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Canonge, L. Placide (Louis Placide), 1822-1893

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Personal name headingCanonge, L. Placide (Louis Placide), 1822-1893
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Variant(s)Canonge, Louis Placide, 1822-1893
Found inProspectus. Nouvelle-Orléans, le 8 Novembre 1846. L'Eventail. ... 1846: t.p. (L. Placide Canonge; rédacteur et propriétaire)
NUC pre-1956 (Canonge, Louis Placide, 1822-1893)
MWA/NAIP files (hdg.: Canonge, L. Placide (Louis Placide), 1822-1893; usage: L. Placide Canonge; L.P. Canonge; note: author, playwright, attorney, New Orleans)
Wikipedia, 02-06-2019: ECIP (Placide Canonge; b. 1822 in New Orleans , Louisiana; d. 1893; was an American journalist , music critic and writer; son of a French-born judge who had lived in Santo Domingo before coming to the United States; for his education, he was sent to Paris, where he attended the Lycée Louis le Grand; during the American Civil War he published the magazine Courrier Louisianais and had to leave the city after the conquest of New Orleans because of his statements against the northern states; after the war he founded the magazine, L'Époque; after their failure, he was in 1882 an employee of the L'Abeille de la Nouvelle - Orleans, for which he wrote music and acting reviews; in addition, Canonge was a respected playwright; his play, Le comte de Carmagnola was performed in New Orleans and about one hundred times in Paris after its first performance in 1852; in 1860, he was manager of the Orleans Theater, and from 1873 to 1875 the French Opera House)