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Series 34: Miscellaneous
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FOLDER 1459 |
Watermarks of papers in the collection |
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Watermarks of papers in the collection; prepared by Thomas Gravell. Spring 1978. Photocopies. |
FOLDER 1460 |
Introduction |
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The following autographs were omitted from Dr. Bourne's catalogue either because they had no bearing on the French Revolution or because they were so obscure no mention of them was discoverable in reliable dictionaries or encyclopedia. |
FOLDER 1461 |
Electors of Brandenburg, no date
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news clipping: The Ilustrated London News, "History of the House of Brandenburg." |
FOLDER 1462 |
Belliard, Augusete Daniel (1769-1822), French General, July 12, 1789
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a. l. s. Cairo, July 12, 1789, minor military matter. |
FOLDER 1462 |
Brichet, M. J., no date
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d. l. s. Palloy |
FOLDER 1464 |
Buque, George ( - ), in the army at the front in the Bastille |
FOLDER 1465 |
Castries, Charles Eugène Gabriel de la Croix, Marquis de (1727-1801), entered navy (1729), minister of the navy (1780), marshal of France (1782), governor general of Holland |
FOLDER 1466 |
Cazalès, no date
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This document is attributed, in the New York cataloque, to Jacques Antoine Marie de Cazalès (1758-1805). This is impossible as Cazalès was an ultra-royalist. At the time when the left was called the Mountain, Cazalès had emmigrated. The document was probably signed by an obscure member of a local Committee of Correspondence. |
FOLDER 1467 |
Terrien, Jean (1766-1855), chief of the chouan insurgents of Chateaubriant district, "Lion Heart", no date
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l. s. |
FOLDER 1468 |
Ducherion, |
FOLDER 1469 |
Duhesme, Philippe Guillaume (1766-1815), general of division (1794), mortally wounded at Waterloo, April 2, 1815
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a. l. s. Apr. 2, 1815. |
FOLDER 1470 |
Duraus, September 19, 1795
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d. s. Paris, Sept. 19, 1795, |
FOLDER 1471 |
Fontenilles, le marquis de ( - ), a famous sailor who goes to the American war, aide-major-gènéral of the squadron |
FOLDER 1472 |
la Gaolissonière, Roland-Michel Barris, marquis de (1692-1756), illustrious sailor who defeated the English in Canada, October 11, 1749
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l. a. s. Louisbourg, Oct. 11, 1749, slightly trimmed at the margins. |
FOLDER 1472 |
la Gaolissonière, Augustin-Félix-Elisabeth, comte de (1741-1828) nephew of Roland-Michel Barris de la Gaolissonière, marshal of camp, deputy of the nobility for the senechaussee of Anjou in the States-General, September 2, 1786
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p. a. s. Valenciennes, Sept. 2, 1786. |
FOLDER 1474 |
Hamelin, Fortunée (1776-1851), one of the most celebrated women of the Directory, a friend of Josephine, Madame Tallien, Madame Recamier, and General Bonaparte, no date
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a. l. s. to Mme. Boursault, wife of the former conventionnel. |
FOLDER 1475 |
Haudaudine, Pierre (1756-1846), politician from Nantais, "le Régulus Nantais", no date
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a. l. s. Bayonne, to the maritime prefect of Brest. |
FOLDER 1476 |
Hubert, Auguste (1755-1798), architect, September 20, 1795
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a. l. s. Paris, Sept. 20, 1795. |
FOLDER 1477 |
Klenze, Leo von (1784-1864), German architect who built the principle monuments in Munich, member of the association of l'Académie des Beaux-Arts, January 16, 1820
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a. l. s. Munich, Jan. 16, 1820, to M. Delafontaine, a bronze manufacturer, in French. |
FOLDER 1478 |
Louis Léon Théodore Gosselin (1855-1925), historian and playwright, wrote under the pen name G. Lenotre, 1906
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a. l. s. 1906, to George Cain, signed G. Lenotre. |
FOLDER 1479 |
Maillard, 27 Ventôse an 7 (March 17, 1799)
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d. s. Paris, 27 Ventôse an 7, signed also by Doulhe. |
FOLDER 1480 |
Maquet, Major-General, 2 Pluviôse an 2 (January 22, 1794)
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a. l. s. Paris, 2 Pluviôse an 2, |
FOLDER 1481 |
Mauger, Auguste ( - ), dupté extraordinaire to the National Assembly, no date
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a. l. s. to Cityens administration general des postes. |
FOLDER 1482 |
Montbarey, Alexandre Marie Léonar de Saint-Mauris, prince of (1722-1796), general and statesman, minister of war to Louis XVL, October 11, 1774
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a. l. s. Versailles, Oct. 11, 1774, to Count Milly. |
FOLDER 1482 |
Montenuovo, Guillaume Alberto, Comte de (1819-1895), son of Marie-Louise, Second wife of Napoleon I, and Adam Albert von Neipperg, November 29, [ ? ]
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a. l. s. Nov. 29 [ ] |
FOLDER 1484 |
Miscellaneous |
FOLDER 1485 |
La Rochejaquelein, Auguste du Vergier de (1784-1868), 1er Thermidor an X (July 19, 1802); 1er Thermidor an X (July 19, 1802)
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a. l. s. Niorte, 1er Thermidor an X, to the prefect of Deux-Sèvres. + a. l. s. Niorte, 1er Thermidor an X, to the prefect of Deux-Sèvres. |
FOLDER 1486 |
Sardou, 1906
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a. l. s. 1906, to M. George Cain. |
FOLDER 1487 |
Thiers, Louis Adolphe (1797-1877), statesman and historian, First President of the French Republic, January 1, 1850
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a. l. s. Paris, Jan. 1, 1850. |
FOLDER 1488 |
Choffard, May 5, 1848
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l. s. Passy, May 5, 1848, to Boucher. |
FOLDER 1489 |
unidentified |
FOLDER 1490 |
Vandenyver, J. B. ( - ), banker, guillotined as a conspirtaor on Dec. 7, 1792, no date
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a. l. s. to M. Cretet, secretary of the committee of the St. Thomas disctrict. |
FOLDER 1491 |
Vicq d'Azyr, Félix (1748-1794), physician |
FOLDER 1492 |
unidentified |