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The Breeze – January 9, 1919
J D C Newton, died at Pensacola Thursday morning. Services at Valley Church on Friday afternoon, the remains brought from Pensacola to Argyle and from there taken to the cemetery. Mr Newton was a nephew of Judge Daniel Campbell and … Continue reading
Posted in 1919-01 January, Deaths, The Breeze
Tagged Argyle, Axelson, Baker, Bowers, Campbell, Euchee Valley, Harrison, McKinnon, Newton, Pensacola
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The DeFuniak Herald – February 1925 – Obituaries
1925 Feb 5– John Campbell Douglass 80 yrs died at his home in Argyle Wednesday of last week. He was born on Nov 11 1845? in Walton Co Florida. He entered the Confederate Army when a very young man and … Continue reading
Posted in 1925-02 February, Deaths, The DeFuniak Herald
Tagged AC Bullard, Bullie Prescott, Floyd Collins, JE Bowdoin, John Campbell Douglass, Mrs CA Stanley, Mrs JQ Spencer, Mrs LR Lathinghouse, Mrs Nannie Cawthon Bowers, Mrs Sarah Reisinger, Newport Plant, Pensacola, Pistol Pete
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The Breeze – December 28, 1911 – Page 1
MILLER-AMOS Wedding (LOCAL OVERFLOW) Senator J. B. Miller of Miller and Mrs. Ethel Amos were married in Pensacola last week. Contributed by Michael Strickland
Posted in 1911-12 December, The Breeze, Weddings
Tagged Amos, Miller, Pensacola, Wedding
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The Breeze – February 2, 1911 – Page 8
OBITUARIES JOHN L. CREARY: Mr. John L. Creary of Pensacola, who has been here for the past year living in the pine woods in the hope that he might get some relief from consumption, died suddenly Thursday night (January … Continue reading
Posted in 1911-02 February, Deaths, The Breeze
Tagged Campbell, Creary, Glendale, Laurel Hill, Obituaries, Pensacola, Slaughter, Tarpon Springs, Valley Cemetery, Williams
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The Breeze – January 4, 1912
Niceville News: Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Allen of Garniers came up to spend the Holidays with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Allen and Miss Garrett of Pt. Washington are spending this week here. Mrs. H.W. Johnson is … Continue reading
Posted in 1912-01 January, General News, The Breeze
Tagged Albany, Allen, Archibald, Arnett, Bolton, Bristol, Clayroy, Crestview, DeFuniak Springs, Florala, Freeport, Gadsden County, Garden City, Garniers, Garrett, Hare, Jernigan, Kilpatrick, Little, Mossy Head, Pensacola, Pippin's Lake, Pt Washington, Washington
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The Breeze – August 31, 1911 – Page 2
Whereas the Seaboard Air Line Railway and the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company have hereto fore operated, and are now operating, a train leaving Jacksonville at 5 p. m., and arriving at Pensacola at 11:15 a. m., and known on … Continue reading
Posted in 1911-08 August, General News, The Breeze
Tagged Jacksonville, Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company, Pensacola, Seaboard Air Line Railway
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The Breeze – August 24, 1911 – Page 6
A transcript of the will of the late Wm. A. Carney, of Atmore, Ala., was filed for record in the probate court in Pensacola last week. The estate is valued at over a million dollars, and the executers had to … Continue reading
Posted in 1911-08 August, General News, The Breeze
Tagged Bruce, Carney, Henderson, Peavy, Pensacola
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The Breeze – July 27, 1911 – Page 5
D. J. Kluesmier, one of the oldest engineers on this division died at his home in Pensacola Saturday and was buried Sunday. “Daddy” Kluesmier as he was affectionately known among the railroad men was a general favorite among all that … Continue reading
The Breeze – July 6, 1911 – Page 1
“The Honeymoon Route to the Gulf.” The following telegram which was sent to the DeFuniak delegates at Moultrie last Friday created no little amusement when read by Mr. Storrs, in his argument before the committee: “All the world loves a … Continue reading
Posted in 1911-07 July, General News, The Breeze
Tagged Cawthon, DeFuniak Springs Commercial Club, Moultrie, Pensacola, Storrs
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The Breeze – June 8, 1911 – Page 6
“Aunt Sallie Cummings” Dead Mrs. Sallie E. Cummings formerly of this place died in Pensacola, last Thursday night, the following of her demise being taken from the Journal of last Friday [June 2, 1911]: “Aunt” Sallie Cummings, a unique character … Continue reading
Posted in 1911-06 June, Deaths, The Breeze
Tagged Big Bayou, Cummings, DeFuniak Springs, Frost, Milton, Pensacola, Pensacola Journal, Pou
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