Hauterive, Alexandre Maurice Blanc de Lanautte, comte d', 1754-1830

Variant names
Dates:
Birth 1754
Death 0183
Birth 1754-04-14
Death 1830-07-28
Gender:
Male
French
French

Biographical notes:

Alexandre Maurice Blanc de Lanautte Hauterive was a French statesman and diplomatist.

From the description of Comte D'Hauterine [sic] letter, 1828. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 294828800

French consul in New York City.

From the description of Diary, 1793 and 1803. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58757289

Alexandre Maurice Blanc de Lanautte, Comte d'Hauterive, was born in Aspres-les-Corps (Haute-Alpes), France, on April 14, 1754. Following his education in Grenoble, he accompanied Comte de Coiseul-Goufier on a diplomatic mission to Constantinople (now Istanbul) in 1784. Hauterive lost his fortune during the French Revolution and moved to the United States, where he served as French consul in 1792. Though he later returned to France, he maintained an interest in international affairs, and in 1798 he was appointed head of the division of the Minister of Foreign Affairs. In 1805, he became the counselor of the states. Hauterive died in Paris on July 27, 1830.

Jean-Baptiste Nompère de Champagny was born in Roanne, France, on August 4, 1756, and was imprisoned during the French Revolution because of his noble lineage. In 1799, Napoleon Bonaparte appointed him to the Council of State, and in 1801 he became the ambassador to Vienna. He served as minister of foreign relations between 1807 and 1811 and continued to work for the French government after his resignation. He died in Paris on July 3, 1834.

John Armstrong, Jr., was born in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, on November 25, 1758, and attended the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) before enlisting in the Continental Army. He later became Pennsylvania's secretary of state and served as a delegate to the Continental Congress (1787-1788) and United States Senator (1800-1802; 1803-1804). He served as minister to France between 1804 and 1810, minister to Spain in 1806, and brigadier general during the War of 1812. Armstrong died in New York on April 1, 1843.

From the guide to the Alexandre Maurice Blanc de Lanautte, Comte d'Hauterive collection, Hauterive, Alexandre Maurice Blanc de Lanautte, Comte d' collection, 1809, (William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan)

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Subjects:

  • Diplomatic and consular service, French
  • Embargo, 1807-1809
  • Form letters
  • Manuscripts, French

Occupations:

  • Consuls

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  • Great Britain (as recorded)
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  • France--Paris (as recorded)
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  • Italy (as recorded)
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  • France (as recorded)
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