fred (4/21/1960) |
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Frazar, Lether (10/22/1958) |
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*Frey, Fred C. (2/2/1957) |
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71 |
Fruge, J. Cleveland (4/1/1960) |
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72 |
*Gamble, Harry (/12/1957) |
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73 |
Gardiner, Lessley (6/10/1963) |
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74 |
Gary, Leon (12/10/1960) |
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75 |
Gilbert, Harry (1/19/1960) |
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76 |
Ginsberg, George (10/13/1959) |
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77 |
Gleason, Ira (12/26/1956) |
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78 |
Gottlieb, Lewis (7/23/1963) |
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79 |
Guerre, Louis F. (6/23/??) |
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80 |
Guillory, Isom (3/28/1960) |
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81 |
Haas, Dave (4/10/1963) |
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82 |
Habans, Paul (10/24/1960) |
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83 |
Haggerty, Edward A. (7/16/1957) |
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84 |
Hamlin, Walter (7/2/1957) |
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Hanks, Ruby (Mrs.) (2/10/1961) |
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85 |
Hargrove, F. Leonard (3/15/1960) |
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86 |
Hood, John T. (Judge) (4/3/1961) |
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87 |
Howell, Roland B. (5/22/1965) |
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88 |
Hughes, H. Lester (3/18/1960) |
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89 |
Hunt, Lucille (Mrs. Stewart) (4/11/1960) |
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Hunt, (Mrs.) (4/11/1960) |
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90 |
Hunter, Robert A. (3/14/1960) |
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91 |
Jones, Lawrence M. (12/281961) |
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92 |
Jones, Louie, A. (3/2/1962) |
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Jones, Robert D. (12/19/1960) |
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Jones, Sam H. (4/3/1961) |
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94 |
Jordan, Harrison (10/26/1959) |
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95 |
Kavanaugh, M.J. (4/12/1960) |
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96 |
Kidd, Shelby (10/27/1959) |
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97 |
Kilpatrick, A.K. (1/8/1960) |
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Knott, Mrs. W.M. (4/18/1960) |
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98 |
Kohn, Marion (3/4/1966) |
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Krock, Arthur (1950) |
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Labbe, Donald (5/4/1960) |
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99 |
*Landry, Theohile (7/10/1957) |
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100 |
Lant, Norman (3/25/1966) |
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Larcade, Henry (7/29/1958) |
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101 |
Larcade, W.W. (7/29/1958) |
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102 |
Lautenschlaeger, Lester (7/9/1957) |
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Lawrence, Rolo C. (10/14/1959) |
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103 |
*Leche, Richard W. (6/30/1957, 1/30/1960, 4/4/1960) |
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104 |
Long, Earl L. (8/28/1960) |
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Long, Julius (7/23/1959) |
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105 |
Long, Otho (2/10/1961) |
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106 |
Long, Rose McConnell (Mrs. Huey P.) (3/17/1960) |
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107 |
*Long, Russell (11/26/1956) |
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108 |
Lorio, Cecil (4/19/1965) |
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Maines, George (11/14/1958) |
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109 |
*Maloney, Paul (6/26/1957) |
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110 |
Manetta, Manuel (7/1958) |
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111 |
*Manning, Frank (7/1/??) |
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Marchand, Sidney (7/28/1962) |
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112 |
McConnell (3/14/1960) |
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113 |
McFarland, Rose Long (8/25/1961) |
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114 |
McGuire, Dave (7/111957) |
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McSween, John H. (10/14/1959) |
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115 |
Mehaffey, James (11/2/1959 |
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Mickal, Abe (7/18/1957) |
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116 |
Middleton, Troy H. (9/28/1961) |
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117 |
Milam, Matt (2/11/1961) |
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Mitchell (undated) |
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118 |
Mitchell, Harry Leland (1957) |
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119 |
Montet, Numa (12/20/1960) |
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Morgan, Cecil (3/12/1965) |
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120 |
Morse, Sen. Wayne (3/4/1962) |
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Mouton, Edgar (5/5/1960) |
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121 |
Noe, James K. (12/31/1956) |
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Nuckolls, John (12/31/1956) |
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122 |
Nugent, Jess (1/25/1957) |
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*Oakes, E.J. (6/25/1957) |
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123 |
*O’Connor, James P. (6/28/1957) |
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124 |
Odom, Fred (Judge) (1/7/1960) |
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Odom, Frank (5/21/1958) |
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125 |
Oglesby, R.W. (Judge) (2/10/1961) |
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O’Neil, Robert (Judge) (3/15/1960) |
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126 |
Overton, Ada Ruth (Mrs. John) (10/12/1959) |
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127 |
Parrott, Mrs. Robert (10/13/1959) |
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Peck, Wilson J. (5/5/1960) |
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128 |
*Pegues, W.C. (1/29/1957) |
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Pell, Herbert C. (1951) |
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129 |
*Peltier, Harvey (3/3/1960) |
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130 |
*Pereira, George E. (7/8/1957) |
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Perez, Leander (5/28/1961) |
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131 |
Peterman, Frank (10/13/1959) |
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Petrie, James (3/23/1960) |
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132 |
Peyton, Rupert (1/28/1958) |
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Picciola, Marc (8/23/1961) |
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133 |
Pierson, Mrs. Clarence (10/13/1959) |
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Pierson, Robert H. (10/12/1959) |
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134 |
Planche, Maurice (6/1/1960) |
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Polmer, Irvin F. (11/20/1960) |
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Ponder, Amos L. (Judge) (7/14/1958) |
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135 |
Porterier, Gaston (10/13/1959) |
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136 |
Prophit, Robert L. (1/7/1959) |
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Provost, C. Arthur (5/6/1960) |
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137 |
Quaw, Gene (6/27/1961) |
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Rabby, Carlos (10/28/1959) |
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138 |
Rabenhorst, Harry (7/3/1963) |
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139 |
Racivitch, Herve (5/29/1961) |
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140 |
Rappelet, A.O. (3/5/1963) |
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Reggie, Edmund T. (5/6/1960) |
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141 |
*Reyer, George (7/15/1957) |
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142 |
*Rivet, Charles J. (6/7/1959) |
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143 |
Roberts, Jesse (2/10/1961) |
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Robertson, Edward S. (2/10/1965) |
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144 |
Roden, Murphy (9/25/1961) |
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Rodgers, Cleveland (1950) |
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145 |
Rottbone, M.J. (2/11/1966) |
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Roy, Col. E.P. (3/20/1961) |
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146 |
Roy, J. Maxime (5/51960) |
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147 |
*Sanders, J.Y. (11/6/1959) |
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148 |
Savoy, Lennie (3/28/1960) |
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*Sehrt, Clem (1957) |
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149 |
Sevier, Andrew (6/21/1960) |
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Sevier, H.C. (1/9/1960) |
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150 |
Stich, Frank (Judge) (7/17/1957) |
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Slack, Stewart (5/18/1963) |
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151 |
Smith, Charles L. (2/10/1961) |
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Smith, Prentice (7/14/1970) |
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Smith, Charles, L. (2/10/1961) |
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152 |
Spence, Mason (1/20/1960) |
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153 |
Spinks, Leonard (5/18/1960) |
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Stagg, George (3/28/1960) |
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154 |
Stanley, Eugene (7/16/1957) |
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Talbot, Edmund (5/18/1960) |
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155 |
Talbot, W. Harry (6/26/1957) |
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Taylor, Robert (5/10/1960) |
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156 |
Terzia, Daisy Strong (Mrs. Theo.) (1/18/1960) |
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Thomas, Orlean (10/13/1959) |
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Thomas, Norman (1950) |
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157 |
Thompson, O.B. (2/11/1961) |
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Todd, Harvey (1/8/1960) |
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158 |
Trent, James (10/14/1959) |
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159 |
Truman, Harry S. (11/24/1959) |
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Wall, Mary B. (2/20/1961) |
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160 |
Wallace, A.M. (Judge) (7/21/1959) |
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Wallace, George M. (12/3/1956) |
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Watts, Kenneth (2/10/1961) |
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161 |
*Weiss, Seymour (7/3/1957) |
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162 |
White, A.P. (6/13/1960) |
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Whitley, Robert S. (3/15/1960) |
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163 |
Whittington, V.V. (1/25/1960) |
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Wiegand, William (6/27/1957) |
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164 |
Williams, E.H. (Lige) (3/17/1960) |
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Williams, Hugh (6/19/1957) |
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165 |
Williams, Louis (5/4/1957) |
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Wimberly, Shirley G. (Judge) (7/9/1957) |
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166 |
Wingrave, John J. (7/30/1957) |
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Womack, Mrs. Frank (2/23/1960) |
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167 |
*Unidentified interviews & list of interviewees |
Appendix C
Series VIII. Photographs. Huey P. Long Family
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9 |
Family, Miscellaneous & Funeral: |
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Julis T. Long |
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HPL & Russell Long. |
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Mr. & Mrs. Huey P. Long, Sr. with children, 1890 |
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Mr. Huey P. Long, Sr. with family at funeral of Mrs. Long, Sr., 1913 |
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HPL family home in Winnfield, La. |
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Lucille May Grace Dent |
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Gov. Leche with football player |
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HPL & James A. Noe |
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HPL taking the oath of office |
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LSU |
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HPL funeral, capitol (2 items) |
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HPL funeral, capitol lawn (2 items) |
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HPL floral spray spelling Huey (2 items) |
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HPL funeral procession |
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Riverside Press: |
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HPL and L.S.U. students |
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HPL working in pajamas (2 items) |
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HPL in veto protest parade |
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HPL and O. K. Allen |
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HPL and O. K. Allen, signing contract for bridge |
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HPL and Mrs. Rose Long |
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HPL and Hattie Caraway |
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La. State Museum; Caraway, bridge, & funeral: |
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HPL and Hattie Caraway |
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HPL campaigning for Hattie Caraway (3 items) |
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O.K. Allen signing bridge contract (3 items) |
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HPL funeral (2 items) |
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La. State Museum; Individual & family: |
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HPL on radio (3 items) |
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HPL signing “no cotton planting program” |
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HPL minutes before assassination |
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HPL outside of senate office |
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HPL chopping wood |
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HPL, Mrs. Long, & Fournet |
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HPL & Mrs. Long |
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HPL & Russell Long (2 items) |
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13 |
La. State Museum; Impeachment & Overton hearing: |
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HPL during impeachment trial (3 items). |
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HPL & Weiss at Overton hearing (6 items). |
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HPL at Overton hearing (2 items). |
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HPL & Sen. Hugo Dore at Overton hearing. |
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HPL, Christenberry, Hinder, Weiss, Overton, |
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& Allen. |
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HPL & Marguerite Clark. |
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14 |
La. State Museum, Miscellaneous: |
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HPL & committee on election hearings at New Orleans Custom House |
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HPL & James Monroe Smith with group of children |
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HPL with American Legion Champs (2 items) |
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HPL speaking at inauguration |
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HPL & O’Conner |
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HPL & Dinwiddle |
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HPL & Allen |
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HPL sawing tree in Arkansas |
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HPL with LSU students (3 items) |
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HPL with National Guard, investigation of the city of New Orleans |
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HPL & Noe, investigation of the city of New Orleans |
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HPL & Messina, arriving from Washington D.C. |
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HPL |
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HPL voting |
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HPL, Roden, & McQuiston, voting |
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HPL, solders bonus (3 items) |
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HPL, honorable member of Veterans of Foreign Wars (2 items) |
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Negatives [RESTRICTED] |
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Long funeral/Louisiana State Capitol (tinted) |
Appendix D
Series X. Audio/Visual
Reel-to-reel and Cassette Tapes
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Range 34 |
37 |
Oral History Interview Reel-to-Reel Tapes [RESTRICTED] Note: The letter/number designation in parentheses reflects the labeling on the individual tapes listed below. |
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Seymour Weiss (T1) |
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Joe Fisher (T2) |
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Paul Maloney (T3) |
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J. Y. Sanders (T4 & T5) |
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Clem Sehrt (T6) |
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Ray Fleming (T7) |
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Richard W. Leche (T8) |
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John St. Paul and George E. Pereira (T9) |
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Fred Digby (T11) |
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Harvey Peltier (T12) |
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Harry Gamble (T13) |
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E. J. Oakes and Theophile Landry (T15) |
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Charles Frampton (T16) |
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Charles J. Rivet and James P. O’Connor (T17) |
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Fournet, Frampton, O’Connor, and Weiss (T18) |
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Pegues, Frey, Rivet, and Fisher (T19) |
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Pegues, Manning and Burnes (T22) |
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Frey, Gamble, and Reyer (T23) |
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John B. Fournet (T24) |
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Russell B. Long |
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Unidentified |
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35 |
Oral History Interview Cassette Tapes (User Copies) |
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Francis Burnes (T22A) |
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Carl Corbin (T2A) |
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Fred Digby (T11) |
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Joe Fisher (T2B & T19D) |
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Ray Fleming (T7A & T7B) |
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John B. Fournet (T24A & T24B) |
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Fournet, Frampton, O’Connor, and Weiss (T18) |
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Charles Frampton (T16A & T16B) |
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Fred Frey (T19B & T23B) |
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Harry Gamble (T13B & T23A) |
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Theophile Landry (T15A & T15B) |
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Richard W. Leche (T8A & T8B) |
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Russell B. Long (C1 & C2) |
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Paul Maloney (T3A & T3B) |
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Frank Manning (T22C) |
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E. J. Oakes (T15C) |
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James P. O’Connor (T17B) |
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W. C. Pegues (T19A & T22B) |
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Harvey Peltier (T12A & T12B) |
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George E. Pereira (T9B) |
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George Reyer (T23C) |
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Charles J. Rivet (T17A & T19C) |
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John St. Paul (T9A) |
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J. Y. Sanders (T4A, T4B & T5) |
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Clem Sehrt (T6A & T6B) |
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Seymour Weiss (T1) |
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Unidentified (C1 & C2) |
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45 |
Williams Speeches & Long Speeches Reel-to-Reel Tapes [RESTRICTED] |
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“Every Man A King” & Speech Excerpt |
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Two Ten Second Cuts from KWKH Radio – “Share the Wealth” |
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“Share Our Wealth Plan/Every Man A King” |
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Long Speech (with 2 additional copies) |
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Organization of American Historians Address |
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Long Speech, Part 1 |
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Huey Long TV October 18, 1962 |
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Huey Long (Continued) |
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2nd Installment of Huey Long Show |
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Yank at Oxford |
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“Use of Oral History in Local History” |
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T. Harry Williams & Pie Dufour 1968 Conversation |
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Huey Long Story, Part 1 |
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“Battle of Gettysburg and the Iron Brigade” and “Civil War Generals Named Grant I Have Known” |
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Williams Speeches & Long Speeches Cassette Tapes (Re-mastered Originals) |
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T. Harry Williams & Pie Dufour 1968 Conversation |
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“Use of Oral History in Local History” |
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Organization of American Historians Address |
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“Civil War Generals Named Grant I Have Known” |
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“Battle of Gettysburg and the Iron Brigade” |
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“Huey Long” (Television Program) |
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“The Huey Long Show” (Second Installment) |
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“Share Our Wealth Plan/Every Man a King” (3 tapes total) |
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“Every Man a King” and Speech Excerpt |
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The Huey Long Story, Part 1 (2 tapes total) |
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Untitled Huey Long Speeches (3 tapes total) |
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Two Ten Second Cuts from KWKH Radio – “Share the Wealth” |
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34 |
Williams Speeches & Long Speeches Cassette Tapes (User Copies) |
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HPL radio documentary, parts I & II |
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“Huey, LBJ, and the Art of Biography,” parts A & B |
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“Influences on Civil War” lecture |
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World War II lecture |
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Civil War lecture, part A, B, & C |
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Personal Recollections on View of Reconstruction, parts I & II |
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Huey Long speech (T20 & T21) |
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“Every Man a King” and excerpts from Huey Long speech |
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Yank at Oxford |
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T. Harry Williams & Pie Dufour 1968 Conversation |
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“Use of Oral History in Local History” |
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Organization of American Historians Address |
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Location |
Box |
Contents
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“Civil War Generals Named Grant I Have Known” |
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“Battle of Gettysburg and the Iron Brigade” |
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“Huey Long” (Television Program) |
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“The Huey Long Show” (Second Installment) |
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“Share Our Wealth Plan/Every Man a King” (3 tapes total) |
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“Every Man a King” and Speech Excerpt |
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The Huey Long Story, Part 1 (2 tapes total) |
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Untitled Huey Long Speeches (3 tapes total) |
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Two Ten Second Cuts from KWKH Radio – “Share the Wealth” |