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Piernas, L. J. - Medal Subscription List - We, the
undersigned, subscribe the amounts next to our names for the purpose of purchasing silver medals for the use of the public schools of this city, to be awarded as tokens for good conduct, application,etc., both at the girls and boys schools. Mrs. Amelie Gragnon, medal for good conduct $2.50; A.G. Peiri .25; T.L. Evans .50; R.J. Turner, M.D. .50; L.J. Piernas .50; Captain Toulme .50; J.V. Dillon .50; John Osoinach .50; S.P. Driver .50; A.R. Hart .50;
Theo Reese 2.50; M. Gragnon .50; J.T. Eagan 2.50; Mrs. Bowers .50; Chas. G. Moreau .50. (SCE 12/10/1892)
Piernas, Louis. Postmaster saved mail from doomed building the night of the Hurricane of 1 Oct. 1893. (Daily Picayune) Temporary building used connected to Evans Drug Store.
Louis J. Perinas (a black) was appointed postmaster by John Wanamaker under Pres. Harrison's administration. The post office was then located on the beach opposite property of Mrs. George Planchet. Although he was removed from the post during the administration of Grover Cleveland (D) he was reappointed when McKinley (R) was elected. He was removed under the Grover Cleveland (D) comeback and reappointed under Teddy Roosevelt (R) in 1902 and again in 1906. Postmaster May 1898 - March 1911 (VF)
Piernas, Louis (N7-25 CRC Bk)
Piernas, Louis & Barabino, Mary Louise m 1882 (OLG MB 1)
Piernas, Louis & Labatte, Adelaide m 1849 (OLG MB 1)
Piernas, Louis Joseph (N7-24 CRC Bk)


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