Ory Miguez: Acadiana PhotographerMain MenuOry Miguez: Acadiana PhotographerOry Miguez: Acadiana PhotographerIntroductionA Family Business: Ory, Alma, and KenFranklin, LouisianaBrief History of Franklin, LouisianaBusinessesBusinesses photographed by Ory Miguez.Government, Landmarks, and Points of InterestGovernment, Landmarks, and Points of Interest in Franklin, Louisiana.HousesSchoolsChurchesEventsReferencesJanelle Zettyc683dcfaab75f20cf960ec4bd7d610f77219f619Scott Jordanba769f3ef1b93e19d44d6be348552e4306159814Special Collections, Edith Garland Dupré Library, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Haydel's Barber Shop and Franklin Stationers, 1967
1media/coll0242_1967-04-16_B9714_015_thumb.jpg2023-06-21T05:59:52-07:00Janelle Zettyc683dcfaab75f20cf960ec4bd7d610f77219f619432275[Haydel's Barber Shop and Franklin Stationers]. (ca. 1967). Ory Miguez Collection (UAAMC-COLL-0242, B9714). University Archives and Acadiana Manuscripts Collection, Edith Garland Dupré Library, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, LA.plain2023-07-24T11:20:27-07:00Janelle Zettyc683dcfaab75f20cf960ec4bd7d610f77219f619
Haydel's Barber Shop was home to barbers Benny Governdale, T.A. Daigle, and Hinton Haydel.
In 1953, A.P. Gautreau established Franklin Stationers. Gautreaux had previously owned the Patterson Tribune, the Franklin Banner, and the St. Mary Tribute, which later merged into the Franklin Banner-Tribune. Upon retiring, he opened Franklin Stationers at 720 Main Street, which later moved to 212 Willow Street in 1955.