Alphabet File page 176

Holcomb, Gardner - One of the first Select Men for the city of Gainesville. (Mentioned in document by M. J. Stevens on Gainesville Court House -VF)

 

Holcomb, Prof. George M.'s, orchard is attractive for the multitude of thrifty growing pear trees it contains. (Nicholson) (SCE 04/15/1893)

 

Holcomb, P. (R?) E., Capt., Captain of the steamer "GREY CLOUD" See also entry under Boat File: "GREY CLOUD".

 

Holden, Gideon, Blazed a line from BSL to Pearlington.  (SCE Sep 1903 pg. 4).

 

Holden, Jas. Mrs. r 211 St. Francis (Ph 55)

 

Holden, John- Grundy, Mrs. says that popular John Holden, of Logtown, will wed one of our Pearlington girls. (SCE 12-9-1893)

 

Holden, Joseph,  WHT POL 1, FPC 0, SLV 0.  (Hancock County, Mississippi Tax Rolls 1820, VF Tax Rolls)

 

Holden, Joseph - see: Circuit Court article (SCE 10/28/1893)

 

Holdens Estate, Thomas WHT POL 0, FPC 0, SLV 3.  (Hancock County, Mississippi Tax Rolls 1820, VF Tax Rolls)

 

Holderith, Harold K. 179 Coleman Av. Waveland (?) (Ph 48 thru 50, 55) (check spelling of this last name and true order of first name and initial)

 

Holderity, Mrs K. H., Waveland Sch. Board Member in 1942.

 

  (SCEJUB42p28).

 

Holderith, J. J. r 205 Citizen (Ph 55)

 

Holiday Nursery, 942 S. Beach (1968 phone)

 

Holland, A. L. Beach Blvd. Waveland (Ph 50)

 

Holland, L. P., 210  3rd (Ph 48 thru 50)

 

Holley, Mr., Capt. of the "ADEONA".  See Boat file. Holley, 

 

Holleman - See  Hollyman

 

Holliman, Capt Rube - While seining yesterday morning (July 26, 1911) near Heartsease Park, Captain Rube Holliman and crew consisting of J. M. Nicovich, J. O. Agregaard, William Anglado and S. Desporte, caught two large sharks in one haul.   One measured 9 ft and the other 7 1/2 feet.  The big fish were suspended from the wharf at the Methodist Camp Grounds where they were viewed by hundreds of people. (N.O. Picayune, Fri, July 28, 1911 p 14, c 2 - VF MJS VIII 00320)

 

Hollimann, Emile, oldest son of Clerk of the Courts E.H. Hollimann, sustained an accident which occurred yesterday evening.  From information received at this time we understand that one of his shoulders is seriously hurt by a fall from a tree. (SCE 7/29/1893)

 

Holloway, Mrs. and her charming daughter have taken charge of the post office in place of our deceased post master.  (SCE 11/19/1892)

 

Holloway, Mrs. (Gulf View) spent the holiday season in New Orleans. (SCE 01/07/1893)

 

Holloway, Miss Nan, paid a flying visit to New Orleans. (from Gulf View) (SCE 12/17/1892)

 

Holly Bluff Gardens.  Sketch. (BSL 100 Years pg 29).

 

Holly Bluff on-the-Jourdan tours, Jourdan River Rd. (Ph 55)

 

Hollyman - Being researched by Donald Logan, 610 Saratoga Dr., Long Beach, Ms. 39560, 601-864-7822

 

Holman, Curtis r Old Spanish Trail (Ph 55)

 

Holmes Chapel Church - Holmes Chapel M.E. Church was organized at Pearlington, Miss in 1870.  The members worshipped in a rented house until the church was built. Rosa McKan and

 

  Isabella Gilbert raised the first hundred dollars on the new church.  This church has a great history in the uplift of the Negro both in religion and education. Prominent preachers - Rev. Dr. Clemens, Rev.  G. W. Smith, Rev W. H.

 

  Smith, Rev Jesse Holmes.  On Apr 17, 1912 the steeple was struck by lightening.

 

Holmes, E. W. Mrs. r 1526 Dunbar (Ph 55)

 

Holmes, Rev. Jesse - Holmes Chapel M. E. Church was organized at Pearlington, Miss in 1870.  The members worshipped in a rented house until the church was built.  Rosa McKan and Isabella Gilbert raised the first hundred dollars on the new church.  This church has a great history in the juplife of the Negro both in religion and education.  Prominent preachers - Rev. Dr. Clemens, Rev. G. W. Smith, Rev. W. H. Smith, Rev. Jesse Holmes.  On Apr 17, 1912 the steeple was struck by lightening.

 

Holmes, Mrs. Stanley - On Tuesday Mrs. Stanley Holmes, Mrs. Dupre, Mrs. Richard and Miss Ella Dupre enjoyed a basket picnic out on Jourdan river.  (SCE 10/15/1892)

 

Mrs. Stanley Holmes returned to New Orleans on Wednesday after a delightful summer spent at our sea shore. (SCE 10/29/1892)

 

  Holmes, Mrs. Stanley, a lovely lady of New Orleans, is summering at the Bay. (SCE 6-17-1893)

 

Holmes, Mrs. Stanly, went over to New Orleans this week to attend at the sick bedside of her mother, who, we are glad to say, is improving.  (SCE 7/29/1893)

 

Holmes, Mr. Stanley, has been visiting his lovely wife at the Bay.  (SCE 8/26/1893)

 

Holmes, Mrs. Stanley, Mrs. Eagan 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)

 

Holmes, Mrs. S., of New Orleans, is a guest of Mrs. Boyd, on Union Street.  (SCE 11-25-1893)

 

  Holmes, Mr. Stanley, and Miss Mary Maddern were visitors to Biloxi Monday.  (SCE 12-9-1893)

 

Holmes, Susie, 338 Easterbrook (Ph 50, 55)

 

Holms, Thomas, 40 miles up Pearle River - (From a list of names who claims land under "Requite's" given since the year 1803 and mostly about the year of 1810 as viz assessment.  VF Tax Rolls)

 

Holmes, Thomas C., WHT POL 0, FPC 0, SLV 10.  (Hancock County, Mississippi Tax Rolls 1820, VF Tax Rolls)

 

Holven, Mr. J. of Jourdan River and Nelson, Miss Lucina, were married on Wednesday, August 10, 1893, at the residence of Mr. E.R. Seal.  Hon. Mr. Mauffray officiated. The best of wishes are extended to the happy couple. (SCE 8-12-1893)

 

Holy Cross Boys Camp Bch. Blvd., Waveland (Ph 55)

 

Holy Family Society, The -an organization of the colored people of the Catholic church, are overwhelming to raise a fund to erect a hall on Second Street.  (SCE 8/6/1892)

 

Holzer, J. E. V., Waveland Beach, Waveland (Ph 48 thru 50)

 

Holzer, R. J. 1312 N. Beach (Ph 48)

 

Home Beverage Service, 302 Main (Ph 48-49)

 

Homestead Restaurant, 210 Main St., BSL (HSS 79)

 

Honecker, Frankie Mrs. r 215 Carriere (Ph 55)

 

Honecker, Herbert J., 215 Carre Ct. (Ph 48)

 

Hood's Sarsaparilla- "Handsome is that handsome does", and if Hood's Sarsaparilla doesn't do handsomely then nothing does.  Have you ever tried it? (SCE 11/5/1892)

 

SATISFACTION is guaranteed to every consumer of HOOD'S Sasparilla.  One hundred doses in every bottle.  No other does this. (SCE 11/19/1892)

 

Hood's Sarsparilla - No flowery rhetoric can tell the merit of Hood's Sarsparilla as well as the cures accomplished by this excellent medicine.  (SCE 11/26/1892)

 

The Cause of Rheumatism - Ad for Hood's Sarsaparilla . An acid which exists in sour milk and cider, called lactic acid, is believed by physicians to be the cause of rheumatism.  Accumulating in the blood, it attacks the fibrous tissues in the joints, and causes agonizing pains. What is needed is remedy to neutralize the acid, and to so invigorate the kidneys and liver that all waste will be carried off. Hood's Sarsaparilla is recommended by many whom it has cured of rheumatism. It possesses just the desired qualities, and so thoroughly purifies the blood as to prevent occurrence of rheumatic attacks. We suggest a trial of Hood's Sarsaparilla by all who suffer from rheumatism.  (SCE 12/10/1892)

 

As a preventative of the grip Hood's Sarsaparilla has grown into great favor.  It fortifies the system and purifies the blood.  (SCE 12/17/1892)

 

Hoosier, (Harry Hoosier Auditorium) - See article named "Methodist" on alphabetical list

 

Hooton, Claude E., 856 Bch. Waveland (Ph 48-49)


© 2008 - 2026
Hancock County Historical Society and Museum
All rights reserved