Alphabet File page 269

Nungesser, H. J., r 312 3rd, Clermont Harbor (Ph 48-49)

 

Nungesser, J. Chris, 770 Bch. Blvd., Waveland (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Nunmaker, H. M. 458 Beach Blvd Waveland (Ph 50, 55)

 

"Fort Nicholson"- Col. E. J. Nicholson, of the Daily N.O.   Picayune, is expected at his beautiful home, " Fort Nicholson," during the latter part of this month.  (SCE 9/10/1892)

 

"Oak Cottage".  See Planchet, Joseph F. Cazeneuve.

 

  (ATG p6) (SCE July 29, 1953)

 

"Oak Den".  Home of Peter Helewege, See mention in article "Waveland - The Lovely Village On The Mississippi Sound"

 

"Oak Grove Villa".  Residence of John B. Fahey.  (No address given).  (SCE 1896 vol 5 #1).

 

"Oak Home" - Sick, Mr. Geo., has named his pretty summer cottage "Oak Home".  (SCE 7/15/1893)

 

OAK TREES

 

  Bay Saint Louis - Oak trees that are registered are listed by the Hancock County Historical Society which took over the registration from the Bay Waveland Garden Club in 1995.

 

  Logtown -  Roy Baxter Jr. Placed four cemetery oaks on the National Register.  Named after prominent families in the history of Logtown, they are the Gladys Baxter, Otis, Carre; and Weston oaks.  (From a paper by Mildred Otis Fountain.  Copy in HCHS VF Otis)

 

"Oakville" ? "Oakwood"  Foerster, Mrs. John, of New Orleans, and her niece, from Galveston, Texas, spent a day at the former's beautiful summer home, "Oakville", in Waveland. (SCE 05/06/1893)

 

"Oakwood"?  "Oakville" Foerster, Mr. and Mrs. John, spent Sunday at their beautiful home, "Oakwood", in Waveland. (SCE 05/27/1893)

 

Oakes, Wm. F.  808 N. Beach  (Ph 55, 1968)

 

Oasis, restrnt, 313 Ulman Av. (Ph 48)

 

Oats, Jacob; WHT POL 0, FPC 0, SLV 3.  (Hancock County, Mississippi Tax Rolls 1820, VF Tax Rolls)

 

O'Brian, Miss - Fisk, Mrs. and Miss Mamie Edwards, of New    Orleans, were guests of Miss O'Brian, of Union Street, last week.  (SCE 8/12/1893)

 

O'Brian, Miss Annie, and Misses Lizette von Gohren, Georgie Towner, Laurence Generally, Maybel Towner, Messrs. Herman von Gohren, F. W. Tafft, S. Simpson, E. C. Delamain, Wallace Henry, R. Generally, A. Kory, and E. O'Brian are members of the new lawn tennis club which has been organized at the Bay.  (SCE 11-18-1893)

 

O'Brian, Miss Maggie, a charming and accomplished young lady, recently returned from a visit to friends in the Crescent City.  (SCE 04/15/1893)

 

O'Brian, Miss Maggie, who has been visiting her parents, returned to New Orleans Tuesday. (SCE 12/23/1893)

 

O'Brien - Residence mentioned #10 J. A. Cuevas List.  (Was likely 977 S. Beach, BSL) (VF MJS III 00350)

 

O'Brien.  The O'Brien Villa was purchased by a Catholic organization to be used as a recreation resort. (Daughters of St. Margaret's) (SCE Aug 9, 1919).

 

O'Brien, Anna - The following named young folks composed a crab party last night:  Misses Julia Moore, Sara and Belle T.  McCaleb, L.  and T. Lanaux and others.  (SCE 8/6/1892)

 

Logan, Sadie Richardson, Anna O'Brien, L. Aldege, H. and L. Vienne, Misses Wogan, Duggan, Hamel, Fouenter, Messrs. Cook, O'Brien, Mr. E. and family left the Bay on Wednesday for their home in New Orleans.  (SCE - 10/1/1892)

 

O'Brien, E. E.  was Mayor of BSL at time of the building of the City Hall (1905)  (SCE JUB 1942 pg 27)

 

O'Brien, E. E., Secretary BWYC, (SCE 5 Sep 1903 pg 6). O'Brien, E. E. - The second primary, held today to secure a nominee for the office respectively of mayor and treasurer, passed off quietly, with the following results:  For Mayor, E.E. O'Brien 114 - R. W. Toulme 64.  O'Brien's majority 50. For Treasurer, Thos. J. Conway 96 - James H. Breath 85. Conway's majority, 11. (From a newspaper article, no name, no date.  VF O'Brien)

 

O'Brien photo (From a newspaper article, no name, no date.

 

  VF O'Brien)

 

O'Brien, Maj. E. J. - A. F. Page erecting a summer home on the Beach Front adjoining the home of ex-Mayor E. J. O'Brien.  C.  G. Gardebled, contractor.  (No ref except SCE 1908).  Note, Page lived on Beach near Washington. O"Brien, E. J., Regatta comm. BWYC, (SCE 5 Sep 1903 pg. 6). See Bay Waveland Yacht Club (from pamphlet in vault)

 

O'Brien, Jas. Allen Mrs. r Sandy, Waveland (Ph 55)

 

O'Brien (Mrs. James) last house in BSL on way to Waveland)

 

  (ATG 1894).

 

O'Brien, R. Fulton -  Son of Hon. E. E. O'Brien (Mayor) Photo of Mr. O'Brien and his store along with bio-sketch.  (Echo September 5, 1903).

 

  Robert Fulton O'Brien was alderman 4th ward under Mayor

 

  E.E. O'Brien (SCEJUB42P27)

 

Note - R.F. O'Brien, Alderman of BSL was marked absent at a meeting of the Board of Mayor and Aldermen on July 1, 1905 no reason given.  (From a newspaper article, no name, no date.  VF O'Brien)

 

O'Conner, Charles.  Attended the Aitkens candy pull.  (Daily Picayune 21 Aug 1888 pg. 6).

 

O'Conner, Mrs. Clemmie.  Dau of Jos. F. Cazeneuve Sr.

 

O'Conner, Emily.  Attended the Aitkens candy pull.  (Daily Picayune 21 Aug 1888 pg. 6).

 

O'Conner, Jennie.  Attended the Aitkens candy pull.  (Daily Picayune 21 Aug 1888 pg. 6).

 

O'Donnel, Miss - Of all the pretty and fashionable girls summering in Waveland who in magnificent turnouts adorn our shell road every evening none are more admired in beauty, form and dress than those two rosebuds from the garden of New Orleans society belles than Miss O'Donnel, daughter of Hon. Larry O'Donnel and Miss Mary Butler, daughter of Mr. Frank N. Butler.  (SCE 8/6/1892)

 

O'Donnel, Mrs., and Mrs. Kachie O'Donnel are guests of Mrs. Tidwell's.  (SCE 8/12/1893)

 

  Sardo, Mrs., of Washington, was on Thursday the guest of Mrs. O'Donnel, of Union street. (SCE, 2/24/1894)

 

O'Donnel, Comm. L. - It is with great pleasure we announce that Commodore L. O'Donnel's elegant and costly new yacht is finished and will enter the grand regatta to take place at the Pass today.  Mr. O'Donnel not only has a fine villa here and a stylish turnout, but always has a fine boat.  We congratulate Waveland upon having such a spirited and wealthy resident as Mr. O'Donnel.  (SCE 8/6/1892)

 

O'Donnel, Capt. Larry, sloop yacht "FLORENCE", has arrived

 

O'Donnel, Hon. Larry - Of all the pretty and fashionable girls summering in Waveland who in magnificent turnouts adorn our shell road every evening none are more admired in beauty, form and dress than those two rosebuds from the garden of New Orleans society belles than Miss O'Donnel, daughter of Hon. Larry O'Donnel and Miss Mary Butler, daughter of Mr. Frank N. Butler.  (SCE 8/6/1892)

 

O' Donnel, Hon. and Mrs. Larry, were over from New Orleans on Sunday and spent the day at their lovely summer home, "Arnecliffe". (SCE 11/19/1892)

 

O'Donnel, Mr. L., and daughter are stopping at Mrs. Tidwell's.  (SCE 11/19/1892)

 

Hon. Larry O'Donnel, of N.O. was in the Bay on Thursday. (SCE 11/26/1892)

 

O'Donnel, Hon. Lawrence, a prominent New Orleanian, was at the Bay Sunday. (SCE 03/18/1893)

 

Hon. Larry O'Donnell, See mention in article "Waveland - The Lovely Village On The Mississippi Sound"

 

O'Sullivan, Hon. A. E., and wife were on Wednesday the guests of Judge O'Donnell, of Waveland.  (SCE 9/3/1893)

 

O'Donnel, Hon. Judge L. and wife of Waveland are spending ten days in Chicago. (SCE 09/16/1893)

 

O'Donnel, Judge and Mrs. Lawrence (Waveland) returned this week from a visit to the White City. (SCE 9/30/1893)


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