Newspaper Clipping, I believe 1934, probably from the Daily Herald of the Mississippi Gulf Coast or perhaps the New Orleans Times Picayune.. My grandmother kept scrapbooks, just clipped things out and pasted them in. This obituary on a Barrett, I do not know if we were related or if the families even knew each other. Hope this helps someone. Mrs. L. H. Barrett Dies in Shreveport Widow of Lieutentant-Governor Will be Buried Today Shreveport, LA, July 18- Mrs Lilliam Hollingsworth Barrett, 67, widow of the late Lieutenant-Governor T.C. Barrett, died at her home on Fairlfield Avenue, this morning at 7:25 o'clock from a heart attack. Funeral services wil be held from the family residence Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock, with Dr. Jasper K. Smith pastor of the first Presbyterian church, officiating. Surviving are four children, Mrs R.J. Smtherman,Jr, Carl, Holley, B. and William Barrett all of Shreveport, and one brother SQ Hollingsworth former tax assessor. Mrs. Barrett was born in Mansfied, on Feb 12, 1865 the daughter of James M Hollingsworth and Mrs Elizabeth Quarles Hollingsworth. She had been a resident of Shreveport since 1865. Mrs Barrett was married to the late TC Barrett in 1886 in Shreveport. Mr. Barrett died in 1922. He was state senator from 1896 to 1912 and lieutenant governor from 1912 to 1916