Murat, Achille, 1801-1847

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Achille Murat, christened Charles Louis Napoléon Achille, became Crown Prince of Naples in 1808. Having lost his crown at the fall of the French empire, he came to the United States in 1828.

From the description of Achille Murat papers, 1837-1838. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 247540343

Achille Murat, son of Caroline Bonaparte and Joachim Murat (King of Naples, 1808-1815), grew up in Paris and Naples. After the fall of Napoleon he lived in Austria. In the early 1820's, he travelled to the United States where he applied for citizenship and married Catherine Willis Gray. Murat returned to Europe for a brief period in the 1830s as head of the Foreign Legion of Belgium. He was the author of a book on the United States and was known to be a supporter of slavery.

From the description of Achille Murat papers, 1809-1845. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754866302

Planter and attorney.

Napoleon Achille Charles Louis Murat was the son of Joachim Murat and Caroline Bonaparte, and the nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte. After the fall of Napoleon and the death of his father, young Achille lived under house arrest with his mother and brothers in Austria. Frustrated by the conservative reaction in Europe and by the surveillance of his family, he immigrated to the United States in 1822. Staying for a while with his uncle, Joseph Bonaparte, at Point Breeze, New Jersey,

Achille eventually settled in Florida, first in St. Augustine, and afterwards at Wascissa, Florida, near Tallahassee. On July 12, 1826, he married Catherine Daingerfield Willis Gray, a distant niece of George Washington. Achille made his living as a planter and an attorney, published his observations on life in America, and made numerous trips back to Europe, involving himself in various intrigues against the French monarchy.

Because of his father's title as King of Naples, Floridians often referred to Murat and his wife as the Prince and Princess of Tallahassee. He was one of the most colorful and opinionated settlers in territorial Florida.

From the description of Florida letters of Achille Murat, 1822-1841. (University of Florida). WorldCat record id: 80593512

Biography

Achille Murat, son of Caroline Bonaparte and Joachim Murat (King of Naples, 1808-1815), grew up in Paris and Naples as heir presumptive to his father's titles. After the fall of Napoleon he lived in exile with his mother, brother Lucien, and sisters Letizia and Louise at Frohscorf Castle in Austria. Upon reaching his majority he petitioned for a passport to America. In 1823, he arrived in New York where news of a Spanish liberal revolution reached him. He decided to violate his promise never to return to Europe and sailed for Gibraltar, but he arrived too late. Upon his return to New York, he took out American citizenship papers and married a great-grand-niece of Washington, Catherine Willis Gray. He lived in Florida and for a time in New Orleans engaged in farming and various highly speculative business ventures. In the revolutionary 1830s he returned to Europe to become head of the Foreign Legion of the new Kingdom of Belgium, hoping for a "call from Italy" which never came. Back in America he published a book on the United States which failed to catch the public fancy. Murat was a staunch supporter of slavery though he professed to fight for the liberation of man. He was engaged in continuous litigation with the French Government for the Murat properties seized in 1815. He also tried to compel his uncle Joseph (Napoleon's elder brother) to give an accounting of funds the Emperor had given him to us "as I would use it."

From the guide to the Prince Achille Murat Papers, 1809-1845, (Stanford University. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections.)

Achille Murat was born in 1801 in Paris, the son of Joachim Murat and Caroline Bonaparte, and the nephew of Napoléon Bonaparte. During Napoleon's time in power, Murat was part of the family dynasty that ruled the kingdom of Naples. After his father's death and the downfall of Napoléon, he was placed under house arrest in Austria with his remaining family. In 1822, aggravated with Austrian surveillance of his family and inspired by his appreciation for America, he made his way across the Atlantic to make a better life for himself.

In 1823 Murat moved to Florida and resided for while as a planter and attorney near St. Augustine. At this time he began to write about his observations on American politics and life in Florida. He relocated to Tallahassee around 1825 and established a plantation that he called Lipona, an anagram for "Napoli." In 1826 he married Catherine Gray, great-grand-niece of George Washington. His book Esquisse morale et politique des États-Unis de l'Amérique du Nord appeared first in French in 1832 and was later translated into English as The United States of America (1833) and America and the Americans (1849). Another work, Exposition des principes du gouvernement républicain, tel qu'il a été perfectionné en Amérique, dedicated to Andrew Jackson, appeared in 1833. Murat long-identified himself as an American citizen and his writings were often in praise of the country's accomplishments and culture.

Many of his observations were first written in letters to his former tutor, Comte Antoine Thibaudeau. Murat's correspondence with Thibaudeau discussed various topics of his personal life as well as his experiences as an American citizen.

He returned to Europe in 1830 after the outbreak of the "July Revolution" in France and served briefly as colonel of the Belgian Legion. While there, he unsuccessfully attempted to restore his family fortune. In 1834 he returned to the Tallahassee area empty-handed. He died in 1847 and was buried in Tallahassee at the St. John's Episcopal Church Cemetery.

From the guide to the Achille Murat Letters, 1822-1841, (Special and Area Studies Collections, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida)

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referencedIn Florida postcard collection, 1952-1954. Florida State University
creatorOf Achille Murat Letters, 1822-1841 Special and Area Studies Collections, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida
referencedIn Stewart, Ashton L. Ashton L. Stewart papers, 1790-1967. Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries
creatorOf Murat, Achille, 1801-1847. Achille Murat papers, 1837-1838. Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries
referencedIn Moen, Susan M. De la révolution d'Espagne considerée dans ses rapports avec la révolution en général, 1823, : un manuscrit d'Achille Murat édité par Susan Moen et M. David Hastings, ca. 1965. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
creatorOf Murat, Achille, 1801-1847. Florida letters of Achille Murat, 1822-1841. University of Florida
creatorOf Murat, Achille, 1801-1847. Achille Murat papers, 1809-1845. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
referencedIn Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834. Letters, 1825-1830. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library
referencedIn Ralph Waldo Emerson letters from various correspondents, ca. 1814-1882. Houghton Library
referencedIn Lee, Marjorie Fogarty. Marjorie Fogarty Lee collection, 1948-1952. Florida State University
referencedIn University of The South. Letter signed : to Belle Greene, 1912 Dec. 3. Pierpont Morgan Library.
creatorOf Murat, Achille, 1801-1847. Autograph letter signed : Lipona, near Tallahassee, Fla., to Virgil David, [McKean?], Pa., 1836 Jan. 10. University of Chicago Library
referencedIn Moore, Henry. Moore Collection, 1862-1931. Florida State University
referencedIn Diamond, Ruby, 1886-1982. Ruby Diamond collection, 1773-1981 Florida State University
creatorOf Murat, Achille, 1801-1847. Magnolia Mound Plantation conveyance and agreement, 1837, 1841. Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries
referencedIn Autograph note signed, receipt from Henry L. Rutgers, cashier, to Mrs. Catherine D. Murat for $5000 on account of arrears of interest on stock note of Achille Murat, September 2, 1852, Union Bank of Florida, September 2-4, 1852
referencedIn Blackford, Eliza Chew Ambler. Memoirs of her childhood, especially of the Rev. John Ambler [manuscript] 1900?. University of Virginia. Library
creatorOf Prince Achille Murat Papers, 1809-1845 Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
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Magnolia Mound Plantation (Baton Rouge, La.)
Florida--Wascissa
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Florida
United States
Florida
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Italy
United States
Louisiana
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Political refugees
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Birth 1801-01-21

Death 1847-04-15

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