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These documents from the GNMP V17-49 Louisiana Monument Files are related to the NPS approval of the erection of the Louisiana Memorial on the Gettysburg Battlefield. They are presented in chronological order.

2. Supt GNMP George Emery to Robert Jacobsen, April 20, 1966
Supt. Emory thanks Jacobsen for sending the Pie Dufour newspaper article.

3. Mrs. Paul M. Campbell To Mrs. J. W. Kingsburg, Louisiana UDC President, October 6, 1966
The Louisiana Historical Society, of which Mrs. Campbell is a member, has formed a committee to support a project to erect a Louisiana Monument at Gettysburg and wishes Mrs. Kingsbury to appoint a UDC member to join that committee.

4. Supt. George Emery, GNMP to Memorandum of Files, November 9, 1966
Supt. Emory notes in his files, visits by Mr. J. W. Kingsbury from Louisiana and Donald MacPhail from Gettysburg discussing possible sites for the Louisiana monument with himself and Dr. Tilberg, Park Historian.

5. Mrs. J. W. Kingsbury Louisiana UDC President, to Supt. GNMP George Emery, November 15, 1966
Mrs. Kingsbury thanks the Superintendent for meeting with her and Donald MacPhail of the Gettysburg Civil War Roundtable regarding a Louisiana Monument on the Gettysburg Battlefield. Her presumption of its importance is astonishing. Gettysburg and the nation of 1863 would have preferred the battle and the war never happened. Frederick Tilberg, Park Historian was also present at that meeting.

6. Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer LA General Chairman Louisiana Confederate Monument Gettysburg Battlefield (CLCM) to Supt. GNMP George Emery, December 2, 1966
Mrs. Letteer Chairman of the Louisiana Confederate Monument Gettysburg Battlefield will be presenting their proposal for a monument for Gettysburg to the Louisiana State Legislature and thanks Superintendent Emery for the courtesy shown Mr. Kingsbury. She also requests Mr.Emery outlines the procedure they should use in getting a suitable site for the Monument. She also inquires of others she should contact regarding approval of this project. Mrs. Letteer has named Mr. Joseph Winkler Jr. Co-Chairman of the CLCM and he will be in contact with Supt. Emery in selecting a site for the Louisiana monument.

7. Supt. GNMP George Emery to Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer, Chairman CLCM, December 19, 1966
Supt. Emery replies to Mrs. Letteer welcoming the Louisiana Committee to visit the Park “at any time.”

8. Mrs. Clarence Letteer LA General Chairman to Supt. GNMP George Emery, December 30, 1966
Mrs. Letteer writes Mr. Joseph Winkler Jr. will be in contact with Supt. Emery in selecting a site for the Louisiana monument She also mentions that Mr. Winkler will be joined by a consultant sculptress.

9. J.A. Winkler Co-Chairman CLCM to Supt. GNMP George Emery January 3, 1967
Joseph Winkler Jr. is requesting any printed material, estimated costs, or photographs of the other monuments erected if such information is available. This includes any materials from the Government Printing Office that might be of use in their proposal to the Louisiana Legislature.

10. J. A. Winkler Co-Chairman CLCM to Congressman John R. Rarick, January 27, 1967 Mr. Winkler asks the help of Congressman Rarick from Louisiana in gathering details of monument requirements and costs related to erecting a monument at Gettysburg.

11. Congressman John Rarick, Louisiana Sixth District to George Hartzog, Director, NPS, (No attachments) February 1, 1967
Representative Rarick asks Director Hartzog’s assistance in providing the information Mr. Winkler Jr., CLCM has requested.

12. George Hartzog to John Rarick, February 6, 1967
Supt. Emery writes Rep. Rarick to acknowledge his inquiry on behalf of Mr. J. A. Winkler Jr.

13. Supt. GNMP George Emery to John Rarick, February 7, 1967
Supt. Emery copies Rep. Rarick a letter sent to Mr. J. A. Winkler Jr. concerning the proposedLouisiana Confederate monument.

14. Angela Gregory Studio (Consultant) CLCM to Supt. GNMP George Emery, April 18, 1967
Miss Angela Gregory requests materials and information related to monuments at Gettysburg which might help in the preparation of the proposal to the Louisiana Legislature for the erection of a monument at Gettysburg

15. J.A. Winkler Jr., Co-Chairman CLCM to Supt. GNMP George Emery, May 2, 1967
Joseph Winkler Jr. has received the requested materials from Supt. Emery and is arranging a meeting with Angela Gregory and other members of the Monument committee to visit the Park in May and is seeking confirmation of a date from Mr. Emery.

16. Supt. GNMP George Emery to J. A Winkler Jr., Co-Chairman CLCM, May 8, 1967
Supt. Emery confirms with Mr. Winkler’s proposed visit of the Louisiana Monument and Miss Angela Gregory on May 23 and 24.

17. Supt. GNMP George Emery to Miss Angela Gregory, May 17, 1967
Supt. Emery provides Miss Angela Gregory with the information she requested and includes a copy of the booklet "Gettysburg, The National Shrine."

18. Charles Palmer, Palmer & Palmer Attorneys, Amite Louisiana, to Supt. GNMP George Emery, May 26, 1967
Mr. Palmer thanks Supt. Emery for his “courteousness” during the Committee’s visit to Gettysburg.

19. Supt. GNMP George Emery to Regional Director, NE Region NPS June 2, 1967
Supt. Emery updates the NPS Regional Director on his meeting with the delegation from the Louisiana CLCM.

20. J. A. Winkler, Co-Chairman CLCM to Supt. GNMP George Emery, June 20, 1967
Mr. Winkler also extends his “appreciation” to Supt. Emery for the courtesy shown by his staff to the CLCM on their recent visit to Gettysburg. He also mentions photographs by Emmit Nichols, Historian and one was of particular interest to Miss Angela Gregory.

21. Supt. GNMP George Emery to Miss Angela Gregory Studio June 27, 1967
Supt. Emery provides Miss Angela Gregory with prepared photographs of a proposed site for the Louisiana monument and will forward it and a map of its location.

22. Supt. GNMP George Emery to Miss Angela Gregory, August 12, 1967
Supt. Emery writes Mis Gregory regarding the progress “being made on the Louisiana Monument.”

23. Supt. George Emery GNMP to Miss Angela Gregory, August 16, 1967
Supt. Emery encloses “photographs” of an alternate site on West Confederate Avenue for the proposed Louisiana monument” that were promised in letter of June 27th.

24. Supt. GNMP George Emery to Mr. Jean Seidenberg, August 21, 1967 (Enclosure Attached)
Supt. Emery provides Mr. Seidenberg with a summary of “Louisiana troops at Gettysburg.”

25. Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer Chairman CLCM to Supt. GNMP George Emery, February 18, 1968 (No Enclosures)
Mrs. Letteer briefs Supt. Emery on the procedures under Louisiana law for creating an official Advisory Commission to assist the Louisiana State Parks and Recreation Commission (LSPRC) in the funding of the Gettysburg monument. Also mentioned are the two sites proposed on the battlefield and the Governor’s interest in the project.

26. Supt. GNMP George Emery to Regional Director, NE Region NPS, February 27, 1968
Supt. Emery has been conferring with the CLCM and indicates the site “most appropriate for the Committee to consider. But he also points out that locating the monument on the west side of West Confederate Avenue would require “extensive cutting.” He mentions that whatever the Committee decides will require the NPS Director’s approval.

27. Angela Gregory Studio to Supt. GNMP George Emery March 1, 1968
Miss Angela Gregory informs Supt. Emery that her role is as consultant to the CLCM, and she will be contacting sculptors and asks Emery to provide “regulations governing the erection of Monuments at the GNMP.”

28. Lemuel Garrison, Regional Director, Northeast Region, to Supt. George Emery GNMP, March 13, 1968
Mr. Garrison approves the site mentioned in Supt. Emery’s memo of February 27th for the Louisiana Monument.

29. Supt. GNMP George Emery to Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer Chairman CLCM, March 18, 1968
Mrs. Letteer is informed the site “near Eshelman’s Battery” has been approved by the NPS Director.

30. Lamar Gibson, Director Louisiana State Parks and Recreation Commission to Supt. GNMP George Emery, March 18, 1968
Mr. Gibson informs Supt. Emery that site #2 has been selected for the Louisiana Monument and requests “we secure approval of the site so we can continue with our monument.” Mr. Gibson also requests information on fees and procedures for permissions regarding site #2.

31. Supt. GNMP George Emery to Lamar Gibson, Director Louisiana State Parks and Recreation Commission, March 22, 1968
Supt. Emery refers Mr. Gibson to the letter Mr. Emery wrote to Mrs. Letteer of March 18 which “I believe … answers your queries.”

32. Miss Angela Gregory to Supt. GNMP George Emery, May 16, 1968
Miss Gregory provides Supt. Emery with a list of three sculptors who “have been selected to submit scale models for the Louisiana Monument at Gettysburg.” The selection by the Design Committee was approved by the CLCM on April 25 and will be presented on September 30th.

33. James Rice Jr. (one of the considered Sculptors) to Supt. GNMP George Emery, May 20, 1968
James Rice notifies Supt. Emery he has been selected to be one of the sculptors to provide scale models of the Louisiana monument and asks about acceptable materials which are approved by the Park.

34. Supt. GNMP George Emery to NPS Regional Director, May 24, 1968
Supt. Emery refers a request by a sculptor regarding “cast stone” for the Louisiana Monument” to the Regional Director.

35. George Palmer NPS to Supt. GNMP George Emery, June 5, 1968 (No Enclosures)
George Palmer from the Regional Director’s Office refers Supt. Emery to the War Department regulations covering the acceptable materials sanctioned by the Park. He goes on to say, “the material proposed for this work by Mr. James W. Rice, Jr. in his letter of May 20 for use onthe Louisiana Monument would be acceptable.”

36. Supt. GNMP George Emery to James Rice Jr., June 6, 1968 (No Enclosure)
Supt. Emery passes along the NPS Regional Director’s reply to Mr. Rice’s question of acceptable materials for a Park monument by quoting the NPS Director and states “the Park will be guided by the War Department regulations of 1931.”

37. Angela Gregory Studio to Mrs. Felix Catha Member CLCM (enclosures) August 6, 1968
Miss Angela Gregory sends a draft of the outline of importance to Mrs. Catha and all members of the Gettysburg Memorial Commission of Louisiana. Three sculptors will be selected to submit designs and issues such as publicity, a calendar of important deadlines for the competing sculptors, the presentation to the Design Committee, costs, monument site, estimated time to completion and approval by the Interior Department will be addressed.

38. Angela Gregory Studio to Supt. GNMP George Emery August 9, 1968 (No memo attached, see letter of August 6, 1968)
Miss Angela Gregory forwards a memo from Mrs. Letteer (not enclosed) stating that proposed sculptors Seidenberg and DeLue have visited Gettysburg and Mr. Rice will be visiting in two weeks. She goes on to write about an approval date and regulations which should be cleared subsequent to the sculptor’s visits.

39. Supt. GNMP George Emery to Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer Chairman CLCM, August 28, 1968 (No Enclosure)
Supt. Emery forwards brief notes on the uniforms of Louisiana troops to Mrs. Letteer.

40. Angela Gregory Studio to Supt. GNMP George Emery, September 8, 1968
Dates of the Commission’s meeting and presentation have been changed and Angela Gregory requests that a “plot-plan” be supplied by the Park to the sculptors before the meeting.

41. Supt. GNMP George Emery to Angela Gregory Studio (enclosures), September 20, 1968
Supt. Emery acknowledges receiving the status of the LA Commission’s program and is “endeavoring to comply with their request.”

42. Jean Seidenberg Artist/Designer to Supt. GNMP George Emery October 1, 1968
Jean Seidenberg, a candidate for sculptor writes asking whether a recirculating fountain or reflecting pool could be part of a monument design.

44. Supt. GNMP George Emery to NPS Regional Director, October 30, 1968
Supt. Emery informs the Regional Director that Mr. Donald DeLue has been selected as the sculptor for the Louisiana Monument.

45. Supt. GNMP George Emery to Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer Chairman CLCM, October 30, 1968
Supt. Emery advises Mrs. Letter that Mr. DeLue visited him on October 28 and has been selected as sculptor. Mr. DeLue has promised to provide the Park “with pictures of his model, plans for the erection and text of the accompanying plaque.” Mr. Emery also makes a formal request for permission from the NPS Regional Director to erect “the De Lue designed memorial on the approved site.”

46. Donald DeLue Sculptor to Supt. GNMP George Emery (enclosures) October 31, 1968
Mr. DeLue provides his thoughts for the Louisiana monument to Supt. Emery.

47. Richard Murphy to Supt. GNMP George Emery, November 7, 1968
Mr. Murphy sends Supt. Emery the Louisiana Memorial plans and mentions that if more copies of the plans or additional information are needed, he will provide them.

48. Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer Chairman CLCM to Supt. GNMP George Emery, November 20, 1968
Mrs. Letteer officially notifies Supt. Emery of the selection of DeLue as the sculptor of the Louisiana monument.

49. Thomas J. Harrison GNMP Historian to Supt. GNMP George Emery, November 26, 1968
Mr. Harrison, Park Chief Historian provides Supt. Emery with his thoughts of a granite marker proposed for the monument.

50. Supt. GNMP George Emery to Regional Director, NE Region NPS, November 26, 1968 (No Exhibits included)
Supt. Emery provides the NPS Regional Director with details and exhibits for the proposed Louisiana monument.

51. Acting Regional Director, NE Region NPS, George Palmer to Supt. GNMP George Emery, December 11, 1968
The NPS Acting Regional Director approves the design for the monument and finds Mr. Harrison’s revisions to the granite marker “highly acceptable.”

52. Supt. GNMP George Emery to Regional Director, NE Region NPS December 19, 1968
Supt. Emery agrees with the Regional Director’s opinion about shortening the plaque’s wording and has substituted “soil cement” for gravel in the design.

53. Supt. GNMP George Emery to Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer Chairman CLCM, December 19, 1968
Supt. Emery notifies Mrs. Letteer that the NPS Regional Director has approved the design of the Louisiana monument subject to a list of changes indicated in this letter.

54. Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer Chairman CLCM to Supt. GNMP George Emery, January 2, 1969
Mrs. Letteer approves the modification listed in Supt. Emery’s letter.

55. Supt. GNMP George Emery to Regional Director, NE Region NPS, January 7, 1969 (No Enclosures)
Supt. Emery sends copies of correspondence, three in total, which document the “approval of the Louisiana Monument plans in detail.”

56. Supt. GNMP George Emery to Donald DeLue Sculptor, January 7, 1969
Supt. Emery writes to DeLue providing the changes to the monument approved by Mrs. Letteer.

58. Angela Gregory Studio to Lamar Gibson, Director Louisiana State Parks and Recreation Commission (enclosure), July 24, 1969
Miss Angela Gregory sends a report of her visit to Gettysburg and approval of DeLue’s 1/3 scale model to Mr. Lamar of the LSPRC.

59. Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer Chairman CLCM to Lamar Gibson, Director Louisiana State Parks and Recreation Commission, July 24, 1969
The subject of this letter from Mrs. Leteer is the “Inspection and approval by Consultant, of the 1/3 (third) size clay model of the Louisiana Gettysburg Monument by Donald DeLue, Sculptor. Sculptor’ request for official approval by the Commission. She describes her visit to DeLue’s New Jersey studio and the subsequent conference where he detailed the technical details of he monument as well as its symbolism. Miss Gregory as the Commission’s consultant recommends Mr. De Lue as the sculptor for the Louisiana Monument.

60. Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer Chairman CLCM to Supt. GNMP George Emery, January 12, 1970
Mrs. Letteer briefs Supt. Emery on the progress of the monument and states she will be preparing a report providing full details of the monument including photographs.

61. Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer Chairman CLCM to Donald DeLue Sculptor, January 19, 1970
Mis. Letteer writes DeLue about her continuing contact with Supt. Emery and states Supt. Emery is interested in knowing if the monument measurements were the same as those provided Angela Gregory.

63. Charles L. "Pie" Dufour Column Times-Picayune (Incomplete,) April 17, 1970
Newspaper article supporting the erection of a Louisiana monument and Mississippi monument at Gettysburg as recommended by (John) MacPhail of the Gettysburg Civil War Round Table.

64. Angela Gregory Studio to Supt. GNMP George Emery, April 27, 1970
Miss Angela Gregory provides a status of the monument’s progress to Supt. Emery and other responsible parties with some indication of its dedication date and suggestions for the interim.

66. Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer Chairman CLCM to Supt. GNMP George Emery, June 20, 1970
Mrs. Letteer notifies Supt. Emery that the contract for Donald DeLue’s Sculpture has been extended to April 5,1971 and that the dedication might be scheduled between April 15 and June15. The dedication would be “like the one” done for the Georgia monument.

67. Supt. GNMP George Emery to Miss Angela Gregory, June 29, 1970
Supt. Emery thanks Miss Gregory for her letter detailing the progress on the Louisiana Monument.

68a. Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer Chairman CLCM to Supt. GNMP George Emery, July 22, 1970
Mrs. Letteer has a few questions for Supt. Emery pertaining to the “military portion of the Dedication program” and seeks the Superintendent’s approval of Col. Numa P. Avendano to assist her in the planning.

68b. Supt. GNMP George Emery to Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer Chairman CLCM, July 29, 1970
Supt. Emery confirms that a dedication date of Spring 1971 is planned.

69. Richard Murphy to Supt GNMP George Emery, October 19, 1970
Mr. Murphy informs Supt. Emery the monument’s foundation will be laid “within the next two or three weeks.” Mr. Murphy also has suggested Mr. Leroy Angell the contactor, visit Mr. Emery before he starts the work.

71. Angela Gregory Studio to Congressman Hale Boggs, December 8, 1970
Miss Angela Gregory introduces herself as a consultant for the Gettysburg Memorial Commission in a letter to Congressman Hale Boggs and details the successful efforts of that Commission to erect a monument for Louisiana troops who fought at Gettysburg.

72. Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer Chairman CLCM to Governor John McKeithen, December 8, 1970
Mrs. Letteer write to Louisiana Governor McKeithen about her meeting with the General Staff of General David Wade with the purpose of having the Louisiana National Guard participate in the dedication of the monument. This also included a discussion for ‘"The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, the Salute to the Confederate Flag and the Salute to the Louisiana Flag.” She provides justification for the salute to the Louisiana flag as being “now used by all UDC Chapters and Comps (compatriots) of Sons of Confederate Veterans in the state.” She hopes this procedure will be approved “permanently for use at other meetings when the Louisiana flag is displayed.”

73. Mrs. Felix D. Catha, UDC to Supt GNMP George Emery, December 29, 1970
Details of the CLCM’s travel arrangements to the Gettysburg Louisiana Monument Dedication is provided along with Mrs. Catha’s request for Supt. Emery’s help.

74. Acting Supt. GNMP Thomas Harrison to Mrs. Felix D. Catha UDC, January 8, 1971
Acting Supt. Harrison replies to Mrs. Catha’s letter with airport, public transportation motel and hotel information and requests how many will be attending the planned luncheon.

75. Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer Chairman CLCM to Col. Karl Smith Project Officer, Louisiana Military Department, January 21, 1971
This is a copy of Mrs. Leteer’s letter to Col. Smith on the many details regarding the preparation for the Louisiana Dedication and she is requesting any suggestions General Wade may have regarding the ceremony.

76. Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer Chairman CLCM to Senator Allen Ellender of Louisiana, February 2, 1971
Mrs. Leteer inform the Senator that Jerry Schober has been named the new GNMP Superintendent and thanks the Senator for all his efforts regarding the Louisiana Monument at Gettysburg. She also asks his assistance in removing a fence near the site of the Monument before the Dedication ceremony.

77. U.S. Senator Allen Ellender to Director NPS February 10, 1971
Louisiana Senator Allen Ellender writes to the NPS Director inquiring about the status of the land adjacent to the Louisiana site. “Does he intend to donate this area” and “can a fence be removed for the dedication?”

78. Assistant Director NPS to U.S. Senator Allen Ellender, February 25, 1971
The NPS Asst. Director provides details that the land adjacent to the Louisiana monument has been purchased by the NPS as well as the removal of the remaining fence.

79. U. S. Senator Russell Long to Supt. GNMP Jerry L. Schober (enclosure), March 16, 1971 (Enclosure)
Louisiana Senator Russell Long copies a letter from Mrs. Ledbetter (Letteer) regarding the work done by the sculptor Donald DeLue and asks the Senator along with Senator Ellender if they might “intervene” in removing the fence before the dedication of the monument

80. Supt. GNMP Jerry L. Schober to U.S. Senator Russell Long, March 24, 1971
Supt. Schober assures Senator Russell the fence adjacent to the Louisiana monument will be removed.

81. Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer Chairman CLCM to the Secretary of the DOI, Roger Morton (incomplete), March 29, 1971
This partial letter from Mrs. Letteer invites DOI Secretary Morton to attend the dedication of the Louisiana monument at Gettysburg on June 11, 1971.

82. Rogers Morton, Secretary of the DOI to Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer Chairman CLCM, April 8, 1971
Secretary Morton will not be able to attend the Louisiana Dedication in Gettysburg on June 11th and he is forwarding her request to Director Hertzog to arrange for an Interior Department representative to attend in his stead.

83. Lamar Gibson, Director Louisiana State Parks and Recreation Commission to Ruth Detwieler, Gettysburg Chamber of Commerce, April 27, 1971
Mr. Gibson asks Mrs. Detwieler’s help regarding the details for the Louisiana Dedication including chairs, lectern, photographer, public address system and a list of “important people” who should be invited to the ceremony.

84. Lamar Gibson, Director Louisiana State Parks and Recreation Commission to Supt. GNMP Jerry Schober, (Platform Diagram included) April 29, 1971
Mr. Gibson encloses a “diagram of the platform he would like the Park to erect for the Louisiana Dedication” and provides details. A copy of Mr. Gibson’s letter to the Gettysburg Chamber of Commerce was included but is not attached here.

85. Mary Alice Roy to Acting Supt. GNMP Thomas J. Harrison, May 4, 1971
Miss Roy briefs Mr. Harrison on the reservations made by the Louisiana delegation for the dedication and requests his opinion on the suitability of the Three Crown Motor Lodge for Louisiana dignitaries attending the Dedication.

86. Regional Director, NE Region NPS to Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer Chairman CLCM, May 10, 1971
DOI Secretary Morton is “disappointed” he will be unable to attend the Louisiana Dedication and has asked the NPS Director to designate an official to represent him.

87. Acting Supt. GNMP Richard Igo to Lamar Gibson, Director Louisiana State Parks and Recreation Commission, May 12, 1971
Acting Supt. Igo informs Mr. Gibson that the Park will be handling the details of the Dedication that Mr. Gibson requested of the Gettysburg Chamber of Commerce.

88. Acting Supt. GNMP Thomas Harrison to Mary Alice Roy, May 13, 1971
Mr. Harrison states the Three Crown Motor Lodge “is very nice and even boasts a small restaurant. We believe it will be quite satisfactory for our Louisiana friends.”

89. Supt. GNMP Jerry Schober to Lamar Gibson, Director Louisiana State Parks and Recreation Commission, May 14, 1971
Supt. Schober provides Mr. Gibson with the costs incurred by the Park for the construction of the Louisiana Dedication platform. Issues regarding the “bunting” are also addressed.

90. Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer Chairman CLCM to Acting Director, Raymond Freeman, DOI May 17, 1971
Dr. Ernest Allen Connally, DOI Chief of Archaeology and Historical Preservation will accept the Louisiana Monument on behalf of the DOI and the NPS.

91. Lamar Gibson, Director Louisiana State Parks and Recreation Commission, to Supt. GNMP Jerry Schober, (No Purchase Order attached), May 24, 1971
Mr. Gibson sends a purchase order to Supt. Schober for the Dedication platform and a check will be drawn when the Park sends the invoice.

92. Supt. GNMP Jerry L. Schober to Lamar Gibson, Director Louisiana State Parks and Recreation Commission, May 27, 1971
Additional lumber was purchased by the GNMP and will be billed to the LSPRC.

94. Washington Artillery Veterans Association, June 10-11, 1971
A copy of the “Program of Events, Louisiana State Monument Dedication” is enclosed.

95. Music Selected for Louisiana Monument Dedication, June 11, 1971
The selected music for the Dedication of the Louisiana Monument at Gettysburg is presented here.

96. Louisiana Monument Dedication Program and Schedule of Events, June 11, 1971 A copy of the program used for the Dedication of the Louisiana Monument provided.

97. Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer Chairman CLCM to Supt. GNMP Jerry L. Schober, June 16, 1971
Mrs. Letteer writes Supt. Schober’s work with Mr. DeLue, Mr. Murphy, Miss Gregory, Mr. Gibson and me, “will never be forgotten.”She also requests that the Superintendent write a letter to be included in a “Book of Memories” for Governor McKeithen. And she states, she influenced the sale of the adjacent land to the Louisiana monument by involving the Louisiana US Senators. “Especially many, many long-distance calls to Senator Allen Ellender, Louisiana’s Senior Senator, who is now Chairman of the Appropriations Committee. He is also President Pro Tem of the Senate and the third in line for the Presidency of the United States of America.”

98. Lt General David Wade Adjutant General Military Louisiana Department Jackson Barracks to Supt. GNMP Jerry L. Schober, June 21, 1971
General David Wade expresses his appreciation for the assistance of Supt. Schober as well as his staff in the dedication of the Louisiana Monument.

99. Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer Chairman CLCM to Acting Supt. GNMP Richard Igo, June 28, 1971
Mrs. Letteer thanks the Acting Superintendent for his assistance in the preparation of the Monument Dedication Ceremony — “you did everything just about perfect.”

100. Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer Chairman CLCM to Supt. GNMP Jerry L. Schober, June 28, 1971
Mrs. Letteer returns a book lent to her by former Supt. Emery and indicates she wanted Supt. Schober to receive the monument for the Park at the dedication but was overruled. She also reminds the Superintendent that she would like a letter from him for the “Book of Memories.”

101. Dr. Frank Loria the Louisiana Historical Society (LHS) to Gettysburg Chamber of Commerce, July 15, 1971
The Louisiana Historical Society requests materials from the Gettysburg Chamber of Commerce regarding an upcoming featured LHS article on the dedication of the Louisiana Monument

102. Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer Chairman CLCM to Supt. GNMP Jerry L. Schober, July 19, 1971
Mrs. Letteer is still waiting for a letter from Supt. Schober to be included in the “Book of Memories” for the Louisiana Governor. She also outlines additional materials to accompany the letter and a postscript asking if postcards of the Louisiana Monument will be offered at the Park Visitor Center.

103. Supt. GNMP Jerry L. Schober to Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer Chairman CLCM (no enclosure), July 22, 1971
Supt, Schober thanks Mis. Letteer for “expressions of appreciation for the work done by the NPS.” He also informs her the fences around the historic Sherfy Farm will be removed.

104. Supt. GNMP Jerry L. Schober to Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer Chairman CLCM, July 28, 1971 (No Enclosures)
Acting Superintendent Schober thanks Mrs. Letteer and apologizes for the delay sending the letter for the “Book Memories.” He’s also sending some Park maps with the Louisiana Monument site indicated on them.

105. Thomas Harrison Historian GNMP to Dr. Frank Loria the Louisiana Historical Society (no enclosure), August 12, 1971
Chief Historian has responded to the request from the LHS for materials of their upcoming article of the dedication of the Louisiana monument.

106. Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer Chairman CLCM to Supt. GNMP Jerry L. Schober, August 30, 1971
It has been suggested to Mrs. Letteer that a “bronze card be placed on the monument giving a brief description of the meaning of the monument’ and she asks for Supt. Schober’s opinion.

108. Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer Chairman CLCM to Supt. GNMP Jerry L. Schober, May 9, 1972
Mrs. Letteer writes Supt. Schober she will be seeing him at the Mississippi dedication, and she is feeling better. She is also anxious to buy several dozen of the cards produced of the Louisiana Monument and requests Supt. Schober’s help.

109. Supt. GNMP Jerry L. Schober to Mrs. Clarence (Katherine) Letteer Chairman CLCM, June 2, 1972
Supt. Schober writes Mis. Letteer that the Park does not sell the DeLue postcards of the Louisiana Monument, thanks her for the historical booklets and doubloons and asks if she will attend the Mississippi Dedication.

110. Louisianans at Gettysburg, (No Date)
A hand-edited summary of the Louisiana troops fighting at Gettysburg prepared in 1971 is provided here. (No Word Transcription)

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