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ORGANIZATIONAL CHART COMMISSION GOVERNMENT CITY OF BAY ST. LOUIS, MISSISSIPPI, 1950 ELECTORATE COMMISSION COUNCIL COMMISSIONER J. Cyril Glover Tax Assessor Cemetery Tax Collector MAYOR Warren J. Carver COMMISSIONER Sylvan J. Ladner, Jr. Utilities City Clerk Streets Maintenance Fire Protection Streets Lighting City Hall & Grounds School Board Police Protect. OUR TOWN'S BACKGROUND AND CHARACTERISTICS Bay Saint Louis, the county seat of Hancock County, is located on the Bay of Saint Louis and on U. S. Highway 90, about sixty miles from New Orleans. Its first settlers were Choctaw Indians, many of whose descendants are citizens of the town today. In 1699 the French explorer Bienville and five of his men landed on our shores on the birthday of Louis IX and named this body of water the Bay of Saint Louis. In January, 1858, the citizens of the small town, which had sprung up here as a result of French shipping through the bay, organized themselves, chose a mayor-and aldermen, and called their settlement the City of Shieldsboro. In February, 1882, an ordinance was passed, changing the name of the town to Bay Saint Louis. * The population of Bay Saint Louis, according to the 1950 census, is 4,664, which represents an increase of over 500 over the 1940 figure of 4,148. Most of the town’s revenue comes from tourist business, commuters’ trade, and fishing. Like most small towns, ours has many and varied civic and social organizations. The public library is located on Main Street at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Its running expenses 3
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