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Historical Markers in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi

 
Clickable Map of Hancock County, Mississippi and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Hancock County, MS (36) Harrison County, MS (132) Pearl River County, MS (9) Stone County, MS (19) St. Bernard Parish, LA (69) St. Tammany Parish, LA (51)  HancockCounty(36) Hancock County (36)  HarrisonCounty(132) Harrison County (132)  PearlRiverCounty(9) Pearl River County (9)  StoneCounty(19) Stone County (19)  St.BernardParishLouisiana(69) St. Bernard Parish (69)  St.TammanyParish(51) St. Tammany Parish (51)
Bay St. Louis is the county seat for Hancock County
Bay St. Louis is in Hancock County
      Hancock County (36)  
ADJACENT TO HANCOCK COUNTY
      Harrison County (132)  
      Pearl River County (9)  
      Stone County (19)  
      St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana (69)  
      St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana (51)  
 
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1 Mississippi, Hancock County, Bay St. Louis — 132 — 100 Men D.B.A. Hall
On Union Street, 0.1 miles east of South Necaise Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
Front The 100 Men D.B.A. Hall, a longtime center of African American social life and entertainment, was built in 1922 by the One Hundred Members’ Debating Benevolent Association. Over the years the association sponsored many events and . . . Map (db m80992) HM
2 Mississippi, Hancock County, Bay St. Louis — Carter Church Designs
On Blaize Avenue at Sycamore Street, on the right when traveling south on Blaize Avenue.
The studio of Carter Church (1943-2018), best known for his elaborate Mardi Gras costumes, was located here. In addition to creating costumes for Mardi Gras royal courts, Church and his husband, artist Yancy Pogue, played prominent roles in the . . . Map (db m243136) HM
3 Mississippi, Hancock County, Bay St. Louis — Cedar Point
On North Beach Road at North 2nd Street, on the left when traveling west on North Beach Road.
Located in the northern part of Bay St. Louis, the area known as Cedar Point developed in the late 1880s when G.W. Dunbar and Sons built a seafood cannery near the end of Dunbar Avenue. In 1909, the Peerless Oyster Co. opened at the present-day site . . . Map (db m187779) HM
4 Mississippi, Hancock County, Bay St. Louis — Elmwood Manor
On North Beach Boulevard north of Boardman Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Located here was a two-story, French Creole house, with two-tiered galleries. Although construction may have begun prior to the War of 1812, the house was not completed until 1828. Situated on a large plantation, with Sea Island cotton its . . . Map (db m108380) HM
5 Mississippi, Hancock County, Bay St. Louis — First Baptist Church of Bay St. Louis
On Main Street near Federal Street, on the right when traveling west.
First established as the Elim Baptist Church in 1858, this congregation was dissolved in 1877 and revitalized in April 1896 as First Baptist Church under the leadership of Rev. O.D. Bowen. The church moved to this location on Main Street in October . . . Map (db m108381) HM
6 Mississippi, Hancock County, Bay St. Louis — First Missionary Baptist Church
On Sycamore Street at Blaize Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Sycamore Street.
First Missionary Baptist Church, organized in the home of Alexander Fox in 1877, was the first Baptist congregation in Bay St. Louis. The original church building was located on Keller Street. After purchasing land on Sycamore Street, the . . . Map (db m243137) HM
7 Mississippi, Hancock County, Bay St. Louis — Hancock County Bank
On South Beach Boulevard at Main Street, on the right when traveling south on South Beach Boulevard.
Hancock County Bank opened on October 9, 1899. Weeks later the bank's board of directors purchased this property at the corner of Main Street and South Beach as the site of a new headquarters. Bay St. Louis's first two-story brick building, the . . . Map (db m108455) HM
8 Mississippi, Hancock County, Bay St. Louis — Jean Baptiste le Moyne Siuer de Bienville1680-1768
On South Beach Boulevard near Main Street.
Explored the Bay of Saint Louis on August 25, 1699 and named it for Louis IX of France.Map (db m128039) HM
9 Mississippi, Hancock County, Bay St. Louis — Naval Battle of Bay St. Louis
On North Beach Boulevard at Ulman Avenue, on the right when traveling north on North Beach Boulevard.
On Dec. 14, 1814, five U.S. gunboats fired on a British fleet entering Lake Borgne. Their action was the last naval defense of the U.S. before the victory of General Andrew Jackson at New Orleans.Map (db m78939) HM
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10 Mississippi, Hancock County, Bay St. Louis — Old Shieldsborough
On South 2nd Street north of City Park Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Shieldsborough, now Bay St. Louis, was founded in 1699 as a French settlement. The area was claimed by Spain in 1763 and then by the British in 1780. Named for Thomas Shields, who was an early settler, Shieldsborough was incorporated on . . . Map (db m243133) HM
11 Mississippi, Hancock County, Bay St. Louis — Old Spanish Customs House
On South Beach Boulevard south of Citizen Street.
On this site stood the "Spanish Customs House," perhaps the oldest structure in Bay St. Louis. The house is believed to have been built by French colonist Hyacinth Caron in 1787. The date of construction is based on an inscription in the . . . Map (db m108576) HM
12 Mississippi, Hancock County, Bay St. Louis — Our Lady of the Gulf
On South Beach Boulevard near Union Street, on the right when traveling south.
Established 1847 by Bishop J.J. Chanche, S.S., first Bishop of Natchez. Mother church of Hancock County, third oldest Catholic parish on the Gulf Coast and fifth oldest in Mississippi.Map (db m108548) HM
13 Mississippi, Hancock County, Bay St. Louis — Pearl Rivers
On North Beach Boulevard north of Nicholson Drive, on the right when traveling south.
The summer home of George and Eliza Jane Poitevent Nicholson, locally known as "Fort" Nicholson, was located here. Better known as "Pearl Rivers." Eliza Nicholson (1849-1896) was a poet, writer, and published of the New Orleans . . . Map (db m108581) HM
14 Mississippi, Hancock County, Bay St. Louis — Publius Rutilius Rufus Pray
On Main Street at Gex Street, on the right on Main Street.
Born in Maine, 1793, Hancock Co. judge. Served in Miss. House of Representatives, 1827 - 29. Pres. of St. Const. Conven., 1832. Elected judge of High Court of Errors and Appeals, 1837. Died 1840.Map (db m80400) HM
15 Mississippi, Hancock County, Bay St. Louis — St. Augustine’s Seminary
On U.S. 90 at Seminary Drive, on the right when traveling east on U.S. 90.
Founded 1920 in Greenville, Miss., by Divine Word Missionaries. Moved to Bay St. Louis, 1923. Oldest existing Catholic seminary in Miss. for training of young men as missionary brothers & priests.Map (db m81044) HM
16 Mississippi, Hancock County, Bay St. Louis — St. Joseph's Academy
On South Beach Boulevard, 0.2 miles south of Court Street, on the right when traveling south.
On January 7, 1855, a Catholic parochial school was established on this site by the Sisters of St. Joseph who came to Bay St. Louis from Bourg, France at the request of Reverend Louis Stanislaus Buteux, first pastor of Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic . . . Map (db m108514) HM
17 Mississippi, Hancock County, Bay St. Louis — St. Stanislaus College
On South Beach Boulevard east of Union Street, on the right when traveling east.
Founded 1854, by Brothers of the Sacred Heart. Oldest institution of learning on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. On Beach Boulevard, facing the Gulf, the school became college preparatory in 1923.Map (db m108379) HM
 
 
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May. 18, 2024