[Document] 1849 août 7 / République Franc̦aise, le Président de la République.

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[Document] 1849 août 7 / République Franc̦aise, le Président de la République.

The acknowledgment of the appointment by the United States of John L. Hodge as consul of the United States in Marseilles. Signed by L. N. Bonaparte, president of France and by the Ministre des affaires etrangères, Alex Tocqueville. Louis-Napoléon became the Emperor of the French in Dec. 1852. The acknowledgment is a pre-printed form.

[1] leaf ; 43 cm.

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Smith College, Neilson Library

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