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         Tannery Jules:     more books (47)
  1. Elements De La Theorie Des Fonctions Elliptiques: Tome III et Tome IV by Jules and Jules Molk Tannery, 1972
  2. Elements De LA Theorie Des Fonctions Elliptiques: 4 Volumes in 2 Books by Jules Tannery, Jules Molk, 1972-06
  3. Elements de la theorie des fonctions elliptiques. 4 vols in 2 bindings by Jules Tannery, Jules Molk, 1893-01-01
  4. Elements de la Theorie des Fonctions Elliptiques 1st edition: Tomes III & IV - Calcul Integral (bound together) by Jules Tannery and Jules Molk, 1898-01-01
  5. Elements de la theorie des fonctions elliptiques. Two vols. as one. by Jules Tannery, 1893

61. Mémoires De L'Académie Des Sciences De L'Institut De France
Translate this page I à LXXIV. LA VIE ET L'OEUVRE DE jules tannery, PAR M. ÉMILE PICARD. Ià XXXII. MÉMOIRES. Frontispice. PORTRAIT DE jules tannery. Frontispice.
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NOTICE SUR LA VIE ET LES TRAVAUX DE JULES CARPENTIER, PAR M. MAURICE D'OCAGNE NOTICE SUR LA VIE ET LES TRAVAUX D'ADOLPHE CARNOT (1839-1920), PAR M. JULES-LOUIS BRETON NOTICE SUR LA VIE ET LES TRAVAUX DE CAMILLE JORDAN (1838-1922), PAR M. HENRI LEBESGUE NOTICE HISTORIQUE SUR ALFRED GRANDIDIER, SUIVIE DE NOTES ET JUSTIFICATIONS BIBLIOGRAPHIQUES, PAR M. ALFRED LACROIX I NOTICE SUR LA VIE ET LES TRAVAUX DE GASTON BONNIER, PAR M. MARIN MOLLIARD I I NOTICE HISTORIQUE SUR ALPHONSE MILNE-EDWARDS, SUIVIE D'UNE LISTE BIBLIOGRAPHIQUE DE SES TRAVAUX, PAR M. ALFRED LACROIX I I
PLANCHES. PORTRAIT DE GEORGES HUMBERT Frontispice PORTRAIT DE JULES CARPENTIER Frontispice PORTRAIT DE CAMILLE JORDAN Frontispice PORTRAIT D'ALFRED GRANDIDIER Frontispice PORTRAIT DE GASTON BONNIER Frontispice PORTRAIT D'ALPHONSE MILNE-EDWARDS Frontispice PORTRAIT DE JULES TANNERY Frontispice

62. Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires Des Séances De L'Académie Des Sciences / Institut
Translate this page Landouzy prie l'Académie de le compter parmi les candidats à la place vacante,dans la Section des Académiciens libres, par le décès de M. jules tannery.
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COMPTES RENDUS
JANVIER - JUIN 1911. A er janvier 1911 - M. Emile Picard, Armand Gautier - MM. le Chancelier et le - M. Darboux - M. le er semestre) des Comptes rendus - M. le donne lecture du testament fait par M. Loutreuil - M. le Foerster Blaserna, - M. le Foerster, Blaserna - M. le - M. le Voir ab J. Bougault - Action des chlorures des acides a E.-E. Blaise et L. Picard A. Arnaud et J. Hasenfratz Voir ACIERS. - L'anomalie de la dilatation des aciers; par M. Ch.-Ed. Guillaume - Coefficient du terme quadratique dans la formule de dilatation des aciers au nickel; par M. Ch.-Ed. Guillaume - Sur les gaz contenus dans les aciers; par MM. G. Charpy et S. Bonnerot Samuel Lifchitz Voir Marage Voir Voix Ziembinski A. Lafay A. Lafay J. Olive et ceux de M. le Capitaine Crocco Ch. Lallemand Girardville - M. L. Bertin Henri Favre Voir A. Muntz et - Sur l'emploi des saponines G. Gastine V. Vermorel et E. Dantony Voir H. Henriet et M. Bouyssy Voir et Alphonse Gams Voir Toxiques Georges Dupont Georges Dupont Lespieau a D. Gauthier a D. Gauthier lle Pauline Lucas Anthemis nobilis T. Klobb

63. Terminkalender
Translate this page 24.03.2003 Montag, Geburtstag Sterbetag Liouville (1809), Josef Stefan (1835),jules tannery (1848), Morse (1892), Chang (1948) Hamill (1956), Whittaker (1956
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64. Drach
Drach was encouraged by jules tannery to undertake mathematical researchand he obtained a doctorate from École Normale Supérieure in 1898.
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Jules Joseph Drach
Born: 13 March 1871 in Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines, France
Died: 8 March 1941 in Cavalaire, France
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(Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Drach Drach was encouraged by Jules Tannery Drach viewed Emile Picard 's application, in 1887, of Galois theory to linear differential equations as a model of perfection and he tried to extend Galois theory to differential equations in general building on the work of Lie and Vessiot in addition to that of Emile Picard Drach was a friend of Borel Jules Tannery References (2 books/articles) Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index
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65. France
Translate this page APPELL, Membre de l'Académie des Sciences. jules tannery, Sous-directeurdes études scientifiques à l'Ecole normale supérieure.
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66. THE LEATHERMAN
Reprint of 1952 article on jules Bourglay, also known as The Leather Man.Category Regional North America Society and Culture History...... later it was learned that the Leather Man was none other than jules Bourglay, the Everytown he passed through had at least one tannery and today each of these
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The Leather Man
The Leather Man's real name was Jules Bourglay. A fixture of Connecticut and New York history, he walked a circuit of 365 miles every 34 days. He is buried in the Sparta Cemetary of Ossining, New York. There are so many articles, newspaper reports and books written about the Leather Man, I will include only Mr. LeRoy W. Foote's famous article on this page. If anyone knows about any of the Leather Man caves, besides the one south of Black Rock State Park in Thomaston, and Tory Cave in the Bristol/Burlington area, I would love to know about them, and better yet visit and photograph them. The Old Leather Man Scan from The Lure of the Litchfield Hills Magazine December, 1952 From "Our Conn. Leather Man" By LeRoy W. Foote Lure of the Litchfield Hills Magazine Dec. 1952 Litchfield County, like most of New England, is rich in native folklore. One cannot travel far in this part of Connecticut without hearing of the mysterious tale about the old Leather Man. The story is outstanding in American folklore, very typical of New England and pertains directly to the western portion of the state. It has traveled around the world. Each person who knew the Leather Man had his own story about him and this story differed from any other. Some towns had an "official" version authenticated by the many who saw him and repeated by all, including those who never knew the Leather Man and even these stories varied from town to town. If one were to estimate the number of Leather Man stories by the people who knew this strange character, they would run into the hundreds of thousands. Unfortunately, only a small number of the stories have been preserved and some of the people now living who know him, were young when the Leather Man was alive so their memory of him is rather limited. Many attempts have been made to collect the stories but few went further than to gather the information immediately at hand.

67. Fondane Et La Relativité
Translate this page L'exergue qui cite le mathématicien français jules tannery (1848-1910), estune énonciation de ses postulats Il ne faut pas trop croire dans les
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Michaël Finkenthal : Fondane et la relativité L'article traduit dans ce Cahier a été écrit en 1922 par un très jeune Fondane (Fundoianu) habitant encore la Roumanie. Je souligne ces deux points, pour signaler à la fois le manque d’expérience de l’auteur – un poète qui laissait à peine entrevoir le philosophe à venir à travers ses articles épars dans la presse quotidienne et littéraire de l'époque - et son intuition extraordinaire du significatif. Il faut remarquer aussi que l'article est écrit quelques années seulement après l'apparition de la théorie généralisée de la relativité (1915-17). Une nouvelle idole logique n'est pas seulement un bel exemple de “l'intuition du vrai” d'un penseur de génie, mais il est aussi très important pour le travail d' archéologie intellectuelle qui nous reste à faire, sur l'évolution de la pensée philosophique de Benjamin Fondane. Car le titre annonce déjà la pensée du philosophe qui écrira vers la fin de sa vie dans Baudelaire et l'expérience du gouffre (en se référant à Paul Valéry): “Ce qu'il aime dans l'esprit c'est son pouvoir d'ordonner, de jeter sur tout néant une ‘technique’. Mathématicien, il s'irrite qu'il puisse y avoir des courbes sans tangeantes possibles et des fonctions sans dérivées; physicien, la seule postulation d'une

68. Untitled Document
and tanning the hides and we were met with an unforgettable aroma on our tourof the tannery. Many of us welcomed the sprigs of mint provided by jules!
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Day 2 - 22nd March
Marrakech
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Horse-drawn carriages and travelling in style Douglas Bell Souks and Spend! Spend! Spend! Lucy Allan
Horse -drawn carriages and travelling in style
After a late night and an early start to today, our fantastic breakfast was warmly welcomed. Typically French in style, but it gave us an introduction to the wonderful round traditional bread which we had everywhere throughout the trip in Morocco. After a briefing from our tour guide, Jules, held on the hotel roof, we had an opportunity to become a part of the apparent anarchy and chaos of the Marrakech streets. We boarded some horse-drawn carts for a drive through the old town. Much of the traffic was horse- or mule-drawn although there was an abundance of bicycles and Peugeot taxis. The carriage seemed a highly appropriate method to travel through the historic city. On our tour we saw slums and their markets; roadside industries; and, the tannery. The leather industry was still very traditional in its methods for preparing and tanning the hides and we were met with an unforgettable aroma on our tour of the tannery. Many of us welcomed the sprigs of mint provided by Jules!
Later that morning we wandered our way through the covered markets (the Medina) with its traditional workshops and bakeries. We stopped at the old Muslim school where only those able to recite the Koran were privileged enough to be educated within its walls. This had the knock-on effect of enabling them to make progress in the outside society and generally led to wealth and prosperity for the few. In the afternoon many of us returned to the Medina where we learned to drive a hard bargain and avoid getting ripped off. The snake charmers were in evidence in the main square and their ploy was to harass the visitor by placing a snake around their necks uninvited and then expecting to get paid for their efforts. Their marketing skills were rather negative and even a hint of interest was taken as a purchase. However, this is their means of survival

69. Projects
jules Verne Undersea Nature Walk. Guiding Training for jules Verne UnderseaWalks. Environmental Impact Assessment For A Fish tannery In Seychelles.
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The Following Are the Various Projects Done by ENVIRO (You May Click on The Pictures to see a Summary of the Projects) Go Back to Start-Page Environmental Impact Statement For A Tourism Development On Cerf Island Jules Verne Undersea Nature Walk Guiding Training for Jules Verne Undersea Walks ... Seychelles Vulnerability Assessment for Climate Change

70. Lebensdaten Von Mathematikern
Translate this page Guthrie (1831 - 1901) Takagi, Teiji (1875 - 1960) Talbot, William Fox (1800 - 1877)Taniyama, Yukata (1927 - 1958) tannery, jules (1848 - 1910) tannery, Paul
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Diese Seite ist dem Andenken meines Vaters Otto Hebisch (1917 - 1998) gewidmet. By our fathers and their fathers
in some old and distant town
from places no one here remembers
come the things we've handed down.
Marc Cohn Dies ist eine Sammlung, die aus verschiedenen Quellen stammt, u. a. aus Jean Dieudonne, Geschichte der Mathematik, 1700 - 1900, VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1985. Helmut Gericke, Mathematik in Antike und Orient - Mathematik im Abendland, Fourier Verlag, Wiesbaden 1992. Otto Toeplitz, Die Entwicklung der Infinitesimalrechnung, Springer, Berlin 1949. MacTutor History of Mathematics archive A B C ... Z Abbe, Ernst (1840 - 1909)
Abel, Niels Henrik (5.8.1802 - 6.4.1829)
Abraham bar Hiyya (1070 - 1130)
Abraham, Max (1875 - 1922)
Abu Kamil, Shuja (um 850 - um 930)
Abu'l-Wafa al'Buzjani (940 - 998)
Ackermann, Wilhelm (1896 - 1962) Adams, John Couch (5.6.1819 - 21.1.1892) Adams, John Frank (5.11.1930 - 7.1.1989) Adelard von Bath (1075 - 1160) Adler, August (1863 - 1923) Adrain, Robert (1775 - 1843)

71. Neue Seite 1
Translate this page Talbot, William Fox (1800 - 1877). Taniyama, Yukata (1927 - 1958). tannery,jules (1848 - 1910). tannery, Paul (1843 - 1904). Tarry, Gaston (1843 - 1913).
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Abbe, Ernst (1840 - 1909) Abel, Niels Henrik (5.8.1802 - 6.4.1829) Abraham bar Hiyya (1070 - 1130) Abraham, Max (1875 - 1922) Abu Kamil, Shuja (um 850 - um 930) Abu'l-Wafa al'Buzjani (940 - 998) Ackermann, Wilhelm (1896 - 1962) Adams, John Couch (5.6.1819 - 21.1.1892) Adams, John Frank (5.11.1930 - 7.1.1989) Adelard von Bath (1075 - 1160) Adler, August (1863 - 1923) Adrain, Robert (1775 - 1843) Aepinus, Franz Ulrich Theodosius (13.12.1724 - 10.8.1802) Agnesi, Maria (1718 - 1799) Ahlfors, Lars (1907 - 1996) Ahmed ibn Yusuf (835 - 912) Ahmes (um 1680 - um 1620 v. Chr.) Aida Yasuaki (1747 - 1817) Aiken, Howard Hathaway (1900 - 1973) Airy, George Biddell (27.7.1801 - 2.1.1892) Aithoff, David (1854 - 1934) Aitken, Alexander (1895 - 1967) Ajima, Chokuyen (1732 - 1798) Akhiezer, Naum Il'ich (1901 - 1980) al'Battani, Abu Allah (um 850 - 929) al'Biruni, Abu Arrayhan (973 - 1048) al'Chaijami (? - 1123) al'Haitam, Abu Ali (965 - 1039) al'Kashi, Ghiyath (1390 - 1450) al'Khwarizmi, Abu Abd-Allah ibn Musa (um 790 - um 850) Albanese, Giacomo (1890 - 1948) Albert von Sachsen (1316 - 8.7.1390)

72. Washingtonpost.com: Civil War Battlefields, In Keeping With Inns
a curve on Baltimore Street, there stood the handsome tannery with a manager CindySwope the daughter of innkeepers Charlotte and jules Swope quickly
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For more information, contact the individual inns: Kenmore Inn , 1200 Princess Anne St., Fredericksburg, Va. 22401, (540) 371-7622. Inn at Antietam , 220 E. Main St., P.O. Box 119, Sharpsburg, Md. 21782, (301) 432-6601. The Tannery , 449 Baltimore St., Gettysburg, Pa. 17325, (717) 334-2454. Go to the main Civil War touring page.
Civil War Battlefields, in Keeping With Inns
By James T. Yenckel
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sept. 3, 1989
On the face of it, the Civil War battlefields where cannons once roared and young troops died in brutal agony may seem a strange choice for a relaxing fall weekend. But in an odd quirk of history, these scenes of brief but tumultuous conflict have become quite inviting places for a quiet getaway. Around them has grown up a special category of small inns that might properly be called "battlefield inns" because of their proximity to these historic sites. Almost every one of the major battlefields in the eastern theater of the war which raged from Gettysburg in the north to Richmond, Petersburg and Appomattox in the south has one or more inns nearby. These inns, I think, have preserved harmony in my marriage.

73. Croyant
in praising the method that Newton had formulated at the end of his book of Principia,those who taught us mathematics, especially jules tannery, worked to
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PHYSICS OF A BELIEVER By Professor Pierre Duhem
Introduction
The author of this article, Abel Rey, has taken the trouble to study assiduously even the smallest writings in which I had expounded my thought, and he has followed the course of this thought with a great concern for accuracy; thus, he has drawn for his readers a picture whose fidelity has keenly impressed me; and surely, I shall not be bargaining with M. Rey by offering him acknowledgement of my appreciation in exchange for the sympathy with which his understanding has assimilated what I had published. And yet (is there anyone who does not find something about which to complain in his own portrait, however accurate the painter may have been?), it seemed to me that M. Rey had solicited somewhat more than exactly the premises which I had set down and that he has drawn conclusions from them which were not altogether contained in them. I should like to apply some restrictions to these conclusions. M. Rey terminates his article as follows: "Our intention here has been to examine only the scientific philosophy of M. Duhem and not his scientific work itself. In order to find and formulate precisely the expression of this philosophy it seems that we may propose the following formula: In its tendencies toward a qualitative conception of the material universe, in its challenging distrust with regard to a complete explanation of this universe by itself, of the sort mechanism imagines it has, and in its animadversions, more pronounced than genuine, with respect to an integral scientific skepticism, Duhem’s scientific philosophy is that of a believer."

74. Homepage Michel Delord
Translate this page 1904. jules tannery, Sur l'enseignement de l'arithmétique à l'école primaire,Revuepédagogique, Février 1904. http//www.sauv.net/tannery. 1937.
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75. Village Of Slinger, Wisconsin - History
In December 1845 he purchased in the name of jules Schleisinger, his son, and Eliza Therewere shoemakers, blacksmiths, a wagonmaker, a hotel and tannery.
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Baruch Schleisinger Weil was born in Strasbourg, France on June 29, 1802, and settled in Washington County on November 1, 1845. He owned property and erected what was at the time considered an elegant residence on Section 31 south of Cedar Lake about 1847, and he lived there at the time. Mr. Weil was the largest purchaser of government land in the county. In December 1845 he purchased in the name of Jules Schleisinger, his son, and Eliza Adelaide, his wife, the following land: Sec. 5 - 477 acres; Sec. 6 - 408 acres; Sec. 7 - 378 acres; Sec. 8 - 160 acres, and Section 18 - 587 acres. On the best portion, in the northwest quarter of the Town of Polk on Sec. 18 he platted the village of Schleisingerville. He built a large store and dwelling on the corner of Main and Franklin streets and started a thriving center of trade. (1854-56) Through the energy of Mr. Weil, the village soon became the center of trade for a number of adjoining towns. Weil himself kept a full assortment of goods adapted to the wants of the country trade, and he established a good local hide business.

76. Referencias
Translate this page en 1846 se conoció gran parte de los escritos de Galois por obra de Joseph Liouville,y completó la publicación de sus escritos jules tannery a comienzos de
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Luego de esto Galois redacta una memoria, hoy llamada , que remite a la Academia y que Poisson la califica de , que luego desarrollaron Riemann y Richard Dedekind, y que Galois introduce con motivo de los hoy llamados

77. Newark Valley City Dir., P. 2
postmaster, and general merchant Fisk, James, farm laborer Fivaz, jules B., farmer40 tannery, h Main Herrick, Perlee, farmer 175 Hess, David, resident, h Maple
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1887 - 88 Directory of Newark Valley, NY
Surnames "F - M"
Donated by Martha S. Magill
Source:
The Syracuse Journal Company, Printers and Binders 1887 Directory is arranged as follows - Name of individual or firm, postoffice address in parenthesis if different from name of town, business or occupation, figures placed after the occupation of a farmer indicate the number of acres owned or leased
Abbreviations used:
bds - boards; emp - employee; h - house; manuf - manufacturer;
prop - proprietor.
The word street is implied.
(Postoffice address is Newark Valley, NY unless otherwise designated in parenthesis.)
I have NO information on the persons listed
Please contact the Tioga County Historical Society.
Fairchild, Salley A., widow Hiram Z., resident
Fellows, Russell S., dentist, Main, h do.
Fellows, William A., carpenter, h Whig
Finch, Charles (Ketchumville), postmaster, and general merchant Fisk, James, farm laborer Fivaz, Jules B., farmer 40, h Whig Flanagan, John H., retired, h Elm

78. Yehuda Pinchover
My Mathematical Ancestors are Charles Hermite = jules tannery (and (Charles)Emile Picard) = Jacques Hadamard = Szolem Mandelbrojt = Shmuel Agmon;
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Yehuda Pinchover's Home Page I am an associate professor in the department of mathematics here at the Technion -Israel Institute of Technology This semester (Spring, 2002-2003), I teaching the course "PDE (104216)"
Last semester (Winter, 2002-2003), I taught the courses "Topology 1 (104142)" and "PDE (106413)"
The Technion PDE and Applied Math. Seminar can be found here. I participate in a Research Training Network (RTN) Programme of the European Commision on Front-Singularities (Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations Describing Front Propagation and Other Singular Phenomena). I am a co-organizer of the Conference on Partial Differential Equations and Applications in Celebration of Aizik I. Volpert's 80th Birthday, to be held in Haifa, Israel, on June 11-16, 2003.
Click here to go to my page on the faculty list , where you may find more information about my research, for more details you can look at my vitae Here are some of my recent and not-so-recent mathematical papers. Click here to see the reviews of my papers in "MathSciNet" of the American Mathematical Society The files below are in .dvi format, which means compiled TEX. The .dvi files can be converted to postscript and then viewed by a postscript viewer such as

79. LC4 - Notes De Bas De Pages
Translate this page E. Namer, Documents sur la vie de jules-César Vanini de Taurisano, Bari du P. MarinMersenne, religieux minime, commencée par M. Paul tannery, publiée et
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Pour plus d'information voir La Lettre clandestine François Moureau, " Rapports entre imprimés et manuscrits " ; Geneviève Artigas-Menant, " L'édition des manuscrits philosophiques clandestins ". Telliamed Tell. Tell. ms. 9774). Pour ce qui concerne la correspondance avec Le Mascrier, cf. Paris, B.N., ms. n.a.fr. 22158, PhM Description de l'Egypte par M. l'abbe Le Mascrier D.E. , dans J. Lobo, Relation historique d'Abissinie Rel. Studies on Voltaire and the XVIIIth century Id Telliamed De bonne main De bonne main op. cit. (p. 162, note 92). De bonne main op. cit. et un autre Cf. PhM , f. 187 rv PhM f. 191 r Tell. v r PhM , f. 191 r Ibid Cfr. Houtteville, A Discourse of Free-Thinking Studies on Voltaire and the eighteenth century , vol. 241 (1986), p. 237-251. Voir A. McKenna, dans Fontenelle. Actes du colloque de Rouen French Studies , 1947, pp. 218-231, les Sentimens La Lettre clandestine Cf. F. Moureau, dans De bonne main , p. 163-164. Cf. Tell. Lettre clandestine Examen Sur la collection de mss. arabes de Maillet, voir C. Cohen

80. Babb Index
Jean 278 Aveilhe, Jean Baptist, architect 135, 138 D' Avezac, jules 276 D Philip,orphan 130 Chatard, Pierre, Doctor 124 Chazal, Family, tannery owners 138, 139
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The Babb Index
This index was compiled from French Refugees From Saint-Domingue to the Southern United States, 1791-1810 , the 1954 dissertation of Winston F. Babb. For more information about this work, see my History and Genealogy page. a-b c-d e-g h-k ... t-z Entries of individuals having no last name will be found at the end of this list. Accinelly , Bartholemy, shipbuilder 117
Adams , Henry 24
Adams , John Quincy, President of the U.S. 284, 289, 301
Adet
Ailhaud
, Civil Commissioner of Saint-Domingue 31
Alliot , Paul, Doctor 73, 159, 193, 232
Ames
Andre
, merchant, partner of Soulage 117
Andre ', Major 238
D' Anfossy , E. G. L. see also Danfossy 346 Aptheker, Herbert 219 Arnaud, Louis, dry goods merchant 118 Arne Arthaud, Doctor 10 Atwood Audin, M. 203, 206 Audubon, Mrs. 181 Audubon, John James, naturalist 181, 331 Augustin , Jean Baptiste 180 Augustine, Jean 278 Aveilhe, Jean Baptist, architect 135, 138 D' Avezac, Jules 276 D' Avezac, Auguste, lawyer 321 Bacquery , Jean 300 Bailliard , Jean-Baptiste 383 Barbe-Marbois, Francois 5, 9, 23, 41, 371, 402 Barbot

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