Napoleon Bonaparte commission, an 11 fructidor 30 [1803 Sept. 17].

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Napoleon Bonaparte commission, an 11 fructidor 30 [1803 Sept. 17].

Document signed by Napoleon Bonaparte, First Consul of the Republic of France, commissioning Louis Guichard to the rank of Chief of Battalion with a full account of his services.

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