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With the friendly Indians who were gay and happy, the village lived
simply and happily, fishing and hunting - singing and dancing.
100
FADE IN DANCERS * COSTUMES OF £** YEARS AGO.
MAYOR:	It was 100 years ago this year	this	village of
Chi-ca-pou-la and fort was incorporated under the name of "Shieldsboro’1
Little is known of Mr. shields for whom it w s named and in less than
20 years the city of Shieldsboro changed its name to Bay St. Louis,
named after the body of water on which it was located.
It was about this time that the first railroad - The
New Orleans-Mobile-and Chatanooga, put an end to bringing freight in
by barge. This line was soon bought by the L & N R. R. and the fishing
an industrial
village of Bay St. Loui3 began to Sake on a rKXHEfcxatmosphere.
Sheep raising and wool became important products and the County
boasted large woolen mills,. Thousands of acres of WQHsixatxiKKiix piney
woods attracted lumber mills and turpentine stills. (53ns Trapping
for the fur industry became an important industry( Ye-s-, and let's
-	Shrimp and oysters were canned and shipped fra all over
the United States, kutxsnus
During the gay nineties Bay St. Louis became ^uite
popular as a resort area, especially for New Orleans people. Many
citizens of today remauber the Sunday and Wednesday dollar-excursion
trains running from New Orleans to ^cean Springs filled to capacity
summertime
with happy crowds. One of the simple/pleasures was to meet the
excursion train and promenade with friends watching the vendors ssiiing
running up and down outside the train selling everything from fish
sandwiches to camellias through the windows. The first Bay St. Louis
opera house
yacht club was organized and a large tHaafcasae was built which brought musicals and lyceum programs to the town. A plan v/aS on foot for this operahouse to be used for try-outs by New Orleans theatrical troops when the building burned and the plan was never revived.


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