Jean Bon Saint-André journal [1794] Saint-André, Jean Bon journal
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Saint-André, Jean-Bon, 1749-1813
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French revolutionary and administrator. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Mayence, to the minister of the interior, 1808 May 11. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270633957 André Jeanbon was born in France in 1749. He trained as a Catholic priest and Protestant minister, and adopted the name Jean Bon Saint-André. In the early years of the French Revolution, he served in the National Convention, and he became a member of the Committee of Public Safety in 1793. Hi...