Papers of District "E" councilmen, 1966-1987 1974-1985.

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Papers of District "E" councilmen, 1966-1987 1974-1985.

Relatively well documented topics in these papers include: neighborhood organizations, recreation and playgrounds, and the Almonaster-Michoud Industrial District (in District "E") and the city's cable television franchise, city relations with New Orleans Public Service, Inc. (rate regulation, nuclear energy, and municipalization), Louis Armstrong Park, and the land swap between the city and the Edward DeBartolo Corporation (city-wide). Also included is correspondence with various administrative agencies of the New Orleans government. Other correspondents include Congresswoman Corinne C. (Lindy) Boggs, Congressman Robert L. Livingston, and Senator J. Bennett Johnston.

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