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Butler, Charles A. and family, after spending the summer here at their home on the beach, have returned to their home in New Orleans. (SCE/10/08/1892) Butler, Chas. A. Studio burned Nov. 16, 1907 5 AM (SCE) Conflagration originating from unknown causes destroyed a business portion of Bay St. Louis, including St. Joseph's Academy and Church of Our Lady of the Gulf. Losses will reach $250,000. The fire originated in the Bay Mercantile Co. building on the ground floor of the Opera House owned by John Osoinach. Buildings burned and damaged: Opera House Clifton Hotel Studio of Chas. A. Butler Residence and business of A. Weinberg St. Joseph's Academy Church of Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Rectory Planchet Building occupied by King's Daughters Library H. S. DeGillum Store Thomas Reed Drug Store Dr. Turner's office Three buildings owned by Mrs. Planchet Miss Josie Welch's News Stand J. W. Watts' Machine Shop Thos. W. Evans Drug Store With this conflagration is wiped away one of the oldest landmarks: Father Leduc's beautiful Church of Our Lady of the Gulf with its four dialed town clock and the bells (a gift from Mrs. Schiller), which for all these years sounded the different events - joyous and solemn - as was their office to do. There was something almost human when the church clock struck 7:30 just as the steeple which encased it crumbled and fell. (Sea Coast Echo -Nov. 16, 1907). Butler, Frank N. - Of all the pretty and fashionable girls summering in Waveland who in magnificent turnouts adorn our shell road every evening none are more admired in beauty, form and dress than those two rosebuds from the garden of New Orleans society belles than Miss 01 Donne1, daughter of Hon. Larry O'Donnel and Miss Mary Butler, daughter of Mr. Frank N. Butler. (SCE 8/6/1892) Butler, Frank N.- see Waveland, City of (article SCE 5/13/1893) Butler, J. M. (S38-16 CRC Bk)
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