Box 1
Contains 249 Results:
(Spanish) Note headed, Camara Del Rei. Signed by Marg de Cara Cabro. (description included), 1813-02-07
This series contains correspondence, documents and autographs. It also contains Civil War related correspondence.
(French) Stamped 2/5 En Sus Loi De 1816. , 1816
RE:Audit of liquidation filed by Dominique Jean Jacques Parisot against designer Margurite Jeanne Champeause, Etienne Parisot, Marie Genevieve.
(French) Stamped 50 C.En Sus Loi De 1816.(partial translation included.), 1816
RE:Marriage declaration of goods. Collot family.
(French) Financial document.(translation included), 1818-09-19
RE:Claude Joseph Ballay, Perpetual Annuities Registered on the Records from Mount Milan. Collection of debt.
(French) Letter. (translation included), 1818-10-26
RE:From Marbois (Louisiana Purchase Negotiator) to Count Corvetto, requesting immediate termination.
(French) Apposition and stipulant regarding Regnard family, Collot family. Multiple signatures that were acquired such as: Gerard, Chamboujou, 1818-06-07
This series contains correspondence, documents and autographs. It also contains Civil War related correspondence.
(French) document stamped Dept Du Morbihan. 8. C. Sales Advertisement for an Apartment Complex owned by M. Ledet and Marc-Perrine le Senechal-Carcado-Moloc. (OS-map cabinet- item 5) , Undated
This series contains correspondence, documents and autographs. It also contains Civil War related correspondence.
(French) Passport from the District of Poitiers, Vienna. Francois Verron, age 27., Undated
This series contains correspondence, documents and autographs. It also contains Civil War related correspondence.
Autographs and Signatures of Louisiana Political and Influential Figures. (oversize materials see box 12. For oversize photograph see box 13), 1819 - 1980, Undated
This series contains correspondence, documents and autographs. It also contains Civil War related correspondence.
Document signed by Governor Jacque Villere. , 1819-08-13
RE: Enclosing a new writ after the vacancy that occurred due to the resignation of a S. H. Moore in the House of Representatives.