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Handwritten letter detailing the battles Lieutenant Colonel James Gormocan has fought in and what his pay should be based upon his duties as an officer in the 92nd Regiment.
Letter from Justin-Bonaventure Morard of Galles, commander of the army, concerning the republic of France and the military during the French Revolution.
Letter written by Camille Desmoulins, a member of the Paris Convention, to General Dillon, who was imprisoned at the time. This document also includes the letter from Dillon informing Desmoulins and the Convention of his wrongful...
The president of the electoral college to the gentlemen voters of Herault.
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Letter written to the male voters living in Herault, France from the president of the electoral college in Paris named Le Comte de Lally-Tolendal. The letter is meant to convince wealthy men that the newly re-instated monarchy will...
Brief response to a previous letter sent to the Duke of Fitz-James. At the end of the letter, the Duke proclaims himself a humble and obedient servant to the man this letter was written to.
Personal letter written to J. L. Mallet-du-San, secretary to the auditor's office in London concerning the Napoleonic Wars and the author's own concerns.
Letter from the Army of the French Republic regarding General Macdonald, November 14, 1800
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Letter from the Army of the French Republic concerning General Macdonald. Includes the seal of the French Republic at the time and most of the letter is illegible.
Letter from the office of the Department of War under King Louis XVIII awarding Dearron Deserennet the Order of the Knight. The notice is signed by the secretary of the Department of War and bears the king's coat of arms.
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