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Mrs. Alfred, and Mrs. E. J. Nicholson have discovered an
original material for dress goods which bids fair to become quite a fad at Bay St. Louis. They have each had a driving costume made of wide navy blue stripes, made with a navy blue silk belt ornamented in front and back with silk rosettes, the waist being made of navy blue silk. The effect is very pretty and a more stylish and handsomer driving costume cannot be conceived. PICAYUNE. (SCE 6/10/1893)
Nicholson, Mrs. E. J., and gentlemanly little sons, Master York and Leonhard, left Monday noon for Lithia Springs. (SCE 7/15/1893)
Nicholson, Mrs. E. J., and manly sons Masters York and
Leonard, leave Fort Nicholson today for their winter home in New Orleans. (SCE 11-4-1893)
Nicholson, Mrs. E. J., owing to illness of one of her sons, did not leave Saturday, but left during the week. (SCE, 11-11-1893)
See Bay Waveland Yacht Club (from pamphlet in vault) Nicholson, Fort - Home of Eliza and George Nicholson. It was located on N. Beach Blvd, Waveland, just north of Nicholson
Avenue and present location of ____________ N. Beach. Photo (ATG
p5)
"Fort Nicholson"- Col. E. J. Nicholson, of the Daily N.O. Picayune, is expected at his beautiful home, " Fort Nicholson," during the latter part of this month. (SCE 9/10/1892)
Nicholson, Col. Geo. (Waveland) is having extensive repairs made about his place. (SCE 12/10/1892)
Nicholson, George- see Waveland, City of (article SCE 5/13/1893)
Hale, Dr. Samuel, who has spent so much of his life in foreign travel, has been spending a few days with his friends, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nicholson, at Bay St. Louis. Dr. Hale is so pleased with the Bay that he speaks of purchasing a home and keeping a bachelor hall during the summer. (SCE 6/10/1893) (THE PICAYUNE)
Nicholson, Col. Geo., and family of Waveland, left for Georgia his week. (SCE 7/15/1893)
Nicholson, Col. George, came to Waveland from New Orleans Monday and spent the day at his beautiful summer home. (SCE 11-25-1893)
Nicholson, George - see Mrs. George Nicholson. Photo (ATG p5) .
Nicholson, George Mrs., - Nee Elizabeth Poitevent aka Pearl Rivers. Home was Fort Nicholson only after John T. McDonald of Pass Christian built a retaining wall in front of the home that made it resemble a fort. The wall did come down during the next hurricane, however. Still, today some


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