Answered By: Joelle Maurepas
Last Updated: Sep 01, 2015     Views: 55

None in 1950 either, I'm afraid.

If you are looking for genealogical information, here are some resources you might consider consulting:

Catholic Diocesan of Baton Rouge Archives

Name Catholic Diocese of Baton Rouge - Department of Archives
Address Catholic Life Center, 1800 South Acadian Thruway,
Baton Rouge
Address P.O. Box 2028, Baton Rouge, LA 70821
Hours Diocese Archives is open Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm (by appointment)
Phone (225) 387-0561 ext. 226
Fax (225) 242-0299
E-Mail Address archives@diobr.org

LA Genealogical and Historical Society

Name Louisiana Genealogical and Historical Society
Address P.O. Box 82060, Baton Rouge, LA 70884-2060
   

State Archives:

 

Contact Louisiana State Archives

Archives hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Research Library closes at 4 p.m.) and first Saturday of each month, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Please note that the Research Library closes at 4 p.m. during weekdays. In addition, please note that materials from Acquisitions and Processing must be accessed by 3 p.m. during weekdays for use in the Research Library and cannot be viewed on Saturday.

3851 Essen Lane
Baton Rouge, LA 70809

225.922.1000

archives@sos.louisiana.gov

Vital Records of Baton Rouge:
 

Physical Address:  353 North 12th Street
Baton Rouge, LA  70802
[map this address]
 

http://www.dhh.louisiana.gov/offices/locations.asp?ID=252&Detail=463

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Last but not least you may want to check out our genealogical research guide:

http://ebrpl.libguides.com/content.php?pid=15255&sid=102155

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If you can physically visit the library you are free to search out microfilm newspaper records, and any genealogical materials we have available at any location.

If you cannot visit the library physically and do not live in the parish or the surrounding areas, some very (VERY!) basic research can be performed for a fee.  Please contact our reference department at (225) 231-3750 for more information.

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