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Demolished and
Refurbished Homes and
Buildings of Ocean Springs
"Gone, but not Forgotten"
This page
will be a memorial to those homes and buildings at Ocean Springs
that have been lost. All were not architectural treasures, but
were part of the streetscape and therefore salient to the history of
this place. The author has chosen to list them from most
recently vanished as a recent reminder of how rapidly we are losing our
architectural history.
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2008
   
922 Porter
Dr. Cecil Guyton's Dental Arts Building
[Demolished on March 18, 2008. Images made February 1993
and March 15, 2008 and March 18, 2008 by Ray L. Bellande]
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2008

407 Ruskin
[Harry E. Lee and Virginia Thompson Lee Home scheduled for spring
2008]
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2008
 
918 Porter
[scheduled for moving in March 2008 to City Hall parking lot on East
Porter Street]
[images made February 1993 and March 2008 by Ray L. Bellande]
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2008

1811 Kensington
[demolished on March 8, 2008]
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2008

2505 Bienville
[to be relocated in February 2008]
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2008
   
310 Holcomb
[L-R: entrance from Holcomb; south elevation; and north
elevation-all images made January 21, 2008, except the workshop,
made in December 2007]
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2007

797 Iberville
[Former home of Mayor John C. 'Champ' Gay and Jennie Heiss Gay.
Demolished 2007. New home under construction by George Sliman in December 2007.
L-R: image made November 1994 by Ray L.Bellande]
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2007
   
7 Gulfview
[Home of Mara Lou Guice Galle Hutto-damaged by Katrina and demolished on December 3, 2007.
Images made by Ray L. Bellande]
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2007
  
203 Front Beach
[damaged by Katrina in August 2005 and later
demolished. rebuilding commenced in summer of 2006 by William
Lucas, PhD and Karen Lucas. L-R: images made July 1993; September
2005; March 2007 and December 2007 by
Ray L. Bellande]
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2007

422 Cleveland
[demolished in October 2007 and rebuilding commenced in November
2007. Image made September 1997 by Ray L. Bellande]
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2007
 
803 Bienville
[L-R: Formerly a Hardee's fast food restaurant. Closed in
2001, when US Highway 90 was widened. Refurbished fall of 2007
for Japanese restaurant. Images made November 1994; January 2002, and November 11, 2007 by Ray L. Bellande]
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2007
    
2501 Bienville 2503 Bienville 2505 Bienville
Outbuildings
[Scheduled for demolition. Gulf Coast Investment
Developers plan to demolish the Dr. Carl S. Lindstrom (1873-1951)
home and outbuildings at his former plantation called, Carlana
Acres. The developers plan to build a mixed use community
called 'Bay Village'.[images made November 11, 2007 by Ray L.
Bellande]
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2007

232 Lovers Lane
[destroyed by Katrina in August 2005. rebuilding commenced in
October 2007.L-R: images made September 1997 and December 2007 by
Ray L. Bellande]
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2007

3601 Knapp Road
[scheduled for demolition. Image made October 3, 2007
by Ray L. Bellande]
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2007
 
3535 Bienville and 3537 Bienville
These buildings were removed in late October 2007 to erect a medical
imaging center. Images by Ray
L. Bellande in October 2007]
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2007

1008 Legion Lane
[scheduled for demolition. Image made September 2007 by Ray
L. Bellande]
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October 2007
 
422 Martin Avenue
The Attaya home floated off piers during Katrina. Restoration
began October 2007, by Kosciusko House Movers.
[L-R: October 2001; September 2005; and October 2007]
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1996-October 2007
 
248 Lovers Lane
Original home built by Nicholas Gordon on Seapointe in 1996.
Destroyed by Katrina in August 2005 and rebuilt in 2007.
[L-R: September 1997; September 2005; March 2007; and October 2007]
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October-November 2007

820? Martin Luther King
This home partially burned in 2007 and was rebuilt from the original
structure.
[L-R: images made December 2002 and October 2007 by Ray L. Bellande]
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October 2007
 
1001 Bowen
Former Ocean Springs Lumber Company storage building and cleared
lot.
[Images made October 2007 by Ray L. Bellande]
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October 2007

626 1/2 Washington Avenue
This was a Moran Realty rental property which was demolished in
October 2007.
[Image made July 1997 by Ray L. Bellande]
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July-October 2007
    
936 Porter
Building built by Dr. Clifton L. Beckman (1933-1984) as his
dental clinic in 1967. Addition to north elevation by Mark Toups &
John Marshall, CPAs, in July 1997. In the late summer and
fall of 2007, Fred Moran had a hip roof built over the flat roof and
completely reconfigured the exterior and interior of the structure.
'Denim Blues', a clothing store, was the first
business to occupy the 2007 refurbished building.(The
Ocean Springs Record, April 27, 1967, p. 7)
[all images by Ray L. Bellande, L-R: February 1993; February 1993;July
2007; October 2007;
and October 2007]
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2007

1962 Ocean Springs-Biloxi Bridge
Damaged by Hurricane Katrina, this span was removed
in sections between 2006 and 2007
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September 18, 2007

520 Ward Avenue
Cleared lot for sale in October 2007 for $137,000
[image made February 2002 by Ray L. Bellande]
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September 6, 2007
 
1805 Kensington
[L-R: images made November 2006 and September 2007 by Ray L.
Bellande]
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July? 2007
 
334 Lovers Lane
Home of Julia Weaver, Alderman-at-Large. Damaged by Katrina
and rebuilt commencing in August 2007.
[images made December 1997 and October 2007]
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July 2007

603 Halstead Road
Former
domicile of Earl Taylor and family. Site of the Gulf Kist
Poultry Farm and a large pecan orchard.
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June 2007
 
619 East Beach
[image made September 2005 and ]
Old home of
D.W. Halstead or E.W. Halstead was severely damaged by Hurricane
Katrina in August 2005 and floated off its piers. Judge D.
Neal Harris, owner, had it moved back to its original position and
stabilized. In late June 2007, Judge Harris made a decision to
demolish.
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June 2007
 
1019 Government Street
(L-R: P.J. Wieder Pan Am service garage-circa 1937; March
1993; and January 2007
Art deco
service station erected by Peter J. Wieder (1887-1985) in 1926.
Wieder sold to Josey & Scharr in 1949. Demolition began in
June 2006 by Jeff Sauls and completed by A.R. 'Fred' Moran in June
2007.
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March 2007
 
Del Castle
Government Street [Old Spanish Trail]
Demolished March 27, 2007 by Bruce Legate
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February 2007
 
200 Dewey Avenue
Demolished February 19, 2007 by Dr. Joel Knight. New
construction started in October 2007.
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December 2006

809 General Pershing
This
home was demolished in late December 2006. New home commenced
in January 2007 and completed in May 2007. Built by Katrina
volunteers from Camp Victor across the street on Government and
operated by Christus Victor Lutheran Church. Note the cross in
the front gable.
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July 2006
 
First Baptist Church of Ocean Springs [northeast corner of
Porter and Bellande]
[l-r:
Baptist church 1993; Demolition of 1909 sanctuary on July 11, 2006
to make a parking lot for the parishioners. Woe is us!]
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Spring 2006

431 East Beach
[image made August 1997]
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1215 Harbor Drive
[the Jack and Beth Riley home was heavily damaged by Katrina.
The west side, the original structure which was once the first OSYC,
was demolished in April 2006. The remaining east side was
built in 1995 by Bobby Schrieber when Adrian Turner was the owner of
this unique structure. L-R: image made October 1997; image
made April 2006; and December 2007-all by Ray L. Bellande]
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427 East Beach
[L-R: image made March 1998; and image made September 2005]
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303 Dewey Avenue
[L-R: image made August 1987 and image made October 2005]
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112-A Shearwater
[l-r: image made 1999 from southwest; image made December 2005 from
southeast; and image made January 2007 from north]
This fine structure, called Shadowlawn, survived Katrina, but the
owner was determined to destroy it and succeeded.
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513 Martin Avenue
This home was
demolished to build a new home and was not Katrina related.
The new domicile was commenced in June 2006 by Resch Construction
Company of Ocean Springs.
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411 Jackson Avenue
The Robert W.
Potter home was inundated by Katrina and damaged sufficiently to
warrant demolition. Mr. Potter moved to Tulsa and Dallas to
reside with his son. The lot was cleared and sold to his
neighbors Bill and Michelle Deaton of 413 Jackson Avenue.
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410 Jackson Avenue
von
Rosambeau-Benz House was built by Augustus von Rosambeau (1849-1912)
circa 1908. In 1917, the von Rosambeau sold it to Marie Odette
Brou Bryan (1879-1957). It remained in the Bryan family until
the demise of Frank H. Bryan II (1914-1999). He legated it to
the Catholic Diocese of Biloxi, Mississippi who conveyed it to
Richard W. Benz (b. 1964) and Jennifer Becker Benz (b. 1969) in
2001. At the time of its total destruction by Hurricane Katrina in
August 2005, it was owned by Richard and Jennifer B. Benz.
Image made February 1993.
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406 Jackson Avenue
The Bryan-Letoha
Home was built in 1910 by Joseph A. Wieder (1877-1960) for Frank H.
Bryan (1872-1936). It was damaged during Hurricane Georges in
1998 and was demolishing by neglect until Hurricane Katrina
destroyed it in August 2005. Image made March 1992.
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405 Jackson Avenue
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401 Jackson Avenue
This rental home
possessed by Margaret Brou was destroyed by Katrina. Valerie
Brou, her niece, and grand niece, Brou, were occupants of this
residence on August 29, 2005.
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325 Jackson Avenue
The
Margaret Brou residence was removed by Katrina.
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Spring 2006

313 Jackson Avenue
The
Claire Brou domicile was inundated and wasted by Katrina.
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December 2005
 
Fort Maurepas Replica
Front Beach Drive
Demolished December 9, 2005 as a result of severe damage by
Hurricane Katrina in late August 2005.
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November 2005

2215 Government
(another post-Katrina demolition.
Image made September 1997)
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November 2005
(This auto paint and body shop of John Pitalo was demolished post-Katrina)
 
NE/C of Government and Holcomb
(image made April 1999) (image made December 2005)
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November 2005

2315 Government (image made April 1999)
(age and termites caused this commercial structure used as a beauty
parlor, "Casa Bella" to be removed)
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Fall 2005

1401 Government [image made July 1997]
This house was located on the NE/C of
Government Street and Handy.
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September 2005
 
915 State Street
This home on the northwest corner of State and Robinson was severely
damaged by fire in September 2005.
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KATRINA DESTROYED and DAMAGED
August 29, 2005
EAST BEACH DRIVE
  
401 East Beach-Dempsey M. Levi
[l-r: image August 1997; image September 2005; image September 2006]
 
405 East Beach-Paul B. O'Neal
[l-r: image September 2005; image February 2006-first house
destroyed by Katrina to
be rebuilt on East Beach, which is identical to original house;
image September 2006-Levi house under construction in background]
 
409 East Beach-Marty and Lisa Courtney Waggoner
[l-r: image August 1997; image September 2005; image September
2006-rebuilding a "Katrina" cottage to replace small cottage
destroyed east of main house]

415 East Beach-Rita Walker
[l-r: image August 1997; image September 2005-no rebuilding as of
September 2006]
 
427 East Beach
[L-R: image made March 1998; and image made September 2005]

431 East Beach-Jerome Modello
[image made August 1997]
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FRONT BEACH DRIVE
[Porter to Hillenddale]
[Hillenddale to Jackson Avenue]
[Martin Avenue to Jackson Avenue]
315 Front Beach Drive-"Many Oaks"-Mary C. Zala Jensen
 
[l-r: image May 2001; image September 2006; image October 2006,
Fayard factory truck in yard; and image July 2006, repairs]
 
323 Front Beach Drive-Sunset Beach Apts. and Tom Reynolds's
townhouses
[l-r: image September 2004; image December 2004, demolition to erect
townhomes; image August 2005,
new townhouses; and September 2005]

400 Front Beach Drive-Ocean Springs Seafood of Earl Fayard
[l-r: image July 2005; image September 2005, looking south from
Jackson Avenue]
Jackson Avenue to Washington
Avenue
 
Fort Maurepas Replica
[l-r: image February 1995; image September 2005]
 
Fort Maurepas Park
[l-r: plan of & Greg
Cantrelle &Associates; Ray L. Bellande, local historian, at ground
breaking ceremonies on August 29, 2006]

Seamen's Memorial
[image 1994]
Washington Avenue to Harbor Drive
 
505 Front Beach
Drive-Ross P. and Sharon Webber Dodds
[l-r: image March1993; image September 2005, note Bosco house in
background]
 
509 Front Beach Drive-Wilma and Sylvia Bosco
[l-r: image March 1993;image October 2004; and September
2005; repairing and rebuilding 2006]

513 Front Beach Drive-Will and Jacqueline Charbonnet
[l-r: image March 1993; image September 20005; plan to rebuild new
home in 2007]

517 Front Beach Drive-Rene' Cazabaum
[l-r: image January 1999; image September 2005]
 
527 Front Beach Drive-Gulf Oak Condominiums
[l-r: image February 1993; image September 2005; and May 2006]

545 Front Beach Drive-Gay and Alice Austin Martin
[l-r: image ;image September 2005)

545 1/2 Front Beach-Gay and Alice Austin Martin
[images February 2002]
HARBOR DRIVE

1220 Harbor Drive
[Rehage House. image made April 1999]
JACKSON AVENUE
Jackson Avenue [east]

314 Jackson Avenue
Ray and Maureen Hudachek's "Egan Cottage". Reconstruction of
replica began in late August 2006 by Paul Campbell. Carl
Germany, AIA.
[l-r: image made July 1993; image made September 2005]

316 Jackson Avenue
Stephen and Beverly
Blasingame's home. This house survived the storm intact, but
did receive some flood water! Sold in 2006 for about $415,000.
The Blasingame's relocated to Iowa their natal State. [l-r:
image made during March 2002 while entire home was refurbished by
the Ellis Brothers of Biloxi; September 2005]
Jackson Avenue [west]

313 Jackson Avenue
The Claire M.
Brou home was totally destroyed. Some of the retaining wall and
piers survived. After a FEMA trailer and another mobile home,
Claire settled for a temporary wooden home a' la railroad caboose
architecture until critical decisions about rebuilding could be
made. [Images taken February 1993 and May 2006]

325 Jackson Avenue
The
Margaret Brou house was completely destroyed. Margaret lived
with friends until she acquired a suitable mobile home.

401 Jackson Avenue
This
Margaret Brou rental house was removed by Katrina. Valerie Brou, her
niece, and Valerie's daughter, lived here before the
storm. No further information.

405 Jackson Avenue
The William T. Richardson place was completely devastated by
Katrina. No further information.

The Dave and Katherine Beaugez Wilson home survived Katrina, but
received substantial water, wind, and tidal surge damage to the
first floor. It is being restored as of July 2006.
409 Jackson Avenue

411 Jackson Avenue
The Robert W. Potter home was
inundated by Katrina and damaged sufficiently by water and wind to warrant
demolition. Mr. Potter moved to Tulsa and later Dallas, Texas to
reside with his son. The lot was cleared in the spring of 2006 and
sold to his neighbors Bill and Michelle Deaton of 413 Jackson
Avenue.
LOVERS LANE
 
[L-R: Lobrano House 2003; March 2007;
September 2005; and December 2005]
241 Lovers Lane
The Dr. William Lobrano home on Seapointe was commenced in January 2001 and
complete in the spring of 2003. It was very seriously damaged,
but was one of only several homes on this low-lying peninsula
between Back Bay and Old Fort Bayou that survived in
condition to be restored. Restoration in progress June 2007.

[L-R: Miner House
December 1997 and June 2007]
245 Lovers Lane
The John and Mary Alice Miner home on Seapointe was essentially
destroyed by Katrina. Rebuilding commenced in July 2006 with
an all steel framework from ground level to ridge line. The
new Miner home was completed in the spring of 2007, probably May.

[L-R: Bosco House
September 1997 and March 2007]
300 Lovers Lane
The Johanna Bosco home was destroyed by Katrina. New
construction commenced in the late spring of 2006 by Jason Lauban
from a Vaughan Lauban design. This structure was completed in
February 2007.
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August 2005

1001 Bowen
(the metal building on extreme left was demolished in August 2005)
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June 2005
 
1926 Standard Oil of Kentucky Oil-Zanca Station
[1000 Government Street
(photo made 1993 and polaroid image in late 1990s)
This structure was demolished
in mid-June 2005 by SEFCO, LLC., a Mississippi limited liability
company, probably headed by Fred Moran. Its address is 712
Washington Avenue, the same as Moran Realty Company. The owners plan
to erect a small strip mall.
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Spring 2005
 
Edwards-Cheney House
316 Holcomb
[L-R: images made February 2002 and January 2008 by Ray l. Bellande]
Built circa
1913, by John P. Edwards (1881-1932+) and Coral W. Edwards
(1878-1932+), natives of North Dakota and Canada, who were residents
of Ocean Springs for about twenty-five years. Mr. Edwards was
in real estate, farmed, and was our Postmaster from 1925-1932.
Armand Place town homes erected here in 2007 and 2008.
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January 2005

Washington Avenue Water Tower
(image made March 1994)
This longtime downtown landmark was
removed in mid-January 2005.
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January 2005?

"old Jail"
(north of the Washington Avenue water
tower-image made June 1994)
Was this old derelict taken out with
the water tower?
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December 2004

1967 Sunset Apartments
323 Front Beach Drive
The Sunset Apartments were built by Virginia
Shiell in 1967. They were demolished in December 2004, by a
syndicate led by Tom Reynolds Sr. in order to erect town homes.
Townhouse construction began in January 2005.
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November 2004

Step N Style Building
614? Washington Avenue (image made November
1992)
Formerly a beauty shop and elderly
person care facility owned by Marie Hudson. This
building was destroyed by the First Baptist Church of Ocean Springs
in November 2004.
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August 2004

St. Alphonsus de Liguori Kindergarten
West side of Washington Avenue between Calhoun
and Joseph Street (image made, February 1993)
This old school building was torn down in August 2004. It was
not replaced.
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2004

Ocean Springs Fuel and Ice Dock
1109 Harbor Drive
(upper image made February 1994, lower image made, January 2005)
The Ocean Springs Fuel and Ice Dock
structure was removed in 2004. It was replace by the Harbor
Landing building.
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June 2004

702 Magnolia
(image
made September 1997) This home was torn
down in June 2004, to build the Mulberry Place by its developers.
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April 2004

Schmidt Bakery Shop (erected between 1909-1915)
612 Washington Avenue (upper photo, April 2, 2004; lower photo,
March 2004)
This historic building was destroyed by the First Baptist Church of
Ocean Springs on April 2, 2004.
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February 2004

209 General Pershing
(image made October 1997)
This home in the southwest corner of Hellmer's Lane and General
Pershing was removed in early February 2004. Not replaced.
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November 2003
 
703 Ward
(image made September 1997 and November 2004)
The Hesey Carl Byrd home was
demolished in November 2003. A new home was erected here very
shortly thereafter.
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November 2003

Maltby House
603 Pershing Avenue
(upper image made, August 1997; lower image made February 2005)
This cottage was torn down in November 2003, to build a
new house. The new home was commenced in September 2004 by
Michael Maltby and completed in the spring of 2005.
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July 2003

1910 Joseph "Dode" L. Schrieber House
1309 Porter
(image made August 1997)
The old Schrieber house was brought down on
July 2, 2003. It was erected in 1910, by Joseph L. Schrieber
(1872-1951), renown local historian. His two daughters who
married and left many decades ago,
Marion Lurline Schrieber Hall (b. 1920) and Charlotte Rose Schrieber
Blanchette (b. 1924), are great ambassadors of their native city.
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June 2003

Ocean Springs Volunteer Fire Company Building
1014 Porter Avenue (upper image, May 2001; lower image June 2003)
This structure was built in 1949 as a fire station. It was demolished on June 3, 2003, by the City of Ocean
Springs to enlarge the parking lot for City Hall.
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February 2003

Munro Shell Station
(images made February 1993 and February 2003)
This gas station was situated on the NW/C
of Washington Avenue and US 90, Bienville Boulevard. It was
removed on February 19, 2003, as MDOT was widening Bienville
Boulevard because of the increased traffic to the casinos at Biloxi.
Post Hurricane Katrina. the Hurricane Relief Corps camped here for
many months. The vacant lot is owned by the Friar family.
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January 2002

John Cook Home
237 Front Beach Drive
(upper image made, October 1999; lower image made January 2002)
D.D. Munro had Resch Construction Company build
a new home here in the fall of 2002, from a design by Carl Germany,
AIA.

237 Front Beach Drive (image made August 2005)
D.D. Munro home.
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2002

Rogers House
516 Jackson Avenue
(upper image, May 2001; lower image,
February 2004)
The Heirs of John A. McCloughan (1898-1982) sold the upper house to
Jefferson Rogers (b. 1957) in March 2002. Mr. Rogers had the
derelict structure removed and a new home erected here in the winter
of 2002 and spring of 2003.
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2002

613 Bellande
(image made March 1993)
Demolished in 2002 by the First Baptist Church of Ocean Springs.
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2002

611 Bellande
(image made March 1993)
Demolished in 2002 by the First Baptist Church of Ocean Springs.
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2002?

403
Porter
This small home was removed in either 2002 or 2003.
Not replaced.
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2002

1323 Bienville Boulevard
(image made November 1997)
This oil station was destroyed to erect a new McDonald's, which
opened in late 2002 or early 2003.
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2002

1976 McDonald's Restaurant
2003 Bienville Boulevard
(image made November 1997)
Demolished in 2002, as new McDonald's was built further east at 1323
Bienville Boulevard.
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January 2001

Caravan Truck Stop-US Highway 90
[Built circa 1956 in the NW/4 of the SW/4 of Section 25, T7S-R8W,
this building was removed in January 2001.
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2000?

1901-1905 Government
(This rental complex was removed circa 2000 after the property was
sold. Images made August 1997)
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2000

Crooked Feather
Bienville Boulevard
(top image made March 1997; lower image made May 2001)
This Peter Wolf Toth
(b.
1947), creation was dedicated in February 1976, in Davidson
Park on the southeast side of US Highway 90 in the western section
of Ocean Springs, Mississippi. In February 2000, it was determined
that the sculpture had rotted internally an had to be replaced.
Later in 2000, Thomas King created the replacement for Toth's
original work from treated cypress.
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January 2000

Blossman Guest Cottage
201 Shearwater Drive
Damaged by fire in October 1999. Torn down in January 2000.
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November 1999

502 Porter
This small commercial building was removed from the streetscape in
November 1999.
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