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- Cusachs is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: C. V. Cusachs, American baseball coach Josep Cusachs (1851–1908), Spanish soldier and painter...
- José Cusachs y Cusachs (19 July 1851, Montpellier – 1908, Barcelona) was a Spanish soldier and painter. He was born in France, while his parents were...
- C. V. Cusachs was the head baseball coach of the LSU Tigers baseball team in 1899.[citation needed] During his one season as head coach, he finished the...
- 66 mm Ignacio Zaragoza, fragment of Fuertes combates sostenidos en los cerros de Loreto y Guadalupe by Josep Cusachs Puebla Cathedral 3 October 1994...
- book (see Further reading). Pujol (1985). p. 10 Pujol (1985). pp. 12–16 Cusachs I Corredor, Manuel (2006). "Col·legi de Valldemia 1855–1888: Dels inicis...
- the Holy Family chapel, where the painting The Flight to Egypt, by Josep Cusachs (1904); the Santo Cristo chapel, with an image of Josep Llimona (1896)...
- office. In the mid-teens, Almirall made Philip Alain Cusachs a member of his new firm, Almirall & Cusachs, which lasted into the 1920s. He was a very creative...
- Among the items loaned by New Orleans entrepreneur and collector Gaspar Cusachs, who contributed a number of paintings, artifacts, and curios to the new...
- coach (1895) No team (1896) E. A. Scott (1897) Allen Jeardeau (1898) C. V. Cusachs (1899) L. P. Piper (1900–1901) W. S. Borland (1902–1903) No team (1904)...
- coach (1895) No team (1896) E. A. Scott (1897) Allen Jeardeau (1898) C. V. Cusachs (1899) L. P. Piper (1900–1901) W. S. Borland (1902–1903) No team (1904)...