Leon Godchaux
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Leon Godchaux (June 10, 1824 – May 18, 1899) was a French-born American businessman, planter, sugar plantation owner and the founder of the Leon Godchaux Clothing Co. department store and Godchaux Sugars Inc.. He lived in Louisiana, where the "largest sugar plantations" were "the Calumet, and those owned by Leon Godchaux, 'The Sugar King of the South.'"
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Leon Godchaux
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Leon Godchaux
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Leon Godchaux
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1899-05-18
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1824-06-10
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1824-06-10
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1899-05-18
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founder of the Leon Godchaux Clothing Co. and Godchaux Sugars Inc., sugar cane farming and refining
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American
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Planter, businessman
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Leon Godchaux (June 10, 1824 – May 18, 1899) was a French-born American businessman, planter, sugar plantation owner and the founder of the Leon Godchaux Clothing Co. department store and Godchaux Sugars Inc.. He lived in Louisiana, where the "largest sugar plantations" were "the Calumet, and those owned by Leon Godchaux, 'The Sugar King of the South.'"
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1824
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1899