Alphabet File page 390
3rd Paul Conrad Aug. 4, 1893 to Aug. 12, 1896 3 yrs.
4th Edwin Laizer Aug. 12, 1896 to Aug. 5, 1902 6 yrs.
5th Olus M Bourgeois Aug. 5, 1902 to Dec. 4, 1906 4 yrs.
6th Thomas J. Bourgeois Dec. 4, 1906
Bourgeois was mayor Feb. 1 1933, Book 1, last page. Book 4, pg 399 he is still mayor Aug., 2, 1916.
Source not documented:
7th George Herlilhy unknown
From Book 7:
8th Edward Schwartz Dec. 2, 1930 to March 11, 1933 2.5 yrs.
Mayor Schwartz died in office March 11, 1993 - Book 7, pg 113
9th W. A. Mapp May 2, 1933
Book 7 ends Dec. 4, 1934 with Mapp still mayor. Book 8 begins July 4, 1939 with Thomas J. Bourgeois mayor.
From Book 8
10th Thomas J. Bourgeois to Dec. 1, 1942
11th Garfield Ladner Dec. 1, 1942 to (Mayor Ladner died in office, date not documented in City archives.)
Special election held on Feb 9, 1974 to fill vacancy.
From later sources:
12th John T. Longo Feb 9, 1974 to Dec 5, 1990 16 yrs.
13th Stella Frilot Dec 5, 1990 to Dec 6, 1994 4 yrs.
14th John C. Mason Dec 6, 1994 to ?
Weathers, Mr. (His given name is not mentioned in the article). Mrs. Roslyn Weathers of Bay St. Louis dropped off a very interesting article about her late husband and family, which appeared in the New Orleans Times Picayunes Nov. 22, 1941 edition.
A photo accompanied the article of Mrs. Weathers, her Navy husband, and their 14-month-old son at their New Orleans Residence.
Mr. Weathers, who had been wounded in a naval engagement in the Pacific, disclaimed the roll of hero.
A Navy veteran since 1934, Weathers was on the USSge F. Elliott in early August, 1945, part of a task force landing marines, Army forces and supplies on Guadacanal island, which according to his word was the last thing in the world the Japs wanted.
The landings had almost been completed when 40 Jap torpedo bombers appeared on the horizon.
The article reports Weathers as saying, one of the bombers dove, apparently to let go of a torpedo aimed at his ship.
But nobody ever saw the torpedo. instead the plane itself crashed into the ship.
Weathers was blown 30-feet from his post and did not realize that he had been burned and hit by shrapnel.
Shipmates took Weathers into the sick bay. the ship finally went down, and he and the rest of the crew were picked up by a United States destroyer.
Mrs. Weathers reports that her husband was wounded on Aug. 8,1942, and after his recovery he was assigned to a Navy Mine Sweeper. He was released from active duty on June 14, 1944. He died on Oct. 21, 1994 in the New Orleans Veterans Hospital. (From Page 4A, The Sea Coast Echo, Sunday August 11, 1996, Cuevas Quotes)
Weaver, Capt., (First name unknown) Captain of the steamer "COL. CHAPIN". See also entry under Boat File: "DeSOTO" (MJS 00117)
Weaver, The beautiful Mrs., of New Orleans, is the guest of Mrs. Reese. (SCE 10/15/1892)
Weaver, Mrs., who has been the guest of Mrs. Bajurin, has returned to New Orleans. (Waveland) (SCE, 12/24/1892)
Weaver, Sarah Miss r 335 Main (Ph 55)
Webb, Miss Mattie left for the piney woods on Monday and the Bijou cottage, is isolated. (SCE 9/03/1892)
Webb, Robert W. Mayor BSL ca. 1920. He died in office. Robert W. Webb School. named after above (SCEJUB42p27). Public School Webb 3rd St. (Ph 50)
August 8 1918 the Board reconvened. Present were mayor R. W. Webb, alderman W. R. Starr, Louis Schwall (?), ______Ladner, secretary. Absent R. S. Blaize, L. C. Carver, _____Jones, city Marshall. The board accepted the building and grounds of the Firemans Hall on Second and Ulman Streets and authorized the city attorney to fix the necessary papers for a fee of $30. (VF)
WEBB SCHOOL - The Mayor appointed a committee of two to investigate and look for a site to build a public school for white children; comittee: Alderman Gray and Webb. SCE 9-2-1911
Webb, Rosa Mae Mrs. r Thomas (Ph 55)
Webre, Julius. Night policeman 1942. (SCEJUB42P27)
Webre, Roy r Reese (Ph 55)
Webre, W. W., 104 Felicity (Ph 48 thru 50) Hwy 90 (Ph 55)
Weeks, Lucille P. Mrs. r 105 Carroll (Ph 55)
Weigand, Earl E., 804 S. Beach (1948 ph)
Weigand, J. A., 211 3rd (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)
Weigel, Geo. E., 172 Waveland Av., Waveland (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)
Weil- Messre. Batt and Berthold Weil, of Alexandria, La., recently arrived at the Bay. (SCE 10/29/1892)
Weinberg, A. Prof., Optician, Next to St. Joseph. (SCE) Weinberg, A. Res and Bus burned Nov 16, 5 AM (SCE) Professor A. Weinberg, optician (following the fire) has taken new quarters in the building owned and partially occupied by Pasqual Lutzzi on Front at head of Washington. (SCE. Nov 23, 1907).
Weinberg, George who lived next to Woodman's Hall was an old German shoe maker. (SCE 1/20/1928)
(who kept a shoe store) #38 J.A. Cuevas (VF MJS VIII 00350)
Weinberg, Dr. Laton Jr. Has moved to N. O. with father. Aug "87. Mrs. Taconi (mother of Mr Taconi at the hardware) and Mrs. Albert Heitzman were sisters of Mr. (Alvin) Weinberg Sr.
Weinberg, Laura Mrs. r 304 S. 2nd. (Ph 55)
Weinberg, Samuel K. Dr., 661 N. Beach (Ph 48,49)
Weinburg, Mr. and Mrs. G., entertained a number of invited guests this week with a Thanksgiving party. (SCE 12-2-1893)
Weinfurter, J. A., Hoffman Ln., Waveland (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)
Weiss, Charles, See mention in article "Waveland - The Lovely Village On The Mississippi Sound"
Weiss, Mr. Chas., and family, have arrived at their summer home in Waveland. Miss Lily Jonte and Miss Adie Markle are their guests. (SCE 6/24/1893)
Weiss, Mr. Charles, and family were welcome visitors to Waveland on Sunday. (SCE 1-13-1894)
On Monday evening the Misses Gertie and Mamie Weiss gave a delightful dancing party. The affair was highly enjoyable and well attended. (SCE 9/17/1892)
Weiss, Misses - A surprise party was given to the Misses Weiss last night. (SCE/10/08/1892)
The charming Misses Gertie and Mamie Weiss returned to New Orleans today. (SCE/10/08/1892)
Weiss, Misses Gertie and Mamie, have delighted their many Bay friends and admirers by a visit from these charming young ladies. After spending ten or fifteen days here they return to their winter homes in New Orleans. (SCE 02/25/1893)
Weiss, Miss Gertie, delighted her Bay relatives and friends with a visit Sunday. (SCE 04/15/1893)