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CARROLL (DANIEL R., AND FAMILY) PAPERS	Mss.	1514, 2296
1864-1948	LSU Libraries Special Collections
CROSS REFERENCES
Subject
Ackbar Plantation (La.)
Date	Description of relevant documents
1877-1878,	Plantation store operations concern merchandise bought
undated	and sold, prices charged, and description of goods
wanted by hands; plantation operations comment on sugar, rice and com crops, stock raising, supplies, freight charges, construction of cabins and sugar house, fencing, and cutting of lumber. 23 J.R. Carroll letters.
Benefit performances—Louisiana-New Orleans.
1904 Program for benefit for House of Good Shepherd,
entertainment by local talent at Grand Opera House, June 11.
Cajuns—Louisiana—Jefferson	1877
Parish.
Carnival—Louisiana—New	1906
Orleans.
Cattle—Habitat—Louisiana—	1877
Jefferson Parish.
Clippings (Books, newspapers,	1902-1938,
etc.)	undated
Company stores—Louisiana—	1877-1878,
Jefferson Parish.	undated
Hired person and insurance needed for protection against “plundering Acadians & thieves.”, June 17.
Instructions given Aline Prochaska as Queen of Cousus regarding her arrival and box seats at French Opera House, Feb. 19.
Overseer comments on destruction of cane by cattle, Feb. 22; recommends area for stock raising, Mar. 6, 14, 24, and Apr. 12.
36 miscellaneous clippings include poetry; Frederick J. Haskin’s article on “American Rice Growers,” 1909; celebration of John M. Parker’s golden wedding anniversary, 1938; and the Delgado exhibition of Jay’s collection of Chinese relics, undated
Comments on merchandise bought and sold, prices charged, and description of goods wanted by hands at Ackbar Plantation store. 20 J.R. Carroll letters.
Death notices—Louisiana—New Orleans.
undated Death notice of Mary Emma Carroll, wife of J.G. McLeam, and daughter of D.R. Carroll.
Depressions— 1929—United States.
1931-1933 Letters, account and clippings concern “great tragedy of unemployed” resulting in suicide of Lucille Carroll Jay.
Drugs—Louisiana—Jefferson Parish.
1877 Shallenberger’s fever and ague pills recommended, Mar.
4 camphor-amica mixture used by African Americans for cuts, cramps and stomach pains, July 1.
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