Alphabet File page 169

Harris, A. G. r Kiln (Ph 55)

 

Harris, Edward Hooper, 66, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 22 Jul 1982 (CEC)

 

Harris, Elizabeth, 79, Metairie N.O. La. 25 Apr 1920 (CEC)

 

Harris, Rev. H. J. - early pastor at Pearlington. Reminensces recounted (PC&C p 14)

 

  Harris, Rev. J. A. - Coraish, Rev. J. J., of Baton Rouge, will preach here Sunday in place of Rev. J. A. Harris, who is absent for his health.  (SCE 7/15/1893)

 

Harris, Mr. Jno., and Messrs. Dan Walker and Henry Stevenson enjoyed a wild cat chase with their hounds one mile west of Nicholson, and killed three large wild cats. (SCE 1/6/1894)

 

Harris, Jules E., 940 S. Beach (Ph 50, 55)

 

Harrison Beverage Agency, Waveland Hgts., Waveland (Ph 55)

 

Harrison, F. K. r Hoffman Ln., Waveland (Ph 55)

 

Harrison, Genevieve D., 326 Easterbrook (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Harrison, W. J., Jourdan River (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Harrison, Wm. r 129 Market, Waveland (Ph 55)

 

Hart, Mr. - The following-named gentlemen were appointed on the new Executive Committee for beat 5 at the Democratic mass meeting Saturday evening:  Messrs. Hart, E.H. Hoffmann, J.V. Dillon, F.C. Bordage, and Olus Bourgeois. (SCE 8/13/1892)

 

Hart, A. R.  Edit/Pub of Gulf Coast Progress. (In its 12th year in 1884). (ATG pBSL-6, photo of Mr. Hart).

 

  Mrs. A. R. Hart and Mrs. C. Hoffman have returned from

 

  Osyka, Miss.  (SCE - 10/1/1892)

 

Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hart left on Thursday for a visit to friends and relatives in Meridian, Miss. (SCE 11/26/1892)

 

Hart, Mr. and Mrs. A. R., have returned from Meridian Miss. (SCE 12/10/1892)

 

A. R. Hart was appointed postmaster under the Harding administration.  He resigned under Pres. Hoover. (SCE Jubilee 1942 pge 7, col 4).

 

  Postmaster December 1923 - January 1927 (VF)

 

  Hart, A. R. Mrs., 145 Main (Ph 48 thru 50)

 

Hart, Archie,  home was on Main where Baptist church is. (Emil Piazzo).

 

Hart, Mr. Archie, from the intelligence conveyed in a Bay St. Louis dispatch to the Times-Democrat of Friday morning, stating the probability of his appointment to the postmastership, is truly gratifying, and, more so to us, because he is of the profession and his labors for Democracy are to be rewarded.  (SCE 05/13/1893)

 

  Hart, C. C. - Bay Grist & Feed Mill & Wood Yard, opp L&N depot, Westside.  (SCE 5/16/1896)

 

Hart, Hon. C.C., returned on Tuesday from a visit to Yazoo, Miss. (SCE 01/07/1893)

 

Hart, Florence, was student in first BSL school with highest grades and assisted Principal Mr. T. L. Trawick in instruction of students, gratis. (CCS)

 

Hart, Johnnie, taught in first BSL school under Mr. T. L. Trawick, Principal after Sept 21, 1904 (CCS)

 

Hart, Lewis Warren, 53, Waveland Cemetery 17 Oct 1974 (CEC)

 

Hart, Mr. M. - We regret to note the departure of Mr. M. Hart and family for McComb City, Miss., their future home.  Mr. Hart sold his place to a New Orleans party. We wish him success in his new home. (SCE 11/19/1892)

 

Hart, Miss S. C., (Mrs Jas H. Neville) (SCE 5 Sep 1903).

 

Hartel, Stephen C., 520 Bch. Blvd., Waveland (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Hartmann, J. G. r 6th., Waveland (Ph 55)

 

Hartwell, Miss - Miss Harriet Miller, an accomplished and beautiful society belle of Biloxi, is spending awhile at the Bay, the guest of the Misses Hartwell. (SCE 8/6/1892)

 

Miss Mary Douglas, one of the Crescent City's fairest society daughters, who is the guest of Mrs. Willow, in Waveland, is spending a few days with the Misses Hartwell. (SCE 8/6/1892)

 

Hartwell, C. C. and family still linger at their pretty home on the beach.  They are right; this is now the best part of the season.  (SCE/10/08/1892)

 

Hartwell, Mr. C. C., and family left on Tuesday for their winter home in New Orleans.  These excellent people have a lovely home on the beach and are regular summer visitors here.  (SCE 10/15/1892)

 

Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hartwell were over from N. O. on Thursday to look after their pretty summer home on the beach. (SCE 11/26/1892)

 

Hartwell, Mr. and Mrs. C.C., of New Orleans, spent Tuesday at their summer home.  (SCE, 12/24/1892)

 

Hartwell, Mr. C. C., has purchased the lot in the rear of his property.  The bill of sale will be passed in a few days.  (SCE 12/17/1892)

 

The Echo returns thanks to Mr. C.C.  Hartwell, 48 Baronne Street, New Orleans, and to Mr. E.  Finhold, of Waveland, for a list of new subscribers sent in this week. (SCE 01/07/1893)

 

Hartwell-Mulcaby, reproduced from the N.O. PICAYUNE contained  the following item and with pleasure we print it because the groom is well-known in this section and is the son of one of our summer residents:  "Last Tuesday evening was solemnized the wedding Miss Mamie Mulcahy and Mr. Samuel C. Hartwell. 

 

  Although no formal invitations had been issued, the   beautiful new St. Joseph's church was crowded with the friends of the young couple.  The altars were handsomely decorated with natural flowers and illuminated with innumerable wax tapers, seeming a typical signification of the bright future before the youthful lovers who were about to plight their faith and life to each other.  The bridal party reached the church promptly at 5 o'clock, and, at the joyous notes of the wedding march, proceeded to the altar;  the bride and groom, with their bridesmaid, Miss Katherine Mulcahy, the pretty young sister of the bride, and the groomsman, Mr. Chas. A. Hartwell, a brother of the groom, took up their position before the main altar, inside of the chancel rail, Rev. Father J. W. Downing, C. M., who officiated, and who has known both of the young people from childhood, gave them a very entertaining and instructive lecture previous to the ceremony.  A quiet reception followed at the residence of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hartwell, which was attended by the relatives and a few intimate friends.  The bride and groom are both well known and much admired, and have the hearty good wishes of a host of friends for their future happiness and prosperity.  The groom is the son of Mr. C. C. Hartwell and is connected with his father in   business.  Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell are located at No. 418 Tulane Avenue."  (SCE 1/21/1893)

 

Hartwell, Mr. and Mrs. C. C., of New Orleans, spent Sunday at their attractive summer home, and attended the Jubilee celebration at the College.  (SCE 02/18/1893)

 

 Hartwell, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. were among the many excursionists here Sunday. (SCE 03/18/1893)

 

  Hartwell, Mr. C. C., and family spent Sunday at their lovely summer cottage.  (SCE 05/06/1893)

 

Hartwell, Mr. C. C., and family, are charmingly domiciled at their summer cottage on the beach. (SCE 7/1/1893)

 

Hartwell, Mr. C. C., and family, who spent the summer at their magnificent summer cottage on the beach, have returned to New Orleans for the winter.  (SCE 10/21/1893)

 

Hartwell, Messrs. S. C. and C. A. were over from New Orleans Sunday to spend the day.  (SCE 11-18-1893)

 

Hartwell, Clair I. Mrs. r Bay Woods (Ph 55)

 

Hartwell, Samuel and Mulcahy, Mamie were wed on Saturday, in New Orleans. (SCE 01/14/1893)

 

Hartwell-Mulcaby, reproduced from the N.O. PICAYUNE contained the following item and with pleasure we print it because the groom is well-known in this section and is the son of one of our summer residents:  "Last Tuesday evening was solemnized the wedding Miss Mamie Mulcahy and Mr. Samuel C. Hartwell.  Although no formal invitations had been issued, the beautiful new St. Joseph's church was crowded with the friends of the young couple.  The altars were handsomely decorated with natural flowers and illuminated with innumerable wax tapers, seeming a typical signification of the bright future before the youthful lovers who were about to plight their faith and life to each other.  The bridal party reached the church promptly at 5 o'clock, and, at the joyous notes of the wedding march, proceeded to the altar;  the bride and groom, with their bridesmaid, Miss Katherine Mulcahy, the pretty young sister of the bride, and the groomsman, Mr. Chas. A. Hartwell, a brother of the groom, took up their position before the main altar, inside of the chancel rail, Rev. Father J.W. Downing, C.M., who officiated, and who has known both of the young people from childhood, gave them a very entertaining and instructive lecture previous to the ceremony.  A quiet reception followed at the residence of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Hartwell, which was attended by the relatives and a few intimate friends.  The bride and groom are both well known and much admired, and have the hearty good wishes of a host of friends for their future happiness and prosperity.  The groom is the son of Mr. C.C. Hartwell and is connected with his father in business.  Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell are located at No. 418 Tulane Avenue."  (SCE 1/21/1893)


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