Alphabet File page 361

Telephones:

 

Sanger, Contractor Chas. and his gang of workmen are busily engaged this week stringing the telephone line. (SCE 09/23/1893)

 

  The first telephone exchange placed in service was Bay St

 

Louis which began service in August of 1899  with 47 telephones followed by Pass Christian in October of 1899 with 30 telephones.  (Gulfport Star Journal, Thursday, Feb. 5, 1981, page 7.)

 

Telhiard, Messrs. & Co., brick yard here is obviously flourishing.  At present new drying sheds are being build in addition to the old ones.  The steam plant is one of modern make and capable of tarring out twenty­four thousand bricks per day.  (SCE 03/04/1893)

 

Telhiard, Gaston - On Sunday evening the competitions for a gold watch, a boat and a gold head walking cane were brought to a close at the residence of Rev. Father Leduc and Rev. Father Alphonse.  Messrs. Planchet, Woods and Merilh were the counting committee.  The following is the result: The watch competition--Miss Blanche Avery, $135.85; Miss Louise Joubert, $44.00; Miss Florestine

 

  Fayard, $27.90; Miss Eda Villar, $31.05; Miss Catherine

 

  Spotorno, $5.30. The boat-Master Willie Robinson, $56.52, Gaston Telhiard, $31.75; Walter Dupre, $7.55.  Miss A.

 

  Wagner collected $86.50 for the walking cane which was awarded to Rev. Father Leduc. (SCE 8/27/1892)

 

Master Gaston Telhiard, after a vacation of one week spent in New Orleans, returned to his studies at the college on Sunday evening. (SCE 12/03/1892)

 

Telhiard, Master Gaston, a collegian of St. Stanislaus' college, spent the holidays at home.  (SCE 01/07/1893)

 

Telhiard, Master Gaston, one of the bright collegians, spent Sunday at home.  (SCE 05/27/1893)

 

Telhiard, Gaston Mrs., buried New Orleans 23 Aug 1926 (CEC)

 

Telhiard, Miss Jeanette - Friday evening last Miss Jeanette Telhiard gave a pleasant wagon ride to a number of her young friends. (SCE 10/15/1892)

 

Telhiard, Miss Jeanne, on Sunday evening entertained a number of her young friends in a most delightful way. Cakes and refreshments in abundance were frequently served and all present richly enjoyed themselves. (SCE 01/07/1893)

 

Telhiard, L. M., 112 Toulme (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Telhiard, L. M.  Was a fireman in 1942 (SCEJUB42P27)

 

Telhiard, R. Mrs. r 318 Carroll (Ph 55)

 

Telhiard, Mrs. R. returned on Wednesday from a visit to New Orleans.  (SCE 8/27/1892)

 

Telhiard, Mrs. R., and daughter, Miss Jeanne, left on yesterday for New Orleans where they will spend a few days. (SCE 11/19/1892)

 

  Mr. and Mrs. R. Telhiard attended the Tebault-Delcazal nuptials in N. O. this week. (SCE 11/26/1892)

 

  Mr. and Mrs. R. Telhiard and family have returned from a week's stay in the Crescent City. (SCE 12/03/1892)

 

  Surges, Mrs. Peter is the guest of Mrs. R. Telhiard. (SCE 12/10/1892)

 

Telhiard, Mrs. R. - We are glad to state the recovery of Mrs. R. Telhiard from a few days' illness. (SCE 12/17/1892)

 

Robira, Mr., one of the finest of photographers in New Orleans, spent Sunday at the Bay, the guest of Mr. R. Telhiard and family.  (SCE 02/25/1893)

 

Simon, Eugene, Sr., Gus Moses and Mr. Yenni, prominent photographers of New Orleans, were at the Bay Monday.  The guests of Dr. L. H.  vonGohren in the morning and guests of Mr. R. Telhiard till the following morning. (SCE 3/11/1893)

 

Tebault, Mr. J. and wife, of New Orleans, are spending a week at the Bay, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Telhiard. (SCE 04/15/1893)

 

Telhiard, Mr. R., entertained Sunday Judge Moise, of the criminal court, Gus Moses, Eugene Simon and Charles Sarrazin, of New Orleans.  (SCE 04/29/1893)

 

Telhiard, Mr. R., of Waveland, has had completed a fine new cat-rigged boat for his son Gaston.  The boat is to be launched today and will make her first trial trip today. (SCE 7/8/1893) see: storms disk (SCE 10/7/1893)

 

Telhiard, Mr. R., The civil suit of Mr. R. Telhiard vs. the city of Bay St. Louis was tried last Saturday by Judge A. K. Aken and resulted in a judgement for the plantiff for $47.00, the amount sued for.  The case had been pending for some time previous and attracted unusual interest.  Mr. Telhiard, who rented a property of his to the city for the last session of the public school, claimed proper consideration for damage done to property.  His claim was twice set forth to the Board of Mayor and each time "laid on the table."  (10/28/1893)

 

  Telhiard, Mr. and Mrs. R., are the parents of a son born

 

  Thursday, November 2, 1893. (SCE 11-4-1893)

 

  Telhiard, Mrs. R., and bright daughter, Miss Jeanne, visited friends in New Orleans this week. (SCE 12/16/1893)

 

Telhiard, Sidney, We still miss Sidney Telhiard from our midst. (The High School Idea, Vol 1, BSL March 1908, 4th and 5th grades)

 

Telhiard, Vivian, 318 Carroll Av. (Ph 48 thru 50)

 

Templet, G. E., 210 Union (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

Tenny, Dr. J.W., the cheerful and affable, arrival in Nicholson is greeted with pleasure.  He is stopping at Mrs. Wilcox's hotel.  (SCE 04/01/1893)

 

Ten Oaks Farm, Washington Rd., (Ph 48 thru 50)

 

Terral, Judge - The fall term of the Circuit court for

 

  October convened on Monday, Judge Terral, presiding, Hon. G. W. Ellis, representing District Attorney

 

  Neville, who was unable to attend.  The court is expected to adjourn today as the docket is very light and the cases are of no serious nature.  As the court is not yet over as we go to press, we will speak more of it in our next issue. (SCE 10/29/1892)

 

Terranova, Louis r Gordon, Waveland (Ph 55)

 

Terrall, Mr. - We regret to learn that Mr. Terrall, who  resides near Claiborne, will soon move to New Iberia, La., where he has accepted a position as rail road section boss. (SCE12/10/1892)

 

Terrall, Judge -  Meyers, Judge, of the Eight District, holds the November term of Circuit court in Jackson county for Judge Terrall. (SCE 09/09/1893)

 

Terrall, Judge S. H.- see: Circuit Court article (SCE 10/28/1893)

 

Terrall, J., Courteny, Geo. and Saucier, S., of Pass Christian, attended the band ball on Saturday night.  (SCE 02/18/1893)

 

Terry, Champlin,  WHT POL 0, FPC 0, SLV 3.  (Hancock County, Mississippi Tax Rolls 1820, VF Tax Rolls)

 

Tharp, Mrs., or Miss Jennie Finley, are accepting donations from anyone who wishes to contribute to the Ladies' Aid Society of Trinity Church for the sending of Christmas baskets to the poor of the parish. (SCE 12/16/1893)

 

Thatcher, Commodore

 

  1863

 

  I am informed by Lieut. Commanding Pennington of the "JACKSON" that a refugee from Biloxi, who came out today, brings information that the whole ram fleet is expected to come out on Christmas Eve to attack the blockading fleet.  The person who brought this information is well known to Captain Pennington and is a reliable man.  I have taken measures to inform Commodore Thatcher by the "CALHOUN" early tomorrow morning. (ORN 20 p 732 Lt. Comdr. C.H. Green on Ship "VINCENNES" at Ship Island, Dec 23, 1863 report to Commodore H.H. Bell, Comdg. Western Gulf Blkdg. Squadron, N.O. - VF MJS VI 02728)

 

  The letter to you from me in relation to the ram fleet at Mobile being organized to come out on Christmas Eve could not be sent for lack of means; but as they have not made their appearance they (if there is any truth in the report) may have been kept back by bad weather.  I heard heavy firing up the Sound (probably off Mobile) on the forenoon of the 24th instant, but think it was only the "COLORADO" firing the old charges out of her guns in anticipation of an attack.  No further reports in relation to the affair have reached me. (ORN 20 p 738, Lt. Comdr. C.H. Green on Vincennes Dec 26, 1863 to Commodore H.H. Bell. - VF MJS VI 02728)


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