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ANDREW J. LOTT was ferry-man on the Jourdan River near Kiln in 1908 when this picture was taken showing his family together with his sister-in-law and her children.
Photo courtesy of Jack Lott.
UNCLE EDDIE FAVRE and his dog in the Old Kiln Drug Store in 1915.
Courtesy Birdie Mae Ladner.
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IT WAS A hair-raising experience for H. R. Morris, superintendent of the Kiln High School, on that day back in 1947 when he told his Junior Class to “stand up straight, suck in the midrift, and smile facing the camera.” They did and they are: front row Lois Haas, Hallie Rester, Jesse Lott, Juanita Loveless, Peggy Necaise and Charline Necaise; back row: H. R. Morris, Superintendent, J. W. Olsen, Conrad L. Mauffray, Wesley Haas.
Photo through courtesy of Conrad L. Mauffray.
TRANSPORT A r i o * .
KILN CONSOLIDATED HIGH SCHOOL when solid rubber wheeled buses replaced horse and mule drawn wagons for transporting students to school, during the term 1918-1919. Photo courtesy of Jeanne Williams. “We were proud of these buses” said Mrs. Williams.
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Josie E. Welch advertised Imported hand painted China, cut glass, Novelties, Post Cards, Stationery, Books and Periodicals.
Fayard’s Airdome on Front Street with Mrs. Octave Fayard, proprietress advertised: “The Picture Show starts every evening at 7:45 o’clock. Nothing but high class pictures shown. Orchestra Band Every Night. Coolest Pictorium on earth. Cleanest Pictures Shown. Sea Breezes in Profusion. Bring the whole family and visitors with you every night. Exposition votes given away. Weekly passes and candy given away every Wednesday _ and Saturday Nights. Admission 5 cents and 10 cents.
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