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Pearlington (page 2) In 1849 Eliza Jane Poitevent, a native of Peardington was vorn. .At 14 she contributed to newspapers and at 23 she married Col. A. M. i Holbrook, editor of the D*£ly Picayune (N.O.) and at his death becamse the first woman owner-publisher of a major newspaper. In the 1850's Usan Vaughn, a Pearlington slave blacksmith, owned by Nezan Favre, developed the famous high wheeled wide tread "carrylog" ^ that made it possible for Coast logging crews to work in wet ground and -fc haul out logs of any sixe with their sturdy ox teams. A half century later another Mississippian, John Lindsey of Laurel, developed the eight wheel oxx wagon that outmoded the "carrylog" and proceded the motor truck (Ray Thompson, Coast Lis mber Lore) In 1$51 Academy at Napoleon (between Pearlington and G insville) became the first school with Rev. E. D. Pitts in charge (he later started the Methodist church in Bay St. Louis). In 1861-65 during the Civil War, due to confiscation by soldiers -ar. and robbery by jayhawkers most stores ceased to operate. Salt was ^scarse that women traded home-made hats for salt. Many familiies took refuge in the Pearl River swamps.. In 1866 the Pgitevent & Farve Lumber Co. was founded. In 1872 the mills were sawing to order, employ 8-10 vessels and could scarcely keep up with orders. (N.O. Picayune), May 5th. 1897 The Pearlington Herald began publication. In 1898 was the worst of the Yellow^gver^e^i^mic. iN 1899 Etienne William MAXSOty WAS APPOINTED POSTMASTER AT Pearlington. He later had a career with the U. S. Dept of Agriculture in Washington, vD. C.. 1902 In 1901 the Favre Lumber Company openedHancock B nk opened and Indian Joe, the last of the Indians being moved to reservation came back to live at Possum Walk not far from the Choctaw Indian Settlement on Devil Swamp. , , * 50 yr old In 1930 a fire destroyed the ornate^Pearlington Methodist church which housed the library for the town. In 1961 the First Southern Baptist Church of Pearlington was organized. In 1969 hurricane Camille devestated the Miss, coast Today the population of Pearlington is JJhUtf' ^bOd, and the leading businesses are _____________________________. !fAt&r^&^i8fiSin#ipfp§^|nn^-s sPace Center, Port Bienville, Stennis the future looks bright.^ ''ilSS Wel°0,"e Ce"ter showinS 800'000 travelers
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