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  • Sanchez, Norman. Collection of Houma and Thibodaux newspaper printing plates, 1855-1900. 5 printing plates. Location: 119:10:. Printing plates for the following newspapers: Thibodaux Minerva (Thibodaux, La. : April 7, 1855), Houma Ceres (Houma, La. : December 25, 1858), The Civic Guard (Houma, La. : May 23, 1868), The Houma Courier (Houma, La. : May 17, 1884), and The Terrebonne Times (Houma, La. : circa February 1900). Mss. 5095.
  • Sandoz, J. B. Records, 1894-1898. 30 items. Location: Misc.: S. Resident of Opelousas, Louisiana. Collection consists of monthly statements, invoices and receipts for household items, saddlery, clothing and building maintenance supplies purchased by J. D. Sandoz, of Opelousas, La., from various New Orleans merchants. Mss. 5259.
  • Saucier, A. V. Papers, 1917. 5 items. Location: Misc. A.V. Saucier was a landowner in Avoyelles Parish, La. The papers consist of a manuscript map of Marksville, La., a petition supporting Saucier's plan to construct a hotel in Marksville (1917), diagrams of the hotel's floor plan, a property map of land along the Red River near the boundaries of Avoyelles Parish and Rapides Parish, and a leaflet from the Southern Land & Timber Company of Meridian, Miss. Mss. 3961.
  • Savoy, Joseph and Paul. Papers, 1859-1885. 28 items. Location: A:10. Joseph Savoy was a sugar planter of Bayou Lafourche, Assumption Parish, Louisiana. His brother was Paul Savoy. Papers include bills of sale, account statements, correspondence, notes, and printed items related to Joseph and Paul Savoy's sugar operations and other business endeavors. Some items are in French, and some items bear the name of Mrs. Paul Savoy.  Mss. 5360.
  • Schlick, Henry N., b. 1841? Papers, 1861-1879. 0.5 linear ft. (120 items, 2 vols.) Location: U:135. Union officer in the 1st New York Dragoons in the Civil War. Schlick was stationed in Springfield, Illinois, in 1864-1865, and was part of the escort for President Lincoln's funeral. Papers include Civil War correspondence among Henry and his brothers; United States Army papers such as lists of deserters and African American recruits; two diaries covering 1864-1870; and personal letters of Charles Schlick discussing his grocery store (1871). Some letters in German. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1686.
  • Schloss Gin. Record book, 1916-1929. 1 ms. vol. Location: Misc.:S. Cotton gin located in Baton Rouge. Record book lists customers and costs of ginning services. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2975.
  • Schmit, Mrs. M. A. Record books, 1891-1902. 3 ms. vols. Location: P:20. Dealer in general merchandise, of Washington, St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. Daybook, invoice book, and account ledger. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 1027.
  • Schooner F. Marquez manifest, 1862 Oct. 9. 1 manifest. Location: Misc. This manifest lists the foodstuffs and dry goods on board the schooner "F. Marquez" to be sold in New Orleans. A short manifest for the schooner "Confidence" is also included. Mss. 3923.
  • Schwartz, John C. Papers, 1810, 1848-1932 (bulk 1865-1911). 4.5 linear ft., 66 volumes, 1 microfilm reel. Location: A:19-21; J:20-23; OS:S; R:22; R:26; MSS.MF:S. Schwartz owned and operated a retail hardware store in Natchez, Mississippi. Beginning around 1892, he worked in partnership with R. H. Stewart. Consists chiefly of business letters, receipts, orders, price lists, freight receipts, steamer bills of lading, and hardware advertising letters. Bound volumes include two cashbooks (1875-1881), 25 daybooks (1865-1891), twelve invoice books (1867-1895), four ledgers (1871-1890), and ten letter books (1885-1898). Mss. 385, 4732.
  • Scofield, Elizabeth Ann, Letter, 1865. 1 item. Location: OS:S. Eight-page letter and envelope from Scofield at the Catalpa Grove Plantation (La.) to her father Austin Phelps of Scipio, New York, during the first months of Reconstruction. Scofield writes about living conditions under the federal government and the political and economic situation of newly freed slaves. The letter is dated December 24, 1865. For further information see online catalog. Mss. 5001.
  • Scott, Thomas W. Account book, 1838-1916 (bulk 1838-1857). 3 items. Location: Misc. Thomas W. Scott, a farmer in East Feliciana Parish, La., was appointed the first parish judge by Governor Thomas Bolling Robertson. This account book records debits and credits to the account of Sarah Ann Raiford, minor, kept by her tutor, Thomas W. Scott. It also records similar accounts kept by Scott for Daniel Waddelle, James B. Preusett, William A. Richardson, and the estates of several deceased people. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4543.
  • Sevey, William. Letter, 1833. 1 item. Location: Misc.:S. New Orleans, Louisiana, commission merchant. Letter from Sevey to a friend. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 222.
  • Shamrock Lumber Company. Account book, 1905-1908. 1 vol. Location: J:17. Lumber Company in Shamrock, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. Journal containing data relative to assets and liabilities of the Brown Lumber Company purchased as stock. Entries in the journal show debits and credits for lumber accounts, freight, logging, and salaries. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 980.
  • Shaw, Gabriel. Letters, 1802 June 22. 2 items. Location: Misc.:S. New York merchant. Letters from Shaw to William Meredith relative to his servant Ceasar, a free African American who had accompanied him to New Orleans. In New Orleans the servant was driven to insanity, a result of absence from his family and fear of the Louisiana climate. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 3083.
  • Shepherd, John. Ledger, 1835-1838. 1 volume. Location: M:21. Merchant of 'Crocket Vill' (probably Crockett near Senatobia, Tate County, Mississippi). Entries are mainly for alcoholic beverages, tobacco, and gunpowder. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 389.
  • Shepley, George Foster. Letter, 1867 Mar. 22. 1 letter. Location: Misc:S. George Foster Shepley was a colonel in the 12th Maine Infantry Regiment, was appointed a brigadier general in July 1862, was military governor of Louisiana (1862-1864), commanded the military district of eastern Virginia, and served as military governor of Richmond, Virginia (April-July 1865). Shepley in Portland, Maine, writes B. R. Curtis regarding an insurance claim on a vessel trading between Liverpool and Cuba. Mss. 3916.
  • Sherman, George E. Letters, 1874-1884. 5 letters. Location: MISC: S. Five letters written to or by George E. Sherman between 1874 and 1884.  The letters regard financial issues such as insurance claims, requests for and notifications of payment, and pension and back pay claims. Mss. 822.
  • Shlenker-Hirsch-Moyse family. Papers, 1878-1949, (bulk 1878-1896, 1907-1909, 1941-1949). 50 items, 2 volumes. Location: W:13. Jewish families of Mississippi and Louisiana. Correspondence, photographs, printed items, and two scrapbooks concern family matters, business life, and personal and social activities, particularly the wedding of Carrie Shlenker and Jacob Hirsch. Newspaper clippings also relate to the activities of the prominent Texas Rabbi Henry Cohen. Other items include Jewish-themed, printed illustrations. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4911.
  • Siddall, John. Letter, 1850 Dec. 3. 1 letter. Location: Misc. John Siddall of New Orleans, La., writes to John W. Campbell of Jackson, Tenn., regarding the state of the cotton trade and the methods of commission merchants in New Orleans and Memphis, Tenn. For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 4009.
  • Simon, Joseph. Family Papers, 1882-1944. 772. Location: C:80-81, O:3. Baton Rouge, Louisiana, jeweler and a member of the Jewish community. Papers include personal and professional letters, newspaper clippings, and various printed volumes. Materials related to Judaism include letters concerning the Baton Rouge Jewish congregation, an issue of "The Jewish Outlook' (1937). For further information, see online catalog. Mss. 2379.
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