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| MonthOfDeath = October
 
| MonthOfDeath = October
 
| DayOfDeath = 23
 
| DayOfDeath = 23
| Creations = Sally the Sleuth,Dan Turner, Diana Daw, Marcia of the Movies, Polly of the Plains, The Astounding Adventures of Olga Messmer - The Girl with the X-Ray Eyes, and Vera Ray.
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| Creations = Sally the Sleuth, Dan Turner, Diana Daw, Marcia of the Movies, Polly of the Plains, The Astounding Adventures of Olga Messmer - The Girl with the X-Ray Eyes, and Vera Ray.
 
| First = New Fun Comics Vol 1
 
| First = New Fun Comics Vol 1
   
| PersonalHistory = Adolphe Barreaux had two sons named Adolphe Leslie de Griponne Barreaux III and Theodore Eugene Charles Barreaux. On October 3, 1965 his elderly mother, Georgiana Barreaux Gripon, died in Brooklyn at the age of ninety-two.
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| PersonalHistory = Adolphe Barreaux had two sons named Adolphe Leslie de Griponne Barreaux III and Theodore Eugene Charles Barreaux. On October 3, 1965 his elderly mother, Georgiana Barreaux Gripon, died in Brooklyn at the age of ninety-two.
   
   
| ProfessionalHistory = Adolphe Barreaux was a adult comic stripe writer. In the late 1940s he illustrated children's books, such as "Seven Round the Mountain," "A Treasury of Humor for Boys & Girls," and "A Treasury of Good Night Stories."
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| ProfessionalHistory = Adolphe Barreaux was an adult comic strip writer. In the late 1940s he illustrated children's books, such as "Seven Round the Mountain," "A Treasury of Humor for Boys & Girls," and "A Treasury of Good Night Stories."
   
 
| Notes = The comic Vera Ray was named after his wife Vera Marie Barreaux.
 
| Notes = The comic Vera Ray was named after his wife Vera Marie Barreaux.

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Adolphe Barreaux (b. January 9, 1899 – d.October 23, 1985) was a writer.

Professional History

Adolphe Barreaux was an adult comic strip writer. In the late 1940s he illustrated children's books, such as "Seven Round the Mountain," "A Treasury of Humor for Boys & Girls," and "A Treasury of Good Night Stories."

Personal History

Adolphe Barreaux had two sons named Adolphe Leslie de Griponne Barreaux III and Theodore Eugene Charles Barreaux. On October 3, 1965 his elderly mother, Georgiana Barreaux Gripon, died in Brooklyn at the age of ninety-two.

Work History

Notes

The comic Vera Ray was named after his wife Vera Marie Barreaux.

External Links

https://pulpartists.com/Barreaux.html

References