Alphabet File page 228

Loup, Paul F. r Railroad Ave., Waveland (Ph 55)

 

Loup, R. C. r Clermont Harbor (Ph 55)

 

Lou-Ray Nursery, nurseryman, Hwy 90 (Ph 55)

 

Lovis, Proprietor of the Clifton Hotel.  See Clifton Hotel

 

Lowell, Mr. L. E. of Lansing, Mich., spent Monday and Tuesday at the Bay with a view of locating here.  (SCE/10/22/1892)

 

Lowenthal, Mr. Jacob, Clerk of the Crescent hotel, gave us the pleasure of a visit on Monday.  Mr. Lowenthal is a clever young fellow from Brookhaven, Miss., and is delighted with the Bay.  (SCE 02/25/1893)

 

Lowenthal, Mr. J., has resigned the clerkship of the Crescent Hotel and accepted that of the popular Bay St. Louis hotel, kept by Mrs. A. Allen.  (SCE 04/01/1893)

 

Lowenthal, Mr. J., clerk of the Bay St. Louis hotel, has departed for Chicago.  (SCE 05/06/1893)

 

Lozano, Chas. J. r Jourdan River (Ph 55)

 

Loze, Miss and Delord, Mrs. and two children are among our  many summer visitors.  (SCE 9/03/1892)

 

Loze, Miss M. -On Tuesday evening the following named gave a picnic to Browns vineyard: Mrs. P. Delord and children,

 

  Mrs. H. Moreau, Mrs. Bond, Mrs. Geo. Muller and children,

 

  Mrs. Smith, Miss M. Loze, Miss Lagasse, Miss Eugenia

 

  Foster and  Mr. Lagasse.  (SCE 9/03/1892)

 

  Loze, Miss Marie and Mrs. P. P. Delord have returned to their home in New Orleans.  (SCE 9/10/1892)

 

Luc, Michel - HCHS has a card "Michel Luc, parent 1900" Frank Luc     20 years old

 

                       Odeleia Luc   18 years old

 

                       Victor Luc    16 years old

 

                       Forest Luc    14 years old

 

                       Angeline Luc  11 years old

 

                       Mollie Luc     9 years old

 

                       Oscar Luc      7 years old

 

                       Victoria Luc   5 years old

 

Lucai, Mrs. Michael, daughter of Mrs. J. W. Burns, formerly Mrs. Gaston Gardebled. (Obit. SCE Oct. 25, 1946 - VF Gardebled)

 

Luderbach, Louis Frederick, 79, Metairie Cem 14 Jun 1955 (CEC)

 

Luderbach, Ruth Woods, 207 St. Charles (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

 Luderbach, Ruth Woods, Little Rock, Arkansas 24 Jun 1966 (CEC)

 

Ludwig, Ed - see: Circuit Court article (SCE 10/28/1893)

 

Luke, Adel - HCHS has a card "Adel Luke, parent 1885" Oscar Luke   16

 

                       Cora Luke    14

 

                       Frank Luke    9

 

Luke, Ileana M. Miss., 301 De Montluzin (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Luke, Leroy r 333 St. John (Ph 55)

 

Lunsford, Prof. C.E., of Tennessee, taught for two years in the BSL school. (CCS)

 

Lusk, James A., 123 Carroll Av. (Ph 48-49)

 

Lutzi, Pascal (Lutzzi?) - During the rough weather last week, the schooner owned by Pascal Lutzi, turned over and was found by the schooner "JULIA" Tuesday morning at the Rigolets, having drifted from the Pass Marina lighthouse. The damage is estimated by its owner at $200. (SCE 9/16/1893)

 

  Lutzi, Mr. Pascal, has the contract to furnish shells for the town of Waveland.  (SCE 11-11-1893)

 

Lutzzi, Pasquel owner and also occupied part of building that Professor A. Weinberg moved into following the fire. It was located on Front at head of Washington. (SCE 23 Nov 1907).

 

Pasquel was a native of Rome. July 31, 1938 (SCE Aug. 5,

 

  1938)

 

Lux, Angeline Mrs. r 1522 Dunbar Ave. (Ph 55)

 

Luxich, Dill, 101 Webb Av. (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Luxich, H. -  BAY ST LOUIS FARMERS' ALLIANCE, 1465 meets every first Saturday off each month at Bayou Philip schoolhouse. H. Luxich, president, Samuel vonDrozkowsky, secretary. (SCE 12/10/1892) and (SCE 01/14/1893)

 

Luxich, Rufus r Railroad Ave. (Ph 55)

 

Luxich, Wm. F. r Lakeshore (Ph 55)

 

Lyman, G. V. W., r 2nd  (Ph 48-49)

 

Lynch, Miss Fannie-  Hazen, Miss Lena, and Miss Lelia Evans visited Miss Fannie Lynch, the charming young lady who so ably assists Mrs. Allen in entertaining her many guests, Sunday.  (SCE 12/16/1893)

 

Lynch, Harry r 145 Coleman Ave Waveland (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Lynd, William  Military Excursion to Bay St. Louis.

 

  The pleasant watering place, Bay St. Louis, was, to speak in military parlance, occupied by one of our volunteer militia organizations on Sunday, June 25, 1871.

 

Company K of the First Regiment of the Louisiana Legion, better known as the Crescent Rifles, left the city on Saturday evening on board the New Orleans, Mobile & Texas Railroad train for Bay St. Louis where a target match was to take place and a general merrymaking was contemplated.

 

The Excursionists arrived in time and were received by

 

CAPTAIN ARMSTRONG of the Crescent Hotel, who escorted them to his house, where the evening was pleasantly spent, the band of music, which accompanied the command improvising a concert, upon which followed a much enjoyed Ball.

 

  At an early hour Sunday morning the command started to the rear of the town where the target practice took place.

 

  We subjoin the results:

 

  Capt. Snyder of Company K succeeded in placing three balls nearest the company's bull's eye, their aggregate distance being 29 1/8 inches.

 

  Mr. William A. Bozens made the next best shot; his three distances measuring 33 3/4 inches, and is entitled to the distinction of being the best shot in the Company.

 

The prize offered to members of the Legion was won by

 

Lieutenant Behan of Company R;, his three shots measuring 17 1/2 inches.

 

  Mr. William Lynd of Company A succeeded in placing three bullets in the board with an aggregate distance of 18 1/ 8 inches from the bull's eye.

 

  The shooting was altogether very fine and proved the Crescent Rifles to be excellent shots.  The prizes were presented by Lieut. Stewart.  Capt. S. P. Snyder received the first prize, a gold badge, and Lieut. Behan the other prize consisting of a silver medal.

 

  The Crescent Rifles returned to the city on the 5:30 P.M. train greatly satisfied with their trip and its pleasant incidents. (VF - MJS VI 00481)

 

Lyons, Clifford, 638 Dunbar Av. (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Lyons, Frank G., 507 Railroad Av., Waveland (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Lyons, J. Morgan Dr. r Herron, Clermont Harbor (Ph 55)

 

Lyons, Jack Clifford, 77, Waveland Cemetery 31 Mar 1963 (CEC)

 

Lyons, Olive Boullemet, 67, Waveland Cem. 15 Jul 1957 (CEC)

 

Maben, W. H. m Baxter, Ella 1-26-1911 (PC&C)

 

Macaluso, C. V., 722 Bch. Blvd., Waveland (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Mac Coon, Claire r 270 St. Joseph, Waveland (Ph 55)

 

MacCorry, Frances C. (Fanny) 5/7/1857-11/20/1938 (OLG)(SCE 1938)

 

Mace, Jim

Headlined "The Great Prize Fight--12 Rounds and a Drawn Battle" between Jim Mace and Joe Coburn was reported in the New Orleans "Daily Picayune" Friday, 1871, as having occurred at Montgomery's in the woods west of Bay St. Louis, 48 miles from New Orleans, on the Mobile, New Orleans, and Texas Railroad. Location was also given as "Rigolets, La." This was presumedly the nearest telegraph office on the railroad.


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