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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 .5 0; A.R. Hart .50; Theo Reese 2.50; M. Gragnon .5 0; J.T. Eagan 2.50; Mrs. Bowers .50; Chas. G. Moreau .50. (SCE 12/10/1892)
Toulme, Capt. - see BSL, City of (article SCE 5/20/1893) Toulme, Capt. - see Crescent Hotel (article 5/20/1893) Toulme, Mayor, is a staunch advocate of the public park project, and is doing his possible best towards securing it. (SCE 6/10/1893)
Toulme, Hon. J.V., was elected chairman Thursday evening when a meeting was held and the park commission organized. Mr. W.J. Yenni was elected Sec. and Treasurer, and the other members are the Messrs. J.F. Cazeneuve, Jno. Fahey, and W.T. Leibrook. (SCE 7/1/1893)
Toulme, Mayor, is having some very pretty improvements made in front of his Crescent hotel. (SCE 7/8/1893)
Toulme, Mayor, we are glad to note, is setting the good example of setting an agenda on the fixing of sidewalks.
This is of much importance and every property holder should not neglect it. (SCE 7/15/1893)
Toulme, Mayor, has about the finest field of sugar cane we have yet seen in and about the Bay this season. (SCE 10/28/1893)
Toulme, Mayor John V. , and Miss Mittie Shansy, a lovely lady of this city, were married Thursday evening, Rev. N.B.
Harmon officiating. (SCE, 2/17/1894)
Toulme, Mrs. John V. , spent Tuesday with friends in New Orleans. (SCE, 2/17/1894)


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