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Description
Prewitt, James Coleman. Papers, 1930-1989, undated. 5.6 linear ft., 47 vols. Location: 109:1-4. Louisiana writer and Louisiana State University alum from New Orleans. Records contain correspondence, personal papers, and writings. Manuscript volumes consist mainly of Prewitt's journals. Mss. 4398
Manuscript Number
4398
Manuscript Topic
Literature
LSU
New Orleans 1866+
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1930
Description
Burns, Robert. Papers, 1850-1917, undated (bulk 1865-1891). 0.3 linear ft. Location: 34:120, OS:B. Papers of a lieutenant colonel in the Union Army during the Civil War whose regiment led the pursuit and capture of Confederate President Jefferson Davis in May 1865. The collection primarily consists of correspondence and statements collected by Burns from his military colleagues concerning their eyewitness accounts of the Davis escape. Newspaper clippings, articles, and a political cartoon referencing the Davis incident are also present, as well as other personal papers. Mss. 5406.
Manuscript Number
5406
Manuscript Topic
Civil War
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1850
Description
Gassie Family. Papers, 1850-1959, undated. 0.6 linear ft. Location: V:104, OS:G. The Gassie (Gassies) family arrived in New Orleans from France in the early nineteenth century and eventually settled in Brusly, Louisiana, in West Baton Rouge Parish. Papers consist primarily of correspondence, legal documents, writings, and printed material created by the Emile P. Gassie family and related families of Brusly, Louisiana. Mss. 5205.
Manuscript Number
5205
Manuscript Topic
Acadiana
French
Plantations
Women
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1850
Description
Baton Rouge Area Foundation Outdoor Sculpture Committee Records, 1992-2011, undated (bulk 2000-2005). 2.5 linear ft. Location: 120:4-5, AA: Correspondence, organizational records, printed materials, and photographs created and collected by the Baton Rouge Area Foundation’s Outdoor Sculpture Committee. Mss. 4831.
Manuscript Number
4831
Manuscript Topic
Baton Rouge
Performing Arts
Record Type
Manuscript Collections
Year
1992
Interview Information
Interviewee
Arthur Elihu Pitchenik
Series
University History
Subseries
Distinguished Faculty and Administrators
Series Information
Description
Interviews with faculty, staff, and alumni conducted by Williams Center staff, LSU Recording Services, volunteers, and graduate students, focusing on the history of Louisiana State University. Various topics are covered and since interviews are often life narratives, multiple topics arise, including major historic events outside of the scope of LSU history, including, for example, the 1927 Flood, the Great Depression, Governor Huey Long, military history, and civil rights.
Size
322 interviews on 681 recordings
Time Period Covered
1908 - present
Date
1970s - present
Principal Interviewers
Jennifer Abraham; Everett Besch, Melisse Campbell, Susie Crews, Pamela Dean, Jack Fiser, Mary Hebert, Sally Kuzenski
Finding Aids
Abstracts, indexes
Audio Availability
MP3
Processing Status
37% of interviews are cataloged (120 of 322)
Interview Information
Interviewee
David Glancy
Series
Louisiana State Medical Society
Series Information
Description
The Louisiana State Medical Society (LSMS) was founded in 1878, to advance healthcare in the state of Louisiana. In 2014, Dr. Trenton James began an oral history project to continue the heretofore written history of the LSMS, where he has served as an active member for many years. People interviewed for the project include not only physicians, but also nurses, a clinic director, a hospital CEO, a social worker, a lobbyist/director in Maternal & Child Health, the editor-in-chief of the LSMS journal, and physician spouses. Areas of focus include changes in technology and the evolution of practices in the fields of pediatric care, anesthesiology, pathology, plastic surgery, ophthalmology, dialysis, cardiology, radiology, and more. Other topics include changes in medical training, costs of medical care, insurance companies, and new developments in the healthcare system over time. Narrators also discuss the intersection of politics, culture, and medicine, the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the internal politics of the LSMS, the Charity Hospital System, wartime service as medical professionals, and involvement in state, national, and international organizations. In 2022, the LSMS provided funding for the Center to process the following collections, housed in the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections (LLMVC).
Size
12 interviews on 16 recordings
Time Period Covered
1930s-2019
Date
2014-2019
Principal Interviewers
Trenton James and Geraldine Leche
Finding Aids
Abstracts
Audio Availability
MP3
Processing Status
100% of interviews are catalogued (12 of 12)
Interview Information
Interviewee
Floyd Buras, Jr.
Series
Louisiana State Medical Society
Series Information
Description
The Louisiana State Medical Society (LSMS) was founded in 1878, to advance healthcare in the state of Louisiana. In 2014, Dr. Trenton James began an oral history project to continue the heretofore written history of the LSMS, where he has served as an active member for many years. People interviewed for the project include not only physicians, but also nurses, a clinic director, a hospital CEO, a social worker, a lobbyist/director in Maternal & Child Health, the editor-in-chief of the LSMS journal, and physician spouses. Areas of focus include changes in technology and the evolution of practices in the fields of pediatric care, anesthesiology, pathology, plastic surgery, ophthalmology, dialysis, cardiology, radiology, and more. Other topics include changes in medical training, costs of medical care, insurance companies, and new developments in the healthcare system over time. Narrators also discuss the intersection of politics, culture, and medicine, the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the internal politics of the LSMS, the Charity Hospital System, wartime service as medical professionals, and involvement in state, national, and international organizations. In 2022, the LSMS provided funding for the Center to process the following collections, housed in the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections (LLMVC).
Size
12 interviews on 16 recordings
Time Period Covered
1930s-2019
Date
2014-2019
Principal Interviewers
Trenton James and Geraldine Leche
Finding Aids
Abstracts
Audio Availability
MP3
Processing Status
100% of interviews are catalogued (12 of 12)
Interview Information
Interviewee
Charles Belleau
Series
Louisiana State Medical Society
Series Information
Description
The Louisiana State Medical Society (LSMS) was founded in 1878, to advance healthcare in the state of Louisiana. In 2014, Dr. Trenton James began an oral history project to continue the heretofore written history of the LSMS, where he has served as an active member for many years. People interviewed for the project include not only physicians, but also nurses, a clinic director, a hospital CEO, a social worker, a lobbyist/director in Maternal & Child Health, the editor-in-chief of the LSMS journal, and physician spouses. Areas of focus include changes in technology and the evolution of practices in the fields of pediatric care, anesthesiology, pathology, plastic surgery, ophthalmology, dialysis, cardiology, radiology, and more. Other topics include changes in medical training, costs of medical care, insurance companies, and new developments in the healthcare system over time. Narrators also discuss the intersection of politics, culture, and medicine, the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the internal politics of the LSMS, the Charity Hospital System, wartime service as medical professionals, and involvement in state, national, and international organizations. In 2022, the LSMS provided funding for the Center to process the following collections, housed in the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections (LLMVC).
Size
12 interviews on 16 recordings
Time Period Covered
1930s-2019
Date
2014-2019
Principal Interviewers
Trenton James and Geraldine Leche
Finding Aids
Abstracts
Audio Availability
MP3
Processing Status
100% of interviews are catalogued (12 of 12)
Interview Information
Interviewee
R. Bruce Williams
Series
Louisiana State Medical Society
Series Information
Description
The Louisiana State Medical Society (LSMS) was founded in 1878, to advance healthcare in the state of Louisiana. In 2014, Dr. Trenton James began an oral history project to continue the heretofore written history of the LSMS, where he has served as an active member for many years. People interviewed for the project include not only physicians, but also nurses, a clinic director, a hospital CEO, a social worker, a lobbyist/director in Maternal & Child Health, the editor-in-chief of the LSMS journal, and physician spouses. Areas of focus include changes in technology and the evolution of practices in the fields of pediatric care, anesthesiology, pathology, plastic surgery, ophthalmology, dialysis, cardiology, radiology, and more. Other topics include changes in medical training, costs of medical care, insurance companies, and new developments in the healthcare system over time. Narrators also discuss the intersection of politics, culture, and medicine, the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the internal politics of the LSMS, the Charity Hospital System, wartime service as medical professionals, and involvement in state, national, and international organizations. In 2022, the LSMS provided funding for the Center to process the following collections, housed in the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections (LLMVC).
Size
12 interviews on 16 recordings
Time Period Covered
1930s-2019
Date
2014-2019
Principal Interviewers
Trenton James and Geraldine Leche
Finding Aids
Abstracts
Audio Availability
MP3
Processing Status
100% of interviews are catalogued (12 of 12)
Interview Information
Interviewee
Eugene Worthen
Series
Louisiana State Medical Society
Series Information
Description
The Louisiana State Medical Society (LSMS) was founded in 1878, to advance healthcare in the state of Louisiana. In 2014, Dr. Trenton James began an oral history project to continue the heretofore written history of the LSMS, where he has served as an active member for many years. People interviewed for the project include not only physicians, but also nurses, a clinic director, a hospital CEO, a social worker, a lobbyist/director in Maternal & Child Health, the editor-in-chief of the LSMS journal, and physician spouses. Areas of focus include changes in technology and the evolution of practices in the fields of pediatric care, anesthesiology, pathology, plastic surgery, ophthalmology, dialysis, cardiology, radiology, and more. Other topics include changes in medical training, costs of medical care, insurance companies, and new developments in the healthcare system over time. Narrators also discuss the intersection of politics, culture, and medicine, the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the internal politics of the LSMS, the Charity Hospital System, wartime service as medical professionals, and involvement in state, national, and international organizations. In 2022, the LSMS provided funding for the Center to process the following collections, housed in the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections (LLMVC).
Size
12 interviews on 16 recordings
Time Period Covered
1930s-2019
Date
2014-2019
Principal Interviewers
Trenton James and Geraldine Leche
Finding Aids
Abstracts
Audio Availability
MP3
Processing Status
100% of interviews are catalogued (12 of 12)
Interview Information
Interviewee
Jay Shames
Series
Louisiana State Medical Society
Series Information
Description
The Louisiana State Medical Society (LSMS) was founded in 1878, to advance healthcare in the state of Louisiana. In 2014, Dr. Trenton James began an oral history project to continue the heretofore written history of the LSMS, where he has served as an active member for many years. People interviewed for the project include not only physicians, but also nurses, a clinic director, a hospital CEO, a social worker, a lobbyist/director in Maternal & Child Health, the editor-in-chief of the LSMS journal, and physician spouses. Areas of focus include changes in technology and the evolution of practices in the fields of pediatric care, anesthesiology, pathology, plastic surgery, ophthalmology, dialysis, cardiology, radiology, and more. Other topics include changes in medical training, costs of medical care, insurance companies, and new developments in the healthcare system over time. Narrators also discuss the intersection of politics, culture, and medicine, the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the internal politics of the LSMS, the Charity Hospital System, wartime service as medical professionals, and involvement in state, national, and international organizations. In 2022, the LSMS provided funding for the Center to process the following collections, housed in the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections (LLMVC).
Size
12 interviews on 16 recordings
Time Period Covered
1930s-2019
Date
2014-2019
Principal Interviewers
Trenton James and Geraldine Leche
Finding Aids
Abstracts
Audio Availability
MP3
Processing Status
100% of interviews are catalogued (12 of 12)
Interview Information
Interviewee
Daniel Johnson
Series
Louisiana State Medical Society
Series Information
Description
The Louisiana State Medical Society (LSMS) was founded in 1878, to advance healthcare in the state of Louisiana. In 2014, Dr. Trenton James began an oral history project to continue the heretofore written history of the LSMS, where he has served as an active member for many years. People interviewed for the project include not only physicians, but also nurses, a clinic director, a hospital CEO, a social worker, a lobbyist/director in Maternal & Child Health, the editor-in-chief of the LSMS journal, and physician spouses. Areas of focus include changes in technology and the evolution of practices in the fields of pediatric care, anesthesiology, pathology, plastic surgery, ophthalmology, dialysis, cardiology, radiology, and more. Other topics include changes in medical training, costs of medical care, insurance companies, and new developments in the healthcare system over time. Narrators also discuss the intersection of politics, culture, and medicine, the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the internal politics of the LSMS, the Charity Hospital System, wartime service as medical professionals, and involvement in state, national, and international organizations. In 2022, the LSMS provided funding for the Center to process the following collections, housed in the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections (LLMVC).
Size
12 interviews on 16 recordings
Time Period Covered
1930s-2019
Date
2014-2019
Principal Interviewers
Trenton James and Geraldine Leche
Finding Aids
Abstracts
Audio Availability
MP3
Processing Status
100% of interviews are catalogued (12 of 12)
Interview Information
Interviewee
Michael Ellis
Series
Louisiana State Medical Society
Series Information
Description
The Louisiana State Medical Society (LSMS) was founded in 1878, to advance healthcare in the state of Louisiana. In 2014, Dr. Trenton James began an oral history project to continue the heretofore written history of the LSMS, where he has served as an active member for many years. People interviewed for the project include not only physicians, but also nurses, a clinic director, a hospital CEO, a social worker, a lobbyist/director in Maternal & Child Health, the editor-in-chief of the LSMS journal, and physician spouses. Areas of focus include changes in technology and the evolution of practices in the fields of pediatric care, anesthesiology, pathology, plastic surgery, ophthalmology, dialysis, cardiology, radiology, and more. Other topics include changes in medical training, costs of medical care, insurance companies, and new developments in the healthcare system over time. Narrators also discuss the intersection of politics, culture, and medicine, the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the internal politics of the LSMS, the Charity Hospital System, wartime service as medical professionals, and involvement in state, national, and international organizations. In 2022, the LSMS provided funding for the Center to process the following collections, housed in the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections (LLMVC).
Size
12 interviews on 16 recordings
Time Period Covered
1930s-2019
Date
2014-2019
Principal Interviewers
Trenton James and Geraldine Leche
Finding Aids
Abstracts
Audio Availability
MP3
Processing Status
100% of interviews are catalogued (12 of 12)
Interview Information
Interviewee
John Cooksey
Series
Louisiana State Medical Society
Series Information
Description
The Louisiana State Medical Society (LSMS) was founded in 1878, to advance healthcare in the state of Louisiana. In 2014, Dr. Trenton James began an oral history project to continue the heretofore written history of the LSMS, where he has served as an active member for many years. People interviewed for the project include not only physicians, but also nurses, a clinic director, a hospital CEO, a social worker, a lobbyist/director in Maternal & Child Health, the editor-in-chief of the LSMS journal, and physician spouses. Areas of focus include changes in technology and the evolution of practices in the fields of pediatric care, anesthesiology, pathology, plastic surgery, ophthalmology, dialysis, cardiology, radiology, and more. Other topics include changes in medical training, costs of medical care, insurance companies, and new developments in the healthcare system over time. Narrators also discuss the intersection of politics, culture, and medicine, the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the internal politics of the LSMS, the Charity Hospital System, wartime service as medical professionals, and involvement in state, national, and international organizations. In 2022, the LSMS provided funding for the Center to process the following collections, housed in the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections (LLMVC).
Size
12 interviews on 16 recordings
Time Period Covered
1930s-2019
Date
2014-2019
Principal Interviewers
Trenton James and Geraldine Leche
Finding Aids
Abstracts
Audio Availability
MP3
Processing Status
100% of interviews are catalogued (12 of 12)
Interview Information
Interviewee
Gerald Berenson
Series
Louisiana State Medical Society
Series Information
Description
The Louisiana State Medical Society (LSMS) was founded in 1878, to advance healthcare in the state of Louisiana. In 2014, Dr. Trenton James began an oral history project to continue the heretofore written history of the LSMS, where he has served as an active member for many years. People interviewed for the project include not only physicians, but also nurses, a clinic director, a hospital CEO, a social worker, a lobbyist/director in Maternal & Child Health, the editor-in-chief of the LSMS journal, and physician spouses. Areas of focus include changes in technology and the evolution of practices in the fields of pediatric care, anesthesiology, pathology, plastic surgery, ophthalmology, dialysis, cardiology, radiology, and more. Other topics include changes in medical training, costs of medical care, insurance companies, and new developments in the healthcare system over time. Narrators also discuss the intersection of politics, culture, and medicine, the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the internal politics of the LSMS, the Charity Hospital System, wartime service as medical professionals, and involvement in state, national, and international organizations. In 2022, the LSMS provided funding for the Center to process the following collections, housed in the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections (LLMVC).
Size
12 interviews on 16 recordings
Time Period Covered
1930s-2019
Date
2014-2019
Principal Interviewers
Trenton James and Geraldine Leche
Finding Aids
Abstracts
Audio Availability
MP3
Processing Status
100% of interviews are catalogued (12 of 12)
Interview Information
Interviewee
Ike Muslow
Series
Louisiana State Medical Society
Series Information
Description
The Louisiana State Medical Society (LSMS) was founded in 1878, to advance healthcare in the state of Louisiana. In 2014, Dr. Trenton James began an oral history project to continue the heretofore written history of the LSMS, where he has served as an active member for many years. People interviewed for the project include not only physicians, but also nurses, a clinic director, a hospital CEO, a social worker, a lobbyist/director in Maternal & Child Health, the editor-in-chief of the LSMS journal, and physician spouses. Areas of focus include changes in technology and the evolution of practices in the fields of pediatric care, anesthesiology, pathology, plastic surgery, ophthalmology, dialysis, cardiology, radiology, and more. Other topics include changes in medical training, costs of medical care, insurance companies, and new developments in the healthcare system over time. Narrators also discuss the intersection of politics, culture, and medicine, the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the internal politics of the LSMS, the Charity Hospital System, wartime service as medical professionals, and involvement in state, national, and international organizations. In 2022, the LSMS provided funding for the Center to process the following collections, housed in the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections (LLMVC).
Size
12 interviews on 16 recordings
Time Period Covered
1930s-2019
Date
2014-2019
Principal Interviewers
Trenton James and Geraldine Leche
Finding Aids
Abstracts
Audio Availability
MP3
Processing Status
100% of interviews are catalogued (12 of 12)
Interview Information
Interviewee
Donald Palmisano
Series
Louisiana State Medical Society
Series Information
Description
The Louisiana State Medical Society (LSMS) was founded in 1878, to advance healthcare in the state of Louisiana. In 2014, Dr. Trenton James began an oral history project to continue the heretofore written history of the LSMS, where he has served as an active member for many years. People interviewed for the project include not only physicians, but also nurses, a clinic director, a hospital CEO, a social worker, a lobbyist/director in Maternal & Child Health, the editor-in-chief of the LSMS journal, and physician spouses. Areas of focus include changes in technology and the evolution of practices in the fields of pediatric care, anesthesiology, pathology, plastic surgery, ophthalmology, dialysis, cardiology, radiology, and more. Other topics include changes in medical training, costs of medical care, insurance companies, and new developments in the healthcare system over time. Narrators also discuss the intersection of politics, culture, and medicine, the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the internal politics of the LSMS, the Charity Hospital System, wartime service as medical professionals, and involvement in state, national, and international organizations. In 2022, the LSMS provided funding for the Center to process the following collections, housed in the Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections (LLMVC).
Size
12 interviews on 16 recordings
Time Period Covered
1930s-2019
Date
2014-2019
Principal Interviewers
Trenton James and Geraldine Leche
Finding Aids
Abstracts
Audio Availability
MP3
Processing Status
100% of interviews are catalogued (12 of 12)
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