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Qué (quién) es H Louis Dousman - definición

AMERICAN ART COLLECTOR (1848–1886)
H Louis Dousman; Louis Dousman; Hercules Louis Dousman II

H. Louis Dousman         
Hercules Louis Dousman II (April 3, 1848 – January 13, 1886), better known as Louis Dousman, was notable as a wealthy Midwestern socialite and art collector. He was the heir to the estate of Wisconsin millionaire Hercules Louis Dousman, who had made a career in Prairie du Chien.
Lewis Persely         
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AMERICAN ARCHITECT (C. 1888–1932)
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Lewis Hudison Persely, alternatively spelled Louis Pursley, (1888 or 1890 - 1932) was an architect in the United States. Louis Persley became the first African American to register with the new Georgia State Board of Registered Architects on April 5, 1920.
Louis H. Hahlo         
AMERICAN POLITICIAN
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Louis Herbert Hahlo (January 17, 1865 – May 25, 1932) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.

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H. Louis Dousman

Hercules Louis Dousman II (April 3, 1848 – January 13, 1886), better known as Louis Dousman, was notable as a wealthy Midwestern socialite and art collector. He was the heir to the estate of Wisconsin millionaire Hercules Louis Dousman, who had made a career in Prairie du Chien. Dousman had a new mansion built on the site of his family's house, and then soon moved away, living for years in St. Paul, Minnesota, and St. Louis, Missouri. In both cities he moved in upper social circles.

After his mother's death in 1882, Dousman began to develop the family property to establish a stock farm and racing for Standardbred horses. He built a racetrack and started an annual race in July 1883. He returned to the city in 1885, establishing the Artesian Stock Farm, but died unexpectedly the next year before getting it well underway. His widow closed the farm and named the mansion as Villa Louis after Louis Dousman. It has been designated as a National Historic Landmark.