Firmin René Desloge (17 February 1803, in Nantes, France – 20 July 1856, in Potosi, Missouri) was a U.S. businessman who founded lead mines and other...
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Firmin Desloge may refer to: Firmin René Desloge (1803–1856), American industrialist Firmin V. Desloge (1843–1929), American industrialist, son of Firmin...
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Missouri Lead District and member of the Desloge family in America. In 1822, Desloge's father, Firmin René Desloge, came to America from France to work with...
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land for public parks and conservation. The family's progenitor was Firmin René Desloge, a descendant of French nobility who emigrated to Missouri in 1823...
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by Firmin V. Desloge II, son of Firmin René Desloge, who migrated from France, settled in Potosi, and began the Desloge Family in America. Firmin V. Desloge...
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businesses that would become the Desloge Consolidated Lead Company began around 1824, when Firmin Rene Desloge — founder of the Desloge Family in America — built...
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pitcher Firmin Rene Desloge, progenitor of the Desloge Family in America Firmin V. Desloge, founder Desloge Consolidated Lead Company and Desloge, Missouri...
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(1796–1843), U.S. Senator (MO, 1795–1843) Firmin René Desloge, progenitor of Desloge family; founder of Desloge Lead Company Lewis Vital Bogy (1813–1877)...
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Audubon as immigrants to the United States and later, lead mogul Firmin Rene Desloge. He was born in Nantes, France, to Francois Claude Rozier (November...
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River. Seth Cobb was married to socialite Zoe Cynthian Desloge, daughter of Firmin Rene Desloge. The marriage produced one child, a daughter named Josephine...
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Prairie DeBaliviere Place (Neighborhood in St. Louis) Des Arc Desloge (named after Firmin V. Desloge, industrialist of French descent) Des Peres, "Fathers,"...
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