Box 10
Contains 44 Results:
Proofs of W.T.R. Saffell's The Bonaparte-Patterson Marriage, c. 1872
Comprises 3 boxes of miscellaneous material. This includes verses from suitors; receipts for blacking, rouge, cures for looseness of bowels, etc.; bills of fare; tickets of admission; a phrenological analysis of Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte; notes of conversations with French officials in regard to her pension; lists of property; attempts at verse; word sketches of her friends, pamphlets and newspapers in regard to the Bonapartes; notes on miscellaneous subjects, etc.
[Bonaparte], Elizabeth Patterson -- check to Mrs. Jane Sophia Clarke for $100, 1874, Feb. 11
Comprises 3 boxes of miscellaneous material. This includes verses from suitors; receipts for blacking, rouge, cures for looseness of bowels, etc.; bills of fare; tickets of admission; a phrenological analysis of Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte; notes of conversations with French officials in regard to her pension; lists of property; attempts at verse; word sketches of her friends, pamphlets and newspapers in regard to the Bonapartes; notes on miscellaneous subjects, etc.
[Bonaparte], Elizabeth Patterson to J. Nevitt Steele--check for $300, 1878, July 1
Comprises 3 boxes of miscellaneous material. This includes verses from suitors; receipts for blacking, rouge, cures for looseness of bowels, etc.; bills of fare; tickets of admission; a phrenological analysis of Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte; notes of conversations with French officials in regard to her pension; lists of property; attempts at verse; word sketches of her friends, pamphlets and newspapers in regard to the Bonapartes; notes on miscellaneous subjects, etc.
The Collector--A Magazine for Autograph and Historical Collectors-Vol. LXIX, No. 12, 1956, Dec.
Comprises 3 boxes of miscellaneous material. This includes verses from suitors; receipts for blacking, rouge, cures for looseness of bowels, etc.; bills of fare; tickets of admission; a phrenological analysis of Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte; notes of conversations with French officials in regard to her pension; lists of property; attempts at verse; word sketches of her friends, pamphlets and newspapers in regard to the Bonapartes; notes on miscellaneous subjects, etc.