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Frank LeCocq, Jr.

 
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  • Essay on Harrison, n.d. by Frank LeCocq Jr.

    Essay on Harrison, n.d.

    Frank LeCocq Jr.

    Essay written in Dutch by Frank LeCocq, Jr. on the topic of immigrating to Douglas County. He lists many reasons why it is an ideal place.

  • Poems by Frank LeCocq, Jr., n.d. by Frank LeCocq Jr.

    Poems by Frank LeCocq, Jr., n.d.

    Frank LeCocq Jr.

    Collection of poems from a notebook of Frank LeCocq, Jr. written in Dutch with beautiful handwriting.

  • Obituary of Charles E. LeCocq, n.d. by Newspaper

    Obituary of Charles E. LeCocq, n.d.

    Newspaper

    Short obituary excerpt from a newspaper describing the life and death of Charles E. LeCocq (1899-1948), one of the eight sons of Frank LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda LeCocq. ca. May, 1948.

  • Obituary of Rhoda LeCocq, October 14, 1936 by The Corsica Globe

    Obituary of Rhoda LeCocq, October 14, 1936

    The Corsica Globe

    An obituary in the Corsica Globe newspaper of Douglas County, SD, (quoting the Lynden, WA newspaper) describing the beloved life and death of Rhoda Brinks LeCocq, wife of Frank LeCocq Jr.

    Second obituary is from unknown newspaper.

  • Obituary of Frank LeCocq, Jr., 1930 by Lynden Tribune

    Obituary of Frank LeCocq, Jr., 1930

    Lynden Tribune

    Newspaper obituary detailing the final rite held for Frank LeCocq Jr. in Lynden, Washington, ca. 1930

  • Notice in the Harrison Globe, ca. 1923 by Harrison Globe

    Notice in the Harrison Globe, ca. 1923

    Harrison Globe

    Notice placed in the Harrison Globe relating the visit of Frank LeCocq Jr. and his wife Rhoda back in Harrison. At this time, they had been living in Lynden, Washington for roughly a decade but still had many friends in South Dakota.

  • Remembrance Card for Maria LeCocq, June 24, 1913 by H. F. Wendell

    Remembrance Card for Maria LeCocq, June 24, 1913

    H. F. Wendell

    A remembrance card for Maria LeCocq (1830-1913), mother of Frank LeCocq Jr., and wife of Frank LeCocq Sr.

  • Gravestone of Frans, Maria, and Sophia LeCocq, 1913 by N/A

    Gravestone of Frans, Maria, and Sophia LeCocq, 1913

    N/A

    Photo of the gravestone of Frans LeCocq (1828-1907), Maria van Gorkom-LeCocq (1829-1913), and their daughter, Sophia LeCocq-Markus (1867-1905).

  • Newspaper Public Sale Announcement, November 18, 1910 by F LeCocq Jr.

    Newspaper Public Sale Announcement, November 18, 1910

    F LeCocq Jr.

    Newspaper announcement describing the upcoming Public Sale of F. LeCocq Jr.'s farm equipment and cattle.

  • Poster for Public Sale, November 18, 1910 by Corsica Globe Print

    Poster for Public Sale, November 18, 1910

    Corsica Globe Print

    Poster advertising the public sale of F. LeCocq Jr.'s farm equipment, cattle, machinery, etc. to be held on November 18, 1910. Note at the bottom signed by Ralph B. LeCocq says the sale of the farm was for when they followed him out to Washington.

  • Newspaper article by Hon. F. LeCocq, Jr., December 25, 1907 by F LeCocq Jr

    Newspaper article by Hon. F. LeCocq, Jr., December 25, 1907

    F LeCocq Jr

    Article describing the "Brief History of the Fraudulent Organization of Douglas County" written by Frank LeCocq, Jr.

  • Letter from Frank LeCocq, Jr. to sons, Frank and Ralph, September 24, 1906 by Frank LeCocq Jr.

    Letter from Frank LeCocq, Jr. to sons, Frank and Ralph, September 24, 1906

    Frank LeCocq Jr.

    Letter from Frank Jr. to his two eldest sons, Frank and Ralph, while they are at their first year at McAllister College in Minnesota. He tells them he loves them but warns them not to be distracted by girls.

  • Warranty Deed of F LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda LeCocq, November 1, 1904 by Frank LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda LeCocq

    Warranty Deed of F LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda LeCocq, November 1, 1904

    Frank LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda LeCocq

    Warranty deed between Frank LeCocq Jr and Rhoda LeCocq, and F LeCocq Sr. relating to a parcel of land in the County of Douglas and State of South Dakota.

  • Quit Claim Deed of F LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda, March 5, 1904 by Frank LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda LeCocq

    Quit Claim Deed of F LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda, March 5, 1904

    Frank LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda LeCocq

    Quit Claim Deed detailing the replanning of a deed dated October 15, 1902 that was lost.

  • Train Ticket, 1904 by The Pullman Company

    Train Ticket, 1904

    The Pullman Company

    Complimentary train ticket addressed to Hon. Frank LeCocq Jr for use in Pullman cars for the whole year of 1904.

  • Train Ticket, 1903 by M Hughett

    Train Ticket, 1903

    M Hughett

    Train ticket for free travel for Hon. Frank LeCocq during the year 1903.

  • Warranty Deed of F LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda LeCocq, October 22, 1901 by Frank LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda LeCocq

    Warranty Deed of F LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda LeCocq, October 22, 1901

    Frank LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda LeCocq

    Warranty Deed for $500 paid by F LeCocq Sr. to F LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda on October 22, 1901.

  • Warranty Deed of F LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda LeCocq, October 22, 1901 by Frank LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda LeCocq

    Warranty Deed of F LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda LeCocq, October 22, 1901

    Frank LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda LeCocq

    Warranty deed in the amount of $1500 paid by F LeCocq Sr. to F LeCocq Jr. and wife Rhoda on October 22nd, 1901.

  • First Mortgage Note of F LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda LeCocq, October 15, 1901 by Frank LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda LeCocq

    First Mortgage Note of F LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda LeCocq, October 15, 1901

    Frank LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda LeCocq

    First Mortgage Note of F LeCocq Jr. and wife Rhoda, of the amount of $600, signed Oct 15, 1901 and due on Oct 15, 1906.

  • Poem by Frank LeCocq, Jr., January 1, 1894 by Frank LeCocq Jr.

    Poem by Frank LeCocq, Jr., January 1, 1894

    Frank LeCocq Jr.

    Poem written on New Years Day in 1894 to give thanks for the new year and pray blessings over it.

  • Poem by Frank LeCocq, Jr., December 31, 1892 by Frank LeCocq Jr.

    Poem by Frank LeCocq, Jr., December 31, 1892

    Frank LeCocq Jr.

    Poem filled with blessings and prosperity wishes for the upcoming new year. Written on New Year's Eve, 1892, the signature is unclear, but the piece was included with other poems written by Frank LeCocq, Jr.

  • Warranty Deed of F LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda LeCocq, March 4, 1892 by F LeCocq Jr and Rhoda LeCocq

    Warranty Deed of F LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda LeCocq, March 4, 1892

    F LeCocq Jr and Rhoda LeCocq

    Warranty Deed of F LeCocq Jr. and wife Rhoda, signed March 4, 1892, to F. LeCocq Sr., relating to Lot 12 in Block 12 in the town of Harrison, Douglas County.

  • Letter from Frank LeCocq, Jr. to Rhoda LeCocq, July 19, 1890 by Frank LeCocq Jr.

    Letter from Frank LeCocq, Jr. to Rhoda LeCocq, July 19, 1890

    Frank LeCocq Jr.

    Letter from Frank to his wife, Rhoda, while he is away for work in Pierre with the Legislative Assembly of South Dakota. He describes how he misses her and the boys and wishes to never hold an office that keeps him away from home so much again.

  • Papers of Sale of LeCocq's Land, November 9, 1885 by Frank LeCocq Jr.

    Papers of Sale of LeCocq's Land, November 9, 1885

    Frank LeCocq Jr.

    Bill of Sale and Agreement related to parcels of land in Douglas County sold by F. LeCocq Jr. to F. LeCocq Sr.

  • Wedding Invitation to the Wedding of Frank LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda Brinks, August 15, 1883 by R. M. Brinks

    Wedding Invitation to the Wedding of Frank LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda Brinks, August 15, 1883

    R. M. Brinks

    Wedding invite to the wedding of Rhoda Brinks and F. LeCocq Jr. The card reads:

    "Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Brinks, request your presence at the marriage ceremony of their daughter Rhoda, on Wednesday, August 15th, 1883, at four o'clock P.M. at their residence in Holland Settlement, Douglas County, D. T."

 
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