Alphabet File page 340
Seal, Mr. Geo. S., is kept so busy in his livery stable in Nicholson, it is an indication of a prosperous business. (SCE 04/01/1893)
Seal, Mr. Geo Saul, the logger, has been in town on business. (Nicholson)(SCE 04/08/1893)
Seal, Mr. George, and children, of Nicholson, spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. James Megehee on Boly. (SCE 6/3/1893)
Seal, Mr. Green, from Lake Charles, has been visiting his parents and relatives at Yamacraw. (SCE 02/04/1893) (Boly.)
Seal, Jacob J., legal notice reference to last will and testament. (SCE 12/10/1892 & 12/17/1892)
Seal, Joe A. m Marquis, Ida 10-4-1911 (PC&C)
Seal, Mr. Jno., left Pearlington Sunday for a visit to the Kiln. (SCE 12/16/1893)
Seal, Lawson, 1875 - 1940 Mitchell Cemetery. Being researched by Lee Page. See Page, Lee for address.
Seal, Leo W. 408 N. Beach (Ph 48 thru 50, 55, 89)
Seal, Magnolia 1883 - (197 date not complete) Mitchell Cem. Being researched by Lee Page. See Page, Lee for address.
Seal, Mary, 12/20/1935 - 5/25/1972 Mitchell Cem. Being researched by Lee Page. See Page, Lee for address.
Seal, Hon. Roderick, one of the best and leading lawyers of the Gulf coast, attended court here this week. (SCE 10/29/1892)
Seal, Hon. R., of Mississippi City, attended Chancery Court here this week. Mr. Seal is universally known and esteemed along this Mississippi coast, and his presence is always enjoyed. (SCE, 1-28-1893)
Seal, Col. Roderick, of Mississippi City and a shining legal light, honored this office with a call on Monday. (SCE 03/18/1893)
Seal, Hon. R., of Mississippi City, was mingling with
Bay friends Monday. (SCE 04/08/1893)
Seal, Hon. Roderick, the vester of the Mississippi coast bar, was at the Bay this week. Mr. Seal has many friends here who warmly welcome him. (SCE 7/15/1893)
Seal, Hon. Roderick, one of the brilliant legal lights of the coast, visited THE ECHO Thursday evening. (SCE 7/29/ 1893)
Seal, Col. and Mrs., of Mississippi City, were at the Bay Wednesday to see their relatives before leaving for the fair, also to visit Sister Saint John of the Cross, who is an old friend of the Seal family. (SCE 9/3/1893)
Seal, Mrs. Roderick, of Mississippi City, is visiting Mrs. D. B. Seal, on Union Street. (SCE 11-4-1893)
Seal, Col. Rodrick, down from Mississippi City last Monday, and mingling with his numerous friends and clients. (SCE 11-25-1893)
Seal, Rodin Esq., - W. B. Jones in his history of Mississippi Methodism reports that Rodin Seal, Esq., gave (H.Y.) McNabb (pastor of Pearlington Circuit) a lot, and the people built a log church on it. (PC&C p22)
Seal, Mr. Sol, son of Mrs. Jimbay Seal of Yamscraw, went to Lake Charles on Business. (Boly.) (SCE 02/11/1893)
Seal, Mr. George Sol, the well-known logger, has returned to Boly from Pearlington. (SCE 12-9-1893)
Seal, Tammie m McArthur, Royal J. 8-17-1983 (PC&C)
Seal, Will
Seals, See: Seal
Seamon, Michael r 111 Julia (Ph 55)
Sears, George - On Monday Waveland held her municipal election and all went off very quiet. Hon. A. A. Ulman was re-elected mayor, Messrs. Paul Conrad and J. P. Barr were elected aldermen and Mr. Geo. Sears was elected treasurer. The people of Waveland are to be congratulated upon such a wise selection. (SCE 8/6/1892)
Sears, Mr. George, treasurer of Waveland and Mr. J. J. Barr came over Saturday to attend the monthly meeting of the town of Waveland. (SCE 12/10/1892)
Sears, Mr. George, spent Sunday at his place in Waveland. (SCE, 12/24/1892)
Fell, Mr. John R., and Mr. George Sears, of New Orleans, spent Sunday at their summer home in Waveland. (SCE 121-1893)
Sears, Mr. George and family, of New Orleans, are spending a month at their beautiful home in Waveland. (SCE 1-281893)
Messrs., Sears, Geo.; Fell, Jno. R. Pitard, G. and Fell C., summer residents from New Orleans, were welcome visitors here Sunday. (Waveland) (SCE 3/11/1893)
"Anchorage" the summer residence of Mr. George E. Sears, is pleasantly situated on an elevated plateau surrounded by giant oaks, and is the last house on the beach, towards New Orleans, from an architectural standpoint it is truly a Southern home with its broad gallery front and rear, its wide halls and windows and its quaint little dormar window(s) over looking the waters of the Bay, makes truly a beautiful picture, surrounded as it is by a large and beautifully arranged lawn, with beds of costly flowers and large shade trees, whose foliage is as green and pretty in December as it is in May. Mr. Sears, must have built this home for his own comfort and convenience as everything bears evidence of that fact, and it is just such a place that a lover of the beautiful would enjoy and the artist desire to place on canvas. (ATG p 7)
Sears, Mr. and Mrs. Geo., were among the New Orleans Sunday visitors in Waveland. (SCE 05/06/1893)
Mr. Geo. E. Sears, See mention in article "Waveland - The Lovely Village On The Mississippi Sound"
Sears, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George E., arrived in Waveland Saturday where they will spend the summer. (SCE 6-17-1893)
Fell, Mr. J. R., and Messrs. J. J. Barr, Lucas E. Moore, Geo. E. Sears, all these gentlemen of New Orleans, spent Sunday at their summer homes in Waveland. (SCE 11-26-1893)
Sears, Mr. George E., came to Waveland and spent Sunday here. (SCE 12-2-1893)
Sears, Mrs. George, is spending a few days in Waveland. (SCE 12-9-1893)
Sears, Mr. George, was in Waveland on Sunday. (SCE 12/16/1893)
Sears, Mr. Geo. E., was among the many Sunday visitors to Waveland. (SCE 1-13-1894)
Seaside Cottage - Paul Conrads property. (SCE 10/29/82)
Seaside Hotel (Location unknown, believed to have been in Bay St. Louis) Listed in an article in the N.O. Daily Picayune dated June 27, 1871. See also entry under Boat File: "FRANCES".
Seaside Villas- Fairfax, Col. J.W., who so liberally and ably benefited this lovely sea coast resort by the products of his clever pen through the columns of the New Orleans Item, while residing in Waveland last summer, will reside in our midst again this summer. He has purchased a lot from Mr. Paul Conrad next to the Seaside villas, and will theron have an elegant summer villa. (SCE 03/04/1893)
Sea View - Coleman, Mr. Dudley, has purchased the Sea View place, owned by Mr. R. Hitchcock, for $7,500.00 (SCE 7/1/1893)
Seawall - Hancock County
The wall started in Hancock County in 1922 to protect Bay St. Louis downtown streets and buildings. The walls in Jackson and Hancock county are of Convex construction, entirely different from Harrison County type. All are set, however, on massive shafts of reinforced concrete sunk 8 to 20 feet into the shore. Hancock County dedicated completion of its seawall August 3, 1929. (The Guide, May 24, 1929 VF MJS IX 00043)
Seay, James Philip m Herrmann, Amy Marie 7-20-1991 (PC&C)
Seebold, Miss Marie, of New Orleans, is visiting friends in Waveland. (SCE 7/15/1893)
Seeger, Felix H. r Star Rte. (Ph 55)
Seeman, Charles F. 918 S. Beach (1968,87 ph)
Seemann, Charles Frederick, 59, Cremated 12 Nov 1972 (CEC)
Segari, Joseph T., 224 Favre, Waveland (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)
Seghers, James, 201 Citizen (Ph 48 thru 50)
Segul, Laurence r Surf, Waveland (Ph 55)
Sehill & Page. Building on Front St. near Washington and occupied by Sehill & Page has been purchased by Dan Carver from Mrs. Huber. (SCE 23 May 1908).