New Orleans
Subject
Subject Source: Gilcrease Dci Places
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
A New Map of Georgia with Part of Carolina, Florida, and Louisiana, 1764
Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 233.Unknown]
Identifier: 3976.654
Collection Overview
From the Collection:
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: The Gilcrease Cartographic Collection was initially created as a storage designation for maps found in the manuscript collections and for the few original maps purchased during the life of Thomas Gilcrease. From the collections initial humble beginnings, it has continued to grow into am official map collection through additional gifts and purchases. The collection includes atlases, hand drawn maps from the manuscript...
Dates:
1764
An Accurate Map of Louisiana and the Territory in Dispute between the English and French, between 1732 and 1762
Item — Folder Unknown: [Barcode: 233.Unknown]
Identifier: 3976.555
Collection Overview
From the Collection:
Collection summary derived from "Guidebook to Manuscripts", 1969: The Gilcrease Cartographic Collection was initially created as a storage designation for maps found in the manuscript collections and for the few original maps purchased during the life of Thomas Gilcrease. From the collections initial humble beginnings, it has continued to grow into am official map collection through additional gifts and purchases. The collection includes atlases, hand drawn maps from the manuscript...
Dates:
between 1732 and 1762
Gulf Petroleum advertisement featuring "Old-time Longhorn Roundup", mid-20th century
Item — Folder 486: [Barcode: 127.486]
Identifier: 5317.237
Description
Folder 486
Dates:
mid-20th century
Poster advertising Leigh's book "Frontiers Of Enchantment", showing favorable newspaper reviews and images on the recto and verso, 1938
Item — Folder 330C: [Barcode: 127.330C]
Identifier: 5127.1034
Description
Folder 330C
Dates:
1938
The Removal of the Cherokee, circa 1927
Item — Box 1, Folder: 65
Identifier: 4027.5291
Description
Typescript of an essay titled "The Removal of the Cherokee" by John Madden. Describes how the comissioner J.F. Schermerhorn arranged the Treaty of 1835 in absence of Cherokee officers. By this treaty, the Cherokee Nation ceded to the U.S. all territory east of the Mississippi River. Includes history of the removal from June 1838 to March 1839. Folder 65
Dates:
circa 1927