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622 SHREVEPORT LODGE NUMBER 115: FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS, 1916-1989

1 linear ft.

In 1852, a small group of Masons met on the banks of the Red River in Shreveport, Louisiana for the purpose of organizing a new Lodge in Shreveport. On January 27, 1853, the Grand Lodge of Louisiana granted the new Lodge a charter under the name and number, "Shreveport Lodge No. 115, Free and Accepted Masons." This small collection contains the by-laws, minutes and a few photographs from this Lodge.

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625 RED RIVER RESEARCH MATERIALS

 

Publications about the Red River separated to the Louisiana Collection and maps placed in the map case.

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628 HOLOUBEK-BAKER LETTERS, 1937-1939 An Annotated Collection

1 linear ft.

Joe Edward Holoubek and Alice Elizabeth Baker met in 1937 during a summer fellowship program at Mayo Clinic. They were senior medical students. He at University of Nebraska College of Medicine in Omaha and she at Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans. They courted by letter for two years, writing daily and married in July 1939. The nearly 800 handwritten letters were transcribed, edited and annotated by their daughter, Martha H. Fitzgerald.

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629 DR. CALVERT OTTO SELLERS, SR. MATERIALS

3 linear ft.

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Dr. C.O. Sellers, Sr., native of Robeline, was a captain in the U.S. Army Medical Corps during World War II. He practiced medicine in Dixie from 1948 to 1952 and in Oil City from 1952 to 1959. He was affiliated with the VA Hospital in Shreveport from 1959 until his retirement in 1974. He died April 29, 1979. These papers contain some of his office records, personal correspondence and his military orders and documents.

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630 RED RIVER VALLEY RAILROAD HISTORICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION

3 linear ft.

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The Red River Valley Railroad Historical Society, a Shreveport-based organization founded in 1981, has donated some of their historical material to the Archives. Included is a ledger book containing handwritten records of Texas and Pacific Railway right-of-way and land acquisitions in Caddo, Natchitoches and other Louisiana parishes circa 1880 to 1910. Additional material includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, maps, etc. related to Shreveport and northwest Louisiana railroads.

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