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The Ocean Springs held her position of third in the race. The Harlequin was next, winning her Drize with ease, and the Julia Lake winning hers beating the Pelican, Louisette and other boats of the higher class. Prize Presentation The silver prizes were presented by Col. Geo. Clark; the beautiful flaps were presented by Capt. Geo. Blakesly on behalf of Vr. and Mrs. Stapleton; and the purses were presented by J. W. Fairfax, Esq., Riving to all an equal chance to make neat and appropriate speeches, and to receive the kind replies of the winners. Thus has ended one of the most pleasant reunions of the season. The citizens of the Bay deserve the thanks of all for starting the ball and again reviving the spirit of boat sailing; and the Nobile Yacht Club deserve their share for coming so far from home to contest for the prizes, even if they did win two out of the three, and I trust they may all live to win many more. I owe my friend, Cant. Blakesly, many thanks for his kindness, and will try and reciprocate by patronizing the beautiful Camella whenever I am without a fifty cent city bill, and I can never forget the courtesy and kindness extended me at this place, and shall be happy to test it again. SKEWBALL Source: Daily (^.r.) Picayune - Tuesday, August 20, 1867 conied by V. James Stevens
Mississippi Sound First Regatta after the Civil War 1867 (6)