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2. Haller Nutt papers, 1846-1860, and, Journal of "Araby" Plantation, 1843-1850, Natchez (Adams County), Mississippi and Madison Parish, Louisiana

6. Hang it high, hang it low

7. Happytown

22. Henry D. Mandeville and family papers, 1815-1865, Adams County, Mississippi, and Catahoula Parish, Louisiana

25. Henry Tennent papers, 1834-1847, Adams County, Mississippi, also Delaware and Louisiana

27. Hermann Remson, the great Louisiana murderer : the details of his first crime, his connection with the robbery of Davis, Palmer & Co's Jewelry Store Boston, the murder of his accomplice at Buffalo, and of Mrs. Campbell, Pike Co., Mississippi : also the atrocious murder of the venerable Judge Legree, of Louisiana, and his accomplished wife, and the burning of their beautiful mansion, consuming three children in the flames : with his strange & unnatural death, sunk in the quicksands of a lonely island, in the Attakappas district of Louisiana

28. Hermann Remson, the great Louisiana murderer : the details of his first crime, his connection with the robbery of Davis, Palmer & Co.'s jewelry store, Boston, the murder of his accomplice at Buffalo and of Mrs. Campbell, Pike Co., Mississippi : also the atrocious murder of the venerable Judge Legree of Louisiana and his accomplished wife, and the burning of their beautiful mansion, consuming three children in the flames : with the strange & unnatural death, sunk in the quicksands of a lonely island in the Attakappas district of Louisiana

29. Hermann Remson, the great Louisiana murderer : the details of his first crime, his connection with the robbery of Davis, Palmer & Co.'s jewelry store, Boston, the murder of his accomplice at Buffalo and of Mrs. Campbell, Pike Co., Mississippi : also the atrocious murder of the venerable Judge Legree of Louisiana and his accomplished wife, and the burning of their beautiful mansion, consuming three children in the flames : with the strange & unnatural death, sunk in the quicksands of a lonely island in the Attakappas district of Louisiana

32. Hey Mardi Gras!

33. High blood pressure

38. Highway Construction Practices in the State of Louisiana and Related Matters : hearings before the United States House Committee on Public Works, Special Subcommittee on the Federal-Aid Highway Program, Eighty-Ninth Congress, first session, on Mar. 30, 31, Apr. 1, 2, 6-8, May 24, 25, June 1, 2, 1965

42. Histoire de la Louisiane : contenant la decouverte de ce vaste pays, sa description geographique, un voyage dans les terres, l'histoire naturelle, les moeurs, coûtumes & religion des naturels, avec leurs origines : deux voyages dans le nord du nouveau Mexique, dont un jusqu'à la mer du Sud : ornée de deux cartes & de 40 planches en taille douce

43. Histoire de la Louisiane : contenant la découverte de ce vaste pays, sa description géographique, un voyage dans les terres, l'histoire naturelle, les mœurs, coûtumes & religion des naturels, avec leurs origines : deux voyages dans le nord du nouveau Mexique, dont un jusqu'à la mer du Sud : ornée de deux cartes & de 40 planches en taille douce

44. Histoire de la Louisiane : contenant la découverte de ce vaste pays, sa description géographique, un voyage dans les terres, l'histoire naturelle, les mœurs, coûtumes & religion des naturels, avec leurs origines : deux voyages dans le nord du nouveau Mexique, dont un jusqu'à la mer du Sud : ornée de deux cartes & de 40 planches en taille douce

79. An historical narrative and topographical description of Louisiana, and West-Florida : comprehending the river Mississippi with its principal branches and settlements, and the rivers Pearl, Pascagoula, Mobille, Perdido, Escambia, Chacta-Hatcha, &c. : the climate, soil, and produce whether animal, vegetable, or mineral : with directions for sailing into all the bays, lakes, harbours and rivers on the north side of the Gulf of Mexico, and for navigating between the islands situated along that coast, and ascending the Mississippi River