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  • Hickey, J. C. M. Letter, 1851 Mar. 27. 1 letter. Location: Misc. J.C.M. Hickey of the firm of Turner, Wilson & Co. of New Orleans, La., writes to M.A. Jones of McLemoresville, Tenn., regarding sale of a consignment of tobacco. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4009.
  • Hicky, Philip and Family. Papers, 1769-1901 (bulk 1769-1835). 20 items, 1 letter file book, 1 microfilm reel. Location: VAULT:8, OS:H, MSS.MF:H. Planter and colonel of East Baton Rouge Parish. Unbound and bound (in a letter file book) personal and official papers of Philip Hicky and the Hicky family. Papers pertain chiefly to the West Florida controversy and the Battle of New Orleans but also pertain to family matters and family history of the Hicky family. Some items pertain to the Walsh and Morgan families. Mss. 2007, 2035.
  • Hill, L. P. Letter, 1881 Feb. 17. 1 letter. Location: Misc. L.P. Hill of New Orleans, La., writes to J.W. Brainwell of Charleston, S.C., regarding the expected sale of a farm and his need for money to cover expenses because he missed work from contracting pneumonia. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4007.
  • Hilliard, Isaac H. (Isaac Henry) and family. Papers, 1756-1924 (bulk 1845-1920). 173 items, 12 volumes. Location: E:50, H:21, OS:H. Isaac Hillard was a planter of Grand Lake, Chicot County, Arkansas. The Hillard family were merchants in Grand Lake Arkansas, Collection includes legal papers, correspondence, cashbooks, and diaries that document the personal, agricultural, and business activities of the Hilliard family. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1236, 1347.
  • Hinckley, Arthur L., Jr. Papers, 1837-1916 (bulk 1865-1866). 30 v., 49 files. Location: Mf. Orramel Hinckley was a steamboat owner and captain whose business was centered principally in New Orleans and Opelousas, La. These papers consist primarily of account books, correspondence, receipts, and other records concerning Orramel Hinckley's river steamboat "Irene" and her frequent trips between Washington, La., and New Orleans between September 1865 and July 1866. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3493.
  • Hinckley, Orramel and family. Papers, 1811-1897 (bulk 1830-1870). 335 items, 16 vols. Location: U:291, J:9, OS:H. Steamboat owner and captain whose business was centered mainly in New Orleans and Opelousas, Louisiana. Hinckley's wife and son lived in Washington, Saint Landry Parish, Louisiana. Personal and business papers and account books (1834-1897) document Hinckley's work as a steamboat captain. There are also volumes relating to personal matters, Civil War letters and items, and the bylaws and rules of a chapter of the Royal Arch Masons. Available (with some omissions) on microfilm 5735: University Publications of America Confederate Military Manuscripts Series B, Reels 8-9. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 970, 1151, 1317.
  • Hornor, Joseph P. Collecton, 1718-1964 (bulk 1850-1890) 0.5 linear ft. Location: OS:H, UU:103, VAULT:1. New Orleans lawyer. Items relate primarily to New Orleans history and include colonial and ante-bellum commercial documents, land claims, slave bills of sale, estate documents, and political materials. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2036, 2055, 2107.
  • Hotel account book, 1835-1837. 1 volume. Location: F:2. Unidentified ledger for a hotel or boarding house records entries for lodging, board, food, and miscellaneous sales of merchandise. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 194.
  • Hull, Cordell, 1871-1955, Letter, 1941 December 12. 1 item. Location: Misc.:H. U.S. Secretary of State. Letter to Governor Coke R. Stevenson of Texas referring to complaints from the Mexican embassy that Mexican citizens were subjected to segregation in commercial establishments in Texas and requesting that steps be taken to improve the situation. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2912.
  • Hummel, Bernard. Account books, 1908-1915. 2 volumes. Location: N:1. Baker originally born in Germany. Operated bakery and confectionery store in Washington, Louisiana. Account books contain records and entries of customers' names, dates of purchase, prices and amounts of items sold, calculations, and payment verfication signatures by Hummel. Items sold include bread, cake, candy, and other food. Mss. 3960.
  • Humphreys, Ansel. Letter, 1833 Jan. 18. 1 letter. Location: Misc. This letter from Ansel Humphreys, a traveling salesman of axes in New Orleans, La., to Samuel W. Collins of Collinsville, Conn., recounts his travels up and down the Mississippi River and the market for axes in the Southern States, especially Mississippi and Louisiana. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4303.
  • Hunt, David. Family Papers, 1803-1838. 20 items. Location: U:158. Planters of Natchez, Mississippi. Personal and business letters to Abijah Hunt, wealthy merchant and slave holder of the Natchez District, and to his nephew, David Hunt, who amassed a large fortune as his successor. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 517.
  • Hunt, David, 1779-1861. Letters, 1803-1839 (bulk 1820-1829). 95 letters. Location: UU:288. With numerous cotton plantations and a significant number of slaves, David Hunt was one of the wealthiest cotton merchants in Mississippi, and indeed one of the wealthiest men in the United States. The David Hunt Letters consist of correspondence, both personal and business, between cotton merchant David Hunt and various family members and business associates. For further information, see online catalog, Mss. 4788
  • Hunter and Killian. Account book, 1839-1841. 1 vol. Location: G:4. Merchants. Ledger of D.D. Hunter, grocer and tavern keeper, probably owned before taking John Killian as a partner, April 3, 1839; miscellaneous statements of accounts contracted and statement of John Killian; and ledger of accounts of Hunter and Killian (1840-1841). For further information, see online Mss. 1100.
  • Hunter Brothers General Merchandise. Business records, 1892-1899. 4,384 items, 91 vols. Location: 80:16-18, Q:7-9. Merchants of Waterproof, Tensas Parish, Louisiana. Business records are comprised of bills, receipts, business correspondence, cashbooks, cotton books, daybooks, ledgers, and a minute book of the Tensas and Concordia Farmers' Association (1913-1914). For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2377.
  • Hunter Family Papers, 1841-1968. 79 items, 56 vols. Location: UU:102, N:26-27, 98. Merchants and residents of Waterproof, Tensas Parish, Louisiana. Family papers include several family photographs, L.S.U. students notebooks (1895-1899), and college textbooks. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2377.
  • Hunter, Napoleon Bonaparte. Family Papers, 1841-1968 (bulk 1870-1937). 79 items, 28 vols. Location: T:87, P:19. Mayor and merchant of Waterproof, Tensas Parish, Louisiana. Papers include a ledger containing accounts with individuals and plantations in Tensas Parish and a Mayor's Record that extends through the administrations of Hartwig Moss, Joseph Gorton, and Napoleon B. Hunter. Also included are records and printed material of the Order of the Knights of Pythias, Tensas Lodge No. 84, and of the Woodmen of the World. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2360.
  • Huntsville (Packet ship) Log book, 1843-1844. 1 v. Location: G:22. The packet ship Huntsville (523 tons) sailed with the Louisiana & New York Line of packet ships, sailing twice monthly in season between New York and New Orleans. This log book records three voyages of the Huntsville between New York and New Orleans under Edward Cornell, master, between September 16, 1843, and June 25, 1844. Mss. 3712.
  • Hutchinson, Charles W. Family Papers, 1803-1948 (bulk 1864-1888). 131 items, 6 vols. (4 ms. vols., 2 printed vols.). Location: UU:111, N:5, OS:H. Commission merchant and art collector of Utica, New York. His father, Holmes Hutchinson, was president of Oswego and Syracuse Railroad Co., and his brother, Edwin, was a faculty member at Yale University. Papers include letters and financial documents related to Charles Hutchinson's art collection. Also included are items and documents of Holmes Hutchinson concerning the railroad company and of Edwin Hutchinson concerning Yale University. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1856.
  • Hutchinson, Holmes, d. 1865. Family Papers, 1844-1904. 20 items, 1v . Location: H:14, Misc:H. Resident of Utica, New York, Landowner in Iberville Parish, La., and tutor to Franklin A. Hudson, son of Silas F. Hudson, Bayou Goula, La. Papers include letters concerning management and revenue of cypress swampland; cash expenses for trips between Utica and Bayou Goula; a stock certificate; and an account book. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 751, 802, 889.
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