Box 6 , Folder 2 , contains a short story by N.V.S. citing Mrs. Scott's illness in 1903 , which required a friend to stay with her at home . Natalie's World War I letters make numerous references to her mother's health , such as those ...
This volume features more than 300 authentic recipes straight from the kitchens of Creole Louisiana. Originally published in 1929, this splendid collection of authentic Creole recipes continues to prove its popularity.
Firebrand: Push Your Hair Out of Your Eyes
Natalie Scott to Martha Scott , June 6 , 1918 , folder 6 , box 2 , Correspondence , Natalie Scott Papers ( Scott Papers ) , Manuscripts Collection 123 , Louisiana Research Collection , Tulane University , New Orleans , La . ( LaRC ) .
This book is an urgent and timely call to action that should be read by economists, policymakers, the business community, and general readers alike.
Rules for Riders is a fast and furious coming of age novel set in the world of equestrian riding.
The book offers hope to other parents and loved ones experiencing similar losses. The book shares memories, words of comfort, and above all, the promise that you are not alone on this path.
She was born on August 9, 1928, in Hamilton, Ohio, to Leslie R. and Bessie (Fields) Golden. She married Lloyd A. Wagner on August 23, ... She and her late husband, Lloyd, were charter members of the Grace Baptist Church in Gassville, ...
A few minutes after Natalie Scott was seated in the room, the door opened again and several people entered and took seats around the table. Detective Shipley and Lieutenant Linda Derek took chairs across from Natalie.
Natalie V. Scott to “Muddie,” January 23, 1918, and February 25, 1918, both in Natalie Scott Papers, Jones Hall Louisiana Research Collection, Tulane University (hereafter cited as NVS Papers). 19. Natalie Scott to ...
Natalie Scott to Carl Zigrosser, May 3, 1932. 16. W.S. to Elizabeth Morrow, January 3, 10, 1933. 17. William Spratling, “Modern Mexican Silversmithing,” Mexican Art and Life 3 (July 1938), 1–4; W.S. to Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Spratling, ...