Archival Collection
SCHNEIDER, HANS, COLLECTION
BOX 1
Folder
1. Miscellaneous Information About Cost Management
2. Financial Report of the Natalbany Lumber Co., Ltd. at
Hammond, Louisiana, January 1, 1912-October 31, 1914 (7 copies)
3. Report of Examination, Natalbany Lumber Company, Ltd.,
Hammond, Louisiana and Affiliated Companies, December 31,
1934–Report from Ernst Audits and Systems
4. Auditor’s Report on New Orleans, Natalbany and Natchez
Railway Co., January 1, 1912-October 31, 1914
5. Auditor’s Report on Kentwood, Greensburg and South Western
Railroad Co., January 1, 1912-October 31, 1914
6. Auditor’s Report on Amos Kent Lumber and Brick Co., Ltd. of
Kentwood La., January 1, 1912-October 31, 1914
7. Auditor’s Report on Easterling Lumber Co. of Ora, Miss.,
January 1, 1912-October 31, 1914 (2 copies)
8. Report on the Examination of the Following Companies:
Natalbany Lumber Co., Ltd., Amos Kent Lumber & Brick Co., Ltd.,
New Orleans, Natalbany & N.R.R. Co., Kentwood, Greensburg &
S.W.R.R. Co., Natalbany Drug Co., Pine Lumber Co. & Tallahala
Lumber Company
9. Auditor’s Report for Apollonia Lumber Co.–Pearl River Valley
Lumber Co. and the Marietta Lumber Company for the Year Ending
December 31, 1922
10. Financial Report for the Denkmann Lumber Company Interest,
1936
11. Financial Report for the Denkmann Lumber Company Interest,
1937
12. Financial Report Denkmann Lumber Interest for 1937-38
13. Denkmann Lumber Company et al Financial and Operating
Statements, June 1943
14. Annual Statements, Natalbany Lumber Company, Ltd., December
31, 1935
15. Annual Statement, Mississippi Valley Investment Company,
Wilmington, Delaware
16. Annual Statement Rock River Investment Company, Wilmington,
Delaware
17. Weyerhaeuser Timber Company and Wholly Owned Subsidiaries
Operating Information, September 30, 1949
18. Minutes of Salesmen’s Convention, December 4-9, 1922
19. Minutes of Salesmen’s Convention, December 3-8, 1923
20. Special Report to Creditor’s Committee, Natalbany Lumber
Co., Ltd. and Associated Co., Hammond, Louisiana, December 31,
1935, Report from Ernst Audits and Systems
21. Report of the Rock River Investment Company
22. Memoranda Southern Gulf Lumber Company, Inc., Mobile
(Navco), Alabama
23. Southern Gulf Lumber Company, Southern Furniture
Manufacturing Co., Navco, Alabama
24. Pearl River Valley Lumber Company, Bondholders’ Protective
Agreement, 1932 and 1935
25. Creditors’ Agreement, March 1, 1935 (2 copies)
26. Indenture of Refunding Mortgage and Deed of Trust, Pearl
River Valley Lumber Company, Dated March 1, 1935 (3 copies)
27. Indenture of Mortgage and Deed of Trust, Marietta Lumber
Company dated March 1, 1935
28. Southern Pine Division Code Bulletin, Vol. I, 1934; April
23, No. 33; July 16, No. 46; August 7, No. 47; August 18, No. 48 (2
copies); August 30, No. 50; October 9, No. 54
29. Lumber Code Authority Bulletin, Vol. I; April 20, 1934, No.
101; Vol. II; July 16, 1934, No. 27-S; Vol. II, July 38, 1934, No.
27-S, Supplement No. 1
SCHNEIDER, HANS, COLLECTION
BOX 1 Continued
Folder
30. Second Revised Maximum Price Regulation 19, Southern Pine
Lumber, February 14, 1944, Ceiling Price Bulletin No. 5, published
by Southern Pine War Committee, New Orleans, Louisiana
31. Revised Maximum Price Regulation No. 97, Southern Hardwood
Lumber and Yellow Cypress Lumber, published by Southern Hardwood
Industry War Committee, October 1, 1945
32. Ceiling Price Bulletin No. 8, November 29, 1945, published
by Southern Pine War Committee
33. Ceiling Price Regulation, January 26, 1951; No. 128, March
13, 1952
34. Natalbany Lumber Company Bulletin No. 272 & 273 and
Price List No. 209, 210, 211, Dated July 18, 1934 to January 2,
1940
35. Pearl River Valley Lumber Company, Price List, October 24,
1936
36. Denkmann Lumber Company, Letter dated September 3, 1938,
Price List dated October 3, 1942
37. Tatum Lumber Company Price List
38. Analysis of Pine Shipments by States, January-December 1932,
Record of Sales 1932, Carbon Copy of Letter to Mr. F. W. Reimers,
June 2, 1932
39. Minimum Wage Standards, Vol. 4, December 17, 1947
SCHNEIDER, HANS, COLLECTION
BOX 2
Folder
1. Recollections of the Denkmann Lumber Operations by Jesse O.
Stamps
2. Handwritten Notebooks, 4″ x 6″ About Timber Acreage in
Townships 4, 5, and 6, 1947-48 (2 copies)
3. The News, Volume I, May 1922, Number 3
4.
Safety Peptimist, 1931, February, April, May, September,
October, November, and December
5.
Safety Peptimist, 1932, February, March, April (2 copies),
October & November, December 1932 & January 1933
6.
Safety Peptimist, 1933, July (2 copies), October
7.
Safety Peptimist, 1936, April, June, July, December; 1937,
January
8. Investigation of the Fire Which Destroyed the Sawmill at
Burnside, Ms. April 29, 1935
9. Program 22nd Annual Meeting of the Southern Pine Association,
March 29, 30, and 31, 1937, Roosevelt Hotel, New Orleans,
Louisiana
10. Program Twenty-fifth Annual Meeting of the Southern Pine
Association, March 27 & 28, 1940
11. Constitution and By-Laws Southern Lumber Exporters
Association, March 1960
12. Subscribers and Officers Southern Pine Inspection Bureau,
January 1, 1958
13. If War Comes–How About Lumbermen? 9 May 1950
14. Louisiana Banker, Vol. XXIV No. 8, August 1958
15. How to Read a Financial Report, 1962
16. Tax Treatment of Timer Under Section 631 of the Internal
Revenue Code of 1954 by Charles W. Briggs, Third Edition, 1959
17. Louisiana Property Tax, Summary and Recommendations, Public
Affairs Research Council of Louisiana, Inc., Baton Rouge,
Louisiana, October 1960
18. Tax Treatment of Timber Cutting Under Section 117 (k) The
Internal Revenue Code by Charles W. Briggs, 1952
19. City of Hammond Sales and Use Tax, Rules and Regulations,
Ordinance No. 408, Effective September 1, 1963
20. The University and World Affairs
21. Louisiana State Agencies Handbook, 1960
22. The Small Timber Owner and His Federal Income Tax,
Agriculture Handbook No. 52, February 1953 (3 copies)
23. Forest Landownership in the State of Louisiana issued by
Louisiana Forestry Commission, December 1960, Fourth Edition
24. Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959
25. Survey of Sawmill Residues in East Texas, Technical Report
No. 3, February 1952 and Technical Report No. 3A, September 1952 (3
copies)
26. Idaho Yesterdays, The Quarterly Journal of the Idaho
Historical Society Forest History Issue, Volume 6, Number 4, Winter
1962
27. Scotia Home of the Pacific Lumber Company
28. The Paper Industry’s Part in Protecting the Environment
29. The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, Winter 1982/83
30. Soil Survey of Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, 1906, United
States Department of Agriculture
SCHNEIDER, HANS, COLLECTION
BOX 2 Continued
Folder
31. History of the Club–The Hammond Country Club
Development
32. Twenty-fifth Anniversary Program, Southeastern Louisiana
College, Founded 1925
33. Southeastern Magazine, Premier Issue, Summer 1984
34. Atchafalaya Story, The Part They Forgot to Tell You,
February 1980 (2 copies)
35. Small Dimension Stock, Its Seasoning, Handling, and
Manufacture, United States Department of Commerce Wood Utilization,
1929
36. Seasoning, Handling, and Care of Lumber (Manufacturers’
Edition), United States Department of Commerce Wood Utilization,
1929
37. Manufacture of Dimension Stock From Northern Hardwoods,
United States Department of Agriculture Circular No. 163, April
1931
38. Dimension Stock Methods For New England Hardwoods by A. O.
Benson, August 1936, United States Department of Agriculture
Circular No. 394
39. Growing Trees in a Free Country, 1952
40. Trees For Tomorrow
41. H. H. Williams Tree Farmer, A Story by A Man With Fifty
Years’ Experience, 19S3
42. Lumber Industry Facts, 1953, National Lumber Manufacturers
Association
43. Sawmilling Practices That Pay by R. R. Cahal, published by
Southern Pine Inspection Bureau, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1947
44. Trees and Game–Twin Crops by Arthur H. Carhart
45. The Southern Pine Story (2 booklets)
46. The Return of Timber to Louisiana, 1956
47. Wood Using Industries of the State of Louisiana, 1955
48. Wood Using Industries of Louisiana, Primary and Secondary
Users and Wholesale, 1968, Bulletin No. 6
49. First Christian Church Dedication Services of the Reimers
Memorial, March 19, 1950
50. Sawmill Operations Workshop, March 24-26, 1964
SCHNEIDER, HANS, COLLECTION
BOX 3
Folder
1. St. Louis Sash and Door Works Anniversary Booklet,
Established 1887
2. The Snoqualmie Falls Branch of the Weyerhaeuser Timber
Company
3. Plan of Reorganization, The Edward Hines Associated Lumber
Interests, July 25, 1933
4. Reprint From Lumber, Department of Mechanical Engineering,
March 24, 1922
5. Inside Wood–A Short Trip Into the Interior for the Layman,
May 1960, and Longitudinal Shrinkage of Wood, Revised May 1960
6. Forest Products from Tree Farm to You
7. A Course In Modern Timber Engineering by Howard J. Hansen, C.
E., Southern Pine Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1946
8. Before The Interstate Commerce Commission, Ex-Parte 168,
Increased Freight Rates, 1948
9. Busy Acres in North Carolina
10. Industrial Forestry in the United States, April 1960
11. How Paper Comes From Trees
12. Guidebook For The Identification of Woods Used For Ties and
Timbers by Authur Koehler, 1917
13. Chemical Seasoning of Oak and Gum Lumber by E. D. Marshall,
Technical Report No. 2, December 1951
14. Log Grade Classification Based on Standard Lumber Recovery
for Inferior Upland Hardwoods in East Texas by Paul R. Kramer,
Technical Report No. 4, March 1952
15. Opportunities in Selling, United States Department of
Commerce, Industrial Series No. 65, 1947
16. Proceedings–The South’s Forests in a Changing America,
April 22, 1965
17. 50 Years of Service Through Wood Research, 1910-1960
18. Forbes, December 24, 1979
19. Energy Production From Hardwoods Growing on Southern Pine
Sites, United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service
General Technical Report SO-24, 1979
20. Forests in the Lona Sweep of American History by Marion
Clawson, Resources for the Future, Reprint 164
21. Longleaf Mid-Summer Bulletin, Volume 1, Number 1 Lumberton,
Ms., Spring/Summer 1974
22. Our Forests Are Nature’s Nurseries, Potlatch
23. The Widening Cycle, An Examination of United States
Experience With Stabilization Policy in the Last Decade
24. Dividends From Wood Research Recent Publications,
January-June 1980-81
25. N. F. P. A. Washington Report, February 1980
26. N. F. P. A. Washington Report, February 1981
27. Proceedings of the Louisiana Conference on Priorities for
the Future Government by Objectives, November 1 & 2, 1977, New
Orleans, La.
28. Regulations Relating to Estates, Trusts Beneficiaries and
Decedents, Part 1 of Title 26 (1954), Code of Federal
Regulations
29. Directory and Policies, National Forest Products
Association, 1969-1970
30. Improving Sawmill Profits Through Operations Research,
United States Forest Service Research Paper SO-20, 1965
SCHNEIDER, HANS, COLLECTION
BOX 3 Continued
Folder
31. World Residue Utilization, Proceedings Annual Meeting of
Mid-South Secion Forest Products Research Society, October 6-7,
1969
32. Making and Selling Bark Products, 1968
33. Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Economic Studies, The
Southern Pine Industry in the Sixth District States, July 1956,
Economic Study No. 5
34. New Orleans, A Statistical Profile of Economic and Other
Important Characterics by James T. Murphy, Ph.D.
35. An Analysis of the Forest Products Industry, 1969
36. A Survey Report on Waste Wood Industry
37. Gulf South Research In Wood, Proceedings of a Seminar
Sponsored by Society of Wood Science and Technology (2 copies)
38. The Forest Products Industries of the Pacific Northwest,
Industry Report Series, Puget Sound Power and Light Co., Report No.
2
39. Agenda for the Eighties, Federal Spending Reduction: The
Twenty-Twenty Program, Washington State Research Council, Vol. V,
February 1981
40. Dry Kiln Operator’s Manual, Agriculture Handbook No. 188
41. Handbook of Treated Forest Products, American Creosote
Works, Inc.
42. Wood Used in Manufacturing Industries, United States
Department of Agriculture–Forest Service, Statistical Bulletin No.
353
43. 2 Cases in Materials Handling
44. Factors Influencing The Storage of Cants on Sawmill
Conveyors, 1963
45. Enterprise Feasibility–Feasibility Guide for Charcoal
Briquetting Plant, April 1962
46. 3 Case Studies of Lumber Manufacturing Firms in North
Carolina, U. S. D. A. Contract 12-05-300-33, 1960
47. Estimated Production Rates and Board Thickness Variation of
the 24-inch Sash Gangsaw
48. Work Measurements, 1962
49. Tree Farming in the Pacific Northwest
50. Marinas–Recommendations for Design Construction and
Maintenance
51. What is a Sawmill?
52. Map of Range SE, 6E, 7E, Township 8N and 9N, Apollonia
Lumber Co.
53. Estimating Lumber Loss Graph
54. Miscellaneous Papers
SCHNEIDER, HANS, COLLECTION
BOX 4
Folder
1. Leaver’s Official Feetage Estimator, c. 1921
2. Southern Pine Manual of Standard Wood Construction, 9th
Edition, 1923
3. Southern Pine Manual of Standard Wood Construction, 10th
Edition, 1927
4. Hardwood Plywood, Faces, Figures, and Facts
5. Texas Creosoting Company Specifications for Pine Poles, May
1, 1929
6. Standard Export Lumber Company Long Leaf Hewn Yellow Pine
Timber
7. Dixie Tree Scale from “Doyle”
8. The Commercial Timbers of Mexico
9. Estimated Weights per Thousand Feet of Hardwoods
10. Membership Directory National American Wholesale Lumber
Association, Inc. Corrected to May 15, 1942
11. Classifications of Pitch Pine Sawn Timber and Lumber,
1892
12. Rules Regulating the Classification and Inspection of Yellow
Pine Lumber, 1899
13. Southern Lumber Manufacturers’ Association Standard
Classification Grading and Dressing Rules for Yellow Pine Lumber,
July 9, 1902 (2 copies)
14. 1904 Edition Lumbermen’s Yellow Pine and Cypress Reference
Book, Ulmer’s Yellow Pine Code, Combined Edition
15. Inter-State Rules of 190S Classification and Inspection of
Yellow Pine Lumber (3 copies)
16. Yellow Pine Manufacturers’ Association Standard
Classification Grading and Dressing Rules for Yellow Pine Lumber,
January 24, 1906
17. Classification and Inspection of Yellow Pine for Export,
Also Interior Rules of Yellow Pine Manufacturers’ Association,
January 24, 1906
18. Southern Cypress Manufacturers’ Association of Standard
Grades and Classification Bay Poplar (Tupelo) Lumber, June 28,
1906
19. Scribner’s Log Rule, 1907
20. The Gulf Coast Classification of Pitch Pine Resawn Lumber,
1907 (2 copies)
21. The Gulf Coast Classification of Pitch Pine Resawn Lumber
and Sawn Timber, 1908
22. The Gulf Coast Classification of Pitch Pine Resawn Lumber
and Sawn Timber, 1909
23. Grading Rules for Yellow Pine Lumber known as the
Contractors and Dealers Exchange Classification, 1909
24. The Gulf Coast Classification of Pitch Pine Resawn Lumber
and Sawn Timber, 1910 (2 copies)
25. The Hardwood Manufacturers’ Association of the United States
Standard Specifications, Classification and Inspection Rules for
Railroad Construction Oak Timbers, 1913
26. Standard Classification Grading and Dressing Rules for
Yellow Pine Lumber, 1911
27. American Lumberman Vest Pocket Ready Reckoner, 1913
28. The Gulf Coast Classification of Pitch Pine Resawn Lumber
and Sawn Timber, 1915 (3 copies)
29. Standard Specifications for Grades of Southern Yellow Pine
Lumber, 1916 (2 copies)
30. The Gulf Coast Classification of Pitch Pine Resawn Lumber
and Sawn Timber, 1919
31. Standard Specifications for Grades of Yellow Pine Lumber,
1915
32. The Gulf Coast Classification, 1916 (In a foreign
language)
33. Standard Specifications for Grades of Southern Yellow Pine
Lumber, 1917
SCHNEIDER, HANS, COLLECTION
BOX 4 Continued
Folder
34. Southern Yellow Pine Timbers including definition of the
Density Rule, January 1, 1917
35. Southern Yellow Pine Bridge and Trestle Timbers for Railway
Structures Including Definition of the new “Density” Rule, January
1, 1917
36. The Gulf Coast Classification of Pitch Pine Resawn Lumber
and Sawn Timber, 1919
37. Southern Yellow Pine Car Material Specifications, July 1,
1919 (3 copies)
38. The Gulf Coast Classification of Pitch Pine Resawn Lumber
and Sawn Timber, 1922 (2 copies)
39. The Gulf Coast Classification of Pitch Pine Resawn Lumber
and Sawn Lumber, 1923 (13 copies)
40. The Hardwood Manufacturers’ Institute Sales Code and
Inspection Rules on Hardwood Lumber and Veneer, July 1, 1922
41. Rules for the Measurement and Inspection of Logs, 1924
42. 1925 Standard Specifications for Grades of Southern Pine
Lumber
43. Subscribers to the Southern Pine Association Indicating
Mills that are grade-marking their products, November 1, 1926
44. Laws Relating to the Conservation and Renewal of the Forest
Resources, 1926
45. The Gulf Coast Classification of Pitch Pine Resawn Lumber
and Sawn Timber, 1927 (2 copies)
46. 1927 Standard Specifications for Grades of Dense Long Leaf
and Short Leaf Southern Yellow Pine, March 23, 1927
47. The National Hardwood Lumber Association Rules for the
Measurement and Inspection of Hardwood Lumber, Cypress Veneers, and
Thin Lumber issued January 1932
48. 1932 Standard Specifications for Grades of Longleaf and
Shortleaf Southern Pine Lumber and Timber, September 1, 1932
49. The Lumber Code and Its Administration in the Southern Pine
Industry, 1933
50. 1934 Standard Specifications for Grades of Southern Yellow
Pine Lumber for Freight Cars and Locomotives, 1934 (4 copies)
51. The Southern Cypress Manufacturers’ Association Standard
Grades and Classifications of Cypress Published June 1, 1934
52. Revised 1936 Standard Specifications for Grades of Longleaf
and Shortleaf Southern Pine Lumber and Timber, October 1, 1936
53. Standard Grading Rules for Ponderosa Pine Effective July 1,
1942
54. 1948 Standard Grading Rules for Southern Pine Lumber
Effective September 1, 1948
55. Export R List Grading and Dressing Rules, Edition of
1951
56. 1956 Standard Grading Rules for Lumber Effective May 15,
1956
57. 1956 Grading Rules for Southern Pine Lumber
58. 1960 Standard Grading Rules for Southern Pine Lumber
59. National Hardwood Lumber Association Rules for the
Measurement and Inspection of Hardwood Lumber, Cypress Veneers and
Thin Lumber issued January 1961 (2 copies)
60. 1961 Standard Grading Rules for Southern Pine Lumber (2
copies)
61. 1963 Standard Grading Rules for Southern Pine Lumber
62. 1968 Standard Grading Rules for Southern Pine Lumber
63. 1970 Standard Grading Rules for Southern Pine Lumber (2
copies)
SCHNEIDER, HANS, COLLECTION
BOX 5
Book
1.
The Interpreter’s One-Volume Commentary on the Bible
Edited by Charles Laymon
2.
Smith’s Bible Dictionary
3.
Volume Five Acts Personal New Testament Commentary
Rephrased by C. S. Lovett
4.
Volume Six Romans Personal New Testament Commentary
Rephrased by C. S. Lovett
5.
Volume Eight Galatians, Colossians, Ephesians, Philippians, 1
Thessalonians and 2 Thessalonians Personal New Testament
Commentary Rephrased by C. S. Lovett
SCHNEIDER, HANS, COLLECTION
BOX 6
Folder
1.
American Forest, 1984, January-June (5 issues)
2.
American Forest, 1984, July-December (6 issues)
3.
American Lumberman, Chicago, March 31, 1928
4.
American Lumberman, Chicago, December 14, 1929
5.
American Lumberman, Chicago, November 30, 1929
6.
Arizona Highways, July 1971
7.
Arizona Highways, August 1972
8.
Arizona Highways, 1974, March, April, September, October,
and December
9.
Arizona Highways, 1984, February and October
10.
Forest and People, Golden Anniversary Louisiana Forestry,
1963
11.
Forests and People, Official Publication of the Louisiana
Forestry Association, 1984, Second, Third and Fourth Quarters
SCHNEIDER, HANS, COLLECTION
BOX 7
Folder
1.
Forest History, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and 4, Winter,
1961
2.
Forest Industries, April and May, 1975
3.
Forest Industries, November 1977
4.
Forest Industries, December 1980
5.
Forest Industries, January and February 1981
6.
Forest Industries, 1984, March, April, May, June,
September, and November
7.
Forest Products Journal, Vol. 28, No. 8, August 1978
8.
Forest Products Review, Fall 1980-81
9.
Journal of Forest History, Vol. 21, No. 1, January 1977 (5
issues)
10.
Journal of Forest History, Vol. 25, No. 3, July 1981, No.
4, October 1981
11.
Journal of Forest History, 1982, Vol. 26, No. 1, January
(2 issues); No. 2, April; No. 3, July; and No. 4, October
SCHNEIDER, HANS, COLLECTION
BOX 8
Folder
1.
Journal of Forest History, 1983, Vol. 27, No. 1, January;
No. 2, April; No. 3, July; No. 4, October
2.
Journal of Forest History, 1984, Vol. 28, No. 1, January
(2 issues); No. 2, April (2 issues); No. 3, July (2 issues); No. 4,
October (2 issues)
3.
Journal of Forest History, 1985, Vol. 29, No. 1,
January
4.
Journal of the Forest Products Research Society, Vol. 1,
No. 1, September 1951
5.
Journal of the Forest Products Research Society, Vol. II,
No. 1, April 1952; No. 2, June 1952
6.
Journal of the Forest Products Research Society, Vol. II,
No. 3, September 1952
7.
Journal of the Forest Products Research Society, Vol. II,
No. 5, December 1952
8.
Louisiana Woods and Water, 1974, February, March, June,
July, Vol. 3
SCHNEIDER, HANS, COLLECTION
BOX 9
Folder
1.
National Geographic Traveler, Spring 1984, Vol. 1, No.
1
2.
National Geographic Traveler, Summer 1984, Vol. 1, No.
2
3.
National Geographic Traveler, Autumn 1984, Vol. 1, No.
3
4.
The Potlatch Story, April 1971
5.
The Potlatch Story, Vol. 21, No. 1, June 1981
6.
Southern Lumberman, The Lumber Journal, April 15, 1965
7.
Southern Lumberman, Christmas Issue 1965
8.
Southern Lumberman, January 1, 1980
9.
Southern Lumberman, 1984, March, April, May, June, and
December
10.
Wood and Wood Products, January 1978
11.
Wood Science, Vol. 1, 1968, July, No. 1; October, No. 2;
1969, Jan., No. 3; April, No. 4
12.
Wood Science, Vol. No. 3; April, 2, 1969, July, No. 1;
October, No. 2; 1970, Jan., No. 4
13.
Wood Science, Vol. 3, 1970; July, No. 1; October, No.
2
SCHNEIDER, HANS, COLLECTION
BOX 10
Folder
1.
Dixie Roto Magazine, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 6,
1974
2.
The Saturday Evening Post, May 6, 1905
3.
The Ladies’ Home Journal, Christmas, 1890
4.
The Lumber Trade Journal, New Orleans, April 1, 1929
5.
American Lumberman Reprint, January 18, 1908
6. The Story of a Yellow Pine Sextet, Reprint from the
American Lumberman, March 4, 1904
SCHNEIDER COLLECTION
NEWSPAPERS
BOX 11
The Hammond Vindicator
Folder
1. Friday, April 5, 1935
2. Friday, June 7, 1935
3. Friday, January 22, 1937
4. Friday, February 18, 1938
5. Friday, February 25, 1938
6. Friday, March 4, 1938
7. Friday, April 22, 1938
8. Friday, June 24, 1938
9. Friday, March 17, 1950 (4 copies)
10. Friday, January 26, 1951 (3 copies)
11. Friday, August 28, 1953
12. Friday, December 25, 1953
13. Friday, April 16, 1954
14. Friday, April 23, 1954
15. Friday, May 7, 1954
16. Friday, July 23, 1954
17. Friday, July 30, 1954
18. Friday, September 3, 1954
19. Friday, September 17, 1954
20. Friday, October 1, 1954
21. Friday, October 8, 1954
22. Friday, October 15, 1954
23. Friday, October 19, 1954
24. Friday, November 5, 1954
25. Friday, November 19, 1954
26. Friday, November 26, 1954
27. Friday, December 3, 1954
28. Friday, December 10, 1954
29. Friday, December 17, 1954
30. Friday, December 24, 1954
31. Friday, December 31, 1954
SCHNEIDER COLLECTION
NEWSPAPERS
BOX 12
The Hammond Vindicator
Folder
1. Friday, January 7, 1955
2. Friday, January 14, 1955
3. Friday, January 21, 1955
4. Friday, January 28, 1955
5. Friday, February 4, 1955
6. Friday, February 11, 1955
7. Friday, February 18, 1955
8. Friday, February 25, 1955
9. Friday, March 4, 1955
10. Friday, March 11, 1955
11. Friday, March 25, 1955
12. Friday, April 1, 1955
13. Friday, April 15, 1955
14. Friday, May 20, 1955
15. Friday, May 27, 1955
16. Friday, June 10, 1955
17. Friday, June 17, 1955
18. Friday, July 1, 1955
19. Friday, July 8, 1955
20. Friday, July 15, 1955
21. Friday, July 15, 1955
22. Friday, July 29, 1955
23. Friday, August 5, 1955
24. Friday, September 23, 1955
25. Friday, February 3, 1956
26. Thursday, November 1, 1956
27. Thursday, July 10, 1958
28. Thursday, March 3, 1960
29. Thursday, July 7, 1960
30. Thursday, April 13, 1967
31. Thursday, September 21, 1967
32. Thursday, October 12, 1967
33. Thursday, February 22, 1968
34. Thursday, September 19, 1968
35. Thursday, October 12, 1970
36. Thursday, September 21, 1972
37. Monday, October 30, 1972
38. Thursday, August 23, 1973
39. Thursday, October 16, 1975
SCHNEIDER COLLECTION
NEWSPAPERS
BOX 13
The Daily Star
Folder
1. Tuesday, June 7, 1966
2. Tuesday, February 20, 1968
3. Monday, April 22, 1968
4. Wednesday, August 16, 1972
5. Wednesday, November 15, 1972
6. Thursday, November 16, 1972
7. Friday, January 30, 1976 (3 copies)
8.
News Digest (Amite), Friday, May 28, 1937
9.
The Louisiana Baptist, September 1952
10.
The Semi-Weekly Leader, February 10, 1915
11.
The Times-Picayune, February 22, 1955
12.
The Times-Picayune, March 12, 1955 (Section Two)
13.
The New York Times, Wednesday, November 13, 1918
14.
The New York Times, Sunday, March 27, 1955
15.
The Mobile Register, Monday, December 6, 1954
16.
San Francisco Chronicle, Sunday Punch, May 2,
1976
17.
The Sun, Friday, March 4, 1960
18.
The Hammond Vindicator, (Pages from the past for the Bicentennial)
NEWPAPER CLIPPINGS
19. Dedication of Hammond First Christian Church,
State Times, Saturday, March 5, 1960 and
The Hammond Vindicator
20. Houlterville to Hum Again,
The Times-Picayune, Sunday, August 13, 1978
21. Clues in Killing of a Noble Inca Child,
Life, Vol. 36, No. 14, April 5, 1954
22. Gold Star Gay Reimers Boosts Hammond Culture,
The St. Tammany Tribune, Covington, La., n. d.
23. Tangipahoa Centennial,
Sunday Advocate, February 2, 1969 (page 1F)
24. Mind-Boggling Acropolis is `High City’ Over Athens,
The Times-Picayune, Sunday, November 12, 1972
25. Arson Probed in Killer Blaze; 4 die in Rault Center Tragedy,
The States-Item Comet, Thursday, November 30, 1972
26. Spotlight on Audubon: The World’s Fair (1884),
The States Item, Thursday, Aug. 14, 1975
27. The Greening of the Landscape Planners, Weyerhaeuser
Headquarters,
The Washington Post, Sunday, July 30, 1972
28. Boomerang, Those who live in glass houses should not sue,
Kentwood Ledger, July 19, n y
29. Victor A. Stibolt is Greatly Mourned Here,
The Hammond Vindicator, Vol. 45, n.d.
30. Rotary-Kiwanis Meet Jointly This Tuesday at Reimers
Memorial,
The Hammond Vindicator, Friday, November 26, 1954
31. Heart Attack Fatal to Mrs. Jack Pantall,
The Hammond Vindicator, April 1955