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Morès, Antoine Amédée Marie Vincent Manca de Vallombrosa, marquis de, ...

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Personal name headingMorès, Antoine Amédée Marie Vincent Manca de Vallombrosa, marquis de, 1858-1896
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Variant(s)De Morès, Antoine Amédée Marie Vincent Manca de Vallombrosa, marquis, 1858-1896
De Vallombrosa, Antoine Amédée Marie Vincent Manca, marquis de Morès, 1858-1896
Manca de Vallombrosa, Antoine Amédée Marie Vincent, marquis de Morès, 1858-1896
Morès, Antoine Amédée Marie Vincent Amat de Vallombrosa, marquis de, 1858-1896
Morès, Antoinne de Vallombrosa, marquis de, 1858-1896
Morès, Marquis de (Antoine Amédée Marie Vincent Manca de Vallombrosa), 1858-1896
Vallombrosa, Antoine Amédée Marie Vincent Manca de, marquis de Morès, 1858-1896
Birth date1858-06-14
Death date1896-06-09
Type of familymale
Found inNUCMC data from State Hist. Soc. N.D. for Burdick, U.L. Papes, 1929-1958 (Antoinne de Vallombrosa, Marquis de Mores)
NUCMC data from State Hist. Soc. N.D. for His Papers, 1882-1932 (Antoine Amédée Marie Vincent Manca de Vallombrosa, Marquis de Morès, 1858-1896; Medora, N.D.; rancher and businessman; m. Medora Von Hoffman, 1882)
Jelliff, T.B. North Dakota, a living legacy, 1983: p. 201, etc. (Antoine Amédée Marie Vincent Amat de Vallombrosa, the Marquis de Morès; arr. Badlands, 1883; b. & raised in France; nobleman; founded Medora, N.D.; built packing plant for slaughtering cattle; to use railroads for shipping dressed beef to the east; built hotel & church; operated stageline from Medora to the Black Hills; shipping salmon from West to Chicago; business ventures failed and left for France; ran for public office; anti-Semite; travelled in Africa where murdered by nomads in 1896)
Saum, L.O. Mores and the romantic re-assertion, 1972: p. 4, etc. (Marquis de Mores)
Wikipedia, 17 November 2017 (Marquis de Morès; Antoine-Amédée-Marie-Vincent Manca Amat de Vallombrosa, Marquís de Morès et de Montemaggiore (June 14, 1858 - June 9, 1896), commonly known as the Marquís de Morès, was a famous duelist, frontier ranchman in the Badlands of Dakota Territory during the final years of the American Old West era, a railroad pioneer in Vietnam, and an anti-Semitic politician in his native France)