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Capello Family (Nice) Materials

3/1: 2 manuscripts, 1589; 1593

3/2: 1 manuscript, 1593

3/3: 2 manuscripts, 1594, 1596

3/4: 2 manuscripts, 1598, 1602

3/5: 2 manuscripts, 1606

3/6: 1 manuscript, 1606

3/7: 2 manuscripts, 1607; 1612

3/8: 3 manuscripts, 1614; 1617; 1674

Capello Family (Nice) Materials

4/1
2 manuscripts, one dated 1621.

4/2
1 manuscript, dated June 20, 1701.

4/3
"15 c - 17 c - ct 18em" and "Liste a le machine a ecrire des pieces prinpicales a incluses eláblie par mon Pere"
"16eme Siecle"
Manuscript copy of Capello family (here "Capelli") document, 1552?
Document, 1557?

4/4
Investiture of Gioanetto Capello to the fief of Chateauneuf after a sale by Barto Galleano and Lamberto, his son, 1561. In folder labeled "20 decembre 1561. Investiture a Jean Capello. Investiture de partie fief de Chateauneuf a la suite d'une vente de Barthelemy Gallean et de Lambert son fils."

4/5
Possible will, mentions Philippona Capella, July 24, 1565

4/6
Will that mentions Giovanni Capello, July 21, 1569

4/7
Possible marriage contract of Marc Antoine Capello, March 29, 1573

4/8
Will of Fillippona Capella, April 15, 1580

4/9
Possible marriage contract between Antonio Rosso (sic?) di Berra and possibly Antonia di Peglione (sic?), November 9, 1585
Will of Gio. Andrea Rondatto (sic?)
mentions Pietro Capello, February 10, 1590.

4/10
Explanation of following document(s), presumably in the hand of Jean Pierre Capello, detailing his experience of betrothal and marriage to Françoise Tonduti in 1591, Undated
Marriage contract of Jean Pierre Capello and Françoise Tonduti, February 5, 1592
Both preceding items in one folder with manuscript notes dated July 8, 1982

4/11
Investiture of Pietro Capello, August 1, 1594
Manuscript copy of investiture, possibly for Capello, possibly dated, with some kind of directions or address on back.

4/12
Partial marriage contract for Capello family, Undated
To Monsieur de Chapeu from Touretta (sic?), signed and addressed in French, with note on margin, Undated
List of notable wills and marriage contracts in this section of documents.

4/13
Capello family document, possibly about a marriage, 1592?
Manuscript copy of a document for Pietro Capello, 1606
Document involving Pierre Antoine Capello, April 26, 1606

4/14
"Investitures." Capello family document, possibly involving a senate, August 14, 1610
Capello family document regarding senate, 1666
Investiture document of Gio. Andrea Capello, mentions a feud, 1671
Capello family document that mentions a feud, 1685
Investiture document of Jean Andre and Marc Antoine Capello, 1675, 1679, 1685?

4/15
Capello family document, possibly about a marriage, 1612?

4/16
Two manuscript copies of will of Pierre Antoine Capello, son of Antoine, September 5, 1616, in labeled folder.

4/17
Will of Pierre Antoine Capello, 5 November 1616
Death certificate of Pierre Antoine Capello, February 2, 1618
Possible Capello family betrothal contract, July 14, 1619
Letter to Capitano Capello from one Constantin (sic?), April 21, 1622

4/18
Will of Pierre Capello, son of Pierre Antonio, September 10, 1623, in labeled folder.

4/19
Will of Marguerite Capello, daughter of Pierre, married to Marc Antoine de Constantin, leaving property to Batina and Augustin Constantin, May 15, 1624, in labeled folder.

Capello Family (Nice) Materials

2/1: "Archives du Marquis de Constantin de Chateauneuf: Inventaire du dossier 'Capello'," typescript, 12 pp. Manuscript notes, xeroxed, 2 pp.

2/2: 2 manuscripts: one is dated 1626; February 5, 1689, and the other concerning a nun, Suor Rosa Serafica Capello (June 29, 1732).

2/3: Manuscript on Maria Elisabet Agnese Rosa Capello, with accompanying description. November 8, 1760

2/4: 2 manuscripts: one on legal proceedings of Gio. Andrea Capello against Giacomo Vernanad (sic?) (1632), and the other is of legal proceedings (1634).

2/5: 2 manuscripts: one on legal proceedings of or against Marc-Antonio Capello (1637), and the other is on legal proceedings of Gio. Andrea Capello against Antonio (sic?) and Rossi (1641).

2/6: 2 manuscripts: One on legal proceedings of or against Marc Antonio Capello, and the other is a Capello family document. 1642

2/7: 2 manuscripts: One on legal proceedings of or against Marc Antonio Capello, and the other is a Capello family document. 1648

2/8: 3 manuscripts: Legal proceedings of Gio. Andrea Capello et al. against a certain community (1662). Capello family document (1675). Capello family document in poor condition (1683).

2/9: Legal proceedings of Marc Antonio Capello against R.R. Capellani. 1683

2/10: 2 manuscripts: One on legal proceedings of Mercadante Ludovico Iznardo against Marco Antonio Capello. One a Capello family document, possibly legal. 1686

2/11: Copy of legal proceedings of Dama Roccamar (sic?) Capello against Dama (sic?) Roccamar (sic?) et al. November 16, 1685

Printed Volumes of French Plays and Pamphlets

Material in folders 1-6 (and 40-14 through 40-18) came to Cushing Library in a second three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "plays & pamphlets French." Material in folders 9-17 came from a binder titled "plays & pamphlets in C. Soc. Xn knowledge." Material in folders 18-21 came from a binder titled "Pamphlets, French."

41/1-8: 8 printed volumes, bulk 1650s-1690s.

41/9-17: 11 printed volumes (some English), bulk 18th century.

41/18-21: 4 printed volumes, 1740s-1770s.

Moyroux Family Materials, and Le Texier

6/1
Moyroux family tree.

6/2
Will of Mlle Catherine de Poinsard, 1621
Moyroux family document, 1627?
Will of Francois Moyroux, 1650

6/3
Moyroux family document, 1681
Will of Jean Moyroux, 5 January 1699
Marriage contract of Jean Marie de Moyroux and Margueritte de Guichard, 12 Sepember 1701

6/4
Will and codicile of Dame Dorothee D'Anglesy de Moyroux, 1702, 1703, 1710?
Will of Dame Marguerite de Guichard de Moyroux, 4 July 1732

6/5
Handwritten Moyroux notes on back of 23 April 1982 letter, to Monsieur le Directeur from Serge Normand, on letterhead of General Director of the French Center of Exterior Commerce, inviting the recipient to a meeting on the fiscal policies of the United States under President Reagan.

6/6
Possible Moyroux family document, 1566?
Will of Jean Moyroux, doctor from the University of Avignon, 5 January 1699
Marriage contract of Jean Moyroux and Marguerite de Guichard, 12 September 1701

6/7
Handwritten Moyroux notes on back of xeroxed page on the use of plastics in automobiles in the 1980s.

6/8
Agreement between M. Gilles and M. Moyroux, 166?
Possible Moyroux family document, Undated
Transaction between Damoiselle de Bouchard and M. Moyroux, 1620?
Ratification of transaction between M. De Montanier (father) and M. Moyroux, by M. Montanier (son), 16??

6/9
Transaction between Dame Catherine de Poinsar and M. Francois Moiroux, perhaps on marriage, date illegible
Possible Moyroux family document, date illegible

6/10
Receipt or purchase for Gallissarde (?) for M. Moyroux, 1657
Document on Gallissarde and Moyroux, date illegible
Communication for M. Moyroux against Grassy Galissarde (?), Undated
Document on Gallissarde, Undated
Document on Gallissarde, Undated
To Monsieur le Juge (?) from M. Moyroux on matter with Gallissarde, 1685?
Possible Moyroux family document, 1583 and 1593?
Possible Moyroux family document, 1593 and 1599?
Possible Moyroux family document, 16??
Possible Moyroux family document, date illegible
Moyroux family document regarding the acquisition of a house, 1599?

6/11
Possible Moyroux family document, 1611?
Possible Moyroux family document on a matter with one Beauregard, 1583
Request regarding Grassy Galisarde from unknown author to "Monsieur le juge," date illegible
Possible Moyroux family document concerning Grassy Gallissarde, date illegible
Possible Moyroux family document, 16??
Possible Moyroux family document, date illegible
Moyroux family document concerning Grassi Gallissarde, 1639?
Moyroux family document concerning Grassi Gallissarde, 1658
Moyroux family document concerning Grassi Gallissarde, date illegible
Moyroux family document concerning Grassi Gallissarde, 1658
Possible Moyroux family document, date illegible

6/12a
Regarding the rental of a house by Grassie Galissarde and her mother, Jeane Mouline, possibly from a Moyroux (payment arrangements for said house, including docked wages, owed is 31 pounds, by the next St. Michel day), 1658
Moyroux family document, date illegible
Moyroux family document, 1657
Possible Moyroux family document, date illegible
Moyroux family document on Moyroux against Grassy Gallissarde, 1659
Moyroux family document, 1672
Acquisition of land at Cravon, date illegible
Moyroux family document concerning Grassi Gallissarde, 1660
Moyroux family document, 1656 (2x)
Moyroux family document concerning the house d'Eyraguer, date illegible

6/12b
Collocation regarding the acreage of a piece of land, done for Moyroux, with mention of Grassi Gallissarde, 1658
Moyroux family document about a request of or against Grassi Gallissarde, Undated
Moyroux family document, 1659. (3x);Moyroux family document, 1598
Moyroux family document, 1655; 1656

6/13
Moyroux family document, 1627
Transaction between Francois Moyroux de Poinssard, doctor of law, and Pierre Francois Moiroux, brothers, 1610?
Transaction between Damoiselle de Bouchard and M. Moyroux, on one hand, and Damoiselle Margueritte de Moyroux and Monsieur Louis (?) du Rieu, on the other, 1656?

6/14
Moyroux notes on the back of a chart of automobiles by type and country.

6/15
Moyroux family document, 1703.

6/16
Two brief biographies of Le Texier, attributed to Edmond l'Hommede and Aug. Rondel, which discuss accusations that Le Texier embezzled from the Lyon tax office (?) where he was receiver-general of tobacco, and his subsequent flight to Brussels and London, two copies of same typescript, 2 pages each
Vallar (sic?), Une Siecle de Musique et de Theatre a Lyon (Lyon, 1933), manuscript excerpt from pages 385, 2 leaves
Genealogical charts, manuscript, 5 leaves
Jean Tricou to L.D. Froissart (sic?) concerning research on Le Texier, 3 March 1963
Genealogical chart on back of form from l'Association Lyonnaise des Directeurs Commerciaux de France, manuscript, 1 leaf
Inventory of Le Texier letters, manuscript, 2 leaves

6/17
To le receveur general de finanaces a Paris from Le Texier, 12 August 1770, with accompanying description
To le receveur general de finances a Paris from Le Texier on Pygmalion, 27 July 1770, with accompanying description
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 22 January 1767
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 11 August 1769
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 26 August 1769
To M. Boutin from Le Texier 1769 (2x)
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 3 March 1770
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 25 May 1770

6/18
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 17 May 1770
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 21 March 1770
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 9 June 1770
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 26 June 1770
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 7 July 1770
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 25 August 1770
To unknown addressee from Le Texier, 19 June 1770
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 3 September 1770
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 17 September 1770

6/19
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 27 July (?) 1770
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 25 January 1771
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 12 February 1771
Copy of letter to ? from Le Texier, 3 August 1771
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 4 August 1771
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 27 June 1771
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 28 July 1771
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 12 August 1771
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 15 August 1771
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 26 August 1771

Mercure de France Weekly Periodical

Box 29/1-13: Mercure de France, weekly periodical, 1786, with gaps (1 issue per folder).

Box 30/1-13: Mercure de France, weekly periodical, 1786-1787, with gaps (1 issue per folder).

Box 31/1-13: Mercure de France, weekly periodical, 1787, with gaps (1 issue per folder).

Dawson French Laws and Decrees

Material in folders 1-10 came to Cushing Library in a third three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "Decrees 1790s, Chartres-printed." Material in folders 11-18 came from a second binder titled "Decrees 1790s, Chartres-printed." Material in folders 19-29 came from a binder titled "Decrees: Royal press + Nantes," with the accompanying note "to use, Order: 1) of use for contents stamped/signed at end; 2) Royal press; 3) Nantes."

35/1-10: 50 laws and decrees, 1790s.

35/11-18: 33 laws and decrees, 1790s.

35/19-29: 62 laws and decrees, 1790s.

Dawson French Laws and Decrees

Material in folders 1-2 (and folders 33-26 through 33-40) came to Cushing Library in a third three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "Decrees," with the accompanying note "Entered-little [second word illegible]," possibly meaning that RLD entered descriptions of this material in one of his computer-file bibliographies. Material in folders 3-15 came from a fourth binder titled "Decrees," with the accompanying note "Entered-little [second word illegible]." Material in folders 16-30 came from a binder titled "Rev. decrees-docs... signing," with the accompanying note "Poss use." Material in folders 31-37 came from a binder titled "Decrees: Bourges," with the accompanying note "Entered f poss use, Order: Bourges (incl. id'ing)."

34/1-2: 6 laws and decrees, 1790s.

34/3-15: 39 laws and decrees, 1790s.

34/16-30: 35 laws and decrees, 1790s.

34/31-37: 53 laws and decrees, 1790s.

Printed Volumes of French Plays

Material in folders 1-10 came to Cushing Library in a third three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "French plays, piracies, Avignon [sic?], Toulouse." Material in folders 11-24 came from a binder titled "Rev. Th. etc." Material in folders 25-27 came from a second binder titled "Rev. plays," with the accompanying note "9 plays, 1790s."

39/1-10: 10 printed comedies, 1760s-1780s.

39/11-24: 19 volumes and other printed items, bulk 1770s-1780s.

39/25-27: 3 printed volumes, 1790s.

Printed Volumes and Periodicals

Material in folders 1-9 came to Cushing Library in a second three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "Pamphlets (& covers)," with the accompanying note "Done." Material in folders 10-23 came from a dark blue binder titled "Pamphlets."

42/1-9: 9 printed volumes, 18th century.

42/10-21: 12 printed volumes, 18th century.

42/22: Journal du departement de la Haute-Vienne, 5 issues, some in duplicate copies, circa 1792.

42/23: Periodical with varying titles, each of which includes the words de la feuille villageoisie, 3 issues, 1791-1792.

Mercure de France Weekly Periodical and Proof Sheets, Decrees, Proclamations and Other Official Documents

Material in folders 9-33 came to Cushing Library in a three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "Arrets, Revolution, class material," with the accompanying note "Entered," possibly meaning that RLD entered descriptions of this material in one of his computer-file bibliographies. Material in folders 34-36 came from one binder titled "Decrees," with the accompanying note "Entered."

32/1-7: Mercure de France, weekly periodical, 1787, with gaps (1 issue per folder).

32/8: Pierre Louys, 21 galley proof sheets for Mercure de France, in a special container with annotation.

32/9-33: 25 printed decrees, laws and other official documents, 1725-1792, in collector's original chronological order.

32/34: Royal proclamation, 1786, 12 pp.

32/35: 10 decrees and royal proclamations, 1768-1792, each printed on one folded sheet.

32/36: 2 decrees, 1791-1792, each printed on one folded sheet.

Dawson French Laws and Decrees

Material in folders 1-15 (and folders 32-34 through 32-36) came to Cushing Library in one three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "Decrees," with the accompanying note "Entered," possibly meaning that RLD entered descriptions of this material in one of his computer-file bibliographies. Material in folders 16-25 came from a second binder titled "Decrees," with the accompanying note "Entered." Material in folders 26-40 came from a third binder titled "Decrees," with the accompanying note "Entered."

33/1: National assembly document, Undated, 12 pp.

33/2: 2 laws, 1791-1792, each printed on one folded sheet.

33/3: 1 decree, circa 1791-1792, 6 pp.

33/4: 3 laws, 1792, each printed on one folded sheet.

33/5: 1 law, 1792, 7 pp.

33/6: 1 law (1792) and 1 royal decree (1790), each printed on one sheet.

33/7: 8 laws and decrees, 1791-1792, each printed on one folded sheet.

33/8: 2 laws and decrees, 1791-1792, each printed on one folded sheet.

33/9: National convention document, Undated, 7 pp.

33/10: 1 law, 1792, 8 pp.

33/11: 10 laws and decrees, 1790s, each printed on one folded sheet.

33/12: 7 laws and decrees, 1790s, each printed on one folded sheet.

33/13: Decree, 1793, 8 pp.

33/14: Decree, 1790s, 8 pp.

33/15: 5 laws and decrees, 1790s, each printed on one folded sheet.

33/16-25: 65 laws and decrees, 1790s.

33/26-40: 46 laws and decrees, 1790s.

Printed Volumes of Marivaux and French Plays

Material in folders 1-8 (and folders 37-22 through 37-26) came to Cushing Library in a third three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "Marivaux." Material in folders 9-17 came from a binder titled "French Plays," with the accompanying note "Done." Material in folders 18-21 came from a second binder titled "French Plays," with the accompanying note "Done."

38/1-8: Marivaux and other authors, 8 printed volumes, 1724-1791.

38/9-17: 9 printed volumes, 1776-1796 (including one from 1700).

38/18-21: 4 printed volumes, 1750s-1790s.

Printed Volumes of French Plays

Material in folders 1-6 (and 39-25 through 39-27) came to Cushing Library in a third three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "Rev. plays," with the accompanying note "9 plays, 1790s." Material in folders 7-13 came from a binder titled "plays & pamphlets French." Material in folders 14-18 came from a second binder titled "plays & pamphlets French."

40/1-6: 6 printed volumes, 1790s.

40/7-13: 7 printed volumes, 1646-1803, bulk 1770s-1780s.

40/14-18: 5 printed volumes, 1740s-1800s.

H.M.S. Alfred Crew Station Book

  • US TxAM-C C000020
  • Collection
  • circa 1800

This collection contains the crew station book of the H.M.S. Alfred (3rd rate 74, built 1778). Unpaginated [276].

The H.M.S. Alfred was in the harbor for service from 1799 until she was broken up in 1814. This notebook was used for training crews for the Napoleonic wars, and it gives very detailed accounts of the jobs from getting up the anchor, to furling sails.

Dawson French Printed Volumes

Material in folders 1-16 came to Cushing Library in a third three-ring binder with the handwritten spine title "Beaumarchais factums [sic?]." Material in folders 17-21 came from a binder titled "Gresset," with the accompanying note "Done." Material in folders 22-26 came from a binder titled "Marivaux."

37/1-16: 16 publications from late 1773 early 1774 on lawsuit Antoine Bertrand d'Airolles vs. Beaumarchais (but note one publication from 1788), all marked "Cardier [no.]" [sic?] (dealer?). Other principals (in order of mention): de Goezmann, conseiller de Grand' Chambre; Louis Francois Claude Marin, gazetier de France; d'Arnaud Baculard, conseiller d'ambassade. Beaumarchais also listed as Louvre official. Playwright Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais (1732-1799) was the author of three Figaroplays. (He was also watchmaker, inventor, musician, politician, fugitive, spy, publisher, arms dealer, and revolutionary-both French and American.)

37/17-21: 7 small printed volumes of poetry, 1735-1737, plus one printed item from 1774.

37/22-26: Marivaux, 4 printed volumes, 1756-1802, plus one by Mr. Wycherley (London, 1686).

Capello Family (Nice) Materials

5/1
Will of Onorato Capello, 28 August 1625

5/2
Capello family document regarding money, signed by Constantin, 21 May 1635.

5/3
Gio. Andrea Capello request for the investiture of Chateauneuf, 10 January 1637
Marriage contract involving Capellos, Dupres, Depetras, and Portancrias (sic?), 1639
Marriage contract between Anne Marie Capello and Honorato Roccamaura, 1 January 1641

5/4
Marriage contract between Honorato Roccamaura, son of Claude, and Anne Marie Capello, daughter of Jean Andre, 1 January 1641, in a labeled folder.

5/5
Capello family document, 16 September 1642.

5/6
Capello legal document, possibly a peace agreement with Costantino, 11 October 1642.

5/7
Capello family document involving money and Constantin. 3 August, 1644

5/8
Manuscript copy of possible deed regarding Marc Antoine Capello, 1645-1946.

5/9
Possible legal document, 24 April 1649

5/10
Will of Francesca Tonduti (sic?), daughter of Jean Andre, wife of Jean Pierre Capello, 21 May 1652, in labeled folder.

5/11
Capello marriage contract, 1660s?

5/12
Document concerning the handing over of the effects of Bernardino Lanteri to his daughter Angelique, wife of Andre Colto, 18 February 1664, in labeled folder.

5/13
Capello family document, 17 September 1669

5/14
Document regarding the marriage of Pierre Capello, son of Marc Antoine, to Angele Calh (sic?) Pellegrino, 8 March 1673, in folder labeled "Constitution de d'or"

5/15
Capello family document, 1675?

5/16
Will of Catherine, daughter of Capitaine Luc Capponi, wife of Bernardey (sic?) Lanteri (sic?), leaving property to her brother Jean Marie Capponi and to Catherine and Luvovique Colto, the children of Angelique Lanteri (sic?) and Andre Colto, 29 August 1677, in labeled folder.

5/17
Will of Gio. Andrea Capello, 18 October 1679 (2x)

5/18
Possible legal document, 1684
Capello family document, 1685

5/19
Document in recognition of Marc Antonio Capello, 1685

5/20
Document concerning the marriage of Claire Capello, sister of Pierre Marc Capello, to Comte Francois Marcel Caissolti, June 1686, in labeled folder.

5/21
Manuscript copy of Capello document regarding a credit, 1689
Capello family document, 1690s?

5/22
Marriage contract of Jean Andre Spinelli and Louise Colto, 13 February 1692, in labeled folder.

5/23
Capello family document, possibly legal, 3 August 1693

5/24
Marriage contract of Joseph Gaelay (sic?) Colto and Angelique Mossiy (sic?), 7 October 1693, in labeled folder.

5/25
Possible Capello family will, 29 December 1697
Receipt for 200 units of unknown items paid by Pierre-Marc Antoine Capello to unknown recipient, 20 December 1703
Will of Pierre Capello, 7 May 1707
Will of unknown subject, 1709

5/26
Two copies of will of Signore Bermondi, 28 June 1709, in labeled folder.

5/27
Codicil of Pierre Capello, 27 March 1713 (2x)

5/28
Marriage contract of Jean Paul Imperial Peyrani de Tourettes to Marie-Therese Catherine Capello, daughter of Pierre Marc Antoine Capello, 13 February 1725, in labeled folder.

5/29
Will of Marie Catherine Bermondie, 16 December 1725
Will of Margeuritte Th (sic?) de Rodel, 22 June 1734

5/30
Will of Pietro de (illegible), 9 January 1735

5/31
Will of Pierre Marc Antoine Capello, 10 July 1737
Will of Senator Carlo Antonio Braida, 15 September 1738

5/32
Two marriage contracts for Pierre Horace Gaspard de Capello, chevallier, and Marie Elisabeth Victoire de Grasse (in French), one signed by civil officials, one by religious officials, 23 and 24 August 1740, in labeled folder.

5/33
"Testamento Signor vassallo Pietro [sic?] Capello di questa Citta," i.e., will of Pierre Horace Gaspard Capello, 8 January 1748
"Codicillo Sig. Vassalo Pietro [sic?] Capello di queste Citta," i.e., will of Pierre Horace Gaspard Capello, 14 January 1748

5/34
"Testamento Sig. Vassallo Giuseppe Capello di questa Citta ...," i.e., will of Giuseppe Capello, 10 December 1759

5/35
"Testamento Sig. Vassallo Giuseppe Capello di questa Citta ...," i.e., will of Giuseppe Capello, 10 December 1759

5/36
"14 Decembre 1759, Codicille a son testement par Joseph Marie Louis Bernard Capello, de Nice. Fils de Pierre Gaspard," i.e., will of Joseph Marie Louis Bernard Capello, 14 December 1759, in labeled folder.

5/37
Capello family document involving La Dame Capello de Grasie. 19 January, 1761.

5/38
"Copia del testamente Sigillato della Cittadina Maria Elisabetta Vitoria de Grasie Vedoun [sic?] Capelli," i.e., manuscript copy of will of Marie Elisabeth Victoire Capello, 30 September 1787.

5/39
Written permission for Madame Therese Capello to travel to Nice with three girls and another woman, with their effects - notice to all to let them pass freely, signed by the first lieutenant colonel (sic?) of the 3rd Batallion of the infantry, Baciacely (sic?), 3 October 1792
To Madame Grimaldi, nee Capello, from unknown author, 13 December 1812.

5/40
Capello family document, 1600s?

5/41
Capello family document from the end of 17th century
Capello family document, Undated

18th Century Correspondence

8/1
Manuscript notes on Denantes Pierredon's letters, folded sheet
Eight letters letters from M. Denantes Pierredon to his cousin M. Silvestre fils, royal notary in Gordes, [Luberon district of Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur], 1752-1756.

8/2
Nine letters from M. Denantes Pierredon to his cousin M. Silvestre fils, royal notary in Gordes, [Luberon district of Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur], 1752-1756.

8/3
Five letters or notes, signed Denantes, 1793
Two manuscript financial statements, one dated 1787.

8/4
Twelve letters or notes, signed Denantes, some addressed to illegible citizen or citizens in Aix, 1795-1800.

8/5
Twelve letters or notes, signed Denantes, some addressed to illegible citizen or citizens in Aix, 1795-1800.

8/6
????

8/7
Two Denantes family documents, 1760
Manuscript notes on Denantes family tree, folded sheet.

8/8
Eleven letters from Denantes in Forcalquier(departement Alpes-de-Haute-Provence) to Vial (sic?), "juge-garde des monnoies" (warden of the mint) at Aix, 1772-1786.

8/9
Ten letters from Denantes in Forcalquier(departement Alpes-de-Haute-Provence) to Vial (sic?), "juge-garde des monnoies" (warden of the mint) at Aix, 1772-1786
Manuscript notes on Denantes family tree and his letters to Vial, folded sheet.

8/10
Two letters from Denantes in Forcalquier(departement Alpes-de-Haute-Provence) to Vial (sic?) at Aix 1789
Manuscript notes on Charles Denantes, folded sheet.

8/11
Nine letters or notes from Denantes in Forcalquier(departement Alpes-de-Haute-Provence) to Vial (sic?) at Aix, 1782-1793.

8/12
Nine letters or notes from Denantes in Forcalquier(departement Alpes-de-Haute-Provence) to Vial (sic?) at Aix, 1782-1793.

8/13
Three letters in the same hand (Brenon?), possibly to a stepbrother and others, 1800.

8/14
Manuscript notes on Vassal at Neuilly sur Marne (departement Seine-Saint-Denis) and his letters to Mme. de Robineau at Aix en Provence, folded sheet
Three letters from Vassal to Madame de Robineau at Aix and Marseille, 1764-1766.

8/15
Manuscript notes on Vassal at Neuilly sur Marne (departement Seine-Saint-Denis) and 12 of his letters, folded sheet
Twelve letters from Vassal to Madame de Robineau at Aix en Provence, 1765-1779.

8/16
Manuscript notes on Vassal at Neuilly sur Marne (departement Seine-Saint-Denis) and 28 of his 1764-1774 letters to Madame de Robineau at Marseille, folded sheet
Eight letters from Vassal to Madame de Robineau at Marseille, 1764-1774.

8/17
Ten letters from Vassal to Madame de Robineau at Marseille and Aix en Provence, 1764-1774.

8/18
Eleven letters from Vassal to Madame de Robineau at Aix en Provence, 1764-1774.

8/19
Manuscript poem signed by Francesco Maria Balbo Ferrero with accompanying catalog description
Part of manuscript page titled "La More de Socrate," signed Bernardin.

8/20
Seven letters to or about Jacques-Henri Bernadin Saint-Pierre, some by one Boncher, some mention a M. LeNoir, 1797-1781.

8/21
"See oversize for doc. (on vellum) by which [name illegible], printer to the Queen, sells his equipment, etc., to Didot. 1754," manuscript note on back of envelope.

8/22
J. Brivois to Monsieur on St. Pierre and Paul et Virginie, Paris, 1905
Manuscript report on the sinking of the Saint-Geran, from Paul et Virginie, St. Pierre's novel, 21 numbered pages.

8/23
Sixteen printed advertisements for houses for sale in Paris, Thomery, Châtre and Aulnay, with manuscript notes and names on the back of most, 1757-1813.

8/24
"Articles arrestez par les Nottaires ...," 1695.

8/25
M. Roche, "Second memoire sur le professorat et les Ecole d'artillerie," manuscript, 10 pages, mentions 1833 and earlier dates.

8/26
Copy of letter from unknown author to M. de Stehlin, 1773.

8/27
Conseils Salutaires d'un Parrain Affectionne a Son Filleul, ms. book.

8/28
Vie Privee des Membres du Directoire, ou, Les Puissans Tels Qu'ils Sont, pamphlet, evidently from Directoire period, with the accompanying note "Naughty bits."

8/29
Document on vellum, 1428.

8/30
"Vet.(erinaire) oversize." Copy of a letter to the Minister of Agriculture from Alexandre, Alfort, 11 May 1799
Printed veterinary diploma of Claude Aubree, Alfort, 20 August 1796
Manuscript copy of veterinary school document, Alfort, June 1 1800
Manuscript veterinary school document regarding Claude Aubree, Alfort, 1801
"Extrait du Registre des Deliberations de l'Administration Centrale du Departement de Seine et Oise," ms. regarding a public hearing and Claude Aubree, 6 August 1796.

Alexander Thomson Letter

  • US TxAM-C 37
  • Collection
  • 1832-08-05

The Alexander Thomson letter is dated August 5, 1832, from Texas, Austin's Colony. Addressed to "Mr. Wm. D. Thomson, Giles County, Tennessee, Cornerville P.O.," with the salutation "My dear son," and signed "your Aff. Father, Alexs. Thomson."

The text of the letter recounts recent events in Austin's colony which, in retrospect, have a direct bearing on the brewing struggle for independence of the colony from Mexico. Most noteworthy is the account of the early revolt of Anglo-Texas colonists against the Mexican government's steady encroachment on the freedom of colonists to conduct free trade or encourage further immigration into Texas from the United States.

In the letter, Thomson details the build-up of hostilities between Colonel Juan Davis Bradburn, born in Virginia, but in service to Mexico, who was made commander of Fort Anahuac.

Noteworthy also in the letter are the expressions of loyalty and admiration shown toward General Antonio López de Santa Anna by the colonists, who saw him as championing their rights in the condemnation of Bradburn, who was known to be a supporter of the hated General Anastacio Bustamante. Bustamante, who had been the dictator of Mexico since January 1830, was now involved with Santa Anna and his allies in a fierce civil war. (see general note)

As the Thomson letter records vividly, the Texas colonists threw their support to Santa Anna, believing him to favor their freedom to enforce their own laws and maintain their own system of trade and civil courts. The letter records Stephen Austin's whole-hearted support of Santa Anna and Thomson's encomium on Santa Anna as "a true republican ... determined not to lay down his arms until republicanism prevails," rings ironically optimistic in the face of events only a few years later, culminating in the bitter defeat of the colonists by Santa Anna at the Alamo, and the equally bitter final defeat of Santa Anna at San Jacinto, assuring Texas's independence from Mexico.

Accompanying the letter are three other items.
A sepia-toned picture apparently reproduced from an oil painting. The picture is pasted inside a dark brown oval paper matting on a piece of cardboard measuring about 20 cm by 15 cm. The image measures about 13 cm by 7 cm. Though the original painting is as yet unidentified, "Alexander Thomson" is written on the back of the cardboard in pencil.

A sheet of letterhead stationery for the "St. Louis Southwestern Railway Lines, St. Louis 2, Mo.," with the logo for the "Cotton Belt Route," and below that "F. W. Green, President." On this much-folded piece of letterhead is an undated and unsigned biography of Alexander Thomson handwritten in pencil.

A photocopy (circa 1980) of a booklet originally prepared by Ralston P. Haun in Coleman, Tex. around 1936, which includes a transcription of the August 5, 1832 letter, as well as other family letters and papers. According to the copy of an explanatory note appended to the booklet, dated May 1, 1980, and signed Jim Glass of Houston, Tex., one of the three copies made by Haun was given to Ana Gardner Thomson and passed down to her granddaughter Ana Haun Frómen, thence apparently to Gardner Osborn. The booklet includes transcriptions of five other family letters and two memoirs. Though speculated upon in the Glass note, the current disposition of the other letters and papers is still unverified.

Thomson, Alexander, 1785-1863

18th Century, and Bishops Correspondence

10/1
Receipt in English from Thomas Nugent for the French translation of one of his works, London, 1 February 1749, with accompanying catalog description and typescript Nugent biography.

10/2
Certificate of civicism, 1793?
Certificate of civicism, Grenoble, 24 April 1794.

10/3
Discourse of Maximilien Robespierre from the national convention, printed, 1794?

10/4
Six letters to Monsieur le Major de la Bastille, or Monsieur Chevalier Major de la Bastille, from de Sartme, mentioning the name Herrisant several times, 1760, with accompanying note saying "Herissant Bookseller a Bastille."

10/5
Printed form signed by L'abbe (sic?), 1700s?

10/6
To Mrs. R. W. Pearson from Miss Barbara Cartland (Dame Mary Barbara Hamilton Cartland), Hatfield, 4 June 1986.

10/7
To Madame from Rosenberg, Venice? 13 January 1781.

10/8
To Monsieur Frantin from Delalain Laine (sic?), 30 September 1787, with accompanying catalog description that does not correspond.

10/9
To unknown recipient from Fanny de Beauharnais, 6 October 1792.

10/10
To Monsieur Monadan Liberaine (sic?) from Isabelle de Montalieu, 24 August 1812, with accompanying note.

10/11
To Monsieur le chevalier de Grignon from Jean le Camus, 26 July.

10/12
To Voltaire from Niquille, Undated
"Epitre a Mademoiselle Clairon Par Mr. D...," April 1766, with note on back saying "from Voltaire's papers (Lambert-Paris), RLD."
Copy of deliberations of the academy, written out by Alexandre de D(?)pierre, Voltaire's nephew, 9 May 1791?

10/13
"D'elembert's eulogy for Scottsman," Berlin, 21 November 1778, in French.

10/14
Blank death and funeral announcement for Marguerite-Charlotte Robespierre, Paris, 1 August 1834.

10/15
To Bernardin de Saint-Pierre from Jean-Francois Champagne, Paris, 24 September 1797, with accompanying catalog description.

10/16
Royal ordinance, printed, 13 June 1770.

10/17
Police report, June 1770, , with accompanying note saying "Police report, accidents, fetes/festivals."

10/18
Advertisement for house on sale, with handwritten notes on back, Paris, 1772.

10/19
To Madame de Saint Pierre from Montalieu (sic?), on the death of Bernardin de Saint Pierre, 29 January 1814
Pension for Bernardin de Saint Pierre, 1790.

10/20
Possible publishing agreement between Stephanie Felicite Ducrest de Genlis and Pierre Blanchard and Alopis Blaise Eymery, Paris, 24 January 1812
Document officially striking Stephanie Felicite Ducrest de Genlis from the register of emigres and allowing her return to France, 10 November 1800.

10/21
"L'Ombre de Voltaire Au Cure de St. Sulpice, par un Genevois," manuscript, Undated
"Ode de M. de Voltaire sur sa Conversion, et son Repentir," manuscript, Undated

10/22
"Deo ultiomum domino, Epitre aux maner de Vxxx," manuscript, Undated

10/23
"L'education d'un fils" (sic?), signed "Dorot" (sic?), manuscript, Undated, with accompanying note saying "Voltairiana."

10/24
Official document for Cathering de Barrete, printed, 17 December 1779, with accompanying note.

10/25
To M. le marechal from d'Estrees. Paris. 11 March, 1760, with accompanying note.

10/26
Certificate of baptism for Pierre Frederic Empaytaz, signed by Count d'Esterno, Berlin, 20 March 1789.

10/27
Folded sheet marked "d'Esterno" in pencil
To Monseigneur from Meriellhuieur (sic?), 22 June 1694.

10/28
Possible legal document with multiple signatures, 20 November 1704.

10/29
Military document signed by Duphot and Faipoult, 1797
Folded sheet with manuscript notes on Duphot, Faipoult and preceeding document.

10/30
Document regarding Degouze and the army, by Antoine Grenot, Rennes, 4 July 1795, with accompanying catalog description.

10/31
Military document signed by Alquier, Cochon and Ramel, La Haye, 10 May 1795, with accompanying catalog description.

10/32
To the citizens from Alexandre Claude Bellier du Chesnay, Paris, 1 December 1791.

10/33
Marriage document of M. Ballain and Mlle Drian. 13 December, 1769.

10/34
Regarding procees verbaux, 19 July 1798.

10/35
To the minister of war from Victor Gouvion, 7 January 1793.

10/36
"Pieces Justificatives," i.e., legal proceedings regarding autopsy for infanticide, printed, Undated, but probably circa 1799.

10/37
"Memoire et Consultation, pour le Sieur Bourgoin, appelant
Contre les Heritiers Gatrez, Intimes," printed, 1810.

10/38
"Observations ...," i.e., legal proceedings, printed, Undated

10/39
To Mon cher ami from unknown author, on letterhead of "Presidence de la Republique," Paris, 1920s?
Poem by Jean Recoque entitled "Nancy-Gourmet," with notes in another hand on back, 1943.

10/40
Twenty-three illustrations from same work, untitled, unbound, Undated

10/41
Arrete concerning forges in Castille, Louois-Bernard Guyton-Morveau of Comite de Salut public, 4 November 1796, with accompanying catalog description.

10/42
"Recueil Complet des Discours," with mention of Napoleon in full title, printed, Paris, 1797-98, with two pages inside on letterhead of "L'Eclair, Journal Politique Quotidien Independent - Redaction," Paris, from early 1900s, marked "Napoleon 1e" on reverse in manuscript.

10/43
Manuscript notes on empty brown envelope
labeled "Acqs ou Dax" that contained the 3 manuscript below
To M. d'Ormyson (sic?) from Charles Louis Maurice de Inarez D'Anlan, Acqs, 29 January 1740
To M. De Tradaine (sic?) from unknown author, Acqs, 27 May 1772
To unknown recipient from Charles Auguste de Guiers, Bordeaux, 1783.

10/44
folder labeled "Alais", To Monseigneur from Francois, Alais, 3 June 1703
To M. de Tradaine from Jean Louis de Bouisson, Alais, 7 October 1769.

10/45
folder labeled "Aleth, eveche", to unknown recipient from Charles, September 1766.

10/46
labeled "Amiens, eveche". To unknown recipient from Louis Francois Gabriel d'Orleans, Amiens, 25 June 1751.

10/47
labeled "Angoulene, eveche". Certificate for a local architect, name illegible, from Francois Duverdier, Angoulene, 9 July 1746.

10/48
labeled "Apt (sic?), eveche". To Monsieur Vilmoria Andriena (sic?) from Laurent Michel de Celÿ, former bishop of d'Apt, Marseille, 3 October 1808.

10/49
"Auch, archeveche". To Monsieur from unknown author, Auch, 11 September 1787.

10/50
"Autun, eveche". To M. Le Gendir (sic?) from Nicholas Bomille (sic?), bishop of Autun, 15 October 1762
To unknown recipient from Yves Alexandre de Marboeuf, bishop of Autun, Paris, 24 July 1780
Bill for unknown bishop of Autun, Undated

10/51
"Auxerre, eveche". To M. Trudaine from Charles Gabriel de Pestet (sic?), bishop of Auxerre, 22 November, 1750
To Monsieur from Jean Baptiste Marie Champion de Cice (sic?), bistop of Auxerre, 29 September 1768.

10/52
"Bayeux, eveche". To Monsieur from LeMien, bishop of Gayea (sic?), 1656
To Monsieur from Paul Albert de Luynes, bishop of Bayeux, 7 December 1749
To M. Trudaine (sic?) from Pierre Jules Cesar de Prochechonart (sic?), bishop of Bayeux, 16 August 1774
To M. de Trudaine from Joseph Dominique de Cherylus, bishop of Bayeux, 18 April, 1770.

10/53
"Blois, eveche". To unknown recipient from bishop of Blois, 17 March 1774
To unknown recipient from Al. (de Chemines?), bishop of Blois, Undated
To unknown recipient from A. E., bishop of Blois, 30 October 1802
To Monseigneur from Philippe Francois de Sausin, bishop of Blois, Blois, 1 August 1832.

10/54
"Bordeaux, archeveche". To Monsieur from Jeróme Marie Champion de Cice, archbishop of Bordeaux, Paris, 6 June 1781?
To Monsieur l'Eveque d'Orleans from Jean, archbishop of Bordeaux, Bordeaux, 28 December 1826.

10/55
"Cambray, archeveche". To M. le Controleur General from Charles de Saint Albin, archbishop of Cambray, 19 April 1748.

10/56
"Carcassanne, eveche". To Monsieur Faure (sic?) Cure de Carcassonne from L., bishop of Carcassonne, 10 April 1816.

10/57
"Chateauroux". To Messieurs les administrateurs du departement du Loiret from Herandin (sic?), bishop du dep. De Lindre (sic?), Châteauroux, 21 August 1792.

10/58
"Clermont, eveche". To M. de Trudaine from Francois Marie Temaitre (sic?) de la Gartaye, bishop of Clermont, 31 August 1768.

10/59
"Comminges, eveche". To Monsieur from Charles Antoine Gabrield d'Olmond de Medary (sic?), bishop of Comminges, 1788
To M. DeLamilliere from Antoine Eustache d'Olmond, bishop of Comminges, Toulouse, 26 July 1789.

10/60
"Condom, eveche". To M. de Lamillaire (sic?) from Alexandre Cesar d'Anterroche, bishop of Condom, 1789.

10/61
"Coutances, eveche". To M. le Milliere from Ange Francois de Talarn (sic?), bishop of Coutances, Paris, 23 March 1783
To Monsieur from Claude Louis, bishop of Coutances, Paris, 8 March 1805.

10/62
"Dijon, eveche". To Monsieur from Claude Marie Antoine d'Apchon, bishop of Dijon, Dijon, 27 November 1767.

10/63
"Embrun, archeveche". To Monsieur from Bernardin Francois Fouquet, archbishop of Embrun, 25 November 1763
Enclosed in preceeding is a Memoire mentioning Trudaine, by Fouquet, Undated
To unknown addressee from (probably) Pierre-Louis de Leyssin, archbishop of Embrun, Paris, 1 March, Undated

10/64
"Genes, (sic?) archeveche". To Monseigneur from L., archbishop of Genes (sic?), Paris, 9 April 1829.

10/65
"La Rochelle, eveche". To Monsieur le President de la 1re Chambre de la Cour Royale from Joseph Berney, bishop of La Rochelle, Orleans, 7 December 1828.

10/66
"Limoges, eveche". To Monsieur from Jean-Gilles du Coëtlosquet, bishop of Limoges, Limoges, 19 September 1749
To M. Dalesme (sic?) from Louis-Charles Duplessis d'Argentre, Metz?, 3 October 1786.

10/67
"Lodeve, eveche". To Monsieur from Jean Felix Henri de Fumel, Montpellier, 1 February 1779?

10/68
"Lombez, eveche". To Monsieur from (probably) Jacques Richier de Cerizy, bishop of Lombez, Lombez, 15 May 1769
To M. de Cotte (sic?) from Leon Francois Ferdinand de Salignac de La Mothe-Fenelon, bishop of Lombez, Toulouse, 1779
To M. de Trudaine from Francois Ferdinand de Salignac de La Mothe-Fenelon, bishop of Lombez, Lombez, 22 April 1772.

10/69
"Lyon, archeveche". To M. Morand from Antoine Malvin de Montazet, archbishop of Lyon, 12 June 1779.

18th Century Correspondence

9/1
Receipt (?) regarding France de Vaugency, 1783
To France de Vaugency, possibly from his uncle, 3 July 1766
To France de Vaugency from France de Tilly, 25 April 1787.

9/2
To unknown addressee from Beaudoin in Rouen, 11 May 1787
To unknown addressee from Gerehel (sic?) in Rouen, 24 February 1759.

9/3
To France de Vaugency from unknown author, 19 July 1782, with two accompanying notes on separate sheets, one regarding a commission (1760s) and one to France de Vaugency from unknown author on 31 October 1765
Two letters sealed together, to France de Vaugency from Millert fils aine in Paris, 18 October and 2 November, 1787
To France de Vaugency from his aunt or uncle, 2 September 1782
To France de Vaugency from Beaudoin, 24 June 1787
To M. Beaudoin from unknown author in Rouen, 14 February 1786
Letter, probably to France de Vaugency from his aunt or uncle, Rouen, 17 September 1782
To unknown addressee from Beaudoin, Rouen, 9 May 1787
To France de Vaugency from a close friend in Coulouze (sic?), 5 February 1793

9/4
Will of Deschamps Belard, father of Madame de France. Rouen, 1746.

9/5
To France de Veaugency, "administrateur des Domaines du Roy," unsigned, Undated
To France de Vaugency from his aunt or uncle, L'Argentine (in Switzerland?), 12 July 1787
To France de Vaugency from a close friend, Coulouze (sic?) 22 February 1793
Receipt (?) involving Vaugency and Madame la Contesse de Tilly, Rouen, 26 October 1763
To France de Veaugency from Rollet, Rouen, 24 April 1781, with accompanying receipt.

9/6
To M. Bobet or Robet (sic?) from de Vaugency, 12 July 1779, with accompanying letter to France de Vaugency from Dubor (sic?) Demain (sic?), 20 March 1779.

9/7
To France de Veaugency from Beaudoin, Undated
To unknown addressee from Beaudoin, 1787
To France de Vaugency from Beaudoin, Rouen, 20 March 1786.

9/8
Five letters to unknown addressee from Beaudoin, Rouen, 1786-1787.

9/9
To France de Vaugency from Beaudoin, Rouen, 28 February 1787
To M. Welteat from Beauodin, Rouen, 24 April 1786
To France de Vaugency from his aunt or uncle, 1785 or 86?
Two letters to unknown addressee from Beaudoin, Rouen, 1786.

9/10
Possible financial document, February 1793
Two letters to France de Vaugency from a close friend, Coulouze (sic?), 1793
To France de Vaugency, possibly from his cousin, Rouen, 26 March 1781
Financial statement of Madame la Comtesse de Tilly, 1785
To France de Vaugency from Beaudoin, with accompanying financial statement on Comtesse de Tilly, Rouen, 26 December 1785.

9/11
Administrative document, 1 October 1794, with accompanying catalog description.

9/12
Provision signed by Louis XIV, 1705, folded sheet.

9/13
To Jean-Louis Dubut de la Forest from Alexander Dumas fils, possibly from 1882, with accompanying catalog description.

9/14
To Count Dangormire from Louis XIV, 6 June 1706.

9/15
To municipal administrators from Semeaurs (sic?) on police business, Paris, 29 May 1793.

9/16
Manuscript marked "minute autograph de Malesherbes," Undated
Three poems by Malesherbes, Undated

9/17
To M. Chanchier from Malesherbes on historians of France, 1762
To M. Albers from Malesherbes, Undated
To unknown addressee from Malesherbes, Undated
To Marquise de Neville et Coblence from Malesherbes, Paris, possibly 1775
To an administrator from Malesherbes, Undated

9/18
Two engravings of Malesherbes.

9/19
To Malesherbes from De Sartine, Lieutenant General of Police, about revocation of a letter of exile, Versailes, 1776
Two petitions to Malesherbes in his role as censor of the press from Desbiefs, Undated

9/20
Two letters of Count Rosambo, grandson of Malesherbes, to an unknown baron about his allegiance to the Restoration, dated 9 August 1830 and 3 June 1829
Viscomte Nafauley to the Comte de Rosambo, 22 October 1830.

9/21
Madame Dumas, "Le DeVouement de Lamoignon Malesherbes," in verse by daughter of Malesherbes, manuscript, 11 pages, Undated

9/22
To Frederic the Great, King of Prussia, from Louis XV on the birth of a son to the princess of Prussia, 17 February 1748, with accompanying catalog description.

9/23
To Arnault, chief of the fifth division at the Interior Ministry, from D'arnaud, Paris, 1798.

9/24
Certificate of residence for Sierre Maloust agut de Change (sic?), Paris, 1 April 1793
Two Commune de Paris documents signed by Dorat-Cabierere, 1791-93.

9/25
Note on police letterhead, signed Manuel, 19 January 1790
To Monsieur from P. Manuel, Paris, 8 June 1792
Parisian city document signed by a committee, including Manuel, 4 September 1789
To procureur in Limoges from P. Manuel, Paris, 5 October 1792
To M. Decumite (sic?), signed Manuel, Paris, 1790.

9/26
To Mademoiselle de Scudery from Francois de Bonne, marquis de Crequy, camp near Chatenay, 19 May, 1670 (?), with two manuscript transcriptions of said letter, and with accompanying catalog description.

9/27
To Monsieur from Jintery (sic?), Paris, 29 September 1775.

9/28
Three letters to Louis XV from unknown author, 1759.

9/29
To the Marquis de Monteil from Xavier Le Pef. (sic?), 22 September 1761.

9/30
To Monsieur le Chevalier de Gougens from Charles Frederic, future grand duke of Saxe Weimar, in Weimar, 20 May 1823.

9/31
Form admitting a found child into an orphanage, Paris, 3 March 1796.

9/32
Hotel de Ville rental contract, Paris, 1771?

9/33
To M. Lahonde from M. Galigani, Paris, 24 December, 1818.

9/34
To Mme. Fabreguettes from Pierre-Jean de Beranger, Tours, 24 March 1839, with accompanying catalog description.

9/35
Document signed by Claude Louis Francois de Regnier comte de Guerchy, London, 17 December 1765.

9/36
Marriage document of M. Pierre Nicolas and Anne de Gruthres (sic?), 1769.

9/37
Possible will, 1766.

9/38
Marriage document, 13 September 1769
Marriage document, 6 July 1766.

9/39
To Monsieur and Madame Barlow from Constantin de Volney, Sarcelles, 7 June 1812, with accompanying catalog description.

9/40
Copy of a letter from Barles-Louis Bougeois to Lagree, Grenoble, 1795, with accompanying catalog description.

9/41
Anonymous manuscript, Paris, 11 September, 1774, with accompanying note saying "newspaper."

9/42
Anonymous manuscript, "Parodie D'une Scene de la tragedie de cinna," Undated, with accompanying note saying "Voltaire's copy."

9/43
La Duchesse de Villeroy, "Le 14 juillet," manuscript song
"Epitre a Madame Dubarry," manuscript poem, Undated
La Duchesse de Villeroy, "Le Mariage des pritres, example edifiant donne par l'abbe fauctut" (sic?), manuscript poem.

9/44
To Le Comte de Clermont from l'Abbe LeBlanc, 14 August 1762.

9/45
Five letters from Aubree to his mother, written in Paris, Lyons, Nancy and Breslau, 1800-1808, from five plastic sleeves that Robert L. Dawson marked "1/23" through "5/23," with the note "letters from a vet. during the Revolution & Empire-further docs. in oversize folder" on sleeve 1/23.

9/46
Eight letters from Aubree to his mother, written in Breslau, Wesphalia, Metz, Alfort, Bayviue (sic?), Bordeaux and Anclam, 1798-1808, from sleeves marked "6/23" through "13/23."

9/47
Four documents regarding Aubree's military service, 1799-1801, from sleeves marked "14/23" through "17/23."

9/48
"18/23" through "23/23." To Aubree from his mother, dictated 1781
To Aubree and sister, from Marianne, their other sister, 4 May 1792
To Mes Chers Enfants from Pere Colliot, addressed to Aubree, 1 February, 1775
To Aubree from Vaunisat (sic?), 1779
To Ma Fille from Pere Colliot, addressed to Aubree, 25 August 1775
To Aubree from Vaunisat (sic?), possibly from 1779.

9/49
Army quarter master's document regarding Aubree, veterinarian, 24 June 1800.

US Passport of John Livezey and Wife

  • US TxAM-C 296
  • Collection
  • 1846

The US Passport of John Livezey and wife, signed by Secretary of State James Buchanan.

Livezey, John

Le Texier Materials, and 18th Century Correspondence

7/1
To M. Boutin from Le Texier 1770
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 22 September 1771
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 23 (month illegible) 1771
To M. Boutin from Le Texier (now Madame, not Monsieur as in previous letters) 11 January 1772
To M. Boutin from Le Texier (Monsieur again), 24 March 1772
To M. Boutin from Le Texier 14 May 1772
Copy of the note sent by M. Rolin to M. Boutin, receiver general of finances, regarding Le Texier, 22 May 1771
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 23 May 1772
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 4 June 1772
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, giving a justification that he is ill with a severe cold 10 June 1772

7/2
To M. Boutin from Mlle. de Fleuvien, in defense of Le Texier, 11 June 1772
To Mlle. de Fleuvien from M. Boutin, 4 July 1772
Copy of letter to Le Texier from M. Boutin, 5 July 1772
List of monetary items from Le Texier (?), 30 December 1774
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 27 June 1773
To M. Boutin from a person wishing to remain anonymous, writing in support of Le Texier, 15 June 1772
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 11 July 1772
To M. Boutin from Le Texier about some anonymous letter, 12 July 1772

7/3a
Copy of letter to Le Texier from M. Boutin about some anonymous letter, 24 July 1772
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 6 July (?) 1772
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 9 July (?) 1772
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 26 July 1772
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 3 August 1772
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 31 August 1772
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 17 September 1772
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 27 September 1772
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 17 July 1772

7/3b
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 30 July 1772
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 9 January 1773
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 27 February 1773
To M. Boutin from M. Rolin, accounts, 1773
Copy of letter to M. Boutin from M. Rollin, 20 March 1773
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 13 May 1773
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 30 March 1773
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 28 June 1773

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To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 28 July 1773
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 17 (?) September 1773
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, bill for chestnuts and cheese, 1773
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, discusses a trip to Paris, the de Fleuriens and Voltaire, 20 July (?) 1773
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 2 (month illegible) 1773
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 4 January 1774
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 9 August 1774?
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 19 August 1774
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 27 August 1774

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To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 3 September 1774
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 10 September 1774
Bail d'Alaterre, lease, typescript, 1774
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 24 September 1774
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 1 October 1774
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 19 November 1774
To Le Texier from M. Boutin, discusses Voltaire, etc., 29 November 1774
To M. Boutin (?) from Le Texier, 3 (month illegible) 1774
Obligation (?), 1774

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To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 28 (month illegible) 1774
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, mentions the marriage of one of the Malesherbes, 21 January 1775
Copy of letter to (illegible) des fermes genereaux from M. Bonamy, 6 March 1775
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 8 March 1775
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 12 April 1775
To unknown or illegible addressee from Malby, 11 July 1777
To M. Boutin from M. Buchard regarding "the affair, the flight, the collapse," 19 June 1775
To M. Boutin from anonymous author, very warm letter toward Boutin, expresses distress regarding Le Texier, 14 June 1775

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To M. Boutin from A.G.H., 20 June 1775
To M. Boutin from anonymous author, 15 June 1775?
To M. Boutin from M. Durfort, 16 June 1775
To M. Boutin from M. Durfort, 20 June 1775
To M. Boutin from Mlle. de Moulbaisse (?), 14 June 1775
To M. Boutin from Mlle. de Moulbaisse (?), 12 June 1775
To M. Boutin from M. Farges, 11 June 1775
To M. Boutin from M. Durfort, 25 June 1775

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Memoire of M. Boutin
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, 6 June 1775
To M. Boutin from M. De Durfort, 11 June 1775
To M. Boutin from (?), 19 June 1775
To M. Boutin from M. Duvau? June (?) 1775
To M. Boutin from Mlle. de Moulbaisse? 18 June 1775
To M. Boutin from anonymous author, 16 June 1775
To M. Boutin from M. Bonafous Bourg, regarding the state of Le Texier's debts, 10 June 1775

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To "a dear friend" from Le Texier, 14 June 1775
To M. Boutin from M. Magol, 5 June 1775
To M. Boutin from M. LaSalle, regarding the circumstances of Le Texier's old job, and wanting his son to be put in the vacancy, 16 June 1775
To M. Boutin from M. Caze (?), asking for reimbursement of funds he claims Le Texier took from him, 19 June 1775
To M. Boutin from M. Valsary, 9 June 1775
To M. Boutin from Le Texier, eight years after incident and flight from France, asking him to please respond and stating that he still holds a great deal of affection for him, 13 (month illegible) 1782
To Le Texier from M. Boutin, responding negatively to Le Texier's request for correspondence, in great detail as to why, 30 January 1783
Page 311 from a book on taxation, from the period, with manuscript notes on it, Undated
To "Madame and dear cousin" from Le Texier, 26 May 1769

7/10
"The next item was used as a folder to keep all the remaining docs. in this folder," i.e., a note from RLD on back of homeowner's insurance letter from 2001
Form letter to "mon cher camarade" from Roger Huyghues-Despointes, President de l'Association des Anciens de Saint-Martin de Pontoise, typescript, Undated
Tax bill (?), for Madame Thereze Brutel (?) Loup, Undated
To Madame Jenin (?) Loup (?) from Charob(?), regarding taxes?
Tax bill (?) for Madame Thereze Brutel (?) Loup, Undated
To Madame Jenin de Fai(?) Loup from Charob(?), 27 November 1778
To Monsieur Jenain from Carrel(?), 1776

7/11
To police from Thomas Rousseau, November 1798, with accompanying description.

7/12
Poem autographed by Victor Bouaz and dedicated to Victor Hugo, Undated, with accompanying description.

7/13
To J.B. Suard from Victor-Joseph Etienne de Jouy, 26 March, 1808, with accompanying description.

7/14
To Capelle and Renaud from Francois-Guillaume Ducray-Duminil, 23 December, 1808, with accompanying description.

7/15
Engraving of Antoine-Vincent Arnault, perhaps 1821, with accompanying description. To "mon cher directeur" from Antoin-Vincent Arnault, manuscript letter, 1804-1805.

7/16
To Madame de Panat from Jean-Charles Vial, Second, Undated To "cher ami" from Jean-Charles Vial, Second, 9 June, 1833. Both letters pasted into folded sheet labeled "Autographes, 18e and 19e Siecles. VIe Division - Litterateurs. Auteurs dramatiques, 1771," with biographical information.

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To M. A. Pichot from Leon Gozlan, Undated

7/18
To Victor Hugo from Leon Gozlan, 27 December, 1830? with accompanying description.

7/19
To M. Allier from Leon Gozlan. 30 October, 1839, with accompanying description.

7/20
To Esprit Auber from Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges, 21 September 1848
To Esprit Auber from Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges, 18 July 1848
Both letters pasted into folded sheet labeled "Autographes, 19e Siecle. VIe Division - Litterateurs. Auteurs dramatiques," with biographical information and with accompanying description.

7/21
To unknown addressee from Perillartie (sic?), Undated

7/22
10 letters from Legrand de Malmont to various persons, including M. de Pirdey, M. de Gruillardy, M. de Rouslau, M. Vaillans (sic?), 1692-1693.

7/23
10 letters from Legrand de Malmont to various persons, including M. de Pirdey, M. de Gruillardy, M. de Rouslau, M. Vaillans (sic?), 1692-1693.

7/24
10 letters from Legrand de Malmont to various persons, including M. de Pirdey, M. de Gruillardy, M. de Rouslau, M. Vaillans (sic?), 1692-1693.

7/25
Manuscript notes on Nicolas Alexandre Legrand de Malmont and his letters above, folded sheet, Undated
Manuscript on de Malmont, Undated
Page from a printed book in Latin with "Nicolas-Alexandre Le Grand," "Malmont" and other words written on it in hand.

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To M. Piredy from M., 25 July, 1694?
Note to M. Piredy (?) from unknown author, Undated
To M. Piredy from M. Guillardie (sic?), 1694.

7/27
Note from or about de St. Colombe (?), Undated
To M. Demonlieu from M. de St. Colombe, 24 July 1761
To M. Demonlieu from M. de St. Colombe, 22 July 1763
Manuscript notes on Legrand de Saint Colombe and his letters, folded sheet.

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Eight letters, from M. de Tristan to unknown addressee and M. Laurent, 1781-1787.

7/29
One letter, to M. Laurent from unknown author, 1788.

7/30
Five letters from M. de Tristan to unknown addressee and M. Laurent, 1793-1794.

7/31
Signed legal document by or about de Tristan, 3 May 1790
Manuscript notes on letters and genealogy of de Tristan, folded sheet.

7/32
Ten letters from M. de Tristan to unknown addressee and M. Laurent, 1791-1795.

7/33
Page from a manuscript book, possibly in de Tristan's handwriting, Undated but with mention of year 1715
Manuscript notes on letters and genealogy of de Tristan, folded sheet

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Ten letters from M. de Tristan to M. Laurent, 1786-1790.

Engravings, Maps, and Plans

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Engravings: "San Antonio de Bexar." Annotated by hand in ink: "Drawn by E. E. from a Sketch by Lt. Mcdowell," and in right margin in pencil: "Reserve," 1846

"Ruins of the Church of the Alamo. San Antonio de Bexar." Annotated by hand in ink with date, and in right margin in pencil: "Reserve," [ ca.1846].

"Interior View of the Church of the Alamo." Annotated by hand in ink with date, and in right margin in pencil: "Reserve," 1847.

"Mission Concepcion, Near San Antonio de Bexar." Annotated by hand in ink: "Built 1754," and same in pencil, with "Reserve" in right margin also in pencil, 1847

"Mission of San Jose Near San Antonio de Bexar". Annotated by hand in ink with date, and with "Reserve" in right margin in pencil, 1846

"Watch Tower Near Monclova." One of two versions of the hand-colored engravings. Shows blue sky and mostly gray stone. [1846]

"Watch Tower Near Monclova." One of two versions of the hand-colored engravings. Shows sky in lavender, gray, pale pink, and yellow, with much more sepia, tan, green, and touches of white in the building stones and vegetation. Annotated by hand in ink with: "drawn by E. E. from a Sketch," and with "Reserve" in right margin in pencil, [1846]

"Church Near Monclova." One of two versions of one illustration in the hand-colored engravings. Shows bright blue sky with white clouds and pale yellow at the horizon, green vegetation, and pale tan ground. Annotated by hand in pencil with "Quincy" in the lower right corner, [1846]

"Church Near Monclova." One of two versions of one illustration in the hand-colored engravings. Shows bright blue sky with white clouds and pale yellow at the horizon, green vegetation, and pale tan ground. Annotated by hand in ink: "drawn by E. E. from a Sketch," and in pencil with "Reserve" in the right margin, [1846]

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Map: Untitled. Hand-drawn manuscript map showing area extending from San Antonio de Bexar, Tex. to Caldwell, Texas area. A draft version of "Plan of the Vicinity of Austin and San Antonio, Texas," ca. 1848.

Map: Hand-drawn manuscript map. "Plan of the Vicinity of Austin and San Antonio, Texas," [ca. 1848].

Map: Printed proof for publication. "Map Showing the Route of the Arkansas Regiment from Shreveport, La. to San Antonio de Bexar, Texas," [ ca. 1848].

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Plans: 2 copies, one a hand-drawn draft in ink with pencil, the other probably printer's proof for publication. "Plan of the Ruins of the Alamo near San Antonio De Bexar." Drawn by Edward Everett, 1848.

Plan: Hand-drawn manuscript plan in ink. "Plan of San Antonio de Bexar, Texas. Drawn from recollection by E. E.," undated.

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Report: Printer's Proof titled Report of The Secretary of War, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, a map showing the operations of the army of the United States in Texas and the adjacent Mexican states on the Rio Grande; accompanied by astronomical observations, and descriptive and military memoirs of the country, 1 March 1849. Published as Senate Executive Document No. 32, 31st Congress, 1st Session, in 1850. 1 March 1849.

Handwritten "Index to Col. Hughes Report" is kept with this pre-publication copy of the report. The added title page for the printed report reads "Memoir Descriptive of the March of A Division of the United States Army, Under the Command of Brigadier General John E. Wool, from San Antonio de Bexar, in Texas, to Saltillo, in Mexico," By George W. Hughes, Captain Corps Topographical Engineer, Chief of the Topographical Staff. 1846.

Engravings, Maps, and Plans

This series contains nine lithographed engravings for illustrations of a U.S. Secretary of the Treasury report on Army operations in Texas and Mexico. All the illustrations are drawn by Edward Everett, and engraved by C. B Graham Lithographers of Washington, D.C. All nine engraving in the papers have been hand-tinted with watercolors, with two versions each of two of the illustrations, probably representing different times of day. The engravings are almost all annotated by hand in ink or pencil, or both, and are listed in order as they appear in the published report of 1850. Also included are three maps of the South Texas and San Antonio area as well as portions of Mexico, and three leaves of plans, two for the same illustration drawn by Everett for the report showing the Alamo mission buildings in 1846 before renovation, and one of the San Antonio de Bexar area drawn by Everett some time later from memory.

Anonymous Journal of the Clipper Ship Stag Hound

  • US TxAM-C 1598
  • Collection
  • 1851

This journal was written by an unknown person on board the clipper ship, Stag Hound with entries dating from January 31 - May 21, 1851, during which the Stag Hound traveled from New York to San Francisco under the command of Captain Josiah Richardson.

Five days out from New York she lost several of her masts, and the crew spent the next several days making repairs. On March 1 they picked up the captain and crew, nine in number, of the Russian brig Sylphide bound from Rio de Janeiro to Helsingfors, Finland. The rescued men landed at Valparaiso when the Stag Hound stopped there for four days to obtain fresh provisions, especially water. While in Valparaiso, many of the crew deserted and had to be replaced.

According to The S. F. Daily Alta Californian from May 26, 1851, the following seven individuals were passengers on board the ship upon its arrival in the harbor: A. F. Macy, Harriet Macy, J. P. Otis, H. R. Helper, J. E. Manning, W. Helman, and W. Mason.

The passenger's experience of frustration usually associated with entering San Francisco on a sailing vessel is apparent in the last few entries. In view of the fact the journalist mentions the name of four of the passengers, A. F. Macy, Harriet Macy, J. P. Ottis, and H. R. Helper, the journalist must be one of the other three, J. E. Manning, W. Helman, or W. Mason. From some of the entries while in Valparaiso, it seems conclusive that the author was from Boston.

The author devoted a considerable amount of space to weather and on each day recorded the latitude and longitude, possibly copied from the ship's logbook kept by the first mate. They gave very little attention to the actual life of the passengers. There are brief references to reading, worship services on Sunday, and a couple of jokes and games. There are also a few references to difficulties in eating during bad weather, but not a thing was written about what they ate. It is mentioned that their cabin got wet a few times, however, there is no mention of what the accommodations were like. Nor was anything written of the fact that there was one female among six male passengers.

William C. Macready Letter

  • US TxAM-C 658
  • Collection
  • 1854

This collection contains one handwritten letter from Macready to "sir" dated 1854 (1-page, ALS with a typed transcription), and another letter to "William Simpson" (1 folio with a typed transcription).

Ackerman and McMiller General Store Account Books

  • US TxAM-C 1031
  • Collection
  • 1854-1856

This collection consists of two large leather account books from the old store owned and operated by David Verplank Ackerman and James McMiller that was at Washington-on-the-Brazos, Texas. The account book labeled "ledger" [box 1] dates from 1855 to 1865 and lists the accounts of individuals while the other one labeled "journal" [box 2] records the chronological expenses beginning in April 1854 and ending in January 1861.

William Clark Manuscript

  • TxAM-CRS 214
  • Collection
  • 1857

This collection consists of Clark's original, handwritten manuscript of "A Trip Across the Plains in 1857" which was published in "The Iowa Journal of History and Politics" as an article, and a xerox copy of a handwritten transcription of the manuscript, due to its age.

Thomas Affleck's Southern Rural Almanacs

A14-10
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1851, 1952, 1953, and 1954 by Thomas Affleck. Original editions bound into one volume.

A14-20
Bee Breeding in the West by Thomas Affleck. Published by E. Lucas, Cincinnati, 1841. 1 original copy, hardcover. Handwritten inscription states "T.A., Personal Copy."
Material inside (2x): Newspaper clipping regarding beekeeping. Possibly from a Dumfries paper, and 1.5 leaves from Southern Rural Almanac.

A14-30
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1860 by Thomas Affleck. 2 original books, some pages missing.

A14-40
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1860 by Thomas Affleck. 2 original books, pages missing in both books.

A14-50
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1860 by Thomas Affleck. 2 original books, some pages missing.

A14-60
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1860 by Thomas Affleck. 2 original books, some pages missing.

A14-70
Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac for 1860 by Thomas Affleck. 2 original books, some pages missing.

A14-80
Portions of Affleck's Southern Rural Almanac by Thomas Affleck. undated

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