Alphabet File page 372

  (Note:  See Battle of 1814 for more accurate version of this legend.  CHG)

 

Mr. A. A. Ulman, See mention in article "Waveland - The Lovely Village On The Mississippi Sound"

 

  Ulman, Mayor, of Waveland, went to New Orleans on business this week.  (SCE 05/27/1893)

 

Ulman, Hon. A.A., the esteemed and worthy mayor of Waveland, continues ill, THE ECHO regrets to say.  We wish him better health. (SCE 6/10/1893)

 

Ulman, Mr. A. A., we regret to say, is no better.  He was accompanied yesterday evening to Hotel Dieu, New Orleans, by Dr. R. J. Turner. (SCE, 6-17-1893)

 

Ulman, Mr., we are glad to learn, is better.  (SCE 6/24/1893)

 

  OBITUARY - see obituary file

 

Ulman, Mayor A.A. - Waveland mourns the loss of one of her foremost and enterprising citizens, in the death of Mayor Ulman.  All wharf flags were half-masted Sunday, and much sorrow prevailed in the city. (SCE 7/1/1893)

 

Ulman, woolen mill, a gentleman in Pennsylvania intends to purchase the mill.  If the purchase is made, in a letter to the editor, he says he will improve it to the extent of $20,000.00 and give employment to one hundred hands. (SCE 7/8/1893)

 

  1894

 

  Some years ago, Hon. Alfred A. Ulman, built and started in operation a large woolen mill which proved to be quite a successful enterprise, but which since the death of its projector and owner has been closed.  Waveland  is incorporated under the laws of the State and up to the time of his death the above named gentleman occupied the position  of Mayor both with credit to himself and benefit to the town.  (ATG 1894 p 3)

 

Ulman, Jas. B.

 

  1893

 

  Ansley, E.M., and J.B. Ulman, young gentlemen who are to be congratulated upon their ownership of "The VIOLA", an elegant, spacious and commodious boat.  This fine craft will no doubt win for them many laurels.  (SCE,5­13-1893)

 

  Ulman, Ex-Mayor J., took very sick Tuesday evening and many doubted his recovery, however, we are glad to say that he is much improved and continues to do well. (SCE 7/8/1893)

 

  Ulman, Mr. Jas., has taken entire charge of the Nicholson avenue store of his late brother, Mr. A.A. Ulman.  (SCE 7/15/1893)

 

  Ulman, Mr. James, has taken entire charge of the Ulman store in Waveland and will be ready to serve his many friends and customers.  You are cordially invited to call around and see how reasonable he is selling.  (SCE 7/15/1893)

 

  Ansley, Mr. Emmet, having associated himself with his brother-in-law, Ulman, Mr. J. B., at Waveland, moved with his family to that town last Saturday.  (SCE 10/21/1893)

 

1894

 

  Ulman, J. B. - It (Waveland) is almost solely a residence place having but one store of note, that of Mr. J. B. Ulman.  (ATG page 3)

 

"Ullman Place" - Mr. A. Pepin and family left on Wednesday for New Orleans, their future home.  These excellent people came here some time ago and occupied the pretty Ullman place.  Thier departure is much regretted. (SCE ­10/1/1892)

 

Ulman's Store, on Nicholson Ave. in Waveland, has a big new stock of groceries, and is attracting purchasers from all parts by the low prices.  (SCE 1/21/1893)

 

Ulman, Mr. James, of the Ulman Store, many friends and acquaintances were glad to see in last week's paper the splendid run he is making in the medal contest.  (SCE 02/04/1893)

 

Ulman, J. B. - The most prominent business man, located at the town of Waveland, is Mr. J. B. Ulman, whose general merchandise store is located on Nicholson avenue a rod from the Railroad crossing of the Louisville and Nashville.  Mr. Ulman is one of the best known men of Waveland and Bay St,. Louis; he occupying at the present time the position of treasurer of the town of Waveland.  As a business man, Mr. Ulman stands high in the estimation of the local merchants and as he was born and reared in the town where he at present resides his acquaintance is quite extensive.  When quite a young man he made up his mind to launch out in life on his own hook and see some of the world, so he went to New York City, where he worked at and learned the plumbing trade.  Tiring of this finally he returned to Waveland and embarked in the general merchandise business in the large building opposite the woolen mill.  Here he was very successful, until September 1894, when he had the misfortune to be burned out.  Nothing daunted at this, however, he at once built the present store which he occupies and has met with the success which he so well deserves and now he is thinking seriously of enlarging his building and increasing the stock which he already carries. Mr. Ulman is a prominent member of the Knights of Pythias. Photo (ATG 1894 p 3)

 

Ulman Woolen Mills.  In 1880 Mr.  A.  A.  Ulman had a woolen mill on Nicholson Ave which was capitalized at $40.000. (BSL 100 yrs pg 17).  Blankets and shawls in large black and white block patterns were popular.  The mill was immediately west of the R/R tracks and the commissary was opposite the street.  It later burned.  His father was once mayor of BSL and his father's home was called "Rosedale" which was also the home of Will T.  McDonald. (402 N. Beach?) (SCEJub42p28). (SCE July 29, 1953)

 

  Some years ago, Hon. Alfred A. Ulman, built and started in operation a large woolen mill which proved to be quite a successful enterprise, but which since the death of its projector and owner has been closed.  Waveland  is incorporated under the laws of the State and up to the time of his death the above named gentleman occupied the position  of Mayor both with credit to himself and benefit to the town. (ATG p 3)

 

Ulmer, Eugene J. Jr., Waveland (Ph 48 thru 50)

 

Ulrich, Mrs. A., of New Orleans, spent Wednesday at the Bay.  (SCE 7/15/1893)

 

Umbach, Paul r Dubuc Ln. County (Ph 50)

 

Uncle Charlie's Night Club.  600 S.Beach.  See Charles Breath.  (Was existent in 1942 SCE Jubilee pg 5)

 

Uncle Joe's Wholesale Candy, 246 Ulman Av. (Ph 48-49)

 

"Union Cottage"- Mrs. Pearson and family who have been spending the summer in the Union Cottage, have returned to New Orleans.  (SCE -10/1/1892)

 

Landrieu, Mr. Victor, has sold his "Union Cottage" on Union Street to Mr. L.A. Hazen, from the North. (SCE 03/04/1893)

 

University of Chattanooga -

 

  See article named  "Methodist" on alphabetical list U. S.

 

  Government  (Ph 48 thru 50, 55)

 

  Agriculture Dept.

 

  Federal Communication Comm, Hwy 90 W.

 

  Post Office, Main

 

  Selective Service Board, Court House

 

Usher, Mrs. - Muller, Mrs. George, newly arrived guests include: Mrs. Shade, Mrs. Usher, Mr. Jos. Onry, Mr. Bloch and Mr. Lagasse, of New Orleans.  (SCE 7/29/1893)

 

Usher, Mildred Mrs. r Oak, Clermont Harbor (Ph 55)

 

Usher, August  r Oak, Clermont Harbor (Ph 50)

 

Ussery, Artie M. r 276 Bch. Blvd., Waveland (Ph 55)

 

Utley, M.  H. Jr. r 3rd., Waveland (Ph 55)

 


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