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New Orleans Cotton Exchange

 Organization

Biography

The New Orleans Cotton Exchange was founded in 1871. Its constitution, adopted on January 24 of that year, stated the organization's purposes as:

"...to provide and maintain suitable rooms for a "Cotton Exchange" in the City of New Orleans; to adjust controversies between members; to establish just and equitable principles, uniform usages, rules and regulations, and standards for classification, which shall govern all transactions connected with the cotton trade: to acquire, preserve and disseminate information connected therewith; to decrease the risks incident thereto; and generally to promote the interests of the trade, and increase the facilities and the amount of the cotton business in the City of New Orleans."

To further these goals, the Exchange had, in addition to its board of directors and officers, several committees, each devoted to a particular aspect of the institution's overall activities. These committees dealt with membership, information & statistics, trade, classification & quotations, finance, credits, and books.

By the early 1960s the Exchange was suffering from the decline in volume in trading of cotton futures. This, coupled with changes in the regulation of trading by the federal government, led to closure of the institution on July 9, 1964. An effort to revive the business as the New Orleans Cotton and Commodity Exchange in the mid-1970s did not succeed.

The Cotton Exchange occupied three successive buildings at the corner of Carondelet and Gravier Streets in the New Orleans Central Business District. While the last of these structures, built in 1920, remains standing and is known as the Cotton Exchange Building, it passed out of the hands of the Exchange in 1962.

Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:

Cotton Exchange

 File — Box S65-7
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Contains Schiro's subject files from 1950-1969, including his time as a city councilperson. The bulk of the records come from Schiro's years as Mayor with a few preceding years.

Dates: Other: 1965

New Orleans Cotton Exchange

 File — Box 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: Relatively few records have survived from the 16 years of Behrman's first tenure; those extant consist mainly of in-coming correspondence from city, parish, or state agencies, neighborhood civic groups, public officials, and private citizens. Among the agencies represented most fully are the City Engineer and the Public Belt Railroad Commission. Included in the file for the New Orleans Board of Health is material concerning the 1905 yellow fever epidemic (the last major epidemic to occur in...
Dates: 1904-1920

New Orleans Cotton Exchange

 File — Box 2, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The McShane papers are primarily correspondence, with a small amount of additional miscellaneous materials, proclamations, speeches, and a report from the Orleans Parish Demonstration Agent. Some of the major subjects represented in the McShane papers are: early plans for an auditorium in the city; an American Legion convention; opposition to local activities in connection with the National Beauty Pagaent in Atlantic City, NJ; the extension of Dauphine Street through the Jackson Barracks...
Dates: 1920-1925

New Orleans Cotton Exchange

 Item
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The records are "fragments" that have survived in the City Archives. Most of the records are in the form of incoming letters to the mayor. In some cases related materials are fastened together. The arrangement in alphabetical by name of correspondent (corporate or individual). Where only one or two items exist for a given correspondent, those items are filed in alphabetical miscellaneous folders. Much of the material is "ceremonial" (i.e., letters of introduction/greetings, letters of...
Dates: 1892-1896

New Orleans Cotton Exchange

 Item — Box 2
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Includes correspondence with boards and commissions, city departments, city officials, and national figures, such as Susan B. Anthony.

Dates: 1900-1904

New Orleans Cotton Exchange, 1928

 File — Box 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The surviving records of the Commissioner's Office in the Department of Public Property are limited to a single register book and a series of correspondence/subject files. Records of the Division of Public Buildings, the Division of Public Works, and the City Engineer's Office are described separately.The register records documents received by the Commission and referred to the Commissioner of Public Property for action. Documents are listed by date of receipt and numerically under...
Dates: 1928

New Orleans Cotton Exchange records

 Collection
Identifier: SC-157-MS
Scope and Contents

The manuscript materials include case files (arbitrations, claims, proceedings of the Committee on Membership, etc.), typewritten reports, and a subject file on the alleged oldest bale of cotton grown in America. There are also images in the pictorial series.

Dates: 1880-1955

Subject Files, 1956-1961

 Series
Scope and Contents

The subject files consist mostly of correspondence and reports, both from internal departments, constiuents, corporations, and other government bodies. Most concern city affairs and economic development.

Dates: 1956-1961

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