Arts, Tourism, and Culture Industry
Found in 49 Collections and/or Records:
Chief Administrative Officer Marlin N. Gusman records
The records are primarily subject/correspondence files arranged alphabetically by folder title in 6 series, as kept by the CAO. The distinction between the separate series is not always clear; there is overlap, especially, among the types of records filed in the first three series.
Council Research Office, 1970-1995
Councilmember Oliver Thomas District B Records
Councilmember Peggy Wilson District A and At-Large records
Councilmember Stacy Head At-Large Records
This collection spans the years 2015-2018, the last few years of Stacy Head's At-Large term. Records include a variety of topics such as housing, short term rentals, the utilities committee, and several Council meeting agendas containing Head's personal notes.
Councilmember Troy Carter District C Records
Cynthia Reynolds papers
Manuscript letters, photographs, program, and ticket relating to her musical career in New Orleans.
Early Sheet Music Collection
Economic Development and Policy Planning Division, 1994-2002
The records include a small number of files relating to the overall management of the city's economic development operations and to several specific agencies and programs. It is apparent that most such records were not transferred to the Archives at the end of the Morial administration.
Helen Canstadt Good diary
The diary is Mrs. Good's record of the plays, operas, and motion pictures that she viewed at various theatres in New Orleans. In most cases she identifies some cast members and offers critical comments. Several newspaper and program clippings for specific performances are attached. Source unknown.
Henry George Boudro papers
The papers include a manuscript of his play "Cocheta," manuscript poems, and a scrapbook of playbills advertising local productions of his work. Source unknown.
James Emile Armor papers
Judge Felix Pierre Poche receipts
Manuscript copies of receipts for two paintings purchased from the World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition, 1882; brief manuscript biography of Judge Poche.