Alphabet File page 221

Lissa, Mr. S., one of the Bay's good and wealthy citizens, is seriously ailing. (SCE 9/30/1893)

 

List, W. B., Proprietor of the Crescent Hotel, Ca. 1878  (MJS VII 00002)

 

Lister, B. H. r 228 Bch Blvd, Waveland (Ph 55)

 

Lister, Bjorn Hoigaard, 80, Cremated 01 Nov 1983 (CEC)

 

Little, Clara m Bennett, John 10-13-1905 (PC&C)

 

Little, Daisy, Old Spanish Trail (Ph 48 thru 55)

 

Little, Nathan, 440 Washington (Ph 48 thru 55)

 

Little Theatre, Boardman Av. (Ph 48 thru 50)

 

Little, Willie m Bennett, Electa 9-18-1912 (PC&C)

 

Lizana see Lezana and Lizanna

 

Lizana, "Babe", who died on Monday night after a long illness, has the sympathy of the entire community extended to his family.  (SCE 7/15/1893)

 

Lizana, Bessie C., 126 Ballentine (Ph 48-49)

 

Lizana, Delmas and Paul -    MURDER WILL OUT

 

  Paul Lizana drives a grocery wagon for Mr. August Keller, of Bay St. Louis.  In soliciting orders and delivering goods along the Waveland beach, he naturally fell to chatting with Mary Williams, a servant for Mr. Claussen. Mary remarked that she had lately returned from a visit to Blind river, Louisiana, where she had been to attend her sick father.  Paul remarked that, once upon a time, he had been to the Blind river district and added:  "Do you remember the time a man was killed there and buried in a shell bank?"  "Of course I do,"  impulsively blurted out the girl; "my father killed that man Delmas."  Paul Lizana uttered not a word more.  The murdered man referred to was his own brother, Delmas Lizana, and the daughter of the criminal had now betrayed his identity.  Ten years ago Henry Williams and Delmas Lizana quarreled over a job of work.  The men separated, the latter going on with his chimney building, he being a bricklayer and plasterer.  Six hours later the report of a rifle rang out, and Lizana fell into the half finished chimney, pierced by the fatal bullet.  His corpse was buried as above stated in a shell bank by Blind river in Livingston parish;  Williams was arrested for the deed, but after a while released for lack of evidence.  Now, he will be re-arrested and the clues thoughtlessly furnished by his own daughter may lead to his conviction and mayhap his own execution.  Paul Lizana and a brother residing in New Orleans are determined that no effort shall be spared to bring the slayer of their brother Delmas to a merited punishment.  Truly, Providence works in mysterious ways to bring about his decrees of justice.-- N.O. Item. (SCE 8/27/1892)

 

Lizana, Earl L. r 235 Sycamore (Ph 55)

 

Lizana, F. J., 345 Main (Ph 48 thru 50)

 

Lizana, Mr. P., of Pass Christian, was at the Bay Monday. (SCE 7/15/1893)

 

Lizana, V. E., 112 Court (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Lizana, Vic E.  Resided on Jeff Davis Ave (1942)  His father was R. P. Lizana, pioneer of the Miss Gulf Coast.  His mother was the former Miss Elise Bashman.  He had two daughters, Mrs. Edmond Albnert Aime and Mrs. L. A. Jacobi, Jr.  (SCE Jubilee 1942 pg 17, col 5).

 

Llambias, Gus A., Felicity (Ph 48-49)

 

Lldabrando, Bribgaenti and Taconi, Miss Camille, of Bay St. Louis were married on January 10, 1893, at the Cathollic church.  The bridesmaid was Miss Ellinora Vasalie, and the groomsman was Mr. James Taconi.  After the ceremony the friends of the young couple were entertained by dancing and an abundant supply of cakes and wine at the disposal of all present.  Best wishes for the happiness of the newly-wedded pair. (SCE,1-21-1893)

 

L & N Rail Road - see Railroad disk.  Also Louisville & Nashville.

 

Lobrano, Kate, Heirs donated her home at 108 Cue Street to the Hancock County Historical Society for its headquarters.

 

Lobrano, Mrs. of Port Eades, La., is spending awhile in the Bay visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Maynard. Mrs. Lobrano's visits to her old home are always a source of delight to her many friends.  (SCE 8/6/1892)

 

Lobrano, Mr. and Mrs. of Port Eads, La., returned to their home today after spending delightful weeks in our city, and guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Maynard.  Mrs. Lobrano, (nee Maynard) is a lady of beauty and rare social attractions and is highly cultured.  Mr. and Mrs. Lobrano will be missed from the Bay.  (SCE 8/20/1892)

 

Lobrano, Mrs. J.F., of Port Eads, La., arrived the other day and is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Maynard.  (SCE 3/25/1893)

 

Lobrano, Mrs. K., after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Maynard, has returned to her home at Port Eads, La., taking her brother, Master Walter. (SCE 04/15/1893)

 

Lobrano, Mrs. Katie, of Port Eads, La., is here on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Maynard.  Mrs. Lobrano's visit is hailed with delight by her many friends. (SCE 7/15/1893)

 

Lobrano, Mrs. Frank J., (the beautiful), after spending awhile with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Maynard, has returned to her home at Port Eads, La. (SCE 7/29/1893)

 

Lobrano, Mr. took in the Pass Christian regatta on Saturday. (SCE 8/13/1892)

 

Locascio, Elliot J. Twin Oaks, Waveland (Ph 50)

 

Locascio, James L. Dr. r Twin Oaks, Waveland (Ph 55)

 

Lochte, Henry S., 52, Carrolton Cem. N.O. La. 06 Mar 1920 (CEC)

 

Lochte, Richard r 410 Dogwood Dr., Waveland (Ph 55)

 

Locke, R. E., Austin Lane Dr. (Ph 48 thru 50)

 

Lockett Place, the - #9 J. A. Cuevas List (VF MJS III 00350)

 

"Locust Cottage"  Annie E. Avery, postmistress had her office at her residence on Union "east of the present Locust cottage" (SCE Jubilee 1942 pg 7 col 3).

 

"Locust Cottage" Union St. Mrs. Florence Smelker, prop (SCE 9/3/1910)

 

Loeber family- Mr. Paul Dufour was the guest of the Loeber family the other day. (SCE 10/29/1892)

 

Loeber, Dr. - We are glad to learn that Dr. Loeber is fast recovering and that he is enjoying good health. (SCE 10/1/1892)

 

Dr. and Mrs. Loeber, Miss Edith Loeber and baby Pauline Loeber will remain at the Bay for some time to come. (SCE 10/1/1892)

 

Rohe, Herman - On Sunday Mr. Herman Rohe visited Dr. Loeber and family.  (SCE 10/15/1892)

 

Watkins, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. and Mr. and Mrs. Max Dinkelspiel, of New Orleans, visited Dr. and Mrs. Loeber. (SCE 10/15/1892)

 

  Dr. Jochiam, of New Orleans visited Dr. Loeber and family on Sunday.  (SCE/10/22/1892)

 

Dr. and Mrs. F. Loeber, Miss Edith Loeber and baby Pauline Loeber returned to New Orleans on Thursday.  Dr. Loeber is now in perfect health after a long illness. (SCE 10/29/1892)

 

Mrs. Loeber spent Sunday at her summer home on the beach. (SCE 11/26/1892)

 

Sanger, Charles, contractor, is boring an artesian well for Dr. F. Loeber.  The work is progressing nicely.  (SCE 02/25/1893)

 

Loeber, Dr. and Mrs. F., sons and daughters, are at their lovely summer villa, one of the finest on the coast. (SCE 6/10/1893)

 

Loeber, Dr., so much loved and esteemed in this section, is enjoying a well-earned vacation at the Bay with his family. (SCE 8/26/1893)

 

Loeber, Dr., is a living evidence of what Bay St. Louis can do for one in ill health.  The doctor has been over for a couple of weeks and looks five years younger and has actually grown stout.  (SCE 9/3/1893)

 

Lacassagne, Laurent:   Up to the time previous of closing the forms to go to press, the Negro who attempted to take the life of Larent Lacassagne, as chronicled in these columns last week ahead of all other papers, is still at large.  Citizens have been on the watch and search during the week and entertain hopes of his capture. If they succeed he will certainly meet his just and speedy punishment. His victim is on the fair road of recovery, under the care of Dr. F. Loeber and Dr. W. B. Rohmer.  His condition was very critical, but by good attention and some seemingly hidden power his recovery is now certain.  The lad relates that after he was struck his assailant took him by the feet and struck his head over the rail road irons. (SCE 09/16/1893)


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