Null [AUTOGRAPHES - EMPIRE] Maréchal Nicolas Charles OUDINOT / GéNéRAL LAMARQUE …
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[AUTOGRAPHES - EMPIRE] Maréchal Nicolas Charles OUDINOT / GéNéRAL LAMARQUE / RÉGNIERDAMAS / - 4 autograph letters signed by former generals and high magistrates of the 1st Empire. Most are small in-4°. 1: Maréchal Nicolas Charles OUDINOT, Duc de Reggio (1767-1847) to a "Monsieur". Paris, 23 (?) [avant 1809?]. 1 p. in-12, s. "le G.al Oudinot de Reggio". About an album on which he has written "a few words". Nicknamed "the Bayard of the Grande Armée" because of the number of his wounds, he became Marshal in 1809. 2: General Jean Maximilien LAMARQUE (1770-1832) to [Pierre Hubert] Cambacérès (1798-1881). Paris, 11-03-1824. 1 p. Slight browning. "Yes, I had a tender attachment to your uncle [Jean-Jacques de Cambacérès, former Second Consul and Minister of Justice, who had just died] whose exile I had shared a great admiration for his talents [...]. 3: Lieutenant-General François-Étienne DAMAS (1764-1828) to M. Pitat, Lieutenant of Gendarmerie at Château-Salins. Paris, 10-03-1826. 1 p. in-4°, postmark. Long note concerning the nephew of one of his former servants who is included in the conscription draw. He asks to be informed of the decision concerning him. 4: Claude Ambroise RÉGNIER, Duc de Massa (1746-1814) to Nicolas Olry, proprietor. S.l.n.d. ½ p. Thanks for "the two pikes caught in your ponds". ATTACHED, from the same source: circular letter from the Grand Judge and Minister of Justice, printed with his autograph signature. Paris, 11 fructidor an 2 [28-08-1794]. SET OF 5 PIECES.

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[AUTOGRAPHES - EMPIRE] Maréchal Nicolas Charles OUDINOT / GéNéRAL LAMARQUE / RÉGNIERDAMAS / - 4 autograph letters signed by former generals and high magistrates of the 1st Empire. Most are small in-4°. 1: Maréchal Nicolas Charles OUDINOT, Duc de Reggio (1767-1847) to a "Monsieur". Paris, 23 (?) [avant 1809?]. 1 p. in-12, s. "le G.al Oudinot de Reggio". About an album on which he has written "a few words". Nicknamed "the Bayard of the Grande Armée" because of the number of his wounds, he became Marshal in 1809. 2: General Jean Maximilien LAMARQUE (1770-1832) to [Pierre Hubert] Cambacérès (1798-1881). Paris, 11-03-1824. 1 p. Slight browning. "Yes, I had a tender attachment to your uncle [Jean-Jacques de Cambacérès, former Second Consul and Minister of Justice, who had just died] whose exile I had shared a great admiration for his talents [...]. 3: Lieutenant-General François-Étienne DAMAS (1764-1828) to M. Pitat, Lieutenant of Gendarmerie at Château-Salins. Paris, 10-03-1826. 1 p. in-4°, postmark. Long note concerning the nephew of one of his former servants who is included in the conscription draw. He asks to be informed of the decision concerning him. 4: Claude Ambroise RÉGNIER, Duc de Massa (1746-1814) to Nicolas Olry, proprietor. S.l.n.d. ½ p. Thanks for "the two pikes caught in your ponds". ATTACHED, from the same source: circular letter from the Grand Judge and Minister of Justice, printed with his autograph signature. Paris, 11 fructidor an 2 [28-08-1794]. SET OF 5 PIECES.

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