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Contact Information:
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
2B Carl A. Kroch Library Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 (607) 255-3530 Fax: (607) 255-9524 rareref@cornell.edu http://rmc.library.cornell.edu |
Compiled by:
M.M. John
J.V. Callahan I. Rivera P. McCray Laurent Ferri |
Date completed:
January 1996
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EAD encoding:
Peter Martinez, Nov. 2003
Laurent Ferri, Nov. 2007, July 2008 |
© 2003 Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library
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Series I. Manuscripts
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This series consists of notes and commentary by Lafayette and
other prominent people; transcribed extracts from newspapers, books and
letters; drafts of Lafayette's addresses and speeches; newspaper articles about
Lafayette; poems, songs and addresses written as tributes to Lafayette; and
papers dealing with family finances and properties. In "Note relative à ma
fortune personelle," possibly written while he was in prison, Lafayette takes
stock of the financial and property losses he had incurred in the Revolution.
There are copies of the 16 letters, transcribed and bound with pink silk ribbon
by Adrienne, which Lafayette wrote to her from America. Copies of Lafayette's
letters from prison form a 44 page booklet. Papers associated with Lafayette's
domain near Cayenne, French Guiana, provide information about colonial law,
administration, labor and economic production and reflect Lafayette's interest
in the cause of emancipation. Lafayette purchased the property in 1785
intending to make his plantation the site of an experiment in the "gradual
emancipation" of the blacks who worked there. Related items include a list of
the names, ages and families of the black people brought in to work on the
plantation, a description of slave ships, a "Plan for the Gradual Abolition of
Slavery in the U.S.", a proposal for a model settlement in French Guiana which
was submitted to the National Assembly, and an ambitious and idealistic
prospectus forLa Société de Grandes Cultures
Coloniales, which outlines in detail the establishment of large
plantations for coffee, cocoa, indigo and cotton. In contrast to prospecti, an
1815 "exposé" by Geneste, Lafayette's agent in French Guiana, criticizes in
detail the actual operations and productivity of plantations in Cayenne. Other
topics covered include: the abdication of Napoléon; the 1824 American Tour;
membership of the Society of the Cincinnati, etc.
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Series II. Documents
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This series contains many forms of printed and handwritten
official documents that record the routine business of a professional soldier
and member of the landed aristocracy, and the disruption of that routine by
revolutionary historical events. These documents deal chiefly with Lafayette's
military career, his financial affairs, and his landed property and estates.
The affairs of Lafayette's family and ancestors are also represented here,
although to a lesser extent. The older pieces in this series date primarily
from the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, but extend as far back as
the thirteenth century in a set of land deeds for the seignory of Langeac.In
addition to land titles and deeds, family documents include birth, death and
baptismal certificates, articles of marriage, wills and other
inheritance-related material.
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Much of Lafayette's considerable fortune went to support the
American and French Revolutions, and he was burdened by debts for many years
thereafter. In 1793, Lafayette's first year in prison, his financial plight was
assessed in "Etat général des Biens et des Dettes de M. de la Fayette". In this
same year Lafayette drew a draft on the United States for "a sum of secret
monney" meant to help him escape. Also dating from this period are documents
associated with the arrest and imprisonment of Lafayette and his wife, and with
the confiscation of much of their property. For example, in 1793, the French
government produced a fifty-page appraisal, complete with atlas, of confiscated
lands near Chavaniac, lands they sold in 1794. The attitude of the
revolutionary government towards the nobility is suggested by another document
which restricts the movement of particular individuals and limits their
association with each other. Several documents announce the removal of various
persons from the list of émigrés, and there are numerous passports for members
of the Lafayette and Tessé families.
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This series also contains papers generated by the transactions and
legal problems attendant upon Lafayette's acquisition of properties in
Louisiana and Florida. These include records of Lafayette's sale of land to his
creditors (notably Coghill, Parish and Seymour), and counterclaims to land by
prior French and Spanish settlers. A substantial amount of material is
concerned with the finances, government and workforce of Lafayette's
experimental plantation in French Guiana.
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Other noteworthy documents include: a report proposing that a
committee be created to disseminate information about the vaccine for small pox
and to encourage vaccinations for all children; from 1848, monthly minutes of
the Commission of National Recompense of which Lafayette's son, George
Washington Lafayette, was a member, and which was responsible for compensating
family of wounded or killed veterans; a standard form for determining military
pensions for widows, evaluating the late duc d'Ayen's military career and
character.
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Series III. Correspondence
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Correspondence to and from Lafayette constitutes by far the
largest portion of the collection, and reveals the scope of Lafayette's public
and private interests and commitments as well as the extent of his popularity.
There are letters to or from members of the Lafayette and Noailles families,
friends, public figures, old comrades in arms, political constituents,
strangers petitioning or paying tribute, business agents, estate managers and
officials. Although all phases of Lafayette's life are represented,
correspondence increases after Lafayette's release from prison in 1797. The
correspondence spans four generations of the Lafayette family, beginning with
letters from Lafayette's mother and father and extending into the 1880's with
the correspondence of his grandchildren. Some groups of letters have been
transcribed and bound into books.
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One of Lafayette's chief correspondents was his wife Adrienne,
from whom he was frequently separated. Lafayette began his American adventure
with a letter to her which he started on board of "La Victoire" and finished at
the house of Major Huger. He wrote sixteen letters to Adrienne from different
cities in the United States. Lafayette also wrote to his brother-in-law the
Vicomte de Noailles and to his father-in-law the duc d'Ayen. The correspondence
with Jared Sparks also provides information on the American Revolution. Also
dating from this period are letters from d'Estaing and Vergennes, and letters
(1783 and 1785) to George Washington from Adrienne and her daughter Anastasie
Lafayette (located with the family papers). Lafayette's continuing interest in
American politics and trade after his return to France is evidenced by six
letters to the President of Congress during the period 1782-1787, as well as
correspondence with presidents Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and James
Monroe, and with former officers in the Revolutionary Army. Lafayette received
letters from veterans of the American war throughout his life.
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Correspondence dating from the period of the French Revolution is
relatively sparse. Correspondence from Masclet to Masson and Madame de Staël
comment retrospectively on the Revolution and Napoléon. Many French soldiers
also wrote to Lafayette in the years after the Revolution. From 1789 to 1791
Lafayette received a number of letters, mostly about the Netherlands, from his
cousin, the marquis de Bouillé, who was the governor of Guadelupe and the
Windward Islands in 1789. The Brabant had its own revolt in 1789, and Lafayette
corresponded with the involved parties: Vandernoot, van Hoëy, Dumouriez and
Sémonville, a French agent in Belgium. Lafayette's imprisonment from 1792 to
1797 drastically limited his correspondence, particularly with France. His
primary correspondents during these years were Adrienne (before she joined him
in 1795), his friend the Princesse d'Hénin and other French exiles in Britain,
and international officials such as Thomas Pinckney, the American ambassador in
London. The political climate of this period is exemplified in a 1799 letter
from the minister of the republican police to the ambassador in Spain
concerning the surveillance of Frenchémigrés.
Lafayette's two years in exile in Vianen, Holland (1797-1799) produced a rich
correspondence. That it was a period of reflection and relative leisure is
suggested by the existence of a forty five page letter to a M. Hénnings that
discusses the American and French Revolutions and Lafayette's political
philosophy.
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Lafayette returned to France in 1799. Much of his correspondence
after 1800 is written from La Grange or, as he became more politically active
again, Paris. During the first years of his "retirement" at La Grange,
Lafayette wrote several hundred letters to Philippe Beauchet, his agent in
Paris, concerning business matters, family affairs, and instructions of all
sorts. These letters present a daily picture of Lafayette's private life from
1800-1807. Correspondence from this period also reflects Lafayette's
preoccupation with the debts he accrued during the revolutions, and his efforts
to reduce them through loans from the United States and by selling the lands in
Louisiana which the United States government had granted him in 1804. Lafayette
seeks advice about his Louisiana lands in letters to Jefferson. Although he had
withdrawn from the political arena at this point, Lafayette's letters express
his views of the new French government and Napoléon.
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With the Restoration in 1815, Lafayette was gradually drawn again
into political life. His letters from 1815-1824 touch on the events of the
time: a long letter to the Princesse d'Hénin provides a narrative of the events
of 1815; letters from 1818 concern his re-election as deputy of Meaux. His
correspondence in the 1820s also documents his ongoing concern with political
events and liberation movements in other parts of the world: revolutionaries
wrote to Lafayette from Central and South America, and from Greece, Spain and
Africa. Lafayette corresponded in these years with Boyer, the new president of
southern Haiti, also struggling for independence as a republic. In 1823,
Lafayette wrote to President James Monroe expressing enthusiasm for his
December 1823 message to Congress, which sketched out what would ultimately be
the "Monroe Doctrine." Also during these years, Lafayette received letters from
Bonapartiste exiles in the United States: Bernard, Grouchy, Lakanal and others.
Between 1815 and 1831 General Simon Bernard wrote about 30 letters to Lafayette
from the United States on politics, American property holdings, and the 1830
revolution.
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While in America (1824-5), Lafayette received many letters of
petition and tribute from individuals, schools and societies. Some tried to
interest Lafayette in economic, democratic and social enterprises. Others
address temperance and prison reform (American debtors' prisons are described
as "hundreds of Bastilles"). A substantial portion of Lafayette's
correspondents -- primarily American, French and British sympathizers --
address liberal social causes ranging from education reform to religious
toleration to the abolition of slavery: Americans Jared Sparks and Emma
Willard, for example, and Frances Wright from Scotland. Lafayette also
corresponded with many famous Americans, including diplomats (William Rives,
James Barbour), writers, and Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Jackson, Hamilton, Van
Buren, John Adams and John Quincy Adams. In 1826, Lafayette received a letter
reporting the simultaneous death of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. Literary
American correspondents include James Fenimore Cooper, Margaret Fuller and
Stephen Longfellow, who wrote to Lafayette in 1826 introducing his son Henry
Wadsworth.
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Lafayette's role in the "bloodless" revolution of 1830, though
seeming to some to renege on his commitment to constitutional government and
"republican values", inspired a fresh wave of congratulation, including letters
from James Fenimore Cooper, British liberals and radicals such as William
Cobbett, Mary Shelley, Jeremy Bentham, Robert Owen and Lord Holland, and
American leaders Andrew Jackson and James Madison. Closer to home, a letter to
Lafayette from a former soldier contains a fourteen page diary account of the
last days of the 1830 revolution. Among the substantial group of letters from
1830-1831 between Lafayette and Louis-Philippe.
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In the years between 1830 and his death in 1834, Lafayette
corresponded frequently with his daughter-in-law, Emilie Destutt de Tracy. He
also received many letters in French and Italian from Italian liberals and
members of the Carbonari on the question of Italian liberation. The extensive
correspondence associated with Lafayette's activities in aid of the Polish
Revolution and its refugees appears in a separate series.
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The death of Lafayette in 1834 brought letters of condolence, many
from America, including the official letter from the United States Congress
signed by Andrew Jackson: these appear with the family papers in Series IV.
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Series IV. Family Papers
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This series contains manuscripts, documents and letters associated
with members of the Lafayette family besides the General. The papers and
correspondence of General Lafayette's wife, Adrienne, and his son, George, form
the greater part of the material, but there are also letters and documents from
Lafayette's father Gilbert du Motier de Lafayette, his uncle Jacques de
Lafayette, his grandfathers Edouard Lafayette and the marquis de la Rivière,
among others. There are documents connected with financial matters, property,
and inheritance.
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Adrienne's primary correspondents were her children (especially
George while he was in America), her aunt Madame Chavaniac and the Beauchets
(their business manager and his wife). While in the provinces during the early
days of the Revolution, she wrote regularly to Madame Beauchet, who was
formerly her maid. She wrote two letters to George Washington. Notes from her
daughters Virginie and Anastasie often accompany Adrienne's letters. Other
documents connected to Madame Lafayette concern her imprisonment and the
confiscation of their property during the revolution; she wrote many letters to
French officials in her attempts to regain their goods and property. From
prison at Olmütz, Adrienne corresponded frequently with Masson and Pilet of
Hamburg on such matters as the political events affecting their imprisonment,
financial affairs, and communications between them and their friends and
supporters. There is also a letter in 1797 from Olmütz to Madame Staël
reporting their imminent release.
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Series V. Estates, Landed Property, and Supplementary
Material
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(a) Estates in France
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This series contains documents and some correspondence pertaining
to various estates belonging to the Lafayette family, including Chavaniac,
Langeac, Francières, and La Grange, with Chavaniac by far the most
well-represented of the estates. Also included are documents relating to two
mills, the Moulin de LaFont and the Moulin de Langeac. Much of the material
takes the form of bound ledgers and registers and dates from the first half of
the nineteenth century, although there are documents from as early as the
sixteenth century. Documents include financial papers (accounts, bills,
receipts), deeds and other legal papers, maps, surveys, and inventories. There
is correspondence with bailiffs, managers and tenants. A series of bound
registers from Chavaniac contains records of meetings of the council of
Brioude. There are letters written by, and notes and records kept by George
Washington Lafayette, Antoine Destutt de Tracy and Madame Chavaniac, as well as
by General Lafayette.
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Examples of documents: a list of rooms and occupants at La Grange
(there were over sixty "chambres"); a bound ledger, kept by Lafayette, which
records financial and other details of the agricultural "exploitation" of La
Grange in the year 1828: there is a personal slant to this book as Lafayette
writes about the development of his interest in farming, the provenance of his
livestock and machines, his views on the latest theories about agriculture,
etc.
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(b) Poussin papers
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Also included [?] in this series are the papers of Guillaume Tell
Poussin, who served as a topographical engineer with the American Army from
1817, was an aide-de-camp to General Bernard, and sat on the Board of Engineers
for Internal Improvements. He wrote published works on railroads in the United
States. In 1848 he was appointed French Ambassador to the United States.
Letters, documents and reports concern family and political affairs, as well as
commentary on the growth of railroad systems in the United States and France,
Bonapartiste exiles in American and the political upheavals in France in
1848.
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(c)Tessé papers
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The papers of the comte and comtesse de Tessé, the aunt and uncle
of Adrienne, and friend of prominent Americans such as Thomas Jefferson,
illuminate the lifestyle and sensibility of representatives of the Old Regime.
In addition to correspondence, there are many documents dealing with estate
management (bills, inventories, accounts), including ledgers recording in
detail monthly expenditures during 1789. There is also correspondence
concerning the Tessés attempt to regain property confiscated during the
revolution. Manuscripts include the comte's journal of a trip to Italy in 1777,
papers concerning the emigration of the de Tessés and the confiscation of their
property during the Revolution, seven letters from Madame de Staël to Madame de
Tessé written during the Empire while she was exiled by Bonaparte (1802-1810),
and "novelistic" letters between Madame de Tessé written during their
emigration. Other correspondents include Madame Lafayette, Madame de Chavaniac,
the comte de Stolberg and George Washington Lafayette. The papers range in date
from as early as the 15th century to 1814, the year of the de Tessés' death,
many of the papers dating from the first half of the 18th century.
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(d) Florida
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On the fourth of July, 1825 the United States gave Lafayette
200,000 dollars and a tract of land in Florida as compensation and reward for
his role in the American Revolution (the Letters Patent of the United States of
America making this gift known is preserved elsewhere in the collection). The
related documents in this collection constitute a complete history of the
"Lafayette Township" and include general documents, correspondence, maps,
surveys, printed pamphlets, reports, plans for colonization (including the
cultivation of grapes), and sale agreements. A prospectus entitled "Colony of
Free Land in West Florida, on the lands ceded to General Lafayette by the
Congress of the United States of America . . . First survey of the bases of
colonization" is accompanied by a page of commentary in Lafayette's hand. The
majority of the correspondence consists of letters from and to Lafayette's
agents George Graham (1825-1830) (also the Director of the Land Office in
Washington), John Skinner (1830-1850) and a sub-agent in nearby Tallahassee,
R.W. Williams.
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Series VI. Polish Revolution
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The French people overwelmingly supported the Poles when, in 1831,
Polish patriots rose up against Imperial Russia. When they lost the war, many
took refuge in France. As the president of the most important of these
committees,La Comité en Faveur de la Cause
Polonaise, Lafayette was the recipient of most of these subscriptions,
which came from individuals and societies alike. Lafayette corresponded with
supporters and with Polish leaders such as Niemjowski, Niemciewicz and
Ostrowski.
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Series VII. Ephemera: broadsides and
memorabilia
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This series contains Lafayette memorabilia, broadsides, bound
manuscripts, and other assorted manuscripts. Lafayette's American Tour of 1824
inspired some of the memorabilia, which include commemorative fans, ribbons,
medals and a commemorative mug.
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Series VIII. Prints and Graphics
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Many of the items listed below originally were part of the
Blancheteau collection, a constituent part of the Lafayette collection. Several
of these items were described in the catalog of the exhibit of the Blancheteau
collection, mounted in Paris in 1934. Whenever a match was found between an
item in the Lafayette collection and the description of an item in the
Blancheteau catalogue, a note has been added with the catalog number. Please
consult the volume by Marcel Blancheteau,
Le Général La Fayette; catalogue des livres, estampes,
autographes et souvenirs composant la collection de M. Blancheteau exposée à
l'occasion du centenaire de la mort du Général La Fayette, 20 mai 1834
(Paris: Pershing Hall, 1934). RMC Z8470 .A8
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Some items, not included in the Blancheteau collection, have been
matched with items described in the catalog:
Images de la Revolution Française. Catalogue du
vidéodisque (Paris: Bibliothèque national and Pergamon Press, 1990) RMC
DC141.B58 I3 ++.
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Series IX. Commemorative Medals, Coins, Badges, and
Plaques Depicting Lafayette.
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Half of our medals come from the private collection of Cornell
first president, A.D. White [from now on referred to as "White", who acquired
them from Henry Chapman, a noted numismatist from Philadelphia . The other half
was acquired by Cornell Library in 1966 from the Parisian antiquarian Marcel
Blancheteau ["referred to as "Blancheteau"]. "O" stands for "obverse", "R" for
"reverse". "Olivier" stands for a catalog issued in 1932 with the title
"Iconographie métallique du général Lafayette; essai de répertoire des
médailles, médaillons et jetons frappés à son nom ou à son effigie tant en
France qu'en Amérique, par le dr P. Olivier". Its records most of the medals
coined in the honor of Lafayette between 1781 and 1931 (RMC, DC146.L16 O49 +.)
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The collection is available only by appointment with the head of
the division, or the curator of the French collections.
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| Series I. Manuscripts | Boxes 1-7 |
| Series II. Documents | Boxes 8-13 |
| Series III. Correspondence | |
| Boxes 14-41 | |
| Boxes 41-95 | |
| Series IV. Family Papers | Boxes 96-116 |
| Series V. Estates, Landed Property, and Supplementary Material | |
| Boxes 117-130 | |
| Boxes 131-139 | |
| Boxes 140-147 | |
| Series VI. Polish Revolution | Boxes 148-156 |
| Series VII. Ephemera: broadsides and memorabilia | Boxes 157-162, Map Cases, etc. |
| Series VIII. Prints and Graphics | Boxes 163-186, Map Cases |
| Series IX. Medals, Coins and Badges | Case # 187 and Box 189 [BY APPOINTMENT ONLY] |
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Aberbrothock. Guildry Incorporation.
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Box 1 | Folder 1 | |
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[Almenara, Louise de Lagrenée, marquise de.]
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Box 1 | Folder 2 | |
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L'ami de la Charte
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Box 1 | Folder 3 | |
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Anonymous
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Box 1 | Folder 4 | |
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Avesnes.
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Box 1 | Folder 5 | |
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Bailly.
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Box 1 | Folder 6 | |
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Banquet du 4 juillet [1833]
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Box 1 | Folder 7 | |
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Batavia (Republic)
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Box 1 | Folder 8 | |
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Belgique.
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Box 1 | Folder 9 | |
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Belgique.
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Box 1 | Folder 10 | |
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Belgique.
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Box 1 | Folder 11 | |
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Belgique.
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Box 1 | Folder 12 | |
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Belgique.
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Box 1 | Folder 13 | |
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Bentham, Jeremy, 1748-1832.
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Box 1 | Folder 14 | |
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Bentham, Jeremy, 1748-1832.
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Box 1 | Folder 15 | |
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Bibliothèque historique, t. 3e, 2e cahier, 29 juin
1818
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Box 1 | Folder 16 | |
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Bonapartistes.
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Box 1 | Folder 17 | |
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Boston. Bunker Hill Monument Committee.
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Box 1 | Folder 18 | |
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Bourgon, Jacques Martin de.
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Box 1 | Folder 19 | |
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[Brueys de St.-André]
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Box 1 | Folder 20 | |
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Bureaux de Pusy, Maurice Poivre, 1799-1864
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Box 1 | Folder 21 | |
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Box 1 | Folder 22 | |
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Chatillon, [Nicolas-Claude, 1776-1826?]
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Box 1 | Folder 23 | |
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Chavaniac.
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Box 1 | Folder 24 | |
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Chavaniac, Louise Charlote Lafayette, baronne de,
(?)-1811.
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Box 1 | Folder 25 | |
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Chavaniac, Louise Charlotte Motier
Lafayette.
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Box 1 | Folder 26 | |
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Cincinnati, Society of the.
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Box 1 | Folder 27 | |
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Cincinnati, Society of the.
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Box 1 | Folder 28 | |
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Claiborne, William Charles Coles, 1775-1817.
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Box 1 | Folder 29 | |
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Cocke, John Hartwell, 1780-1866.
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Box 1 | Folder 30 | |
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Collas, (captain)
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Box 2 | Folder 1 | |
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Colonial Army. Officers
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Box 2 | Folder 2 | |
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Colonial Army. Officers.
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Box 2 | Folder 3 | |
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Comité Central en Faveur des Polonais.
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Box 2 | Folder 4 | |
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Communes.
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Box 2 | Folder 5 | |
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Communes.
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Box 2 | Folder 6 | |
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Congreso Federal de la Republica de
Centro-America.
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Box 2 | Folder 7 | |
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Constitutionnel
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Box 2 | Folder 8 | |
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Constitutionnel Napolitain (Article sur Lafayette par
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Box 2 | Folder 9 | |
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Constitutionnel Napolitain, du Mars 1821
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Box 2 | Folder 10 | |
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Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851.
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Box 2 | Folder 11 | |
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Courier Français
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Box 2 | Folder 12 | |
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Daniels
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Box 2 | Folder 13 | |
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David d'Angers, Pierre Jean David, dit.
1788-1856.
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Box 2 | Folder 14 | |
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[De Brigade, M]
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Box 2 | Folder 15 | |
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De Geneste, L
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Box 2 | Folder 16 | |
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De Geneste, L.
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Box 2 | Folder 17 | |
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De Geneste, L.
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Box 2 | Folder 18 | |
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De la Sonde, T.
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Box 2 | Folder 19 | |
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De la Sonde, T.
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Box 2 | Folder 20 | |
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De la Sonde, T.
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Box 2 | Folder 21 | |
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De la Sonde, T.
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Box 2 | Folder 22 | |
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[De la Sonde, T.]
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Box 2 | Folder 23 | |
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De la Sonde, T.
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Box 2 | Folder 24 | |
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[De la Sonde, T.]
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Box 2 | Folder 25 | |
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[De la Sonde, T.]
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Box 2 | Folder 26 | |
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[De la Sonde, T.]
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Box 2 | Folder 27 | |
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[De la Sonde, T.]
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Box 2 | Folder 28 | |
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Description d'un Navire Négrier.
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Box 2 | Folder 29 | |
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De Sirejean, Charles Leopold
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Box 2 | Folder 30 | |
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Destutt de Tracy, Mme (née Durfort-Civrac)
de
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Box 2 | Folder 31 | |
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Donzelot, François-Xavier, comte de,
1764-1843.
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Box 2 | Folder 32 | |
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France. Département de la Meurthe. District de
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