Spoglio del Luigi Vannicelli Casoni, 1835-1877.

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Spoglio del Luigi Vannicelli Casoni, 1835-1877.

Materials in the nine buste contain information on many of the public administrative and judicial reform movements in nineteenth-century Italy. They also contain information on the Quattro Legazioni (including Bologna and Forli), the office of vice-camerlengo, the Censo, and other congregations. The records also document the offices of the governor of Rome, the Direzione Generale di Polizia, and the inundation of the Po River in 1872.

9 buste.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6837987

Bentley Historical Library

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