"Adopted as the official road map of the Parish of East Baton Rouge by the Parish Council of East Baton Rouge, by resolution number 2887 at the regular meeting on August 27, 1958." Includes index of roads. 61 x 61 cm.
The Carver Branch Library Bookmobile holds over 1,500 books. Once a week stops were made at Zion City School, Rite Away Oyster House, Capitol Avenue at 44th Street, East End Theatre on 33 rd St., Peter Nasca's Grocery (Polk Street and East...
Mayor Woody Dumas and Tillie Scheneker receive a gift of books for the East Baton Rouge Parish Library from Mr. John Reynolds, President of the Baton Rouge Amateur Radio Club. Date: June 24, 1975
Mrs. W.D. Ramsey, Head of Branches and Bookmobiles; Mrs. Doris Odom, Business Manager; and Mrs. Inez Wyngate at the opening of the Zachary Branch of the East Baton Rouge Parish Library. Date: November 1, 1966
Reading Room of the Zachary Branch of the East Baton Rouge Parish Library. Opened on November 1, 1966; the library was given rent free for five years by Louisiana National Bank. Date: ca. 1960's
Reading Room of the Zachary Branch of the East Baton Rouge Parish Library. Opened on November 1, 1966; the library was given rent free for five years by Louisiana National Bank. Date: ca. 1960's
Tillie Scheneker, Library Director and Dr. I Ashton Roberts, member of the Library Board of Control at the opening of the Zachary Branch of the East Baton Rouge Parish Library. Date: November 1, 1966
The Baton Rouge Sportsman's League presents books to the East Baton Rouge Parish Library. (l. to r.) Paul Brunett Vice President Sportsmen's League; Mayor W.W. Dumas, Mrs. Jules Landry, Library Board Member; and Mr. R.E. Leonard, President of Baton...
Reading Room of the Zachary Branch of the East Baton Rouge Parish Library. Opened on November 1, 1966; the library was given rent free for five years by Louisiana National Bank. Date: ca. 1960's
East Baton Rouge Parish High School Seniors participate in the "Librarian for a Day" program at the East Baton Rouge Parish Library as part of Louisiana Library Week. Sammy Dupre and Norman Ray Miller of Woodlawn School help shelve books at the Old...
East Baton Rouge Parish Police Digest. Volume 1 No. 1. June 1945. Official Publication of all Law Enforcement Agencies in East Baton Rouge Parish. 30 cm x 22 cm 37 pgs.
African American churches--History, East Baton Rouge Parish (La.)
Mount Zion Baptist Church, ca. 1948. Organized in 1847. Congregation in 1947 numbered 1100. Located at 335 Maximillian St. Baton Rouge La. Later moved to a new building located at 356 East Boulevard in 1954.