Alphabet File page 91
Clark, John, photographer, manager of the Eureka Photo Gallery, will be at his residence every Thursday. Parties desiring his services will govern themselves accordingly. (SCE 02/11/1893)
Clark, Mr. John, of Bay St. Louis, manager of the "Eureka Photo Co.", is in Pearlington taking photos. (SCE 12-91893)
Clark, Prof. J. E., the magician and mind reader, is in town this week arranging to give an exhibition of his powers. (SCE 02/25/1893)
Clark, Prof., a traveling showman, had quite a crowd at Fireman's Hall on Saturday night to witness his magic powers. (SCE 03/04/1893)
Clark, Mr. Levert - Mr. Levert Clark of Mobile an attorney for the L & N Railroad registered at the Crescent hotel this week. (SCE 9/03/1892)
Mr. Levert Clark, of Mobile, registered at the Crescent
Hotel this week. (SCE 10/1/1892)
Mobile register: Mr. Levert Clark has obtained a copyright for his record device styled the "Letter Docket," and has had the docket blanks prepared in blocks of convenient size and shape. (SCE/10/08/1892)
Mrs. Levert Clark, of Mobile, was a recent visitor to the Bay. (SCE 11/5/1892)
Clark, Hon. Levert, of Mobile, was at the Crescent Hotel on Sunday. He is a favorite on the gulf coast and the people feel the deepest sympathy for him in his recent loss by the death of his brother, Hon. Gaylord Clark. (SCE 8/26/1893)
Clark, Mr. Levert, attorney for the L. & N. company and Lawyer Gregory L. Smith of Mobile, were at the Bay this week on business. (10/28/1893)
Clark, Mr. Levert, claim agent for the Louisville and Nashville railroad company, has resigned his position. Mr. Clark's frequent visits to the Bay will be missed by his many local friends. (SCE 12/16/1893)
Clark, Miss Mary, a highly accomplished young lady of the Crescent City, visited Mrs. E. Leibrook Sunday. (SCE 5-271893)
Clark, Captain R. M. and family are amaong the new residents to our lovely city. The Echo gladly welcomes them. (SCE 01/14/1893)
Clark, Captain Robert M. succeeds Captain Baker, deceased, as captain of the revenue cutter, "SEWARD." Captain Clark registered at the Crescent the other day and was here for the purpose of transacting official business at the custom house. (SCE 01/14/1893)
Clark, Mr. Thomas J., the popular drummer of the house of Messrs. H. Zuberbier & Co. Limited, of New Orleans, was a visitor in Waveland last week. (SCE 11-4-1893)
Clark, Mr. T. J., was in Waveland on Saturday. (SCE 11-11-
1893)
Clark, Mr. Thomas J., was in Waveland on business Saturday. (SCE 11-25-1893)
Clark, Mr. T. J., and Messrs. Curtis Waldo and F. W. Young were visitors in Waveland this week. (SCE 12-9-1893)
Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. - Gragnon, Mrs. A., the hostess of Sea Brook Cottage, entertained the following guests during the week: Mrs. A. C. Clarke, Vicksburg, Miss.; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Miller, Miss Belle McNamara, New Orleans; Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer, Franklin, La.; Miss Katie Shaffer and Miss Lulu Gragnon, Pass Christian Institute, Messrs. Edgar Clarke, A. Clem Dardignac and Shaffer, St. Stanislaus college. (SCE 02/18/1893)
Clarke, Frank Del, r Ramoneda (Ph 48 thru 50)
Clarkin, Bernard M. Hwy 90 (Ph 55)
Clauset, Emma M. Miss r 103 Phillip (Ph 55)
Claussen, Mr. - MURDER WILL OUT
Paul Lizana drives a grocery wagon for Mr. August Keller, of Bay St. Louis. In soliciting orders and delivering goods along the Waveland beach, he naturally fell to chatting with Mary Williams, a servant for Mr. Claussen. Mary remarked that she had lately returned from a visit to Blind river, Louisiana, where she had been to attend her sick father. Paul remarked that, once upon a time, he had been to the Blind river district and added: "Do you remember the time a man was killed there and buried in a shell bank?" "Of course I do," impulsively blurted out the girl; "my father killed that man Delmas." Paul Lizana uttered not a word more. The murdered man referred to was his own brother, Delmas Lizana, and the daughter of the criminal had now betrayed his identity. Ten years ago Henry Williams and Delmas Lizana quarreled over a job of work. The men separated, the latter going on with his chimney building, he being a bricklayer and plasterer. Six hours later the report of a rifle rang out, and Lizana fell into the half finished chimney, pierced by the fatal bullet. His corpse was buried as above stated in a shell bank by Blind river in Livingston parish; Williams was arrested for the deed, but after a while released for lack of evidence. Now, he will be re-arrested and the clues thoughtlessly furnished by his own daughter may lead to his conviction and mayhap his own execution. Paul Lizana and a brother residing in New Orleans are determined that no effort shall be spared to bring the slayer of their brother Delmas to a merited punishment. Truly, Providence works in mysterious ways to bring about his decrees of justice.-N.O. Item. (SCE 8/27/1892)
Mr. L. F. Claussen, See mention in article "Waveland - The Lovely Village On The Mississippi Sound"
Clayton, Miss Betty. (Mrs. Stone Deavours)(SCE 5 Sep 1903 pg 9)
Clearview, 504 N. Beach, home of John McDonald. Moved to 106 Felicity in the 1950's.
Cleary, Thos. A. -Through the influence of those interested in shipping at Ship Island and upon the recommendation of Hon. W. G. Henderson, collector of customs at Bay St. Louis, Thos. A. Cleary has been appointed deputy collector at this place and will in a few days open his office here. This will be a great convenience to vessels loading at Ship Island, as by this arrangements they can enter and clear their vessels here without going to the additional expenses of making a trip to Pascagoula or Bay St. Louis - Biloxi Herald. (SCE 8/6/1892)
Clegg, Wm., - Gardebled, D. V. - Mr. Gardebled is a young gentleman of strict integrity and fine character. He has been in the employ of Mr. Wm. Clegg for the past nine years as druggist and confidential clerk in the banking department of that house, having an opportunity to engage in business on his own account at Bay St. Louis, has felt impelled to accept it, and will leave for Lafayette, La. (SCE 09/09/1893)
Clemens, Mrs., Taconi, Mrs. F., Sr., and Mrs. F. Taconi, Jr., visited Mayor and Mrs. J. T. McDonald at Pass Christian on Monday. (SCE 03/18/1893)
Clemens, Mr. and Mrs. of the light house, were in the Bay this week. (SCE 12/03/1892)
Clemens, Mr. and family, have moved over from the lighthouse to spend the remainder of the winter at the Bay. They are domiciled in the Gaspard cottage on Apothecary Street. (SCE, 1-28-1893)
Clemens, Mr., went over to New Orleans one day this week to have his hand attended. He experienced awful suffering from supposed blood poisoning of his right hand. (5-271893)
Clemens, Mrs. -Laredo, Mrs., of New Orleans, is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Clemens. (SCE 02/25/1893)
Clements, Mrs., has gone to Port Eads, La., on a fortnight visit. (SCE 04/22/1893)
Clements, Mr. and family - We regret to learn the contemplated departure of Mr. Clements and family to New Orleans. Miss Josephine Buras, who has so many friends at the Bay, will accompany them. (SCE 7/22/1893)
Clements, Mr. and Mrs., and the winsome Miss Josephine
Buras left yesterday evening for their future home in New Orleans. (SCE 8/19/1893)
Clements, Mr., Owner and helmsman of the "KATIE". See entry under Boat file: "KATIE".
Clermont Harbor, town was named after the birthplace of its founder, Clem Bordage of BSL, who was born in Clermont, France. (WPA, 1937) Located 2 miles west of Waveland. Was a flagstop on the L & N R. R. Boasting a post office, a small building supplies factory, a hotel and a few summer homes was a summer resort. (HM pp 156)