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Fayard, Frank & Murter, Magnolia Emilia m 1875 (OLG MB 1)
Fayard, Fred Sr. r 232 Sycamore (Ph 55)
Fayard, Fred E. Sr. (Nl-51 CRC Bk)
Fayard, Fred E. Jr., 232 Sycamore (Ph 48 thru 50)
Fayard, Gilmore is the proprietor of the Railroad Exchange and keeps a quiet and orderly place. He has been here for four years, and he is a genial good fellow and enforces a strict observance of the rules of the house. He keeps all kinds of liquors, choice wines, ice-cold imported beer, and caters to the customers in a manner that pleases all. He keeps the standard brands of tobacco and the best makes of cigars, and all users of the "weed of Virginia" find just the kind that suits them best. He owns his building, carries a large stock of pure liquors, and besides this owns other valuable property in the city. (SCE 05/20/1893) Fayard, Mr. Gilmore, has been granted license to retail spirituous and vinuous liquors. (SCE 6/10/1893)
Fayard, Mr. James Gilmore, is advertising the Rail Road
Exchange in another column. This saloon is first-class in every respect and is governed by rigidly enforced rules. (SCE 04/15/1893)
Fayard, Mr. James Gilmore, received permission to move his Railroad Exchange opposite its present location from the Board of Mayor and Aldermen at their last regular meeting. (SCE 11-11-1893)
Fayard, Louis, E. Murtagh, and E. C. Gardebled, the committee of the I.H.H. & L. Fire Co., return thanks to Mrs. C. Gardebled, Mrs. A. Basford, and Miss Florence Gardebled for services at their ball. (SCE 04/22/1893)
Ruhr, Wm., was elected President in the twenty-fourth annual election of officers for the Independent Hope Hook and Ladder Fire Company, No. 1, held at their hall last Monday night. Other results were as follows: R.S. Knight, vice-president; foreman, R. Attaway; first assistant foreman, J.J. Manieri; second Assistant foreman, Louis Fayard; treasurer, E. Murtagh; secretary; flag bearer, Charles Chadwick; banner bearer, F. Fayard; engineer, J.P. Foster. The officers elected are worthy and all well qualified for the trust reposed in their care and the honors bestowed. (SCE 7/29/1893)
Fayard, Mrs. Louis, a kind and devoted Christian, died at her home on Union Street, Saturday evening at 4 o'clock, aged 81 years. The remains were followed by a large number of sorrowing friends at the cemetery and given to mother earth. (SCE 09/23/1893)
Fayard, Pedro
On the 28th day of May, one thousand eighteen hundred and two, I, Don Juan Vaugeois, Pastor of the Church of Our Lady of the Conception of Mobile, solemnly baptized in the house of Pedro Fayard at Bay St. Louis - twins who were born on the


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