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2. Une autre lettre du même auteur,

2 pp. in-4

, Nouvelle Orléans, 12

août 1825

3. L.a.s. de James Hamilton, Jr : “It has been source of great

dispointment to me”...,

3 pp. in-4

, Northampton, Massachusets, 27

août 1825

4. L.a.s. de Jonathan R Smith, “I transmitt to him a monumental Euloge

or Inscription designed to illustrate the character of our venerated

Washington”...,

2 pp. in-4

, Philadelphie, 3 septembre 1825

5. L.a.s. F. Broderick, “I have to acknowledge the receipt of your

friendly letter”...,

3 pp. in-4

, Schenectady, 3 septembre 1825

6. L.a.s. William H. Neilson, “When I had the pleasure”...,

1 p. in-4

, New

York, 3 septembre 1825

7. L.a.s., signature illisible,

1 p. in-4

, Norfolk, 4 septembre 1825

8. L.a.s. de Mr Ingall, “presents his compliments”,

1 p. in-4

, Philadelphie,

5 septembre 1825

9. L.a.s. d’Isaac Bell, “Supposing this may reach you at Washington”...,

1 p. in-4

, New York, 6 septembre 1825

10. L.a.s. de Richard Pennel, “I have the pleasure of forwarding to you

by our mutual friend the Capt Allgue the Diplomas from the Masonic

Institution over which I presided”,

1 p. in-4

, New York, 15 septembre

1825

11. L.a.s. de Francis Allgue, “Your long look for and very kind letter”...,

2 pp. in-4

, Le Havre, 3 novembre 1825

11. L.a.s. de Simon De Witt Bloodgood, “the friendly invitation that you

gave me to visit you at La Grange”...,

3 pp. in-4

, Albany, 14 novembre

1825

12. Copie manuscrite d’une lettre de Peter Du Ponceau à Isaas Cox

Barnet,

1 p. in-4

, Philadelphie, 26 novembre 1825

James Hamilton, Jr. (1786-1857) represented South Carolina

in the Congress (1822–1829) and served as its 53

rd

Governor

(1830–1832). Simeon De Witt Bloodgood (1756-1834) was

geographer and surveyor General of the Continental Army

during the American Revolution and surveyor general of the

State of New York for the fifty years from 1784 until his death.

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LAFAYETTE

, Gilbert du Motier, marquis de

[Toast 20] Document autographe

Montpellier, Vermont, fin juin 1825

4 lignes

TOAST PRONONCÉ À MONTPELLIER, VERMONT.

EXEMPLAIRE DE LAFAYETTE.

TOAST IN MONTPELLIER, VERMONT. LAFAYETTE’S COPY

“Vermont, Montpellier, and the green mountains from which was early

and valiantly supported the republican cry for independence and

freedom. May its happy results be more and more enjoyed by the sons

of the green mountains”

“From Portland, the general would have been well pleased to

continue his route to the extremity of the state of Maine ; but

time was wanting ; he therefore retraced his steps towards

Burlington, passing though Windsor, Woodstock, Montpelier

etc.” (Levasseur,

Lafayette in America

, II, p. 212)

1 500 / 2 000

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