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Postcards reflect lifestyle of Coast in 1901
Thanks to the Detroit Publishing Co., who in 1901 contracted local photographers to photograph scenes to be made into postcards, we can enjoy a wonderful
of
tum-of-the-cen-tury lifestyle in Bay St. Louis.
It was a slower, idyllic time when a social occasion could be as simple as a bicycle ride along the shelled beachroad. Every beachfront home had a pier, and the gazebo, or “shoo-fly” was a common part of outdoor architecture.
A promotional brochure, “The Mexican Gulf Coast, Winter Resort, ” also published about 1901, describes Bay St. Louis as a place where “many New Orleans people have their summer homes. And during the heated term, entire families, with carriages, saddle-horses, bird and pets of every kind, move out to enjoy the delightful sea breeze and the boating, bathing and fishing. . .”
The site of the scene of today’s
Flashback was 216 N. Beach, the residence of Mr. and Mrs. H.D. Boyles. Shortly after the photograph was taken, the home burned and the Boyles erected the Tulane Hotel, a popular summer, winter and health
resort, which could accommodate 60 guests.
Do you have a local photograph to submit to Coast Flashback? It can be of any subject or event in the Coast's distant or recent past. Please send a description with your name, address and daytime phone to Murella H. Powell, Biloxi Public Library, 139 Lameuse, Biloxi MS 39530; or call her at 374-0330. Photos will be returned.
glimpse
by Murella H. Powell
Coast
Flashback


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