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In James A. Michener's novel The Drifters, Alte serves as the main setting of the chapter Algarve, being recommended to the protagonists by a customs officer who wants them "to know Portugal at its best."
Prince Miloš Obrenović puts him in governmental work, appointing him customs officer in Višnjica, on the Danube and later Belgrade.
Born August 8, 1942 in Coray in Finistère, France, to Henri Madic, customs officer, and Isabelle Madic born le Clech, housewife.
Graham was born in a religious family on 8 September 1861 at De Beauvoir, West Hackney district, London, to the Scottish father from Dunbartonshire David Graham, a customs officer, and the Irish mother Bridget Nolan, a homemaker.
He was born in Hemmingford, Quebec and became a customs officer and merchant by career.