Newspaper Records
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Newspaper Records
Collection Items
REAL ESTATE TRANSFER RECORDED YESTERDAY 1902.04.17
Property transfer (fifth column, bottom half)
A WAIF'S OUTING 1902.08.31
First Session of the Juvenile Court, Amos Lewis commited to the school (sixth column, down)
COLORED INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL 1902.09.17
Gaudet’s accomplishments and her asking for funds at a meeting at Tulane Avenue Baptist Church (third column, bottom)
COLORED INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FIRST SESSION 1902.09.26
Announces school’s first session on Oct 1st, 1902 (bottom right)
PUBLIC CHARITIES 1902.11.19
Colored Industrial School listed under public charities in budget of expenditures for the City of New Orleans (fourth column in section 56)
THE SONGS OF THE MINISTERS 1902.12.21
Frances Joseph Gaudet addressed the Louisiana Annual Conference (bottom left)
COLORED INDUSTRIAL HOME AND SCHOOL DOING GOOD WORK 1903.03.29
The work and growth of the school and Gaudet’s call for funds (top right)
COLORED INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL NEEDS HELP 1903.03.30
Recognition for donators and call for help (third and fourth columns, top)
COLORED INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL 1903.04.16
Subscription received for the Colored Industrial Home and School (seventh column, bottom)
COLORED INDUSTRIAL HOME 1903.11.29
Describes annual meeting, reports, balance (seventh column, down)
JUVENILE COURT PROVES ITS VALUE 1904.01.06
The past day’s juvenile court proceedings
COMPETITION IN CITY LIGHTING – DON’T WANT THE CRIMINALS 1904.01.07
School board not wanting court to send cases from juvenile court to the Colored Industrial School (fifth column, bottom)
ST. CHARLES PAVING READY THIS MONTH 1904.01.10
A meeting with the mayor about supplying the school with additional funds (fourth column, top)
COLORED INDUSTRIAL HOME ELECTS OFFICERS 1904.01.17
New positions and names on the board of directors (second column, down)
COLORED INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL MRS. RICHARDSON 1904.02.18
Mrs. Ida Richardson's appeal for additional support for the school (fifth column down)
