- Jean-Louis
Dolliole (1779 –
January 9, 1861) was an African-American
architect in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA,
during the 19th century. He was a free man...
- of the
Republic of
Haiti from 1807
until his
death in 1818. Jean-Louis
Dolliole (1779–1861), architect-builder in New Orleans, Louisiana.
William Costin...
- "Crooked **** Cops" "Bring It On" "My Shorty" (featuring
Bryon Dolieo a.k.a.
Dolliole of
Ghetto Commission) "Moss" (featuring Mo B. ****) "Dark Side" (Remix)...
-
Ghetto Commission)
Jordan Dwayne Lawrence Gary
Arnold Walter Valerio Byron Dolliole Carlos Stephens 4:24 8. "Shakin in the Streets" (featuring KLC) Jordan...
- Lawrence), G-Spade (Gary Arnold),
Valerio (Walter Valerio) and
singer Byron Dolliole. The
group made
several guest appearances on No
Limit releases from 1998...
-
University dean
Harold E. Vokes,
zoologist and
paleontologist Jean-Louis
Dolliole, architect-builder who was a free
person of
color in the
Antebellum era...
- revolver)
Norbert Rillieux (1806–1894) –
inventor and
engineer Jean-Louis
Dolliole (1779–1861) – architect-builder in New Orleans,
Louisiana Laila Ali (born...