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A Sketch of Dutch Medical History up to the Nineteenth Century, n.d.
John F. LeCocq
A large essay on the topic which the title suggests. Contact our archives for more information, as there are many pages and only the first page has been scanned in thus far.
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Newspaper article "Edward LeCocq Winner of Scholarship Honors," n.d.
Unknown Newspaper
Short newspaper clipping giving credit to Edward LeCocq, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank LeCocq of Lynden, Washington, having the highest scholarship records in his class at medical school.
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Newspaper article "Three Brothers L'Cocq in Service," n.d.
Unknown Newspaper
Short newspaper clipping announcing the improvement in health of John LeCocq, who was ill at Camp Kearney, and two other brothers who are also in service.
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Newspaper excerpt, John LeCocq to study in Iowa, n.d.
Unknown Newspaper
A short newspaper clipping announcing the departure of Dr. John LeCocq to go study special orthopedics in Iowa and then Tennessee.
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Letter from Marjorie McQuillan to Ralph B. LeCocq, ca. 1971-72
Marjorie McQuillan
Letter to describe thanks for the kind letter Ralph LeCocq had sent to Marjorie, author of the article about his brother John. Marjorie tells a few other stories of John as well as some of the other brothers she got to know.
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Article "Opa John, Cancer couldn't keep him down", December 1971
Marjorie McQuillan and Seattle Times
Article about Dr. John LeCocq's trip to Indonesia on a hospital ship, there to help others despite is own fight with cancer.
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Letter from Henry M. Jackson to Ralph B. LeCocq, January 22, 1966
Henry M. Jackson
Short letter from US Senator Jackson sharing condolences and sympathies to Ralph LeCocq for the passing of his brother, Dr. John LeCocq.
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Obituary of Dr. John F. LeCocq, 1966
Unknown Newspaper
Obituary detailing the life and death of the beloved Dr. John LeCocq (1896-1966), son of Frank LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda LeCocq.
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Obituaries of Dr. Edward A. LeCocq, ca. 1965
Unknown Newspapers
Two different obituaries from unknown newspapers detailing the life and accidental death of Dr. Edward A. LeCocq (1901-1965), the youngest son of Frank LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda LeCocq.
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Newspaper articles about R. B. LeCocq's cow vaccination victory, 1951
The Lynden Tribune
Short articles about Ralph B. LeCocq's successful vaccination of his cow against Bang's disease - 10 year anniversary edition.
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Obituary of Gideon LeCocq, ca. 1951
Unknown Newspaper
Obituary briefly describing the life and sudden death of Gideon LeCocq (1890-1951), the third son of Frank LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda LeCocq.
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Obituary of Charles LeCocq, ca. 1948
Unknown Newspaper
Newspaper obituary detailing the life and death of Charles Edward LeCocq (1899-1948), son of Frank LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda LeCocq.
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Newspaper article "An Attorney Defends Our Cows," March 22, 1945
The Lynden Tribune
A newspaper article telling how Ralph B. LeCocq played a major role in eradicating Bang's disease in Washington state's dairy cows.
A second, smaller article tells the story of Marion, Ralph, and Irwin LeCocq helping save a hurt deer, 20 years ago.
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Obituary of Dr. Marion LeCocq, ca. 1941
The Lynden Tribune
Obituary shortly telling of the beloved life and death of Dr. Marion LeCocq (1894-1941), son of Frank LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda LeCocq.
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Obituaries of Dr. Marion LeCocq, ca. 1941
Unknown Newspaper
Two newspaper obituaries detailing the honorable life and early death of Dr. Marion LeCocq (1894-1941), son of Frank LeCocq, Jr. and Rhoda LeCocq.
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Poem by Ralph B LeCocq, November 27, 1930
Ralph B. LeCocq
Poem written by Ralph B LeCocq for and about his brother Frank and his wife Dora.
This collection mainly contains newspaper clippings and letters related to the eight sons of Frank LeCocq Jr. and Rhoda Brinks LeCocq.
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