Gustave "Gus" Fitzhugh Touchard Jr. (or Gustav) (January 11, 1888 – September 5, 1918) was an American tennis player in the early part of the 20th century...
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Touchard is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albert Touchard (1876–between 1935 and 1945), French author Gustave F. Touchard...
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Gustave F. Touchard at the 1908 U.S. National Indoor Tennis Championships played in the Seventh Regiment Armory in New York...
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created Max Decugis (1/1) André Gobert (1/1) Raymond Little (1/1) Gustave Touchard (1/1) 1912♦ James Cecil Parke (1/1) Charles Dixon (1/3) tournament...
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and land were sold in 1857 to Gustave Touchard, one of his creditors. Forbes continued to operate the mill for Touchard but ultimately was evicted from...
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Gustave Besnard (11 October 1833, Rambouillet – 15 July 1903, Château du Rohu near Lorient) was a French admiral and Ministre de la Marine. From the time...
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patented to Antonio Chaboya in 1859. Gustave Touchard (1818–1888) bought part of Rancho Yerba Buena from Chaboya. Touchard was a San Francisco furniture dealer...
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and 1912). In 1914 Grant and George C. Shafer took the title from Gustave F. Touchard and William Cragin, in the championship round of the U. S. men's...
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Princeton University. At the U.S. National Championships he paired with Gus Touchard to win the 1911 doubles title and reach the 1912 doubles final. He also...
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S. National Championships Grass Maurice McLoughlin Raymond Little Gustave Touchard 3–6, 6–2, 6–1, 7–5 Win 1913 U.S. National Championships Grass Maurice...
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