Louis Matthieu Mole letter, 1830.

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Louis Matthieu Mole letter, 1830.

The collection consists of a letter from Moĺe, the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, to the vice consul in Savannah, Mr. Thomasson. It is a request that the vice consul comply with Louis Philippe's new law requiring all public officials to swear allegiance to the new regime and the new constitution and its laws. There is a note in the left margin that the Savannah diplomat has received this document and replied to it.

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