Jean-Charles Houzeau
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In the U.S. he continued his journalistic, astronomical, and political pursuits. He was an abolitionist and joined with unionists in Texas before the American Civil War. In New Orleans he worked with Dr. Louis Charles Roudanez at the newspapers he founded in the 1860s.
Houzeau migrated to Jamaica in the postwar years. After reinstatement from an observatory in Brussels, he returned to Europe to work. He came back to Texas for an astronomical event. He published stirring memoirs and other accounts of his adventures and contacts during his travels, as well as several works on astronomical subjects. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: 1882
Superior document: Bibliographie générale de l'astronomie 2
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Published: 1889
Superior document: Bibliographie générale de l'astronomie 1 2
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Published: 1887
Superior document: Bibliographie générale de l'astronomie 1 1