Mayor Jack Christian signs Doctor's Day proclamation. (left to right) Dr. Thomas Y. Gladney, Mrs. Albert McTuown(?) and Mayor Christian. Date: March 19, 1963
Mayors--Baton Rouge (La.)--1950-1960,Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972, Davis, Jimmie, 1899-2000
(Left to right) President Harry S. Truman, Louisiana Governor Jimmie Davis, and Baton Rouge Mayor Jack Christian at the Baton Rouge Airport making Truman an honorary citizen. Date: October 22, 1960
Mayors--Baton Rouge (La.)--1950-1960,Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972, Davis, Jimmie, 1899-2000
Louisiana Governor Jimmie Davis, Baton Rouge Mayor Jack Christian (standing) and President Harry S. Truman who was visiting Baton Rouge in connection with the Kennedy-Johnson campaign. Date: October 22, 1960
Louis Scheyuen, Ambassador of Belgium, Mme. Scheyuen, Baton Rouge Mayor Jack Christian, Mrs. Christian and Werner Labeye, Consul General of Belgium. Date: November 8, 1961
Testimonial dinner for Miss Essae Mae Culver from the East Baton Rouge Parish Library, (Left to right) Emerson Greenaway, Ms. Florinell Morton of the Louisiana State Library and Mr. Pie Dufor. Date: June 1962
Immunization Campaign against polio. (left to right) Dr. Thomas Gladney, Dr. Mullins, ?, Mayor Christian, and City Council member Woody Dumas. Date: August 15, 1962.
BREC's Gulf States Tennis Tournament at Baton Rouge's City Park Tennis Courts. (Left to right) ?, Mayor Christian and Mr. McGehee of BREC. Date: August 20-25, 1962.
Jack Christian (head of table) with (clockwise) Toby Christian, Mellie Menton, Ray Burgess, Beth Arrighi, ?,Shirley Arylen, Phyllis Gee, Eve Slone, Chuck Fox, Frank (?), Claire Fox, Jim Lawhawn, Bubbie McConnell, M. Burgess, Buddy Martin, Liz...
Baton Rouge (La.), Inter-American Congress of Municipalities, Mayors
Jack Christian is shown with Thomas A. Prevost, Regional Sales Manager for National Airlines and Mario Burmudez, Director of International Relations for the City of New Orleans, just before boarding a flight to Rio de Janeiro for the 7th annual...
Baton Rouge (La.), Mayors, Daughters of the American Revolution
Anita Ponder (left) and Beulah Bates (right) award Mayor Dumas one of only three Daughters of the American Revolution Honor medals ever awarded. March 8, 1979
Louisiana State Representative Kevin Rielly presents Mayor Woody Dumas a check for City-Wide Clean Up Week (City Beautification Committee). Date: April 12, 1965
Woody Dumas receives the Baker High School blanket from the Baker High School student body president. The blanket signifies a two year letterman's award. Blanket reads "To Woody Dumas for 17 years of service to Baker High School". Date: 1965
August 6, 1969 Press release from the Office of the Mayor-President addressing recent racial tensions in Baton Rouge. The tensions were the result of the shooting of James Oliney in July of 1969 by Officer Ray Breaux. The night of Oliney's...