Alphabet File page 347
Smith, Jos., Capt., Capt of the steamer GIRAFFE as of June 12, 1838. See also entry under Boat File: GIRAFFE
Smith, Miss L.- Smith, Mr. Hiram, of Picayune, had two weddings take place in his home. The bridegrooms are Messrs. B. Purvis and B. Crofferd, Louisianians, and the brides Misses B. Spiers and L. Smith, Mississippians. (SCE 02/04/1893) (Boly.)
Smith, Laurent S.
Artist. Photo of Mrs. Smith displaying Mr. Smith's paintings during the Pilgrimage (SCE not dated - VF "Artists")
Smith, Lester J. r Nicholson, Waveland (Ph 50, 55)
Smith, Lora r 116 1/2 Carroll (Ph 55)
Smith, Louise F. r 1205 Dunbar (Ph 55)
Smith, Miss Lulu, is much improved in her health. (SCE 1-131894)
Smith, Martha M. Mrs. r 207 Julia (Ph 55)
Smith, Mary r 432 St George (Ph 50)
Smith, Michael R. 962 S. Beach (1986,87 ph)
Smith, Nathan - 40 miles up Pearle River (From a list of names who claims land under "Requite's" given since the year 1803 and mostly about the year of 1810 as viz assessment. VF Tax Rolls)
Smith, Nathan, WHT POL 1, FPC 0, SLV 0. (Hancock County, Mississippi Tax Rolls 1820, VF Tax Rolls)
Smith, P. P., De Montluzin Av. (Ph 48 thru 50)
Smith, Russell W. r 240 St. Charles (Ph 55)
Smith, Sadie and Lulu- Blaumers, Miss May - The fascinating and petite Miss May Blaumers, of New Orleans, is the guest of Misses Sadie and Lulu Smith. (SCE 8/20/1892)
The lovely and fascinating Miss Fanny Hunt and Miss Sadie Smith were at the Bay Sunday, numbering among our many N. O. visitors on that day. (SCE 03/18/1893)
Smith, Thomas; WHT POL 2, FPC 0, SLV 0. (Hancock County, Mississippi Tax Rolls 1820, VF Tax Rolls)
Smith, Mr. Vermont
Mr. Vermont Smith was born in New York City. He shipped South at 6 years of age to Memphis to be raised by doting Grandmother. He calls himself a Yankee by birth - a Rebel by conviction. He attended Homes High School 10 years before Elvis. After high school he entered the Navy in World War II. When he returned, he attended Colgate University in Hamelton and was graduated with honors in Business and International Business. After 28 years with General Electric he retired as their Latin American Manager. Presently he lives at Necaise Crossing with his charming wife, Ethel. (News release when Mr. Smith spoke to the HCHS in 1992)
PRESS RELEASE, August 5, 1992 HANCOCK COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY - The Hancock County Historical Society is pleased to announce a special presentation for its August meeting. Vermont Smith will perform a segment of his Robert E. Lee One Man Show. It will be presented on August 20th at 12:00 Noon in the Waveland Resort Inn, Highway 90 at Highway 603 in Waveland. This moment in history deals with General U.S. Grant at the Appomattox Court House. It details Lee's General Order #9 which disbanded the Army of Northern Virginia and, in effect, ended the Civil War. Mr. Smith has appeared in local theatre productions on the coast and is also a director and board member of the Southern Poetry Association in Pass Christian. As part of the Hancock County Historical Society's special program, Mr. Smith will offer the first public reading of his poem "Our Great Patriotic Wars" in which the Civil War experience has a major influence. Luncheon will be served at a cost of $7.00 per person. For reservations phone 467-8201.
Smith, W. W., 511 Bch. Blvd., Waveland (Ph 48 thru 50) 135 Clermont Blvd., Clermont Harbor (Ph 55)
Smith, William, WHT POL 1, FPC 0, SLV 1. (Hancock County, Mississippi Tax Rolls 1820, VF Tax Rolls)
Smock, Mr. N., of New Orleans, was the guest of Mrs. Shansy and family on Sunday. (SCE 11/19/1892)
Snakenberg, E. H. Jr., 261 Nicholson Av. Waveland (Ph 48-49)
Snedeker, Caroline Dale Mrs. r 111 Citizen (Ph 55)
Snedeker, Caroline Dale, Live Oak, P.C. 21 Jan 1956 (CEC)
Snell, Mrs. Mollie Megee, the well-known lecturer of Columbus, Miss., lectured to quite a large and appreciative audience at the courthouse Saturday night, under the auspices of the Methodist congregation. (SCE 7/15/1893)
Snellings, B., Bch. Blvd., Waveland (Ph 48)
Snider, J. B. r 648 N Bch (Ph 50)
Snider, Stanley, r 115 Leopold (Ph 55)
Snider, Stanley Robinson, 71, St. Louis #3 N.O 15 Sep 1981 (CEC)
Snider, Stanley Robinson III, 17, St Louis #3 NO 26 Oct 1976 (CEC)
Snider, Susan Anthony, St. Louis #3 N.O. 13 Nov 1980 (CEC)
Snyder, Capt. (First name unknown) Guest of the Crescent Hotel according to (N.O. Daily Picayune - June 27, 1871) See also entry under Boat File: "FRANCES".
Snyder, Capt. S. P.
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)
Socola, E. A. Dr., 112 Oak, Waveland (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)
Soffra, Edw. r Bordage, Clermont Harbor (Ph 55)
"Sojourner Place". Mr. Cullen sold Cedar Point Palatial dwelling and purchased "The Sojourner Place" on Main St. (No ref except SCE).
Sokohl, Anita G. Mrs. r 119 Nicholson Ave., Waveland (Ph 55)
Solari, Mrs. - Among the families who have recently departed for New Orleans to spend the winter are: Mr. Delbert and family, Mr. George Foster and family, Mrs. Solari and family Mr. Griswell and wife, Mrs. M. A. Dauphin and nieces, Mr. Bonita and family. (SCE/10/08/1892)
Mrs. A. M. Solari, See mention in article "Waveland - The Lovely Village On The Mississippi Sound"
Soldini, Cora r Fink, Waveland (Ph 55)
Somers, Rev. Richard, 228 S. Beach. (1968 ph.)