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From: Ed Hagan <>
Subject: [LAORLEAN-L] Re: LAORLEAN-D Digest V00 #295
Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2000 23:31:15 -0500
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> Anne, you need to know for which census. The EDs are different for each in most cases.

>
> Subject: [LAORLEAN-L] Enumeration District
> Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2000 01:51:46 -0500
> From: "Anne Nemeth-Barath" <>
> To:
>
> Does anyone know in which ENUMERATION DISTRICT 436/1962 Poydras Street would
> belong? I need that information in order to search the census images. Many
> thanks.
> Anne
>
> Hi Valerie,

I can't help with places to stay. Most in the downtown are relatively expensive. Maybe a
native could help. ANother idea is to go to Expedia or Travelocity and check
availability and prices. Then come back here to ask the natives if the places you find
are okay. There is a Holiday Inn a couple blocks from the NOPL. I have no idea what the
rates are, but they have a great breakfast buffet.

For lunch I have gone to a cafe diagonally across from the Jax Brewery shopping center
in the quarter. I don't know the name, but you get one HUGE sandwich or a large plate of
red beans and rice there for a very reasonable amount. Once again, maybe a New Orleanian
can supply the name.

Don't forget that the NOPL is closed on Friday and Sunday.

>
>
> Subject: [LAORLEAN-L] Trip/Help
> Date: Fri, 08 Dec 2000 13:27:55 -0600
> From: "Valerie Upton" <>
> To:
> ideas.. maybe some ideas on places to eat that are good but not to
> pricey... We won't have time to stand in long lines for some of the more
> talked about places.
> I would prefer to get mail at .
> Where I am in my search, besides being bogged down is.. I have cked
> the passangers list from 1850 thru ? late 69 or ? I don't have notes in
> front of me.. Nothing as the 1860's were not there except for 15 ships.. I
> got to the end of the roll before they told me that! I have checked the
> 1830 census and the John Blass, shows no connection, 1840 he is gone, or
> misspelled and no help at least. 1850 there was a listing I thought might be
> misspelled but could not find the listing and went thru all the rolls, and
> had the Lib people help. Don't know what they were coping for that yr on the
> Index, The same is true for 1860. A listing that "might" have been Jacob
> Blass but misspelled but then not on any of the rolls with the # given.
> Spent a whole day going thru these rolls, with help again. 1860's are the
> important time as I know the people are there and my Ggrand mother SHOULD be
> in a home with family, so it would make the connection. NOTHING has turned
> up on the new info on line or in the death records/ marriage/ births at the
> Lib here.
>


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