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Category Archives: Local Notes
The Breeze – November 30, 1911 – Page 1
The monument erected to the memory of our late Sovereign M. M. Glass will be unveiled under the auspices of this camp, of which he was a member, at Corinth cemetary on the first Sunday in December at 11 o’clock. … Continue reading
Posted in 1911-11 November, Local Notes, The Breeze
Tagged Corinth Cemetery, Glass, Ponce de Leon, Westville
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The Breeze – November 30, 1911 – Page 1
B. M. Archibold left Monday for Laurel Hill and Claroy, where he will work for a while. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]
Posted in 1911-11 November, Local Notes, The Breeze
Tagged Archibold, Claroy, Laurel Hill
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The Breeze – December 7, 1911 – Page 5
John Hinote was here Monday for the first time since he had the misfortune to get his leg broken. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]
The Breeze – December 7, 1911 – Page 5
Thanksgiving morning was the coldest November morning ever recorded in Florida, the thermometer registering 22 and Friday morning was not much better. Hardy vegetables do not seem to have been hurt by the freeze, however. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]
The Breeze – December 7, 1911 – Page 5
The other two boys sentenced to the Reform School were taken away on Tuesday, the Supreme Court having affirmed the sentences. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]
Posted in 1911-12 December, Local Notes, The Breeze
Tagged Reform school, Supreme Court
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The Breeze – December 7, 1911 – Page 5
The work of cutting the framing for the ice factory was begun on Monday, and Mr. White is expected here this week to begin on the well. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]
The Breeze – December 7, 1911 – Page 5
Mike King of Harris was up this way last week. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]
The Breeze – December 7, 1911 – Page 5
50 Year Celebration The Presbyterian Ladies’ Home Missionary Society are to hold a semi-centennial celebration at the church next Friday night, December 8th, to be followed by a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. L. McCaskill. … Continue reading
The DeFuniak Herald — November 28, 1912 — Page 2
Messrs. Gordon Stubbs, of River Junction, and Henry Stubbs, of Pensacola, spent the first of the week in the city attending their father during his last illness, and also his funeral. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]
Posted in 1912-11 November, Local Notes, The DeFuniak Herald
Tagged Pensacola, Stubbs
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The DeFuniak Herald — November 28, 1912 — Page 1
Mrs. Maggie A. McCoy came up from Milton Monday to attend the funeral of her brother, Captain J. T. Stubbs. [Contributed by Michael Strickland]
Posted in 1912-11 November, Local Notes, The DeFuniak Herald
Tagged McCoy, Milton, Stubbs
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