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Tag Archives: Landrum
The Breeze – November 14, 1935
HERE’S THE DeFUNIAK NEWS OF INTEREST TO OLD TIMERS (Thirty-four years ago–from the Breeze of November 14, 1901.) “John Chisholm has moved here from Caryville, and has a position with Burruss Cawthon.” Freeport correspondence: “A false alarm of fire was … Continue reading
Posted in 1943-05 May, General News
Tagged Beard, Biddle, Bullard, Burke, Campbell, Cawthon, Chisholm, Cleveland, Creary, Daniels, Davis, Dawson, Douglass, Fabisinski, Fellows, Flournoy, Gillis, Hinesley, Jones, Landrum, McDonald, Morris, Nipe, Parish, Reisinger, Rogers, Smith, Storrs, Tappan, Thomas, Wilson
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The DeFuniak Herald
February 28, 1935 Three more arrests in the hit and run death of Judge Pearce’s death. Bascomb Guilford has been arrested for the second time, and the mail carrier’s father John H. Guilford was indicted for attempting to bribe Della … Continue reading
Posted in 1935-02 February, Local Notes, The DeFuniak Herald
Tagged Gillis, Guilford, Landrum, Massey, Morrison, Nixon, Parish, Pearce, Sallas
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The Breeze – September 7, 1910 – Page 5
OBITUARIES JOHN I. HULSE John I. Hulse, a nephew of the late Dr. Landrum, and a former resident of DeFuniak, died at his home in New Orleans last Sunday (Sept 2, 1911). R. C. WOOD R. C. Wood, … Continue reading
Posted in 1910-09 September, Deaths, The Breeze
Tagged Dalonega, DeFuniak, Hulse, Landrum, New Orleans, Obituaries, Wood
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The Breeze – April 27, 1911 – Page 4
The Baptist church was transformed into a bower of beauty last Wednesday night, with white and green in honor of the wedding of two of De Funiak’s most popular young people, Miss Florence, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. … Continue reading
Posted in 1911-04 April, The Breeze, Weddings
Tagged Baptist Church, Beach, Berry, Bole, Brown, Burk, Burkes, Campbell, Catts, Cawthon, Chapman, DeFuniak Springs, Flournoy, Hughes, Laird, Landrum, McCaskill, McKinnon, Methodist Church, Morris, Slaughter, Wadsworth
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