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Letter : Metz, France, to Louis de Narbonne, 1792 Jan. 23.

University of Chicago - Special Collections Research Center
1 item (4 p.)
Manuscript copy of letter.

Letter : Paris, to General Guillaume Pepe, London, 1827 Aug. 18.

University of Chicago - Special Collections Research Center
1 item (2 p.)
Autograph letter signed. Folded letter sheet with address.

Letter : Paris, to [Peter Stephen Du Ponceau, Philadelphia], 1831 Mar. 14.

University of Chicago - Special Collections Research Center
1 item (1 p.)
Letter signed.

Letter : Paris, to Christopher Hughes, Paris, 1830 June 7.

University of Chicago - Special Collections Research Center
1 item (2 p.)
Autograph letter signed. Folded letter sheet with address.

Piedmont, the Maury home [manuscript], n.d.

University of Virginia
1 item.
Recollections, n.d., of Jane Maury Maverick, regarding the early days of the University of Virginia; Piedmont, the Maury family home in Virginia; the University and Albemarle County, Va., during the Civil War; racial relations after Emancipation; and stories told her by her father, Jesse Lewis Maury, regarding Hessian soldiers, Thomas Jefferson, Reuben Maury, the Marquis de Lafayette, and Meriwether Lewis.

Marquis de Lafayette letter to Rembrandt Peale, undated.

Metropolitan Museum of Art - Watson Library
1 sheet.

Autograph letter signed : n.p., to Francis Allyn, n.p., [1826 Feb.].

University of Chicago - Special Collections Research Center
1 item (1 p.) ;

Autograph letter signed : La Grange, Seine-et-Marne, France, to Francis Allyn, n.p., 1828 Nov. 9.

University of Chicago - Special Collections Research Center
1 item (1 p.) ;

Letter : Metz, France, to Marie Charles César de Fay, Comte de Latour-Maubourg, 1792 Jan. 22.

University of Chicago - Special Collections Research Center
1 item (3 p.)
Manuscript copy of letter.

Autograph letter signed : n.p., to unknown person, n.p., 1822 Aug. 8.

University of Chicago - Special Collections Research Center
1 item (1 p.) ;

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