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HANCOCK COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
- CEDAR REST CEMETERY
- HALLOWEEN EVENT
My	name is Jean Baotiste Toulme. I	was	born at Nantes,	France,
<175Q>	In	one of the religious wars I left	for	Santa Domingo.	In the
native uprising in Santa Domingo in which I lost everything, I emigrated t_Q_ the U.S. with my family., including my son, John B. Toulme born in (V795>^ I came to Mobile with 325 and my slaves.
My	son was the first postmaster for	Shieldsborough (Oct	11, 1819)
and	also postmaster 1837-1845. My son was	the	first Secretary	in the
first administration of the incorporated city of Shieldsboro in 1858.
He was later mayor of Bay St. Louis. -?
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My son was the first merchant in BSL (1812). He bought an unfurnished 2 room v/ooden structure on the corner of Union and Beach. He made a habit of putting aside every $20 gold piece into a roll which he opened on New Year's day and divided between his children.J? During his life-time he owned property in Mobile, New Orleans, and Bay St. Louis.?
His most well known property was the Crescent Hotel on thebeach of B.S.L. (built by	Ray). it was at the junction of Railroad
and Front St. (beach). It was the largest hotel of its day, accomodating 100 people, with land for tennis, croquet, swings, and walks. The balmy baeeze, the excellent climate of the Gulf coast, the finest artesion well in the state - the bubbling, sparking, clear water - made the hotel the attraction of the coast.7
My son gave to the city of Bay St. Louis the land occupied by Cedar Rest Cemetery, the Methodist Church, Masonic Temple, and the Court House. ?
My grandson, J. V. Toulme, only son of John B. Toule, inherited the proprie torship fo the Cresent HoteJ^ was also mayor of Bay St. Louis,^ also gave land to the Methodist Church . He was also postmaster 1857-I865. He organized the Shieldsboro Dragons in 1861 and the Shieldsboro Rifle Corp during the Civil V/ar.^As mayor in 1893 he set aside money for the erection of the public school bui&ding against the consent of the majority but for which his picture hangs in the school auditorium.'' He was married 3 times (had 6 children ?) and is buried over there with his
3	wives on either side.y2-
1.Letterfrom	Louise Bosshard, granddaughter of J. V. Toulme
2. SCE 1942; Jubilee Edition, May Edwards, p 20
3. SCE 1942, p 27
4.	ATG, p 14
5.	Same as 2
6.	Same as 2
7.	ATG, p 14
8.	SCE, 19^2, p 27
9.	ATG p4
10.	VF
11.	SCE 1892, p 12
12.	CRC - N4*26,25,27 ,&28


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