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Pass Christian had no groccry store, no restaurants, no clothing. In response to these needs the Salvation Army bought a huge tent and set it up at the ballpark to dispense clothing and food. The army set up a field kitchen at Pass high and fed the town for several weeks.
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The Ikss Christian Mayor and Board of Aldermen in emergency session just after the storm on the second floor of the Hancock Iknk "building.
We want to express our sincere admiration for all who endured Hurricane Camille, for your courage and help, both during the storm, and in the difficult days which have followed. Warren Carver, Mayor
William M. Frisbie, Commissioner
Andre Arceneaux, Commissioner
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The Hancock Board of Supervisors in emergency session at Ba-mada Inn. after the storm.


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