Alphabet File page 310
Mr. Jno. S. Ramond was over from New Orleans Sunday, shaking hands with his many Bay friends. (SCE 10/01/1892)
Ramond, Mr. John S. - The handsome form and smiling countenance of our young friend, Mr. John S. Ramond, was seen upon our streets Sunday. John returned to New Orleans the same day. (SCE 12/10/1892)
Ramond, Mr. Jno. S., was seen with a smiling countenance upon our streets on Sunday. (SCE 02/18/1893)
Ramond, Mr. Jno. S., from New Orleans, visited his relatives and numerous friends at the Bay on Sunday. (SCE 3/25/1893)
Ramond, Jno. S., mingled with his Bay friends Sunday. John is looking handsome and "Cityfied" and in the best of feelings. He returned Wednesday evening to enjoy a week's vacation at the Bay. (SCE 05/27/1893)
Ramond, Mr. John S. is delighting his many Bay friends with a visit. (SCE 10/14/1893)
Ramond, Mr. John S., left the Crescent City Sunday morning to loan his welcome and agreeable presence for the day to his many Bay friends and acquaintances. (SCE 11-18-1893)
Ramond, Mr. John, was over at the Bay from New Orleans this week. (SCE 12/23/1893)
Ramsey, Dr. B. L. 104 N. Beach. off. (Ph 55, 1968)
Ramsey, Dr. B. L. 614 N. Beach. res. (1968 ph)
Ramsey Beauty Shop 104 N. Beach. (Ph 48 thru 68)
Ramsey Dept. Store 104 N. Beach, Ramsey Bldg, (Ph 48 thru 68)
Ramsey, O. W. r 208 City Park (Ph 55)
Ramsey, R. N. - Altgeld, Hon. John P., governor of Illinois, accompanied by State Treasurer R.N. Ramsay, Dr. Progne, the Governor's physician, and Mr. Koepler, confidential clerk, arrived here Friday evening direct from Ashville, N.C., where the party had been spending a week. The Chief Executive and party remained at the Bay a day or two in their own private car, and after enjoying the delights of the Bay, left for St. Augustine, Fla. Mr. Altgeld was deeply and favorably impressed with the beauty and attractivness of the Bay and wished to have been able to prolong his stay. (SCE 02/11/1893)
Rand, Clayton. Wrote a congratulatory article to Charles Moreau for the (Golden Jubilee edition Echo 1942, pg 18)
Rand, Louis V., 476 Bch, Waveland (Ph 48 thru 50)
Randolph, Clarence - New pupils are still coming in. Among the new ones this month are Clarence Randolph, Harold Wetts, Agnes Finhold and Joseph Castelle. (The High School Idea, Vol 1, BSL March 1908)
Randolph, F. Mrs., 225 Leonard Av. (Ph 48 thru 50)
Randolph, R. H. Mrs., 956 S. Beach (1968 ph.)
Randolph, Terrell, candidate for Superintendent of Education in Democratic Primary Aug. 26, 1975 against Billy D. Sills.
Randolph, W. Clarence, r 206 3rd (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)
Randolph, Mr. Willie, went fishing at Bayou Caddie and made a big haul by catching a large number of red fish and trout. (SCE 11-11-1893)
Rando's Cash Store 1118 Dunbar (Ph 49-50)
Rankin, W. G., 210 Nicholson Av., Waveland (Ph 48)
Ranlett, Mr. Sydney, of New Orleans, has rented Mr. John T. Moore's beautiful seashore home here and has brought his family over for the summer. (SCE 7/15/1893)
Ranson, Raymond C. r Maple, Waveland (Ph 55)
Rapier, F. M. Mrs. r 212 S Bch (Ph 50) 217 Union (Ph 55)
Rapier, Mr. J.L., of the Mobile Register, visited the Bay Sunday. (SCE 04/22/1893)
Rasmussen, Ernest F., 130 Keller Av. (Ph 48 thru 50)
Ratcliff, Hon. E. H., a Democrate elector for this district says Free Press, of our sister county, Pearl River and Hon. E. J. Bowers, a Democrate elector for state at large, delivered eloquent and telling addresses to a large audience at the court house Monday morning. In the evening directly after the adjournment of court, Gen. Thos. S. Ford was followed by District Attorney J. H. Neville who proved as strong in argument and inimitable in language as ever. Mr. Neville certainly preached the funeral sermon of third partyism in this section. (SCE/10/22/1892)
Ratenburg, H. 410 Bch Blvd., Waveland (Ph 50, 55)
Rau, A. L. Mrs., 742 Bch. Blvd., Waveland (Ph 48 thru 55)
Rauch, John P., 173 Coleman Av., Waveland (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)
Rauch, Walter W. r N. 2nd. (Ph 55)
Raum, Miss one of the belles of Vicksburg, Miss, is visiting Miss Coleman in Waveland. This young lady is quite an acquisition to society in Waveland. (SCE 8/6/1892)
Rausch, Walter W. r 802 S. Beach (Ph.49-50)
Rauxet, A. Mrs., Dunbar Av. (Ph 48-49), Rapid Farm (Ph 50-55)
Rauxet, August Jr., r 116 Bookter (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)
Rauxet, August Jr. 218 N. Beach (1968 ph.)
Rauxet, Vera Hanah Windham. (Not given) 13 Mar 1983 (CEC)
Rawlins, J. A., Commodore BWYC, (SCE 5 Sep 1903 pg 6). See Bay Waveland Yacht Club (from pamphlet in vault)
Rawls, A. F., Hwy 90 (PH 48-49)
Rawls, Rev. D.C., the Methodist minister of this circuit, preached last Sunday at Pine Grove and received 2 new members. (SCE 02/11/1893) (BOLY)
Rawls, H. F. r Hwy 90 (Ph 50)
Ray, Ramon, A Spaniard, drowned from the schooner CAMBRIA during the hurricane of July 8, 1916. (Times-Picayune Monday, July 17, 1916 - p 11 c 3 MJS 00416)
Rayan, Jaque, WHT POL 1, FPC 0, SLV 0. (Hancock County, Mississippi Tax Rolls 1820, VF Tax Rolls)
Raymond, Annie - We are sorry to note the illness of Annie Ramond. She has the sympathy of her many young friends. (SCE 12/10/1892)
Raymond, Mrs. E., arrived at the Bay Tuesday, guest of Mrs. Eagen. (SCE 8/19/1893)
Raymond, John, was at the Bay last Sunday. John's visits are welcome, and by their frequency we are led to believe that John has an attraction here. (SCE 11-25-1893)
Raymond, L. H. Jr. 306 St. John (Ph 50) 329 De Montluzin (Ph 55)
Raymond, Mr. - Dr. von Gohren, Messrs. Fayard, Ramond and Eggloff are not moss backs and will be of much good to the Bay. They are the right men in the right place for Aldermen. (SCE, 2/24/1894)
Raymond, Peter, City Councilman (ATG 1894 pBSL-1)
Raymonde, Mrs. Elen, spent a week at the Bay, the guest of her sister Mrs. J. Fresh. (SCE 6/10/1893)
Raynaud, Louis, artist who painted "Life on the Coast" mural in the Post Office on Main Street. (SH 1/27/88)
Ray's Drive-In restaurant Hwy 90 (Ph 55)
REA See Coast Electric Power Assn.
Reab, C. L., 114 Burnett (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)
Reboul, T. T. Jr., Jourdan River (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)
Rector, H. W. r 138 Bch. Blvd. (Ph 55)
Red Hot #3. Located head of Washington, South of Manieri's, North of Quintini's, East of D. Carver's and West of the Gulf of Mexico. 1908
Red Hot. Advertisement. (Echo 22 Feb 1908).
Red Star Sea Food Market, 107 S. Beach Blvd. (Ph 48 thru 50) Main St. (Ph 55) Owned by two brothers: Henry (Son) Colson, Jr. & Victor (Nutsie) Colson, Sr.