Alphabet File page 93

  Papers represented included all the New Orleans, (Papers) plus the New York Herald- World- Sun-Express- Times, St. Louis Dispatch, and Chicago Post.

 

Ten passenger coaches carrying 500 passengers took onlookers from New Orleans.

 

  Full details are given on pages 1 and 2 in the "Daily Picayune" of Friday, December 1 1871 p l cols 5 and 6 and page 2.

 

                       The 12 round fight was a draw.

 

A Lightweight Fight occurred after the main bout.

 

  (MJS VI 00504)

 

Coburn- see: storms disk (SCE 10/7/1893)

 

Cochrane, Admiral-

 

Near the pierhead of John Martin's Wharf at Bay St. Louis, lies, in about eight feet of water, a bronze eighteen pounder cannon --a gun that was mounted on the bluff opposite in 1814 from one of the American gunboats that were shortly afterwards captured by Admiral Cochrane's boat Flotilla.

 

  This gun was thrown into the sea, where it lies now, in 1861 (1862 ?) during one of the alarms created by the U.S.  New London, the first Federal war steamer in these waters.

 

This gun ought to be raised as it is a curious historical relic, having been captured by the Americans from one of the old English three-deckers.  (Daily Picayune Thursday, March 24, 1870 p2 c1) - (Bay St. Louis Gazette March 19, 1870)

 

Cockron, Miss Mildred is among the guests of the hospitable and homelike home of Mrs. M. Radetzki, "Nellie's Villa:" Mr. and Mrs. R. Vienet, Misses Lizzie Broughton, Bella Vienet, Katie Faust, Louisia Faust, Enda Faust, Rosa Manasses, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stane, Miss Ray Stane, Messrs. D. Portar, N.  Dowling. (SCE 8/27/1892)

 

Coevas, Francois: see Cuevas, Francois.

 

Coffer, June Breath, 47, Cremated 13 Apr 1983 (CEC)

 

Cofield, Mrs. J. C. of Ascension parish, La., registered at the Bird Cage cottage, last week. (SCE 11/5/1892)

 

Cohen, Maurice r 700 N. Beach (Ph 50, 55)

 

Coignard, Linda Mrs., r 155 St. Joseph, Waveland (Ph 48-49) (ph 55)

 

Cokhall, Frank, after a pleasant visit to Depot Agent Pearson, has returned to Mobile. (SCE, 6-17-1893)

 

Colbert, Wayne - See article named  "Methodist" on  alphabetical list.

 

Cole, Catherine, An article in the Daily written by Catherine Cole appeared in the Daily Picayune on Sunday, July, 24,1892. It is copied in our records under Bay St. Louis, described in 1892. (VF MJS 00327)

 

Cole, Donald D., 814 N. Beach (Ph 48 thru 50)

 

Cole, Helen Wigginton, 55, Greenwood Cem. N.O. 3 Jan 1965 (CEC)

 

Coleman, Mr. Dudley, was at his Waveland home Saturday. (SCE 10/15/1892)

 

  Coleman, Hon. H. Dudley - House photo (ATG p8)

 

Mr. H. Dudley Coleman and family returned to their winter home in New Orleans this week. (SCE 10/29/1892)

 

Coleman, Mr. H. Dudley, See mention in article "Waveland - The Lovely Village On The Mississippi Sound"

 

Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley, are domiciled at their pretty "Bay Home" in Waveland for the summer. (SCE 6/24/1893)

 

Coleman, Mr. Dudley, has purchased the Sea View place, owned by Mr. R. Hitchcock, for $7,500.00 (SCE 7/1/1893)

 

Coleman, Dudley and sons visited Pearlington on Monday, and were the guests of Capt. Joe Favre, who showed them around the large mill and grounds of the Poitevant and Favre Mill Co.  (SCE 09/16/1893)

 

Waveland will have a town school now, as Dudley Coleman who has evinced great interest in the matter has donated the land for educational purposes. The school has long been needed, and this gift of 70 feet of land, hastens its consummation. The school will cost $800, and will have as its principal, C. Bordage.  This gentleman has been selected by the board of trustees as bringing every way well qualified for the position. Work will soon begin in the building.  (SCE 09/16/1893    Waveland News)

 

Coleman, Mrs. H. Dudley, and son, Prague, spent Sunday at their beautiful summer residence "Bay Home" in Waveland. (SCE 11-18-1893)

 

Coleman, Mrs. Frank, has taken possession of the Chaffe place in Waveland for the winter.  Several other summer homes have been rented for the present season. (SCE 11-18­1893)

 

Coleman, Miss Grace, came over and spent New Year's day with Mrs. Frank Coleman in Waveland. (SCE 1-13-1894)

 

Coleman, Mr. J. F., and family, arrived in Waveland Friday evening to spend a while in that lovely little town. They are occupying the R. H. Chaffe residence. (SCE 11-18-1893)

 

Coleman, Mr. J. F., and family, of Waveland, are visiting in New Orleans this week.  (SCE 12/16/1893)

 

Coleman, James Julian, r Fenton (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Coleman, Jessica Prague. ( Wb C pg 40) Husband: Hamilton H. Dudley Colman. Probate ?

 

Coleman, Prague-  Russ, Mr. J. D., of New Orleans, came over to Waveland on Saturday evening and was the guest of Mr. Prague Coleman.  (SCE 11-18-1893)

 

Coleman, Miss - Miss Raum, one of the belles of Vicksburg, Miss, is visiting Miss Coleman in Waveland.  This young lady is quite an acquisition to society in Waveland.  (SCE 8/6/1892)

 

Coleman, Robert H., 306 St. John (Ph 48)

 

Collete, F. E.  Mgr. Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.  On Front St. near Union. (No ref on card).

 

Collier, James, 415 Carroll Av. (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Collier, John Mrs., 108 N. Toulme (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Collins, Mrs. - Mrs. C. Reed, Mrs. J. Barere and Mrs. Burger were the New Orleans guests of Mrs. Moreau and Mrs. Muller this week.  (SCE 8/6/1892)

 

Collins, Carolyn - Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Collins and daughters, Kathy, Susan and Carolyn, of Mobile, arrived last week to visit with her aunt Mrs. Mildred Blaize.  Mr. Collins returned home Sunday and will join his family this week end. Mrs. Collins is the former Thelma Namals.  (Hancock County Eagle 8/7/1958)

 

Collins, Charles Jr. Mrs. 1506 Dunbar (Ph 55)

 

Collins, Charles Jr. 51, Metairie Cem. 01 Oct 1960  (CEC)

 

Collins, Mr. and Mrs. F. C., and daughters, Kathy, Susan and Carolyn, of Mobile, arrived last week to visit with her aunt Mrs.  Mildred Blaize.  Mr. Collins returned home Sunday and will join his family this week end. Mrs. Collins is the former Thelma Namals.  (Hancock County Eagle 8/7/1958)

 

Collins, Kathy - Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Collins and daughters, Kathy, Susan and Carolyn, of Mobile, arrived last week to visit with her aunt Mrs. Mildred Blaize.  Mr. Collins returned home Sunday and will join his family this week end. Mrs Collins is the former Thelma Namals.  (Hancock County Eagle 8/7/1958)

 

Collins, Susan - Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Collins and daughters, Kathy, Susan and Carolyn, of Mobile, arrived last week to visit with her aunt Mrs. Mildred Blaize.  Mr. Collins returned home Sunday and will join his family this week end. Mrs. Collins is the former Thelma Namals.  (Hancock County Eagle 8/7/1958)

 

Collins, William, WHT POL 1, FPC 0, SLV 0.  (Hancock County, Mississippi Tax Rolls 1820, VF Tax Rolls)

 

Colsin, Charles-  Bogue Homa Lodge 3275, K. of H. (Pearlington), an interesting session. After routine business, election of officers being in order. The following were elected to serve the ensuing term: Dictator, Asa Hursey; Sitting P.D.  J.S. Otis; vice dictator J.Q. Roberts; assistant dictator W.W. Wallace; Reporter W.M. Orr; F.R. M. Geiger, treasurer; Dr. C.H.  Brown; Chaplain Geo. W. Parker Jr.; guide Emile Koch; guardian Amos

 

  Madison; sentinel Chas. Colsin; rept.  to Grand Lodge Emile Koch; alternate Dr. C.H. Brown. (SCE 12/10/1892)

 

Colson, Henry, 336 Carroll Av. (Ph 48 thru 50) 334 Carroll (Ph 55)

 

The Colson home-stead was known as "Hill Haven". Co-owner (with his brother) of Colson's Sea Food Market, Beach Blvd in Bay St.  Louis (over the Beach and Bay) The brother's retired before Camille hurricane hit the area on August 17, 1969 (at which time the entire building was washed away by the high tides and winds.  Henry Colson was known as "Son" and his brother was "Nutsey".


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