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Carondelet can
refer to:
Francisco Luis Héctor de
Carondelet (1748–1807),
governor in the
Spanish Empire Ferry Carondelet (1473–1528),
Habsburg diplomat...
- USS
Carondelet (/kəˈrɒndəlɛt/ kə-RON-də-let) (1861) was a City-class
ironclad gunboat constructed for the War
Department by
James B. Eads
during the American...
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indigenous po****tion
working in the
indigo industry had
declined greatly,
Carondolet recruited Spanish laborers.
Their descendants are
among the
blonde and...
- The
Carondelet Canal, also
known as the Old
Basin Canal, was a
canal in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A.,
operating from 1794 into the 1920s –
nearly 135...
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Carondelet Park,
established in 1875, is the
third largest park in the city of St. Louis, Missouri. The park
contains nearly 180
acres (0.73 km2) and is...
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built in 1869 by the then city of
Carondolet, had p****ed to the city of St.
Louis in 1870 when it
annexed Carondolet. In 1882 the church's name was changed...
- shot
Gillmore in the side.
Forrest was
arrested and
taken aboard the
Carondolet after the shooting. Per the
Chattanooga Rebel, "After
having been kept...
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Emile Bonford, and
Admin Isadore Labatut, M.D..
Located at old No. 4
Carondolet Street, now 122, in the
Central business district, the
Forstall Mansion...
- Most
recently these games have been
hosted at all-girls high
school Carondolet,
where her
former coach Kelly Sopak now coaches, and its
brother school...
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appropriate location of a zoo if
there should be one.
Fairground Park,
Carondolet Park, the
Creve Coeur area, and
Tower Grove Park were some of the places...