Alphabet File page 122
Edwards, Miss May, is visiting in Algiers, La. (SCE 04/22/
1893)
Edwards, Miss May, has returned from a delightful visit to friends in Algiers, La. (SCE 05/06/1893)
Edwards, Miss Katie, is out again among her many friends after a severe spell of illness. (SCE 05/06/1893)
Edwards, Miss Ida, arrived at the Bay Wednesday morning to spend the heated term at home and among her many friends. (SCE, 6-17-1893)
Edwards, the Misses, entertained on Sunday last the following guests: Missess Odele Broadman, Maymie Roomey, Messrs, Dan Rooney, Jas. Broadman, of Algiers, La., and Jas. O' Conner, John Finneran, of New Orleans. (SCE 7/15/1893)
Edwards, Mr. John, spent Monday in the Crescent City. (SCE 05/06/1893)
Edwards, Mae N., Memories of storm of Oct. 3, 1893. Copies in HCHS disk CATAGORIES, STORMS.
Edwards Building - Thomas Evans has leased the Edwards Building formerly occupied by the Coast Furniture and Supply. (SCE 23 Nov 1908).
Edwards, J.R., clerk aboard the steamer "JAS. BATTLE". (MJS V 00079)
Edwards, Handsome John returned from a visit to New Orleans on Monday. (SCE 01/14/1893)
Edwards, Mr. Jno., left on Monday to witness the New Orleans Carnival festivities. (SCE 02/18/1893)
Edwards, Mr. John (Waveland) much to the regret of his numerous friends and acquaintances, left Thursday evening for Louisiana where he has accepted a position. (SCE 9/30/1893)
Edwards, John K., 86, Evergreen Cem. Gulfport 09 Feb 1955 CEC)
Edwards, John K. Former Mayor of BSL. (SCE Jubilee 1942 pg 4)
John V. Toulme, Mayor in 1893 set aside the money ($3,800.00) out of the meager revenues of the city for the purpose of erecting the present school building, he was threatened with indictment, it is said, by the grand jury, for misappropriation of funds. An annex was built very much against the consent of the majority, during the Edwards' administration, in the early part of 1906, Mr. Edwards finding money to do it, without a flotation of bonds. A picture of J. V. Toulme, the indomitable pioneer of free schools, now hangs in the school auditorium, and is put in this brochure as an honored tribute to his manly character. There should be one of John D. Edwards beside it, as he stemmed the popular tide, and built the Annex. (CCS)
Edwards, K. Mrs., 319 Carroll Ave. (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)
Edwards, Katherine L., Cemetery Bay St. Louis, 17 Feb 1905
Edwards, Mamie Miss and Fisk, Mrs., of New Orleans, were guests of Misses O'Brian, of Union street, last week. (SCE 8/12/1893)
Edwards Mill. Located at end of Ullman Avenue at Bayou Gelere.
Edwards Sawmill - A new road is being cut from the foot of Nicholson avenue to Edwards sawmill. The road is 30 feet wide. (SCE 8/20/1892)
Edwards Mill - On Sunday a large number of young folks gave a ride to Edward's mill on a visit to the Misses Edwards. (SCE 11/19/1892)
Edwards, Sylvania, 325 St. George (Ph 48 thru 50)
Egan, Lydia (Nee Lydia Saucier) was one of the young local vocalists of the 1890's. (SCE Jubilee 1942 pg 5).
Eggloff, Mr.- As a result of the Fielding-Bowen contest, our tonsorial artist, Mr. R. Guerra, wheeled Mr. Eggloff around town in a wheel-barrow last Friday morning. The bet was quite a novel one and equally amusing. (SCE 01/14/1893 Eggloff, Mr. - von Gohren, Dr., Messrs. Fayard, Ramond and Eggloff are not moss backs and will be of much good to the Bay. They are the right men in the right place for Aldermen. (SCE, 2/24/1894)
Eggloff, Ferd - Levy, Mr. G.A., the hustling Welcome Store man, was in New Orleans this week purchasing the biggest stock ever known to arrive in Bay St. Louis of summer goods. He also purchased suits for the G.A. Levy baseball club. The following names compose the club: Pitcher, Ralph Blaize; catcher, Gabriel Blaize; 1st base, Joe dePaoli; 2nd base, G. Tomaich; 3rd base, Ferd Eggloff; short stop, Howard Pate; right field, Alcede Ladner; left field, Manly Blaize; center field, Gaston Gardebled; captain, Joe dePaoli. (SCE 6/3/1893)
Eggloff, Mr. Ferdinand, announced for alderman from the 4th ward in our announcement column. Mr. Eggloff is young and of the most solid and progressive ideas. If elected he will creditable hold the position. (SCE, 2/17/1894)
Eggloff, Mr. Henry was in Pass Christian this week, setting out fruit trees. Mr. Eggloff is very successful in planting and raising fruit trees and makes a specialty of it. (SCE 12/03/1892)
Egloff, F. H., City Councilman (ATG 1894 p 11)
Ferdinand H. Egloff was commissioner of finance for BSL under Mayor Traub in 1928. (SCEJUB42P27)
Egloff, John A., 128 1/2 Sycamore (Ph 48 thru 50) 351 Main (Ph 55)
Egloff, John. Member of the City Election Commission in 1942 (SCEJUB42P27).
Egloff, Paul, 124 Ballentine (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)
Egloff, Thomas, 612 Hancock (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)
Egnacious, E. P. "Hungry" - Candidate for JP Beat 2 in Democratic Primary Aug 26, 1975 against Horatio Frierson, Jr.
Ehrett, E. J. r 624 Bch Blvd, Waveland (Ph 55)
Ehrman, Louis Felix. Mrs. (nee Blanch Avery) was a niece of Miss Josiephine E. Welch's. Had a nice trained voice. (SCE Jubilee 1942 pg. 2).
Eike, Mr. George, a prominent schooner owner of New Orleans, spent from Saturday to Monday with his wife who is spending the heated term at the Bay. (SCE 7/1/1893)
Elder, T.L., representing the Gruenwald music house, of New Orleans, was at the Bay this week. (SCE 7/29/1893)
Eldredge, Dr. H. A., r. 966 S. Beach (Ph 48 thru 50, 55) (Jo Debeaver's father. Phys. Masonic Temple Bldg.
Elie, Lois - See article named "Methodist" on alphabetical list.
Elim - Name of early Baptist church in Bay St Louis in 1858 see CHURCHES
Ellington, Thelma, r S. Beach (Ph 50)
Elliot, Dr. of New Orleans, is at present spending awhile with his family who are spending the heated term with Mrs. Tidwell. (SCE 9/03/1892)
Elliot, Mr. gave a delightful sailing party this week to Pass Christian aboard his fine boat "DONA". Among those present were Miss N. Forsythe, Miss Josie Craig, Miss C. Elliot, Mr. Wm Forsythe, Mr. Fountaine Craig, Mr. K. Logan. (SCE 8/20/1892)
Elliot, Joseph - "Lady Luckett", the pleasure sloop from Waveland, with Capt. E. Helwege, and messrs. Preston Herndon, King, Lagan, Joseph Elliot, Thomas Barr, and Arthur Shepard aboard, arrived at Pascagoula on the 17th, inst., to take part in the regatta. The young gentlemen are on a cruise along the coast and will visit the several islands of the Sound.-Pascagoula Magnet. (SCE 8/27/1892)
Elliot, L. S., (Son of E. D. Elliot) Linotype operator for Echo. (SCE 1942 pg 26).
Elliott, Luther Sexton, 82, Greenwood Cem. N.O. 25 Apr 1977 (CEC)
Elliot, Meg - LAGARDE WINS AT DIAMONDHEAD- Lis Lagarde, 15 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lagarde placed first in the Diamondhead Junior Tournament. Earlier in the month Miss Lagarde assured herself a place in the Southern Closed Junior Tournament to be played in Mobile with a semi-final finish in the Mississippi Junior Qualifying Tournament in Jackson. The top four finishers from the Mississippi tournament qualified for the Southern Closed. Miss Lagarde was the only player from the coast to reach the top four.
Miss Lagarde teamed with Meg Elliott of Brookhaven to win the 16-year-olds double title. The pair defeated the number one seeded doubles team for the title.
In single's play during the Juniors, Miss Lagarde defeated three opponents, before being defeated by Debbie Dotson in the semi-finals.