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Koch, a native of Denmark^ whose facinating diary is available at the library. The house was lived in by Nettie Koch untilyjdeath at 94 in 1955.
If you return to the river and again proceed eastward, along the south (right) side of Main street were the homes of Coburn Weston, Judge Freeman Jones, the Marquez Family, Arthur Marshall, the Jopes family (in whose home was the telephone exchange), the Holeman family, Lamar Otis, John W. Baxter and the Methodist Church across from the cemetery. Then came the Sidney Otis family^. (V. P. of the mill), the Methodist Parsonage, Alfonse Evans^ (son of Dr. Thomas Evans of Bay St. Louis), Jim Mitchell and the silent movie house. Next, the Masonic Hall and recreation hall stood across the street from the Baptist Church. Then came the homes of the Parker family, John Weston, Harry Baxter, Elliot Casanova, Jules Casanova, Jense Nelson and William Koch. Also, there were other homes scattered back from the street and along the river but of all of these
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mentioned, only the tlemetery remains.


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