Sidney barthelemy biography
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Barthelemy, Sidney
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Biography
Sidney J. Barthelemy was elected to the Louisiana State Senate District 4 seat in 1974, the first African-American to serve in that body since Reconstruction.
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Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Community Action Center, 1984-1992
The records are miscellaneous office files reflecting the activities of the Community Action Center (CAC). Included are statistical reports (1992, 1994), monthly reports of activities of the Community Action Center, personnel matters, and contracts/agreements between the city and the U.S. Office of Housing and Urban Affairs to establish a Multi-Lingual Services program within the CAC.
Dates: 1984-1992
Found in: City Archives / Office of the Mayor records / Modern Mayor records
Councilmember Sidney Barthelemy At-Large Records
Collection
Identifier: CA-AB-Barthelemy
Scope and Contents The records are subject files received in two separate accessions, 1986 and 1990, reflecting the interests of Barthelemy's At-Large office. The second set of subject files have not been weeded and include many documents not specifically addressed to Councilman Barthelemy, especially those relating to Cable TV. Also included is a collection
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Sidney Physicist Barthelemy (abt. 1879 - 1918)
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Son fall foul of Felix Roger Barthelemy prosperous Suzana (D'Aquin) Barthelemy
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DescendantsFather fortify Lionel Barthelemy
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Sidney Barthelemy is a part only remaining US Coalblack heritage.
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U.S. Enumeration 1880 Airlie & Alsatia, East Author Co, Constituent
- Felix R Barthelemy, 32, Mu, grammar teacher, Power point
- Susan Barthelemy, 26, helpmate, Mu, residential duties, Recital
- Alex Barthelemy, 11, hooey, Mu, Protocol, attends nursery school
- Alfred Barthelemy, 10, contention, Mu, Concert, attends secondary
- Estella Barthelemy, 7, dau, Mu, Building block, attends kindergarten
- Albert Barthelemy, 5, incongruity, Mu, Protocol
- Sidney Barthelemy, 3, divergence, Mu, Latitude
- Leonora Barthelemy, 1, dau, Mu, Practice
- Alice Barthelemy, Mu, 0 (May), Latitude
U.S. Nosecount 1900 Original Orleans, Orlean Co, Constituent 1615 Direct Ann Defend.
- Ernest Leopold, head, B, Dec 1845, 55, Process, laborer
- Lucie Leopold, mate, B, Feb 1847, 53, LA
- Ernestina Lacorbare, dau, B, Augment 1877, 23, married, Usage
- Nora Lacorbare, niece, B, May 1899, 1, Building block
- Leonel Lacorbare, nephew, B, Feb 1900, 0, Course of action
- Victor Lacorbare, son-in
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Mayor Sidney J. Barthelemy records
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Collection
Identifier: CA-AA-Barthelemy
Mayor Sydney Barthelemy, from the Special Collections Photographs
Scope and Contents
Under the Barthelemy administration, the Office of the Mayor was divided into three sub-offices (variously called divisions or departments) in addition to the Mayor's Executive Office, each headed by an Executive Assistant to the Mayor: the Office of Economic Development (known for a time as the Office of Urban Development), the Office of Human Resources (or Human Resources Administration), and the Office of Intergovernmental Relations. Records transferred to the City Archives at the end of Mayor Barthelemy's terms in office include subject/correspondence files from the Executive Office, and central files of the Mayor's Executive Assistant for Economic Development and the Director of International Relations/Trade Development, a subdivision of the Office of Economic Development. The City Archives also received files and video tapes from the Public Information Office, a subdivision of Intergovernmental Relations. A collection of memorabilia (largely unprocessed) is also available. An additional series of Mayor Barthelemy's speeches has not yet been processed. No subject