In an interview with a Baton Rouge radio station in 1968, John Hazard Wildman, an author and English professor at Louisiana State University, explained his inspiration for The Sword, a short story that soon would appear in LSU\u27s esteemed literary journal, The Southern Review. He recalled h...
Last spring, at the Mt. Olive Cemetery in my hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee, I attended the 13th a...
New Acquisitions in theLouisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections,LSU Libraries\u27 Special ...
If you enjoyed HBO’s hit series Six Feet Under, a collection of Civil War letters in the LSU Librari...
A prosperous Louisiana planter like George Otis Hall normally would have spent the month of February...
While it might be peculiar to describe a collection of antebellum, Civil War, and postbellum letters...
Merging Home Front and Battle Front Wallace Hettle, Professor of History at the University of Northe...
“One thing is my heart’s desire now, and that is, to be a man, an anonymous writer, who signed hers...
Collection: John C. Elder diary, Mss. 4353, Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections, LSU ...
Regarding two diaries in LSU\u27s special collections, one maintained by a besieger and the other by...
These new sources present new avenues of study for diverse subjects in the Civil War, including Blac...
The most horrific aspect of the Civil War was, of course, the 600,000 deaths that resulted from it. ...
War’s Terrible Toll In December 2010 LSU Libraries Special Collections will present the exhibiti...
Civil War Book Review (cwbr): What first attracted you to the Civil War? Webb Garrison (wg): All of...
Faced with the challenge of reviving the struggling, impoverished, and lately shuttered Louisiana St...
The letter that Sarah Ker Butler (1823-1868) wrote to her sister-in-law Margaret Butler on March 5, ...
Last spring, at the Mt. Olive Cemetery in my hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee, I attended the 13th a...
New Acquisitions in theLouisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections,LSU Libraries\u27 Special ...
If you enjoyed HBO’s hit series Six Feet Under, a collection of Civil War letters in the LSU Librari...
A prosperous Louisiana planter like George Otis Hall normally would have spent the month of February...
While it might be peculiar to describe a collection of antebellum, Civil War, and postbellum letters...
Merging Home Front and Battle Front Wallace Hettle, Professor of History at the University of Northe...
“One thing is my heart’s desire now, and that is, to be a man, an anonymous writer, who signed hers...
Collection: John C. Elder diary, Mss. 4353, Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections, LSU ...
Regarding two diaries in LSU\u27s special collections, one maintained by a besieger and the other by...
These new sources present new avenues of study for diverse subjects in the Civil War, including Blac...
The most horrific aspect of the Civil War was, of course, the 600,000 deaths that resulted from it. ...
War’s Terrible Toll In December 2010 LSU Libraries Special Collections will present the exhibiti...
Civil War Book Review (cwbr): What first attracted you to the Civil War? Webb Garrison (wg): All of...
Faced with the challenge of reviving the struggling, impoverished, and lately shuttered Louisiana St...
The letter that Sarah Ker Butler (1823-1868) wrote to her sister-in-law Margaret Butler on March 5, ...
Last spring, at the Mt. Olive Cemetery in my hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee, I attended the 13th a...
New Acquisitions in theLouisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections,LSU Libraries\u27 Special ...
If you enjoyed HBO’s hit series Six Feet Under, a collection of Civil War letters in the LSU Librari...