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The Breeze – November 24, 1910 – Page 1
Mob Boards Train Near Pensacola and Overpowers Officers Who Have Negro in Charge Bob Matthews who has been held here for several months and who left here Tuesday morning for Pensacola did not make the entire trip as the plans … Continue reading
The Breeze – November 10, 1910 – Page 1
Chipley, Nov 7. A tree cut [by his] three older brothers fell on the two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Hays, of this place, this morning, causing an instant and horrible death. The little one was … Continue reading
The Breeze – October 13, 1910 – Page 5
Clarence Strickland, who has been in the employment of a large hotel at Exposition Park, Pa., returned here the first of last week. He says that it is getting cold up in that country and makes a fellow think of … Continue reading
The Breeze – October 6, 1910 – Page 5
Through the efforts of [L & N Railroad] Supervisor [Miles Abraham] Warren the long needed toilet arrangements will be installed at the depot and connections made with the city sewerage system. It will not be put in a day too … Continue reading
The Breeze – October 6, 1910 – Page 4
EDITORIAL BROWARD IS DEAD Never in the history of the state has the death of any man brought more sorrow to the hearts of our people, than did the passing away last Saturday [October 1, 1910] of Ex-Governor and Senator-elect … Continue reading
The Breeze – September 29, 1910 – Page 5
Jeff Garrett of the Sandy Creek Neighborhood was declared insane last week and was taken to the asylum Monday [September 26, 1910]. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]
The Breeze – August 25, 1910 – Page 1
As the result of an accident which occurred Tuesday morning about ten o’clock near Mossyhead, and which resulted in the instant death of a man by the name of Shelly and John Hulion who died about four hours after the … Continue reading
Posted in 1910-08 August, General News, The Breeze
Tagged Fowler, Harlow, Hinote, Hulion, McKinnon, Mitchell, Shelly, Simmons
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The Breeze – August 18, 1910 – Page 1
BADLY BURNED – Last Monday night while trying to carry a lamp that was about to explode down stairs, Mrs. Sallie Gray, who lives two miles north of town was badly burned. She wrapped her apron around the lamp and … Continue reading
The Breeze – August 18, 1910 – Page 1
GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER Was the Verdict in the Sallas Case… The case of the state against J. B. Sallas, who was indicted by the last grand jury for murder in the second degree for killing his son-in-law Wesley Mixon near … Continue reading
Posted in 1910-08 August, General News, The Breeze
Tagged Brown, Chambliss, Ealum, Early, Francis, Mixon, Sallas, Spencer, Wasden
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The Breeze – August 4, 1910 – Pages 1 and 8
. . . in a short while Bunk was in custody, but kept away from Tom Johnson, the first arrested, and told that Tom was dead, but that before his execution he had told that Bunk was the guilty party. … Continue reading