New Orleans (La.) -- History
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Arthur H. DeRosier Collection
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Photocopies of correspondence (1780-1842) between William and Diana Dunbar regarding the American Revolution, New Orleans, and the Napoleonic Wars in Europe, along with correspondence (1901-1903) between the Department of the Interior and its surveyor, Charles L. Wood, regarding townsite locations and surveys in Indian Territory.
Edward Everett Dale Collection
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Historian. Correspondence, student term papers, theses and dissertations, and personal research materials regarding the history of Oklahoma and Indian Territories, the state of Oklahoma, Indians of North America and the American Southwest; teaching materials used by Dale at Harvard and the University of Oklahoma; administrative and other files of the Works Progress Administration's Indian-Pioneer History Project for Oklahoma; U.S. Government documents issued by various cabinet-level departments and agencies, including Agriculture and Interior; and a portion of the University of Oklahoma Persidential papers of James Shannon Buchanan and Stratton D. Brooks. Edward Everett Dale Photograph Collection also in repository.
Tulane University reunion in New Orleans, Louisiana. Twenty men are posed on the steps of some building. Dr. M. L. Carter is on the far right, 1921. , 1921
Black and white original prints of Dr. Charles A. Carter and wife, the first drugstore in Idabel, Oklahoma, and Dr. M.L. Carter at a Tulane University reunion in New Orleans, Louisiana. M.L. Carter Manuscript Collection also in repository.