Alphabet File page 53

  Louis voting precinct at $252.986.00 in 1895.

 

  Bordage, F.  C.  cottage on Main street which has been rented will soon be occupied by Mr. Bordage. (SCE 28 Mar 1908). Bordage Cottage has been painted and family has moved back in.  (SCE 16 Apr. 1908)

 

  Bordages, F. C. and W. A. Sigerson contracted G. G. Gardebled to build a moving picture theatre bldg. opposite Echo Bldg.  to be finished by June 1st (14 days?) to measure 50 X 22 ft.

 

  Bordages, Mrs. F. C., 118 N. Beach.  (ph 48 thru 50- 55)

 

Bordages, Daisy, 118 N. Beach (Ph 68)

 

Bordages, John r Lakeshore (Ph 55)

 

Bordages, John J.  Streets Commissioner of Waveland in 1942 (SCEJUB42p28).

 

Bordages, Joshoe - being sought by W. A. Lewton, l136, 17th Ave N., Texas City, Tx. 77590. (1990)

 

Bordages, Laura M. -  being sought by W. A. Lewtonb, 1136, 17th Ave. N., Texas City, Tx. 77590. (July 1990)

 

Bordages, Lionel r Lakeshore (Ph 55)

 

Bordages, W. A. r Lakeshore (Ph 55)

 

Bordages, W. J., r Lakeshore (Ph 48 thru 50- 55)

 

Bordelon, Adele, dau. of Louis Spotorno.  Lived in Marksville, La.  (SCEJUB42p28)

 

Bordelon, Judith, dau of Louis Spotorno.  Lived in Bordelonville, La.  (SCEJUB42p28)

 

Bordelon, L. J. r 440 Thomas (Ph 55)

 

Borden, Camp - We have a map in the Verticle Files at HCHS of Camp Borden but have no other information about it. ( CHG)

 

Borden Co. dairy prod, 400 Railroad Av. (Ph 48-49), 235 Sycamore (Ph 55)

 

Borgstede, George J., 700 N. Beach (Ph 48-49)

 

Bosarge, Louise r 327 Ballentine (Ph 55)

 

Bosetto, Mrs. - Olivari, Mr. L., whose general merchandise  store was formerly known as "SPOTORNO & CO.", furnished the first food for one of the most disastrous conflagrations in the history of Bay St. Louis at about half past four o'clock this morning, as it was here where the fire was given birth.  The fire created loses that can and never will be correctly estimated, owing to the vastness of the destructive powers of the angry, rushing flames.

 

  The origin is not known, but there is every indication to   believe it the work of an incendiary.  Fanned by the strong wind the fire had soon gained considerable headway and it was plainly evidenced that the entire front square was doomed.  An alarm was soon turned in and the fire department and our citizens were prompt to respond and to battle the flames.  It was a hard struggle, but after repeated efforts all was consumed that was in the doomed path, the fire was controlled. Assistance from New Orleans was telegraphed for and two engines from that city were on the way to the Bay but were sent back when the fire was controlled.  Mr. Mat Fahey is deserving of much praise and credit for his kindness and thoughtfulness in sending his bridge gang to the scene.  This assistance was very valuable.

 

  This fire has left more than one penniless and homeless, and the president of St. Stanislaus college is out this morning with a subscription list for the benefit of the unfortunate.  The list is headed by the college with one hundred dollars cash.  The following is a list of the properties totally destroyed:

 

                       L. Olivari, one frame store, and warehouse buildings and two cottages.  Valued at $35,000;  well insured. Quintini, August, one cottage and small shop building occupied by an oyster dealer and owned by August Quintini, valued at about $2,000; insurance not known. Keller, August, two frame one story dwellings, valued at $10,000; well insured.

 

  "Mulberry Cottage", owned by Charles Sanger and valued at $3,000; insured.

 

Guerra, R., barber shop, residence and one two-story from building, valued at $5,000; no insurance.

 

Huber, Mrs., one frame building valued at $1,000; no insurance.

 

Monti, Mr., building valued at $2,000; not known if covered by insurance.

 

Keller, August, store with contents valued at $15,000;  insured for one-third of value.

 

Menez, Mrs., three single frame cottages valued at

 

  $3,00; no insurance.

 

Bosetto, Mrs., two single frame cottages valued at

 

  $25,000; no insurance.

 

Belleme, Mrs., two frame cottages valued at $2,000; no insurance.

 

Pero, Mrs., Mr. Davis, and A.D. Peirce, one frame cottage each; partly insured.

 

Yenni, W.H., one story frame building, occupied as a residence and shoe store and valued at $2,000; insured for about half.

 

THE ECHO, owing to the lateness of the fire as we go to press, is unable to go into more details and to correctly state the total loss, but it is safe to say that, including the above list of properties with stock of the stores, household effects, out-houses & etc., that $150,000 will not cover the damages wrought by the largest fire ever witnessed in Bay St. Louis. (SCE, 2/17/1894)

 

Bosetto, Miss Jennie- Alphonse, Rev. Father; Toulme, Mr. & Mrs. Robert W.; Saucier, Judge J. E.; and Bosetto, Miss

 

  Jennie.  On Thursday Rev. Father Alphonse, at the church   of Our Lady of the Gulf, christened the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.  Robert W. Toulme.  The little Miss was named

 

  Lillian, the sponsors were Judge J. E. Saucier and Miss  

 

  Jennie Bosetto.  The occasion was fittingly celebrated at

 

  Mr. Toulme's home.  (SCE 12/17/1892)

 

  Bossetto, Misses are spending awhile in New Orleans. (SCE 10/15/1892)

 

Boswell, Gertrude.  Dau. of Jos. F. Cazeneuve Sr.

 

Bordage, Mrs. F.C., and children have returned to their home  in Bay St. Louis, to the regret of their many friends in

 

  Gulf View.  (SCE 02/11/1893)

 

Bosworth, Mr. Frank, and Mr. Martin Julian, of Chicago, are at the Bay.  Mr. Julian is Bob Fitzsimmons' manager and Bostwick, Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, of Winona, Minnesota (Waveland Notes) - The welcome Northern people are beginning to arrive for the winter.  Mr. and Mrs. Bostwick and daughter, are among the new arrivals and are comfortably domiciled in the cozy and pretty property of Mr. J. C. Davis, on Washington Street. (SCE 9/30/1893)

 

Mr. Bosworth is Fitzs' sparring partner.  (SCE 02/04/1893)

 

Bosworth, Theodore Van m Grant, Emma Isobelle Rayburn 5-26­1990 (PC&C)

 

Bosworth, W. P., 900 N. Beach (Ph 68)

 

Bothe, Charles S. L. 69, Greenwood N.O. La. 30 Mar 1920  

 

  (CEC)

 

Bott, Walter J. r 3rd., Waveland (Ph 55)

 

Bouche, Messrs, Laurent and Louis Meyer, prominent down towners of New Orleans, Sundayed at the Bay. (SCE, 6-17-1893)

 

Boudin, Elizabeth Mrs., 202 3rd (Ph 50-55)

 

Boudin, George O., 301 Washington (Ph 48 thru 50)

 

Boudin's Grocery & Bar  202 3rd. (Ph 48-49)

 

Boudin, P. J.  Pierbuilder.  (SCE Jubilee 1942 pg 22)

 

Boudreau - Boudreaux

 

Boudreaux, Asher r Hwy 90 (Ph 55)

 

Boudreaux, Mrs. Janius, prefect of the Sodality of St. Clare's Parish in Waveland. (Hancock Hawk 1/1/9/1973)

 

Boudreaux, Marie Miss., r 205 St. George (Ph 50)

 

Boudreaux, Richard was hired as the operator for the new A & G Theater in 1927 (SCE $/16/1927)

 

  Boudreaux, Richard, 205 St. George (Ph 48-49)

 

Bouis, Chas. J. Sr. Old Spanish Trail (Ph 55)

 

Boulanger  #55 J.A. Cuevas (VF MJS VIII 00350)

 

Boulemet, W. W., Regatta Comm. BWYC, (SCE 5 Sep 1903 pg 6)

 

Boulet, I. J. Dr. r 622 Beach Blvd., Waveland (Ph 55)

 

Boulet, M. P., 416 Beach Blvd., Waveland (Ph 48 thru 50- 55)


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