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  • Hall, Peter. Succession Documents, 1850. 2 letters. Location: MISC:Q. Peter Hall (1751-1842), son of Henry Hall (1712-1785) and Joanna Sargent Hall (1715-1793), was born in Chester, Rockingham, New Hampshire on June 9, 1751 and was a member of the Presbyterian parish church in Chester. This is two copies of a letter dated June 25, 1850 from Abel G. Quigg concerning the succession of Peter Hall of Chester, Rockingham, New Hampshire. Mr. Quigg was chairman of a committee tasked with granting Henry Hall his share of real estate previously owned by the late Peter Hall. Mss. 822.
  • Hall, Samuel. Letter, 1843 March 3. 1 item. Location: Misc.:H. Boston factor. Letter from Captain Albert Winsor, New Orleans, La., contains an account of expenses for the barque "Nahant." Included is a description of the cargo including lard and cotton. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1404.
  • Hamilton, William S. Papers, 1780-1930 (bulk 1807-1861). 3 linear ft., 14 manuscript volumes, 16 microfilm reels. Locations: T:81-87, H:21, OS:H, MSS.MF:H. United States Army officer under General Wade Hampton; slave owner and planter of Holly Grove Plantation, West Feliciana Parish; and politician who served on the first board of trustees for the College of Louisiana and a term in the Louisiana Legislature. While most papers pertain to William S. Hamilton's social, political, and professional life, some papers also pertain to John Hamilton (William S.'s father) and the children of William S. and Eliza C. Hamilton. Papers reflect the administration of United States Army troops in the Territory of Orleans and Mississippi and give an inclusive picture of national and Louisiana politics. Included are descriptions of Southern college facilities and curricula and early medical treatments in hydropathy (hydrotherapy). The papers also document conditions in the United States Army during the Mexican War, land speculation in Texas, and various aspects of plantation life and economy (including purchasing and treatment of slaves). Part of the George M. Lester Collection. Mss. 1209.
  • Hamilton, William Sutherland. Papers, 1766-1879, 1942. .5 linear ft. Locations: UU:148, OS:H. United States Army officer; slave owner and planter of Holly Grove Plantation, West Feliciana Parish; and politician who served on the first board of trustees for the College of Louisiana and a term in the Louisiana Legislature. Papers consist chiefly of letters received and written by William S. Hamilton but also other Hamilton family members, including John Hamilton and Eliza C. Hamilton, and other friends and relatives. In addition to documenting family news and communications, correspondence reflects aspects of plantation economy; health problems and diseases, including yellow fever; medical treatments; conditions in the United States Army during and after the War of 1812; and the political and economic situation in Texas (1840-1844). Mss. 3167.
  • Hand, Caleb. Letter, 1840 Feb. 14. 1 letter. Location: Misc. Caleb Hand in Charleston, S.C., writes to his brother, James C. Hand, in New Orleans, La., discussing business matters, troubles shipping from Philadelphia because of ice in the Delaware River, and Pennsylvania Governor David Rittenhouse Porter's position with the banks. Mss. 4098.
  • Harbour, S. B. Account book, 1863-1865. 1 vol. Location: G:11. Keeper of a livery stable in Baton Rouge. Ledger records entries of rental and upkeep of horses. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 637.
  • Hardin, (J. Fair). Papers, 1940. 2 items. Location: Misc.:H. Papers consist of a bill (1940) from Claitor's Book Store in Baton Rouge, La., and a thank-you note (undated) from Jefferson Davis Bragg, author of "Louisiana in the Confederacy. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 965.
  • Harris, M. Daybook, 1846. 1 vol. Location: G:4. General merchant of Clinton, East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana. Daybook of M. Harris listing itemized charges for merchandise. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1100.
  • Hart-Bonnecaze-Duncan Family Papers, 1775-1949 (bulk 1840-1875, 1905-1940). 2 linear ft., 2 mf reels. Location: T:18, OS:H, Mss.Mf:B. Baton Rouge families related by marriage. Leon Bonnecaze was a businessman and French consular agent; Samuel Hart was the first chief of the Baton Rouge Fire Department; Robert Hart served as Baton Rouge mayor in 1898-1902. Papers include correspondence and writings; legal records; financial records; ephemera; sheet music; and photographs. Papers provide some information on civilian conditions in the Civil War and on the Baton Rouge Fire Department. Partly in French and Spanish. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3371, 4208.
  • Hatchutt, W. T. Letter, 1848 Nov. 22. 1 letter. Location: Misc. W.T. Hatchutt of New Orleans, La., writes Rutson Maury of Mobile, Ala., regarding trouble finding appropriate accommodations for Maury and his sister for an upcoming visit to New Orleans and the state of the cotton trade in New Orleans. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4023.
  • Hazard Company. Letters, 1839-1855. 88 items. Location: E:57. Rhode Island manufacturer of cotton and woolen clothing, shoes, and textiles, with agents operating in New Orleans. Correspondence deals with clothing and textiles sold to plantation owners of Louisiana and Mississippi, and clothing worn by slaves on plantations. Customers were primarily from the Feliciana parishes in Louisiana and the Natchez and Vicksburg, Mississippi, areas. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 789, 845, 942, 1194, 1232.
  • Head, William Hughes, 1821-1886. Family Papers, 1838-1947 (bulk 1845-1930). 7 linear ft. Location: 34:123-130, OS:H. Baptist minister, druggist. Family papers include correspondence, sermons, and writings, and other family letters and legal documents related to the drugstore business. Correspondence reflects student life before and after WWI. Correspondence, photographs and printed items reflect the military service of William Hughes Head, Jr. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3238.
  • Heard, William Wright. Letter, 1900 Sept. 24. 1 letter. Location: MISC:H. Governor William Wright Heard of Louisiana invites Governor Lon V. Stephens of Missouri to the third semi-annual convention of the Southern Industrial Association being held in New Orleans. Mss. 3746.
  • Heaton, L. A. Letter, 1838 or 1839. 1 letter. Location: Misc. L.A. Heaton in Carrollton, La., writes G.L. Thompson at "Tibidoville" (i.e., Thibodauxville, now Thibodaux), La., regarding payment associated with the construction of some movable railroad and the shipment of a locomotive engine by steamship. Mss. 3913.
  • Hebert Bros. Meat Market Records, 1943-1946. 0.3 linear ft. Location: C:88, OS:H. Hebert Bros. Meat Market operated in Morganza, La. Business records consisting of financial papers, correspondence, reports, and federal regulations relate to the production, sale and distribution of meat under the Food Rationing Program of the Office of Price Administration, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture during World War II. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3833.
  • Hemphill, H. Account book, 1831-1835. 1 vol. Location: G:11. Ledger of H. Hemphill records general merchandise sales and cash accounts. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 175.
  • Henderson, Reuben Babcock. Mortgage Bond, 1850. 1 mortgage bond. Location: MISC:H. Reuben Babcock Henderson (1820-1911) of Rock Stream, New York was a farmer before becoming a justice of the peace and later a postmaster during the term of President Grover Cleveland. This is a mortgage bond, dated October 5, 1850, between Solomon Jones Tunnicliff of Starkey, Yates County, New York, and Joseph Tunnicliff of Reading, Schuyler County, New York granting Joseph Tunnicliff the property of Solomon Jones Tunnicliff in Starkey in exchange for one thousand nine hundred dollars. The document was signed in the presence of Reuben Babcock Henderson, justice of the State of New York. Mss. 822.
  • Herbert, Susan F. Papers, 1839, 1852-1857. 34 items. Location: C:61. Resident of Woodville, Wilkinson County, Mississippi. Statements from Payne and Harrison, New Orleans factor, for sale of cotton for the estate of T. S. Herbert and for his wife, Susan Herbert. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1209.
  • Heroman, George M., 1808-1861. Family Papers, 1816-1904 (bulk 1833-1865). 35 items, 3 vols., [on microfilm]. Location: Mss.Mf:H, Misc:H, OS:H. German immigrant and merchant in Baton Rouge. Papers include Civil War letters of Fred W. H. Heroman, one of George Heroman's sons and a private in the 3rd Louisiana Infantry. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1882
  • Hervey, Elstner & Warren. Letterbook, 1870. 1 vol. Location: G:11. Mercantile firm located in Shreveport, Louisiana. Letter book consists chiefly of letters to business associates and customers from Col. C. M. Hervey at the time he purchased the entire interest in the business. Bound typed copies also available. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 645.
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