Baton Rouge, La.: YMCA building, downtown Baton Rouge. "Located at 311 Fourth Street [was demolished in 1967] and the site [was] turned into a parking lot with space for 75 cars...by B.B. Taylor, Jr., a local attorney." Taken from the State Times,...
Catholic High School, 411 North St., Baton Rouge, La. Built for approximately $300,000. Demolished in August 1967. Gift of Ed Reed. Photograph by Ewing. March 20, 1930
Billy Brooks, Director of the Louisiana Black People Advancement Association, sits on the shoulders of some of his followers and leads a group in shouts of "Black Power". The group formed from a larger group that was holding a rally on the steps of...
John Beeson, Joe Guillory, and A.J. Montelbano meet with Mayor Woody Dumas to discuss the Baton Rouge Jaycees Annual Mayor's Benefit party scheduled for December 19, 1967
Mayor Dumas and daughter Dianne cut ribbon to officially open Lobdell Avenue extension between Florida and Greenwell Springs Road. Standing behind Mayor (from left) ?,?,?, Councilman Author Abadie, Hal Burgess, ?, ?, ?, ? and Civil Defense...
Mayor Dumas with Fire Chief Edward LeJeune and Police Chief David Kizer at the opening of the Sherwood Forests Fire Station located at 835 Sharp Lane. Built for a cost of $173,000. Date: April 15, 1967
Mayor Dumas with Police Chief David Kizer and Police Major E.O. Bauer at the opening of the Sherwood Forests Fire Station located at 835 Sharp Lane. Built for a cost of $173,000. Date: April 15, 1967
Mayor Dumas receiving an award from the Baton Rouge Bowling Association with (from left) Sue Braud, Ruth Robique, Marguertie "Gect" Boudreaux and Wanda Sanchez. Date: April 12, 1967
Frank McConnell, Council man; Tillie Scheneker, librarian; and Margaret Gueymard, Librarian; at the newly opened Mid-City Library on Goodwood Boulevard, Baton Rouge, La. Date: 1967