Autograph letter signed : Melun, to Auguste Petit, 1832 June 3.

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Autograph letter signed : Melun, to Auguste Petit, 1832 June 3.

Regarding the interment of General Lamarque for which he was called to Paris to assist, returning to Paris for a council meeting of "les décorés de Juillet" and finally, going to La Grange to put some of his livestock out to grass.

1 item (1 p., with address panel) ; 24.3 cm.

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