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| History of the Live Oak Society. Lafayette, La.: s.n., 1968. LaRm SD 397 .O12H5 LeBlanc, Joyce YellDell. “Louisiana Live Oaks Have Stories to Tell.” Forests & People v.40 no.3, 3rd Quarter 1990, pp.42, 44-46. LaRm SD 144 .L8F6 Live Oak Society. Records, 1931-1968. Archives Collection 56 Orso, Ethelyn G. Louisiana Live Oak Lore. Lafayette, La.: Center for Louisiana Studies, University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1992. Stks & LaRm GR 785 .O77 1992 Reeves, Sally K. Evans, and William D. Reeves. Historic City Park, New Orleans. New Orleans: Friends of City Park, 1982. LaRm F 379 .N57C577 1982 see pages 142-144 for a history of the Park’s oaks Stephens, Edwin Lewis. “I Saw in Louisiana a Live Oak Growing.” Reprinted from Louisiana Conservation Review, v.4 no.2, April 1934. Stks & LaRm SD 397 .O12S7 -------. “The Live Oak Society.” Reprinted from Louisiana Conservation Review, v.4 no.6, April 1935. LaRm SD 397 .O12S72 Tompkins, Janet. “A Celebration in the Oaks.” Forests & People v.44 no.4, 4th Quarter 1994, pp.4-5,7. LaRm SD 144 .L8F6 Oaks in City Park, New Orleans are decorated for Christmas -------. “Romancing the Oak.” Forests & People v.44 no.3, 3rd Quarter 1994, pp.4-5, 7. LaRm SD 144 .L8F6 Cloning the Evangeline Oak, St. Martinville Wood, Virginia Steele. Live Oaking: Southern Timber for Tall Ships. Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1981. Stks SD 397 .L64W66 Antebellum work crews from New England who went south winters to harvest timber for shipbuilding |
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