Box 2
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Contains 111 Results:
Bonaparte, E[lizabeth Patterson] to Madame de Volun Brun (copy), 1809, Jan. 7
File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte's family lived in Baltimore, and she herself lived in Baltimore for much of her life, including her last 18 years. She also spent long periods of time in Europe, especially until 1840. This section reflects this pattern, being made up of letters from both Americans and Europeans. Although this section is arranged chronologically, for ease and clarity it will be described in two parts: American and European (for chronological listing of contents, see index...
Dates:
1809, Jan. 7
[Bonaparte,] Eliza[beth] to General Turreau, 1809, Mar. 31
File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte's family lived in Baltimore, and she herself lived in Baltimore for much of her life, including her last 18 years. She also spent long periods of time in Europe, especially until 1840. This section reflects this pattern, being made up of letters from both Americans and Europeans. Although this section is arranged chronologically, for ease and clarity it will be described in two parts: American and European (for chronological listing of contents, see index...
Dates:
1809, Mar. 31
Turreau, --- to Madame [Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte], 1809, April 20
File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte's family lived in Baltimore, and she herself lived in Baltimore for much of her life, including her last 18 years. She also spent long periods of time in Europe, especially until 1840. This section reflects this pattern, being made up of letters from both Americans and Europeans. Although this section is arranged chronologically, for ease and clarity it will be described in two parts: American and European (for chronological listing of contents, see index...
Dates:
1809, April 20
Carrol, [John] Bishop to [Elizabeth Patterson] Bonaparte, 1809, May 3
File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte's family lived in Baltimore, and she herself lived in Baltimore for much of her life, including her last 18 years. She also spent long periods of time in Europe, especially until 1840. This section reflects this pattern, being made up of letters from both Americans and Europeans. Although this section is arranged chronologically, for ease and clarity it will be described in two parts: American and European (for chronological listing of contents, see index...
Dates:
1809, May 3
Graves, S[amuel] Colleton to Madame [Elizabeth Patterson] Bonaparte, 1809, May 14
File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte's family lived in Baltimore, and she herself lived in Baltimore for much of her life, including her last 18 years. She also spent long periods of time in Europe, especially until 1840. This section reflects this pattern, being made up of letters from both Americans and Europeans. Although this section is arranged chronologically, for ease and clarity it will be described in two parts: American and European (for chronological listing of contents, see index...
Dates:
1809, May 14
(Bonaparte), E[lizabeth] [Patterson] to Ad[miral] Graves, 1809, May 16
File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte's family lived in Baltimore, and she herself lived in Baltimore for much of her life, including her last 18 years. She also spent long periods of time in Europe, especially until 1840. This section reflects this pattern, being made up of letters from both Americans and Europeans. Although this section is arranged chronologically, for ease and clarity it will be described in two parts: American and European (for chronological listing of contents, see index...
Dates:
1809, May 16
(Bonaparte), E[lizabeth] [Patterson] to S[amuel] Colleton Graves (copies, on same sheet), 1809, May 16
File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte's family lived in Baltimore, and she herself lived in Baltimore for much of her life, including her last 18 years. She also spent long periods of time in Europe, especially until 1840. This section reflects this pattern, being made up of letters from both Americans and Europeans. Although this section is arranged chronologically, for ease and clarity it will be described in two parts: American and European (for chronological listing of contents, see index...
Dates:
1809, May 16
Graves, Admiral --- to Madame [Elizabeth Patterson] Bonaparte, 1809, May 18
File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte's family lived in Baltimore, and she herself lived in Baltimore for much of her life, including her last 18 years. She also spent long periods of time in Europe, especially until 1840. This section reflects this pattern, being made up of letters from both Americans and Europeans. Although this section is arranged chronologically, for ease and clarity it will be described in two parts: American and European (for chronological listing of contents, see index...
Dates:
1809, May 18
Graves, S[amuel] Colleton to Madame [Elizabeth Patterson] Bonaparte, 1809, July 27
File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte's family lived in Baltimore, and she herself lived in Baltimore for much of her life, including her last 18 years. She also spent long periods of time in Europe, especially until 1840. This section reflects this pattern, being made up of letters from both Americans and Europeans. Although this section is arranged chronologically, for ease and clarity it will be described in two parts: American and European (for chronological listing of contents, see index...
Dates:
1809, July 27
Graves, Louisa Carolina to [Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte] (enclosur, 1809, July 27
File — Box: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte's family lived in Baltimore, and she herself lived in Baltimore for much of her life, including her last 18 years. She also spent long periods of time in Europe, especially until 1840. This section reflects this pattern, being made up of letters from both Americans and Europeans. Although this section is arranged chronologically, for ease and clarity it will be described in two parts: American and European (for chronological listing of contents, see index...
Dates:
1809, July 27