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The following are holdings that have appeared outside The Collection, either on loan to other institutions or reproduced in noteworthy media projects.
The Collection loaned 15 items to the Alexandria Museum of Art for the upcoming exhibition Ellsworth and William Woodward: Impressions of the Southland, on view March 6-May 23, 2015.
Grand Isle
1911; watercolor on paper
by Ellsworth Woodward, painter
Laura Simon Nelson Collection, monogj.22
Ocean Springs, Miss.
1890; oil on canvas
by William Woodward, painter
gift of Laura Simon Nelson, 2005.0350.4
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The Old State Capitol Museum in Baton Rouge has a new exhibition, Etiquette and the History of Social Stationery, on view through December 20, featuring 30 objects on loan from The Collection.
Adele McCall calling card
1886; satin ribbon on card
94-359-RL
Senior Curator/Oral Historian Mark Cave has been working with WWNO-FM to create a series of radio segments based on interview excerpts from the New Orleans Life Story Project. The series, NOLA Life Stories, debuted in April and has featured notable New Orleanians such as Leona Tate, one of the grade-school girls who first integrated New Orleans public schools, in i960; John Mecom Jr., the first owner of the New Orleans Saints; and K&B drugstore owner, Sydney Besthoff.
Oral history interview with Leona Tate
2012
conducted by Mark Cave, THNOC oral historian gift of Leona Tate, 2073.0050
The Ellender Memorial Library at Nicholls State University reproduced more than 50 images from The Collection for the library’s upcoming exhibition Changing America: The Emancipation Proclamation, 1863, and the March on Washington, 7963. The exhibition is part of the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES).
School integration Christmas cards and letters
1960
gift of Leona Washington, 90-76-1
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One item from The Collection will be exhibited at the Cabildo by the Louisiana State Museum
for its upcoming exhibition “Dirty Shirts" to Buccaneers: The Battle of New Orleans in American Culture, which will run from January 9, 2015, to January 8, 2016.
Certificate from the Grand Army of the Republic proclaiming Jordan Noble to be a veteran of good character
1880
59-72-L.2
Reference Assistant Matt Farah assisted Pat O’Brien's and the New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau in developing a signature cocktail to commemorate the Battle of New Orleans bicentennial. The drink, called the Battle Crye, is a riff on the Roffignac, a classic cocktail that Farah helped the mixologists find in Famous New Orleans Drinks and How to Mix 'Em, a 1934 book by Stanley Clisby Arthur. The Battle Crye debuted at the legendary French Quarter bar in October and will be available through 2015.
New Orleans DRINKS
and howto mix 'em.
Famous New Orleans Drinks and How to Mix ’Em
by Stanley Clisby Arthur
New Orleans: Harmanson, 1937
gift of Ralph M. Pons, 76-7772-RL.7
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