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Lionel Ott

Lionel Gordon Ott
Louisiana State Senator for Orleans Parish
In office
1940–1945
Succeeded by Alexander E. Rainold
New Orleans Finance Commissioner
In office
1946–1954
Succeeded by Position abolished under the mayor-council government
Personal details
Born (1894-07-25)July 25, 1894
Mount Hermon
Washington Parish
Louisiana, USA
Died October 16, 1987(1987-10-16) (aged 93)
Resting place Metairie Cemetery in New Orleans
Nationality American
Political party Democratic Party
Spouse(s)

(1) Helen Merritt Ott

(2) Carolyn McCormick Ott
Children No children
Parents Elbert Weston and Martha Estelle Leggett Ott
Residence New Orleans, Louisiana
Alma mater Mount Hermon High School
Occupation Accountant

(1) Helen Merritt Ott

Lionel Gordon Ott (July 25, 1894 – October 16, 1987) was an accountant and a Democratic politician from New Orleans, Louisiana, who served in the 20th century as a state senator and as a member of the New Orleans City Council.

Ott was born in the unincorporated community of Mount Hermon in Washington Parish in southeastern Louisiana, one of the Florida Parishes. He was the sixth of ten children (one died on the day of birth), born to Elbert Weston Ott (1855-1924) of Mount Hermon, Louisiana, who was of German and French descent, and the former Martha Estelle Leggett (1860-1955, a native of Mississippi. His father was engaged in the mercantile and planting businesses and instituted the post office in Mount Hermon. Young Ott worked in his father's store and office and became self-educating in the field of accounting. The senior Ott was known for his strong support for prohibition of alcoholic beverages.

In 1918, Ott moved to New Orleans to enter the accounting firm of Smith and Skinner. In 1921, he formed his own company, Ott and Prados. He was active in the Masonic lodge and the Young Men's Business Club.

In 1940, Ott was elected to one of the eight state Senate slots from Orleans Parish. He served during the administrations of Governors Sam H. Jones and Jimmie Davis. He resigned in 1945 early in his second term. The next year, he was elected commissioner of finance on the New Orleans City Council under the city commission government. He was reelected as finance commissioner in 1950. The mayor at the time of Ott's two council terms was deLesseps Story Morrison, a subsequent three-time candidate for governor.


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