American, English and French autographs [manuscript], 1692-1932.

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American, English and French autographs [manuscript], 1692-1932.

The collection contains a volume "La table des maréchaux" containing names and addresses including "Le Prince Napoleon Louis"; and a manuscript volume by Robert Blakey "History of the philosophy of the mind." The collection also contains letters and petitions of Philip G. Van Wyck, 1852-1856; New Orleans legal documents, 1771-1877; wills of William Stackpole, 1840, and Sophia Anne Burfoot, 1829; Hagerstown, Md., bank correspondence, chiefly of Elie Beatty, 1833-1850; letters of Thomas Ludwell Lee to George Carter, 1805 September 17, and Edmund Randolph to John Ambler, 1807 February 12; and American Civil War Letters, including two of Sergeant Christian Kuhl.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7935994

University of Virginia. Library

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Randolph, Edmund, 1753-1813

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Edmund Jennings Randolph (August 10, 1753 – September 12, 1813) was an American attorney and politician. He was the 7th Governor of Virginia, and, as a delegate from Virginia, he attended the Constitutional Convention and helped to create the national constitution while serving on its Committee of Detail. He was the first United States Attorney General (1789-1794) and the second Secretary of State (1794-1795) during George Washington's presidency. Born in Williamsburg in the Colony of Virgini...

Napoleon III, Emperor of the French, 1808-1873

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Napoleon III (born Charles-Louis Napoléon Bonaparte, 20 April 1808, Paris, France – died 9 January 1873, Chislehurst, Kent, England), the nephew of Napoleon I and cousin of Napoleon II, was the first president of France, from 1848 to 1852, and the last French monarch, from 1852 to 1870. First elected president of the French Second Republic in 1848, he seized power in 1851, when he could not constitutionally be re-elected, and became the emperor of the French. He founded the Second French Empire ...

Beatty, Elie, fl. 1833-1850,

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Van Wyck, Philip, fl. 1852-1856,

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Carter, George, fl. 1805-

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Lee, Thomas Ludwell, fl. 1805,

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Blakey, Robert, 1795-1878

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Born 1795 of humble parentage; received private tuition; contributed to Newcastle Magazine and other periodicals; published philosophical works (1831 and 1833); produced Newcastle Liberator, 1838, Northern Liberator and Champion newspapers, 1840; studied philosophy in France and Belgium; Professor of Logic and Metaphysics, Queen's College, Belfast, 1849; died 1878. Publications: History of moral science (James Duncan, London, 1833); Angling: or, how to angle, and where to go (G. Routledge & ...

Ambler, John, 1762-1836

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Planter and militia officer. From the description of John Ambler papers, 1704-1896 (bulk 1807-1822). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 83609208 Planter, from Richmond, Va. From the description of Papers, 1788-1864. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 19105919 ...