Achille Murat papers, 1837-1838.

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Achille Murat papers, 1837-1838.

Typewritten copies of case no. 2350 and 2375, Third District Court, Leon Bonnecaze vs. Achille Murat and Achille Murat vs. Leon Bonnecze respectively, and related items. Originals are housed in the East Baton Rouge Parish Court House.

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Murat, Achille, 1801-1847

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Achille Murat, christened Charles Louis NapoleĢon 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 th...

Bonnecaze, Leon, 1797-1872

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Leon Bonnecaze (1797-1872), a native of France, was a prominent lawyer and businessman in Baton Rouge. A selectman of Baton Rouge and a trustee of the College of Baton Rouge, Bonnecaze also worked as the French Consul during the American Civil War. Bonnecaze was closely involved with the Hart and Duncan families, serving as an attorney to Abner L. Duncan and Samuel M. Hart. His daughter, Leontine, was married to Abner L. Duncan. He also worked with the Citizen's Insurance Company and the banking...