Letter of an Austrian officer to his brother : manuscript copy, 1796 Nov. 2.

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Letter of an Austrian officer to his brother : manuscript copy, 1796 Nov. 2.

Description of the conditions at the prison in Olmütz where the Marquis de Lafayette, his wife and two daughters, Latour-Maubourg, and Bureaux de Pusy were confined for several years. Letter is allegedly written by Latour-Maubourg.

1 item (4 p.) ; 25 x 21 cm.

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