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Item 03: Autograph letter signed, from G. Cuvier to Louis de Freycinet in Paris, sent from Paris, 23...

Item 03: Autograph letter signed, from G. Cuvier to Louis de Freycinet in Paris, sent from Paris, 23...

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Item 03: Autograph letter signed, from G. Cuvier to Louis de Freycinet in Paris, sent from Paris, 23 September 1816

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Item 03: Autograph letter signed, from G. Cuvier to Louis de Freycinet in Paris, sent from Paris, 23 September 1816

Date

23 September 1816

Call Numbers

SAFE/MLMSS 10275/Box 1/Folder 1/Item 03

Record Identifier

YzOpJEM9

Reference Code

9660753

Language

French

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1 item of textual material - manuscript

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Autograph letter signed, from [Baron Georges] Cuvier to Louis de Freycinet in Paris, sent from Paris, 23 September 1816 (one page on a single folded sheet, letterhead of Académie Royale des Sciences, Institut de France, seal), thanking Louis for giving a copy of the newly published final text volume of the Baudin voyage account to the Library of th...

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Item 03: Autograph letter signed, from G. Cuvier to Louis de Freycinet in Paris, sent from Paris, 23 September 1816

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SAFE/MLMSS 10275/Box 1/Folder 1/Item 03

Record Identifier

YzOpJEM9

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9660753

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