Gustave Lefrançais
Gustave Lefrançais (1826–1901) was a French accountant, teacher and politician.
Overview
Recorded at birth as Adolphe Gustave Lefrançois.
Born at Angers in 1826, died at Paris in 1901.
In detail
the recorded working language is French.
Membership is recorded of Jura Federation, International Workingmen's Association and Comité central républicain des Vingt arrondissements.
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- 1.
“Gustave Lefrançais”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2477042: Gustave Lefrançais
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Photograph of communard Gustave Lefrançais , taken in Paris in 1871 by Étienne Carjat
Étienne Carjat · From the archives of the International Institute of Social History , in the collection of Lucien Descaves , at IISG BG A8/272 . · Public domain
The picture record
Cover of the first issue of Le Travailleur
Elisée Reclus - Gustave Lefrançais al. · Archives Autonomies ( https://archivesautonomies.org/IMG/pdf/anarchismes/avant-1914/letravailleur/le-travailleur-an1-n01.pdf ) · Public domain
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- Gustave de BeaumontAuthor
- Gustave GilbertAuthor
- Gustave KahnAuthor
- Gustave LansonAuthor
- Gustave StoskopfAuthor
- Gustave ThibonAuthor
- Gustave WaffelaertAuthor
- Gustavo Adolfo BécquerAuthor
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