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Eagan, Prof.- see BSL City of (article SCE 5/20/1893)
Eagan, James T., who was principal of the Bay St. Louis public schools during the past term, has been engaged for the fall term at an increase of 4- percent in his salary. 'Rah! for the Bay. It is now in order for other school trustees throughout the State to make similar acknowledgments of the merits of teachers, where justifiable. (POPLARVILLE FREE PRESS) (SCE 05/27/1893)
Eagan, Prof., was down from Picayune last Monday, mingling with his many Bay friends. (SCE 8/5/1893)
Eagan, Prof. J.T., went to Bay St. Louis on business this week. (SCE 8/5/1893)
A meeting of the board of trustees of the city public school was held Monday night. Mrs. Felix Saucier and Miss Lena Driver were appointed as assistants to Professor Eagan. (SCE 09/23/1893)
Eagan, Prof. J. T. was a pleasant caller at this office Tuesday morning. The Professor has gone to spend a few days at the Chicago Fair. He has an important notice in another column to parents. (SCE 09/23/1893)
Eagan, J.T. principal ad addressed to Public School patrons The Bay St. Louis Graded Public School will open Monday, October 2nd, at 8:30. Patrons are urged to have their children enter as early as possible in order to get the full benefit of the school and also that there may be no hindrance to the work of classification. J.T. Eagan, Principal. (SCE 09/23/1893)
"Eagen Cottage" guests were honored by a delightful hay ride the other evening. Among those present were: Mrs. Eagen, Mrs. Raymond, Mrs. J. Maxwell, Mrs. W. Fry, Mrs. J. Dowling and Mr. Sturger. (SCE 8/19/1893)
Eagen, Mrs., of New Orleans, has secured the Evan cottage, on Union Street, for the summer. (SCE 6/3/1893)
Raymond, Mrs. E., arrived at the Bay Tuesday, guest of Mrs. Eagen. (SCE 8/19/1893)
Eagan, Mrs., Holmes, Mrs. Stanley, and Mrs. Vizard, who have been pleasantly domiciled on Union street, returned to their winter home in New Orleans this week. The departure of these ladies is much regretted. (SCE 09/23/1893)
Eager family, here pre-civil war. Robert Sr. died in 1844. Oil Portraits in Lauren Rogers Museum, Robert and Hannah. Also see Richard Walter Williams.
Eagle - See Hancock County Eagle.
Eagle Restaurant- Joe Guisti-
We are now confronted with the restaurant business, and this is indeed quite a pleasure when one is hungry to step into such neat apartments as those furnished by Joe Guisti for the accommodation of his guests, and when one sits down to the well filled table, where you may eat on the American or European plan, you will at once decide that he gets up a first-class meal, and that, too, on short notice. This is known as the Eagle Restaurant, and Mr. Guisti has come to stay for the summer, and invites all to try his modes of serving oysters, sample his ice cream and drink ice cold lemonade. He keeps cakes and all kinds of confectioneries, and can give you a fine lunch if you have not time to have a meal served. He rents rooms by the day, night, the week or month, and will be found opposite the "Old Reliable Spotorno Store." (SCE 05/20/1893)
Eagle Wing Exchange, Front street. Mention in advertisement by Thomas Carver operating a private market (SCE 5/16/1896).
Earl, Julia B. Mrs., 128 Bookter (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)
Earle, Lillian G. r 119 Sycamore (Ph 55)
Early, Mr. Harvey (Waveland), was the guest of Mr. Douglas Forsythe this week. (SCE 8/27/1892)
Easterbrook, Mrs. - In a letter dated 1862 by James A Houston to his wife, he mentions that he has secured Mrs. Easterbrook's home for his wife's use while she is visiting him in Bay St. Louis. (VF Houston)
Easterling, E. G. - Bailey, Dr., of our school, and Dr. E.W. Manar, of Bay St. Louis, with Prof. Boylston, of Ocean Springs, were the judges Saturday night at Gulfport in the annual Harrison county oratorical and elocution contest, an event of import and one that has long been anticipated, as the large attendance well evinced. The gold medal for oratory was awarded to B.G. Easterling, of the municipality of Wiggins, and to Miss Elaine Griffin, of Long Beach, the medal for elocution. Wiggins also captured the musician's prize. The next contest will be held next year, under the auspices of the Harrison County Teacher's Association. (The High School Idea, Vol 1, BSL March 1908)
Eaton, C. M. Mrs. Bch Blvd, Clermont Harbor (Ph 55)
Echo see Sea Coast Echo
Eclipse Brass Band- Last night the Orange Grove Cottage, on Main street, was the scene of much pleasure. The young ladies of the house gave a hop for which the Eclipse Brass Band furnished the music. Dancing was kept up until a late hour when the evening of so much pleasure was brought to an end. (SCE 8/27/1892)
Ecuyer, Mr., the New Orleans tannery man, Mr. Ecuyer, was in the Bay Thursday, the guest of Mr. R. Mendes. (SCE 12/03/1892)
Edmonson, Van m Matthews, Miriam 1-1-1987 (PC&C)
Edmund, Mr. and Helwege, Miss Edna , of Waveland, entertained a large number of their friends from New Orleans this week. (SCE, 12/31/1892)
Edmunds, Emma Walker, Garden of Memory 16 Jul 1986 (CEC)
Edwards, Dr. - 119 Main Street, BSL, HCHS framed photo of house burning.
Edward Elec Bordage, Clermont Harbor (Ph55)
Edwards, Emma
Edwards, Miss Emma. Tis with no little pleasure that we note the return of Miss Emma Edwards from New Orleans. (SCE 8/6/1892)
Misses Katie and Emma Edwards returned Wednesday morning from a visit to New Orleans. (SCE 9/10/1892)
Edwards, Misses - On Saturday Miss Phelo Monti returned from a visit to the Misses Edwards, near Jordan river. (SCE/10/08/1892)
Edwards, Miss May- Sweet and pretty Miss May Edwards visited Biloxi on Wednesday. (SCE 9/10/1892)
Edwards, Misses - On Saturday Miss Phelo Monti returned from a visit to the Misses Edwards, near Jordan river. SCE/10/08/1892)
Three charming rosebuds, Misses Phelo Monti, May and Katie Edwards spent Sunday at Pass Christian taking in sights. (SCE/10/22/1892)
The Misses Katie and May Edwards visited friends in the Bay today. (SCE 11/5/1892)
Kuttner, Mrs. A.J., is visiting Mrs. Edwards and daughters. (SCE 11/19/1892)
The Misses Edwards were here today. (SCE 11/26/1892)
The charming Miss May Edwards returned to her country home on Tuesday after a visit of several days to her friend, Miss Philo Monti. (SCE 12/10/1892)
Misses Katie and Emma Edwards returned Wednesday morning from a visit to New Orleans. (SCE 9/10/1892)
Edwards, Misses - On Saturday Miss Phelo Monti returned from a visit to the Misses Edwards, near Jordan river. (SCE/10/08/1892)
Three charming rosebuds, Misses Phelo Monti, May and Katie Edwards spent Sunday at Pass Christian taking in sights. SCE/10/22/1892)
The Misses Katie and May Edwards visited friends in the Bay today. (SCE 11/5/1892)
Kuttner, Mrs. A.J., is visiting Mrs. Edwards and daughters. (SCE 11/19/1892)
Miss Katie Edwards, of Bay St. Louis, is charmingly and ably presiding over "Cameron" school. (SCE 11/19/1892)
The Misses Edwards were here today. (SCE 11/26/1892)
Edwards, Miss Katie (Gulf View) has returned from New Orleans where she enjoyed the New Year festivities. (SCE 01/07/1893)
Edwards, Miss Katie, a favorite of local society, has returned from a visit to New Orleans. (SCE,2-25-1893)
Edwards, Mrs. Kate, who so efficently trains the young idea at Gulf View, returned home yesterday, the school being closed.
Edwards, Misses Emma and Ida, were over from N. O. Sunday and spent the day pleasantly with their many Bay friends. (SCE 03/18/1893)