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2016 Sunset Report |
OLG & DCRT Strategic Plan 2020-21 through 2024-25 |
Source: The Impact of the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism on Louisiana's Economy and Quality of Life for Louisiana's Citizens - June 2006
Source: The Impact of the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism on Louisiana's Economy and Quality of Life for Louisiana's Citizens - June 2006
The Atchafalaya Heritage Area has been designated by Congress as a National Heritage Area.
Source: The Impact of the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism on Louisiana's Economy and Quality of Life for Louisiana's Citizens - June 2006
Source: The Impact of the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism on Louisiana's Economy and Quality of Life for Louisiana's Citizens - June 2006
Source: The Impact of the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism on Louisiana's Economy and Quality of Life for Louisiana's Citizens - June 2006
Source: The Impact of the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism on Louisiana's Economy and Quality of Life for Louisiana's Citizens - June 2006
Source: The Impact of the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism on Louisiana's Economy and Quality of Life for Louisiana's Citizens - June 2006
Source: The Impact of the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism on Louisiana's Economy and Quality of Life for Louisiana's Citizens - June 2006
Source: The Impact of the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism on Louisiana's Economy and Quality of Life for Louisiana's Citizens - June 2006
Source: The Impact of the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism on Louisiana's Economy and Quality of Life for Louisiana's Citizens - June 2006
Source: The Impact of the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism on Louisiana's Economy and Quality of Life for Louisiana's Citizens - June 2006
Colonial Documents | Manuscripts | Maps | Sheet Music |
Newspapers | Library | Scrapbooks | Microfilm |
The Louisiana Historical Center library houses some 28,000 items related to various aspects of Louisiana history, the history of the Mississippi Valley, the Gulf Coast, and especially the territory that was part of the Louisiana Purchase. The library contains numerous pamphlets, material in typescript form, and a great deal of manuscript material from the period when Iberville settled Louisiana. All of the printed histories of Louisiana are on the shelves ranging from LePage du Pratz, Father Hennepin, B.F. French, Martin, Gayarre, Maringy, to present day writers.
The Historical Center library also has a considerable amount of space devoted to old city directories of New Orleans ranging from 1838 to present day. Included in this collection are city directories from before and after Hurricane Katrina. In addition to these directories, the library also houses the New Orleans Genesis, genealogy resource books, and genealogy vertical files. All of which can be found by using the card catalog indexes in the Historical Center reading room. Included in the card index is the card catalog cemetery index which is a listing of tombstones in the older New Orleans cemeteries.
Link to the Louisiana Historical Center Vertical File Collection | |
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Biographical and Genealogical | ![]() |
Link to Historical Center Cemetery Records | |
New Orleans Area Cemetery Resource Guide | ![]() |
The following images are a sampling of the Library holdings.
Local Links to Genealogy Websites
For more information about Genealogy and Local Research please click on the following links: