Barnette family photographs, 1940 - 2000
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of material related to the personal and professional life of Chris Thomas
Barnette and his family.
Series 1: Chris Thomas Barnette papers, circa 1910-1983. This series primarily consists of material
documenting Barnette’s profession as a judge. This includes judicial opinions (1963-1970),
correspondence (1925-1983), a scrapbook (1937-1941), clippings (1930-1982), printed items
(1911-1982), photographs (circa 1910-1980), meeting minutes (1960-1964), and a film depicting
Barnette’s last day serving as Caddo Parish juvenile court judge (1964). The correspondence also
includes one letter about his road trip to New York City with friends from Centenary College of
Louisiana (August 9, 1925), and two letters with United States Senator Russell B. Long about
publications claiming to identify well-known Americans as communists (February 1961). The
scrapbook contains clippings and programs documenting Barnette’s initial years working as Caddo
Parish juvenile court judge; it also includes clippings about Centenary College of Louisiana’s alumni
association (1937), the death of Barnette’s father (1939), and the construction of an educational
building at Noel Memorial Methodist Church (1940). The meeting minutes document the activities of
the Louisiana Youth Commission (1972), and the National Juvenile Court Foundation Inc.
(1960-1964). Barnette’s manuscript titled “Dogwood Springs, A Chronicle” details the family’s
construction of a cabin near Plain Dealing, Louisiana.
Series 2: Barnette and Cupples family papers, 1888-2000. This series includes material about the
relatives of Chris Thomas Barnette and his wife, Emily Sue Cupples. Much of the material consists of
clippings, correspondence, photographs, and printed items pertaining to specific family members. Also included are Barnette family genealogy notes. Emily Sue Cupples Barnette photographs include
images depicting her time at Centenary College of Louisiana (graduated 1928). William Chappelle
Barnette’s papers and photographs include material about his work as Caddo Parish juvenile court
judge from 1932 to 1939. The Cupples family photographs (circa 1910) include images depicting their
home and school in Westdale, Louisiana. The Harvey Robert Cupples Sr. autograph album (1888)
contains notes from his family and friends at Lumber City High School (Lumber City, Pennsylvania).
The Strube family photographs depict persons connected to the Barnette and Cupples families.
Herman Strube, a barber, hired Barnette for assistance with legal services in the 1920s. In 1945, the
Strube family deeded Barnette the “Dogwood Springs” property near Plain Dealing, Louisiana, on
which he constructed a cabin.
Dates
- 1940 - 2000
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research.
Extent
From the Collection: 3.5 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Creator
- From the Collection: Barnette, Chris Thomas, 1905-1982 (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Centenary College of Louisiana Archives and Special Collections Repository