- "Centreville". In the 1870s, two
immigrants from
France named Charles Lalance and
Florian Grosjean established a
factory in
Woodhaven where they manufactured...
-
boundaries extended as far
south as
Liberty Avenue. Two
Frenchmen named Charles Lalance and
Florian Grosjean launched the
village as a
manufacturing community...
- at rue Gaillon. None of his
tests proved successful. In 1911, a
Colonel Lalance wrote to the Aéro-Club de France,
offering a
prize of 10,000
francs for...
-
reservoir that
supplied the hamlet. One of the fire hydrants.
Auguste Lalance (1830-1920),
industrialist and
politician born in the hamlet, son of a...
- archéologique,
historique et
scientifique de Soissons, Soissons,
Librairie de
Lalance et Voyeux-Solin, 3e, vol. XII (1903-1904), 1907, p. 222-225 (in French)...
-
Victor Richard Antoine Pérole
Petit Sophie Nivelon Legrand Baré
Orchestra Baudron Devaux Meunier Marmet Lalance Defmarais Cuniffy Rofe
Chaudet Gagnol...
-
Charles Eugène de
Lalaing d'Audenarde (général de division)
Alexandre Lalance (général de brigade) Jean
Lalanne (général de brigade)
Charles Lallemand...
- Hall and the
Triboro Theater,
which were both demolished, as well as the
Lalance Grosjean factory in
Queens and the
Walker Theater in Brooklyn,
which were...