- The
Desloge family, (/dəˈloʊʒ/)
centered mostly in
Missouri and
especially at St. Louis, rose to
wealth through international commerce,
sugar refining...
- V.
Desloge II, son of
Firmin René
Desloge, who
migrated from France,
settled in Potosi, and
began the
Desloge Family in America.
Firmin V.
Desloge II...
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Missouri Lead
District and
member of the
Desloge family in America. In 1822,
Desloge's father,
Firmin René
Desloge, came to
America from
France to work with...
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Firmin Rene
Desloge,
progenitor of the
Desloge Family in
America Firmin V.
Desloge,
founder Desloge Consolidated Lead
Company and
Desloge,
Missouri and...
-
along with
medical and
foodservice equipment. In 1922,
Louis Desloge Sr. of the
Desloge family founded Watlow in a
rented corner space on the
second floor...
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Firmin René
Desloge (17
February 1803, in Nantes,
France – 20 July 1856, in Potosi, Missouri) was a U.S.
businessman who
founded lead
mines and other...
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Desloge. In
February 1930, St.
Louis University received a $1
million bequest ($13
million in 2010 dollars) from the
estate of
Firmin Vincent Desloge...
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Desloge Chapel is a
Gothic church in St. Louis, Missouri.
Located at
Grand Avenue and
Vista Avenue, it was
designed by
Gothic revivalist architect Ralph...
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Firmin Desloge may
refer to:
Firmin René
Desloge (1803–1856),
American industrialist Firmin V.
Desloge (1843–1929),
American industrialist, son of Firmin...
- from the 1870s also
included the
Desloge Lead Company, and Doe Run. The
Desloge mines were
started by
Firmin V.
Desloge, and above-ground
works were bounded...