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Le Sueur or
LeSueur may
refer to:
Le Sueur, Minnesota, a city
Le Sueur County,
Minnesota Le Sueur River, a
river in
Minnesota LeSueur,
Virginia Le Sueur...
- Joan
Crawford (born
Lucille Fay
LeSueur;
March 23, 190? – May 10, 1977) was an
American actress. She
started her
career as a
dancer in
traveling theatrical...
- Hal Hays
LeSueur (3
September 1903 – 3 May 1963) was an
American actor and the
brother of
American actress, Joan Crawford. Hal
LeSueur was born on 3 September...
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LeSueur 1990, pp. 117–124
LeSueur 1990, pp. 120
Thorp 1924, p. 91
McGee 1909, p. 13
LeSueur 1990, pp. 193–194 Corrill, John...
- www.grace-
lesueur.org.
Retrieved July 31, 2015. "Word of Life
Church History". www.wordoflifelbc.org.
Retrieved July 31, 2015. City of
Le Sueur Official...
- 1932
piece "Women on the Breadlines" is one of
Le Sueur's most
recognized proletarian works. Here,
LeSueur wrote of the
struggles that
women faced during...
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Eustache Le Sueur or
Lesueur (French pronunciation: [østaʃ lə sɥœʁ]; 19
November 1617[citation needed] – 30
April 1655) was a
French artist and one of...
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Patsy Southgate. Le
Sueur's social circle is
depicted in Wynn Chamberlain's
diptych "Poets
Dressed and Undressed,"
which shows LeSueur alongside O'Hara,...
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Percivale St-Helier
LeSueur (November 21, 1881 –
January 27, 1962),
known as "Peerless Percy", was a
Canadian senior and
professional ice
hockey goaltender...
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Charles Alexandre Lesueur (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl alɛksɑ̃dʁ ləsɥœʁ]; 1
January 1778 in
Le Havre – 12
December 1846 in
Le Havre) was a
French naturalist...