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  1. The event was named after the town of Lecompte, Louisiana, which was named but incorrectly spelt after a famous 19th century race horse owned by the Wells family who lived on a plantation south of the town.

  2. Jan 15, 2019 · Lecomte opened his career with a five-race winning streak. Because Southern-based horses celebrated their official birthdays on May 1 (instead of the eventual January 1 standard), he was still ...

  3. Jul 23, 2024 · Lecomte was owned by General Thomas Jefferson Wells and was named after his friend Ambrose Lecomte. In the Great State Post Stakes of 1854 at Metairie (La.), Lecomte and Lexington would be...

  4. Lecompte is named after the famous race horse called LeComte, which was named after horse breeder Ambrose LeComte. It is part of the Alexandria, Louisiana metropolitan area. The population was 1,227 at the 2010 and had dropped to 845 at the 2020 Census.

  5. Nov 28, 2021 · New Orleans celebrated southern hero Lecomte’s victory to the extent a remote town was named after him. They spelt his name wrong though and they say that is how Lecompte, Louisiana, came to be. Honors were even, but it was never going to end there. Each camp believed their horse was the greatest.

  6. Nov 14, 2022 · The Louisiana raised horse was named LeCompte. He was named after a town that would be famous for two things; the horse and a cafe named Lea’s. Lea’s Lunchroom opened in 1928, the same year that Huey Long was elected governor.

  7. Sep 6, 2024 · After the great successes of the racehorse Lecomte in 1854, the town changed its name to Lecomte, LA. In the early 20th Century, as the Texas & Pacific Railroad (now Union Pacific) built its depot and put the town on its maps, it misspelled the town's name as “Lecompte” by adding a “p”.

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