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unusual facts about Eunice, LA



Alfred Milnes

On January 6, 1868, Milnes married Lucina E. Hull, the younger child of Cyrus and Eunice (Allen) Hull, who were owned a farm in Quincy.

Ammon Hennacy

Hennacy was born in Negley, Ohio to Quaker parents, Benjamin Frankin Hennacy and Eliza Eunice Fitz Randolph, and grew up as a Baptist.

Anita Steckel

She was also the founder of the arts organization "The Fight Censorship Group", whose other members included Hannah Wilke, Louise Bourgeois, Judith Bernstein, Martha Edelheit, Eunice Golden, Juanita McNeely, Barbara Nessim, Anne Sharpe and Joan Semmel.

Anne Abbott

Abbott was born 10 April 1808, the daughter of Reverend Abiel Abbott, a Beverly, Massachusetts clergyman, and Eunice Abbott.

Carlotta Nillson

Nillson made her Broadway debut as the slave girl Eunice, in a revival of Stanislaus Stange's Quo Vadis in December, 1900 at the Academy of Music Opera House and would remain in demand throughout the decade in Broadway productions and road tours.

Cornelius C. Duson

Among Curley Duson's accomplishments, he was instrumental in founding three towns in SW Louisiana; Eunice, Crowley and Mamou.

Curly Watts

Opposition from his old-fashioned parents Arthur and Eunice led to tension between the couple, and Shirley left when Curly threw out the guests at his surprise party so he could revise for upcoming HND exams in Business Studies.

Eunice Baía

Even seven years, Eunice has lived in Pará, but after being chosen to star in the first film, she moved to São Paulo and lives with her tutor Naomi.

Eunice Barber

In March 2006, Eunice participated in an altercation near the Stade de France in which Eunice claimed she was aggressively handled by a group of police officers following a minor traffic offence.

Eunice Cole

Eunice Cole (c. 1590, England - October 1680, Hampton, New Hampshire, USA), maiden name unknown, was a woman from the coast of New Hampshire.

Eunice Rosen

Eunice Marya Rosen (born September 6, 1930) is an American bridge player.

KEUN

KEUN-FM, a radio station (105.5 FM) licensed to Eunice, Louisiana, United States

Lisa Douglas

Lisa got along wonderfully with her mother in-law, Eunice Douglas (Eleanor Audley) whom she called "Mother".

Mabelle Gilman Corey

Mabelle and her sisters Eunice and Pearl had all studied voice from Jean de Reszke, a noted tenor.

Midland, Louisiana

It is also located at the intersection of the former Louisiana Western Railroad (later a Southern Pacific Transportation Company subsidiary and now a joint BNSF Railway/Union Pacific Railroad line) and its branches to Eunice and Gueydan.

Peg Hillias

She may be best known for her role as Eunice Hubbell, neighbor to Stanley and Stella Kowalski, which she played on Broadway and reprised in the film version, starring Vivien Leigh and Marlon Brando.

Pioneers of American Freedom

Joseph Dorfman, in his review in the Journal of Political Economy, credits Rocker with writing one of the first treatments of American radical history, considering it a "welcome supplement" to Eunice M. Schuster's Native American Anarchism.

Sammamish people

Amy Eunice Stickney, Lucille McDonald, Squak Slough, 1870–1920: Early Days on the Sammamish River, Woodinville-Bothell-Kenmore (Seattle: Friends of the Bothell Library, 1977)

The Boogie Kings

The band formulated in Eunice, Louisiana in 1955 as teenagers first consisting members Doug Ardoin, Skip Morris, Bert Miller, Byron Launey, Norris Badeaux, Bryan Leger, Murphy Buford and Harris Miller.

The Origins of Monstrosity

Sister Jude (Jessica Lange) finally gets evidence of Dr. Arden's (James Cromwell) horrific past, but puts someone's life and her career at stake as Arden, Monsignor Howard (Joseph Fiennes), and Sister Mary Eunice (Lily Rabe) indirectly form an evil union.

The Wollongong Group

Eunice - A UNIX emulator for the VAX VMS operating system (based on software written by David Kashtan at SRI)


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