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Acknowledgements 7
Introduction 9
1 Coastal Native Americans 11
2 Frenchmen, British and Spaniards 23
3 Queen of the Watering Holes 38
4 Arrival of the Seafood Industry 47
5 Pioneers of the Seafood Industry 56
6 Slavonian, Bohemian, Gajun and Vietnamese Seafood Workers 66
7 Wooden Boat Races and White-Winged Queens 77
8 Blessing of the Fleet 85
9 Hurricanes 91
10 Biloxi's Historic Restaurants 100
11 End of an Era 110
References 117
Index 123
About the Author 127
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