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Auguste Sylvestre LaCome (October 25, 1821 –
November 11, 1888) was a
French settler and
trader in the New
Mexico Territory and
brother of Jean Baptiste...
- "Mon amie
la rose" is a poem
written by Cécile
Caulier and
Jacques Lacome,
originally performed in song by
French singer Françoise
Hardy in 1964. It became...
- Paul-Jean-Jacques
Lacôme d'Estalenx (4
March 1838 – 12
December 1920) was a
French composer.
Between 1870 and the turn of the
century he
produced a series...
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Bibliography of
Colorado Geography of
Colorado History of
Colorado Auguste Lacome San Luis de
la Culebra San
Miguel National Register of
Historic Places listings...
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describes the
three stores of San Luis as kept by Fred
Meyer & Co,
Auguste Lacome and
Mazers & Rich in
addition to a blacksmith, butcher, beer saloon, carpenter...
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Rancoule Guy
Boniface Arnaud Marquesuzaa Jean
Othats Pierre Dizabo Michel Lacome Roger Martine Pierre Danos Pierre Lacroix François
Moncla Michel Crauste...
- beginning, was of
mixed blood; the
surnames Lafore or Laforet, Ledoux, and
LaCome reflect the
names of
French or French-Canadian
trappers who
settled in the...
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superintendent of
Indian affairs in New Mexico,
James S. Calhoun, sent
Auguste LaCome, a
noted scout, trader, and mountaineer, and
Encarnacion Garcia, also a...
- Giroflé-Girofla and
La petite mariée for Lecocq. The pair went on to
provide libretti for Potier, Jacob, de Villebichet, Offenbach, Chabrier,
Lacome and Messager...
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conducted by
William Ross.
Credited to
lyricist Julien de Lau
Lusignan and
Lacôme.
Based on the
traditional Irish reel "Rakish Paddy".
Adapted from AllMusic...