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Balter Building with population goal
Census Key to Inhabitants of New Orleans
Matthew Flannery model form for census, 1805 May 11.
Population record of Llano Colony as of November 25, 1935.
Art XII some census statistics of the United States [1854]
Statistics of the inhabitants in the Parish of Feliciana, including free whites, slaves and free blacks in 1820.
Matthew Flannery census of New Orleans, 1805 August 5.
Statistical information on the French Settlement near Baton Rouge, Louisiana in 1861.
Mayor Tom Price
Population by color nativity and parentage 1930 census
Pointe Coupée Parish evaluation of land and general census, 1808 November 1.
City of Baton Rouge to take first census and in doing so number each house for free mail delivery in the city in 1887.
U. S. census map of 1900
U. S. Census Map of 1900
U. S. census map of 1900
Fifteenth Census of the United States: 1930
Matthew Flannery census of New Orleans, 1805 August 5.
Matthew Flannery census of New Orleans, 1805 August 5.
Matthew Flannery census of New Orleans, 1805 August 5.
Extract of census of inhabitants in the colony of Louisiana

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The Louisiana Digital Library (LDL) is composed of collections from many different institutions. Permission to publish and acquire images or requests for more information about materials that you find in the LDL should be directed to the institution that contributed the item to the LDL. To find the contact who can help you, find the field called "Contact Information" next to the image of interest to you. The Louisiana Digital Library is a service provider only and has no authority to grant permission to publish or supply high-resolution images.

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About the Louisiana Digital Library (LDL)

The Louisiana Digital Library (LDL) is the front door to Louisiana's digital cultural heritage. Members include public libraries, academic libraries, museums, and archives from arcross the state.

Currently, there are 25 participating institutions in the LDL. Each institution contributes the digital items and the descriptive text for their collections.

  • Calcasieu Parish Public Library
  • Delgado Community College
  • East Baton Rouge Parish Library
  • Law Library of Louisiana
  • Louisiana State Archives
  • Louisiana State Museum
  • Louisiana State University
  • Louisiana State University at Alexandria
  • Louisiana State University at Shreveport
  • Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans
  • Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport
  • Louisiana Tech University
  • Loyola University New Orleans
  • McNeese State University
  • Nicholls State University
  • Northwestern State University
  • Southern University
  • State Library Of Louisiana
  • The Historic New Orleans Collection
  • Tulane University
  • University of Louisiana at Lafayette
  • University of Louisiana at Monroe
  • University of New Orleans
  • Vermilionville Living History Museum & Folklife Park
  • Webster Parish Library

The LDL is built with Islandora, an open source digital library system based on FedoraDrupal, and Solr.

Information about the Louisiana Digital Consortium can be found here: http://louisianadigitalconsortium.org