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Marie Delphine Macarty or
MacCarthy (March 19, 1787 –
December 7, 1849), more
commonly known as
Madame Blanque or,
after her
third marriage, as Madame...
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lasted almost fifty years. In
contrast to the
Macartys'
stable relationship, Eugène's
brother Augustin de
Macarty was
married and was said to have had numerous...
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Augustin Francois de
Macarty or
McCarthy (January 10, 1774 –
October 16, 1844) was an
American planter who
served as the
sixth mayor of New
Orleans from...
- Jami
Macarty is an
American poet who
teaches and
writes in the
United States and in Canada. She
teaches creative writing and
contemporary poetry at Simon...
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Eulalie de Mandéville also
known as Cécée
Macarty (1774–1848) was an
American placée and businesswoman. She has been
called the 'most
successful free...
- Earl of
Clancarty is a
title that has been
created twice in the
Peerage of Ireland. The
title was
created for the
first time in 1658 in
favour of Donough...
- Jean-Baptiste de
Macarty Macteigue was a
French Navy officer. He
served in the War of
American Independence.
Macarty Macteigue joined the Navy as a Garde-Marine...
- Miro
married Marie Céleste Eléonore de
Macarty,
cousin to his contemporary, New
Orleans Mayor Augustin de
Macarty. A
niece by
marriage was
Delphine LaLaurie...
- part-time
violin player who
worked at a racetrack. He
attended the
Louis B.
Macarty School,
leaving to
start work as a
helper to an ice
delivery man. Domino...
- Press. ISBN 9780807142431. Horne,
William I. (Fall 2018). "Victor Eugène
Macarty: From Art to
Activism in Reconstruction-Era New Orleans". The
Journal of...