Alphabet File page 220
1895
Levy, G. A. Dry Goods. Corner Front & Main (SCE 1895).
1896
"Welcome Store" corner Front & Main Sts. (SCE 1896)
Levy, S. Sanford, Jourdan River Rd., (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)
Lewis, Frank r Washington (Ph 55)
Lewis, Dr. - Lewis, Miss M., the beautiful daughter of Dr. Lewis of New Orleans, is visiting the lovely Miss Corinne
Hincks. (SCE 8/20/1892)
Lewis, Miss M., the beautiful daughter of Dr. Lewis of New Orleans, is visiting the lovely Miss Corinne Hincks. (SCE 8/20/1892)
Lewis, Proprietor of the Clifton Hotel. Sometimes Levis or Lovis. See Clifton Hotel.
Lewis, Rev. Father- Rev. Father Aphhonse visited Rev. Father Lewis, of Ocean Springs, on Wednesday. (SCE 11/5/1892)
Rev. Father Lewis, the beloved pastor of Ocean Springs, was on Wednesday the guest of Very Rev. Father Leduc and Rev. Father Alphonse. (SCE 12/03/1892)
Lewis, Rev. Father, of Ocean Springs, and Rev. Father Blanc, of Biloxi, were the guests of V. Rev. Father Leduc and Rev. Father Alphonse this week. (SCE 02/11/1893)
Lewis, Sidney F., 409 Carroll Av. (Ph 48 thru 50)
Lezana, see Lizana or Lizanna
Lhote, Mr. Geo., of New Orleans, has purchased two lots on the beach in Waveland, and will improve them at once. (SCE 10/15/1892)
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lhote and Mr. Lhote's mother were over from New Orleans on Wednesday to spend the day. (SCE 11/26/1892)
Lhote, Mr., of New Orleans was in Waveland on Sunday to see to the interests of his newly purchased place. The erection of an elegant new summer home upon Mr. Lhote's ground will soon be started. (SCE, 12/24/1892)
Lhote, Mr. George (Waveland) was over from New Orleans Monday. (SCE 01/07/1893)
Sanger, Mr. Chas. has obtained the contract for building a large dwelling house for Mr. George Lhote, of New Orleans and the work will commence soon. (SCE 01/14/1893)
Lhote, Mr. George, of New Orleans, was in Waveland the other day, looking after the interest of his place. (SCE,1-21-1893)
Lhote, Mr. George, of New Orleans and who is wisely investing in Waveland real estate, was the guest of Mr. Paul Conrad, Sunday. (SCE 02/04/1893)
Lhote, Mr. George, of New Orleans, was in Waveland Sunday, inspecting the progress and work of erection on the dwelling he is having built. (SCE 03/04/1893)
Lhote, Mr. Geo., of New Orleans, is erecting two pretty cottages in Waveland that are mostly completed, and will give quite an air of beauty to that locality. (SCE 04/01/1893)
Mr. Geo. L’Hote, See mention in article "Waveland - The Lovely Village On The Mississippi Sound"
L'Hote, Mr. George, and family, arrived at Waveland this week and took possession of their beautiful summer home. (SCE 6/24/1893)
Peronne, Mr. Joseph, has taken the contract for building the breakwater and wharf of Mr. G. Pitani. Mr. Peronne also has the wharves and breakwater of Widow George Lhote and Mr. George Lhote to build. (SCE 11-11-1893)
L'Hote, Mr. George, who owns a fine summer residence here, was in Waveland Thursday, looking after the interest of his place. (SCE 11-18-1893)
L'Hote, Mr. George, Sr., and daughter visited their beautiful home in Waveland Sunday. (SCE 11-25-1893)
L’Hote, Mrs., See mention in article "Waveland - The Lovely Village On The Mississippi Sound"
Library - see "BSLCITY"
Lienhard, Mr. H., the prince lumber merchant at Handsboro, was a recent visitor in our city. (SCE 04/01/1893)
Life, Dr. Jesse Harrison, 78, VA Nat. Cem. 18 Jul 1984 (CEC)
Light The, newspaper, 146 Main (Ph 48 thru 50, 55) (Gaines Kergosien said it was run by a Miss Carmichael. Ask Odette Carter's friend).
Lighthouses: see Lighthouse file
Lillius, H. S., a jeweler purchased "The "Baron Place" on Front St. from Mrs. Kate M. Richards for $2,600. plus certain furnishings for $1,000. (SCE 6/9/1904 #9 col 1).
Lindh, Jos. r 809 Broad, Waveland (Ph 55)
Lindsay, B.F. - There were eight applicants for the position of Customs Collector at Bay St. Louis, the eighth being B. F. Lindsay of Pass Christian who was said to be a relative of the Secretary and a "Hill-ite". The official collector at that date was A. M. Dahlgren, whose term was to expire in December 1897. (From the SCE, Sept. 4, 1897 as reported in the Commerical Appeal)
Linfield, R. P. r Waveland (Ph 55)
Ling, Eugene Mrs. 1515 Paradise Ct. (Ph 50, 55)
Ling, Ezelda H., Cremated 02 Mar 1976 (CEC)
Memorial to Ezelda Ling by: May H. Beyer
Last week Hancock County lost one of it's most important and beloved citizens, Ezelda Ling, who served untiringly for more than 20 years as County Health Nurse.
Her duties were legion, as she cared for the health of the needy and the sick of all ages, from the cradle to the grave. Her heavy schedule not only covered responsibilities in the Health Clinic, but she nursed and took care of the sick in their homes. Her comforting and reassuring competent manner was a great source of consolation to the large number of senior citizens and shut-ins of our area, who had few resources other than the help she brought to them. Only the persons who knew her well are aware of the tremendous assistance and kindness, above and beyond the call of duty, which she gave to anyone who requested her help.
As a young widow and former Navy Nurse, she left her home in Ohio with her invalid Mother and two small daughters in search of a warmer climate. While driving through Bay St. Louis there was something about the town and it's people which attracted her, and she decided this was the city in which she wanted to live. She soon learned to be comfortable and happy with us, and we reciprocated by claiming the Ling family as our own.
Let us not soon forget this Angel of Mercy who lived so quietly in our midst for so many years, giving, loving and serving the people of Hancock County. (SCE 3/11/1976)
Lissa, Mrs. S., made a business visit to N. O. on Tuesday. (SCE 03/18/1893)