Johann De Kalb correspondence, 1859-ca. 1860.

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Johann De Kalb correspondence, 1859-ca. 1860.

Transcripts created 1859-ca. 1860 from original documents in French and American repositories of correspondence of Baron Johann De Kalb, including correspondence between Johann De Kalb and Duc Etienne François de Choiseul, French minister of war and foreign affairs, 1767-1769, from originals in the "Archive de la Ministere de la Guere de France;" and transcripts of De Kalb's letters home during 1777-1780, mostly to his wife Anne.

1 box (ca. 510 pages)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7771517

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De Kalb, Johann, 1721-1780

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French officer in the Revolutionary War; born in Huttendorf, Bavaria, and died from wounds received in battle near Camden, South Carolina, in 1780. From the description of Johann De Kalb correspondence, 1859-ca. 1860. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58782916 Revolutionary War general; also known as Baron de Kalb and Jean de Kalb; native of Bavaria; died 19 Aug. 1780, Camden, S.C. From the description of Johann De Kalb papers, 1780 July...

Kapp, Friedrich, 1824-1884

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Historian, lawyer, German revolutionary, and politician. From the description of Papers of Friedrich Kapp, 1842-1884. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79451289 ...

De Kalb, Anne.

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Choiseul, Étienne-François, duc de, 1719-1785

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French statesman. From the description of Etienne-François, duc de Choiseul, correspondence, 1765. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79453285 From the description of Autograph letter signed : Choiseul, to an unidentifeid marquis, 1763 Sept. 14. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270622147 French nobleman who served as secretary of state for foreign affairs, naval minister (1761-1766), and minister of war (1766-1770) under Louis XV, particularly influential during the Seve...