Cousins Thanks Rita UNO has digitized (some) Of The Louisiana Supreme Courtrecords. I had to find the links below to get to the database. (Ifthe link line breaks cut & paste the two parts) It looks like they are still working on the indexes. Fornow you will need a case name. No LeBlanc; Guedry or Guidry; Guzman (sorry M). Paul Le Blanc l’Ascension Louisiane ============================== General description http://louisdl.louislibraries.org/cdm4/index_UNO_SCC.php?CISOROOT=/UNO_SCC Search page http://louisdl.louislibraries.org/cdm4/search.php?CISOROOT=/UNO_SCC Browse page http://louisdl.louislibraries.org/cdm4/browse.php?CISOROOT=/UNO_SCC&CISOSTART=1,1 ============================== library's Louisiana Supreme Court Archives Go Digital One of the most highly prized collection of the Earl K.Long Library at the University of New Orleans is the Historical Archives of the SupremeCourt of Louisiana (l813-1920). Thank to a grant from the U.S. Department ofEducation through the UNO Office of External Affairs, more than 20,000 casefiles from 1813 to 1878 were converted from microfilm and the original fragilepaper to electronic files (2.8 million image ), which are now available to researchersaround the world. The collection includes maps, photographs, surveys,printed briefs, and a wealth of other documentation. Case file are being added to the LOUISiana DigitalLibrary at http://library.uno.edu/collections/suprernecourt.hrml **** I could not get this link to work – Paul **** For further information and to access the rest of thecollection, contact the Louisiana & Special Collections Department at theEarl K. Long Library, University of New Orleans, 504-280-6544 orlibspec@uno.edu.