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Thiébault Family mss., 1733-1872, bulk 1793-1872

Papers, 1733-1872, of Thiébault family at the Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana

Electronic finding aid encoded by Jake Baska. Updated by Craig Simpson.

Summary Information

Repository
Lilly Library (Indiana University, Bloomington)
Lilly Library
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Fax: 812-855-3143
Email: liblilly@indiana.edu

Creator
Thiébault family

Title
Thiébault Family mss.,1733-1872,  bulk 1793-1872

Collection No.
LMC 2416

Extent
ca. 6000 items.

Language
Materials are in French, English, and German.

Abstract
Consists of the papers of mutiple generations of the Thiébault family. The collection contains correspondence, journals, sketches, legal documents, poems, songs, drafts, military papers, autographs, and other miscellaneous objects belonging to the family.

Biographical Note

The Thiébault Family mss. follows four generations of a Franco-British family living in 18th and 19th centuries. The first generation is represented in the papers of Dieudonné Thiébault (1733-1807). Dieudonné received a Jesuit education in Colmar, Dijon, and Épinal before continuing to study the liberal arts in Paris. After marrying Nicole–Louis de Sozzi (the daughter of eminent lawyer Louis de Sozzi) in December 1764, Dieudonné accepted a teaching position at Frederick the Great's École Militaire in Berlin. The Thiébault's remained at the court for the ensuing twenty years and Dieudonné became an intimate friend of the Emperor's. In 1785, the Thiébault's returned to Paris where Dieudonné was named Keeper of the Archives and Sous-Chef of the Bureau de la Librarie. Dieudonné was deprived of his office during the Revolution and returned to Épinal where he taught at the École Centrale. Dieudonné continued to write on literary, linguistic, and philosophic matters before dying in 1807.

Paul Charles François Adrien Henri Dieudonné was born to Dieudonné and Nicole in 1769. He received his education at the École Militaire and, after his family's return to Paris, joined a detachment of the national guard at the outbreak of the Revolution. He later joined the regular army and rose swiftly through the ranks, appointed Brigadier General in 1801 and Major General in 1808. Napoleon named Paul the Governor of Fulda in October 1806. Paul also governed Biscay and Old Castille at various times during this period. In these positions, he was the leading French military figure on the Iberian Peninsula from 1807 to 1811 and was placed in charge of the Portuguese campaign of 1807-1808. In 1811, Paul was ennobled and named a Baron de l'Empire, a title transferrable to male descendants. Although temporarily disgraced during Napoleon's Hundred Days for his indiscreet loyalty to the Emperor, Paul's good reputation persisted in the following decades as he — like his father before him — took up literary exploits and published several texts on military history and tactics.

Paul's professional success balanced a tumultuous personal life. In 1793, he and his superior officer — Étienne de Jouy — met two British sisters who were residing with their mother and step-father in the French city of Lille. Both couples married within six months of their initial meetings; De Jouy wed Isabella Walker (1733-1830) while Paul married Elizabeth "Betzy" Walker (1767-1824). The Walkers were the daughters of James Walker and Lady Mary Hamilton (1739-1816), the latter of whom was an early feminist author best known for Munster Village , a 1778 novel centered on a utopian community of women pursuing higher education. Lady Mary left Walker in the early 1790s to live with her lover, British merchant George Hamilton, in Lille.

Paul and Betzy's love during this period is reflected in their early correspondence but their relationship was under constant strain from Paul's absences due to military obligations, Betzy's continual pregnancies (in ten years of marriage, the Thiébaults had three children and two others who died shortly after birth), and her British roots. Two of Betzy's siblings served in the British military — James (1764-1831) was a successful naval officer and eventually rose to Rear Admiral while David was a captain in the army. Suspicions regarding Betzy's loyalties resulted in her imprisonment for several months in 1794. Paul met another woman, Zozette, on Bastille Day 1802. He separated from Betzy in December of that year while she was in the later stages of pregnancy with their last child. Paul and Betzy's divorce was finalized in July 1804 and Paul married Zozette later that summer. The couple had several children, one of whom — Claire (1807-1894) — was the person responsible for the publication of Paul's memoirs.

Paul and Betzy's marriage resulted in the the birth of three children who survived to adulthood: Adolphe (1797-ca.1875), Melanie Laure, and Alfred (b.1803). All are heavily represented in the manuscript collection but Adolphe is the central figure. Adolphe followed his father into the military and eventually became an instructor at various academies. However, his importance to the collection lies in his skills as a historian and his efforts to compile his family's archives. All the present collections except for the miscellaneous series were organized by Adolphe.

Adolphe's own personal life was quite the opposite of his parents'. On a trip to visit his mother in London in 1818, Adolphe met Harriet Thayer (1791-1860), the daughter of a English country gentleman named Edward Loveden. Adolphe and Harriet courted over the ensuing years before marrying in November 1822. The Thiébaults had one daughter, Henrietta Malvina, who later married an English naval officer, Valentine Otway Inglefield. The Thiébault's marriage appears to have been happy based on the materials in the manuscripts collection. They traveled extensively throughout Europe with Adolphe maintaining sketchbooks and journals of their trips. Harriet died in 1860 and Adolphe spent the following years writing her biography. Adolphe continued to compile the papers of various family members throughout the remainder of his life including those of Dieudonné, Paul, Betzy, Harriet, and his cousin Emma de Jouy (1793-1872) — the daughter of Isabella Walker and Étienne de Jouy.

Scope and Content Note

The collection consists of six series. The first five are bound collections belonging to, in order, Paul Thiébault, Adolphe Thiébault, Harriet Thayer, Emma de Jouy, and unknown owners. The sixth series includes the collections which were originally bound by Adolphe but have since been disbound; although arranged by Adolphe, the papers were written by various members of the extended Thiébault clan. Each series contains a mix of various materials including personal papers, letters, journals, professional papers, ephemera, and sketches.

Arrangement

The collection is chiefly divided between bound and disbound materials and is organized into the following series: I. Paul Thiébault materials – bound; II. Adolphe Thiébault materials – bound; III. Harriet Thayer materials – bound. IV. Emma de Jouy – bound; V. Unknown owners – bound; VI. Disbound papers.

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions
This collection is open for research.
Acquisition Information
Acquired: 1993-2009.
Usage Restrictions
Prior arrangements are not necessary before coming to the Library, however,patrons from out of town are encouraged to communicate with the Library in advance of their visits to ascertain availability of materials.

Photocopying permitted only with permission of the Curator of Manuscripts, Lilly Library.

Preferred Citation
Thiébault Family mss., Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.
Processing Information
Processed by Cassie Brand.

Completed in 2011


Series: Paul Thiébault materials — Bound

Book 1 Relation de l'Expédition du Portugal, 1817,  

A.M., 375 pages of typescript with notations in Paul Thiébault's hand.

Thiébault's own copy of his best known work, heavily revised in his own hand, and including extra leaves tipped in.

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Book 2 Recueil de Pensées par le Général Thiébault, ca.1808,  

A.M., 82 pages.

A collection of Paul Thiébault's thoughts, done in calligraphic manuscript, while Thiébault was stationed in Portugal. An additional ten pages following the text include a reproduction of the title page, a special plea from the calligrapher, and the sheet music for four songs. Several cards from the calligrapher are tucked into the front cover.

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Book 3 Romances par Monsieur le Lieut Général Thiebault, ca.1810,  

A.M., 16 pages.

Folio collection of seven songs; one is credited to Paul Thiébault and two are by Étienne de Jouy. An inscription on the title page is in Paul's hand and dedicates the work "Pour ma tres chere Petite fille, Malvina." Henrietta Malvina Thiébault was not born until 1822 so this came far after the composition of the work.

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Series: Adolphe Thiébault materials — Bound

Book 4 Sketchbook No. 1, 1815-1818,  

A.M., 94 pages.

The first volume of Adolphe Thiébault's sketchbooks. This volume is the earliest, including illustrations from 1815. Illustrations include various acquaintances in Dijon, family members (including Emma de Jouy, François Boudonville, Claire Thiébault, Paul Thié, David Walker, Lay Mary Hamilton, Betzy Walker, and Harriet Thayer), and a great many panels from Adolphe's trip to London ca. 1817-1818 that depict urban life and population. Also included is a pencil sketch of Adolphe's first encounter with Harriet at No. 36 Curzon Street, London.

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Book 5 Sketchbook No. 2, 1815-1816,  

A.M.S., 110 pages.

Adolphe's second sketchbook. Most illustrations are in pencil and include landscapes of Dijon and Paris, and artist studies.

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Book 6 Sketchbook No. 3, 1816,  

A.M.S., 54 pages.

Illustrations include twenty-four anatomical and skeletal studies, seven artist studies, and several of Paris, Calais, Dover, and London (done during Adolphe's first trip to England). Of particular interest in the London sketches is a pencil illustration of Lady Mary Hamilton's apartment at 42 Woburn Place, Russell Square.

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Book 7 Sketchbook No. 4, 1816-1817,  

A.M.S., 43 pages.

A collection of illustrations from Adolphe's initial trip to England and London. Included are several illustrations of St. Paul's, Westminster Abbey (exterior and interior), Covent Garden Market, and Greenwich.

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Book 8 Sketchbook No. 5, 1817,  

A.M.S., 120 pages.

A continuation of the last sketchbook with further illustrations of London. Illustrations include Marylebone Church, Covent Garden Market, architentural drawings of various homes, scenes from Paradise Lost, Sadlers Theatre, a harlequin show, the Tower, Lambeth Palace, and Westminster Bridge.

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Book 9 Sketchbook No. 6, 1821-1822,  

A.M.S., 78 pages.

This sketchbook begins with maps and landscape illustrations of the route from Paris to Verdun. Following these are illustrations and architectural drawings of Buscot Park, Edward Loveden's estate. Other scenes from Berkshire and London conclude the volume.

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Book 10 Sketchbook No. 7, 1822-1823,  

A.M.S., 82 pages.

Another collection of English illustrations beginning in Berkshire, before proceeding to London, Versailles, coal mines between Birmingham and Wolverhampton, Worfield Church (where Adolpe and Harriet married in 1822), Oxfordshire, and Shropshire. A further series of illustrations demonstrates the perils of horsemanship.

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Book 11 Sketchbook No. 8, 1823-1825,  

A.M.S., 100 pages.

The early illustrations in this volume are dedicated to the Channel Islands. The illustrations then turn to several scences of Paris before ending with an exteded series of illustrations from Blois and chateux of the Loire Valley.

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Book 12 Sketchbook No. 9, 1827-1846 

A.M.S., 44 pages.

A series of landscape, mechanical, and map sketches from the area around Davenport House, Shropshire. The later illustrations 1846-1847 are of Brittany. On the opening verso, Adolphe has included a quote from Freeman's Sketches in Wales: "There are few better journals than a seies of sketches, however hasty or imperfect they may be...."

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Book 13 Sketchbook No. 10, ca.1828,  

A.M.S., 124 pages.

Two pages of illustrations from Dublin are then followed by an extended series from southwestern France including Bourdeaux, Pau, Lourdes, and the Pyrenees. The second half of the sketchbook includes landscapes, urban scenes, and architectural drawings from a trip to Algiers.

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Book 14.1 Voyage à pied dans le nord du pays de Galles, 1, September 1827,  

A.M.S., 136 pages.

The first volume of two from Adolphe's walking trip of Wales in September 1827. This volume includes an introduction, a song, a select Welsh-English dictionary, and entries and illustrations for 11-18 September.

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Book 14.2 Voyage à pied dans le nord du pays de Galles, 2, September 1827,  

A.M.S., 118 pages.

The second volume includes further entries and illustrations, as well as a list of hotels at which Adolphe stopped, and a map of his journies

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Book 15.1 Voyage en Ecosse, 1 1828,  

A.M.S., 178 pages.

The first volume of Adolphe, Harriet, and Malvina's extended trip to Scotland in 1828. This volume includes the Thiébaults' trip to Edinburgh and to Abbotsford — the home of Sir Walter Scott. The volumes are composed as scrapbooks an include entries, illustrations, pasted-in pieces of newspaper, letters from friends and acquaintances, and calling cards.

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Book 15.2 Voyage en Ecosse, 2 1828,  

A.M.S., 145 pages.

A continuation of the first volume with further illustrations, entries, letters, and calling cards. Of particular note is the piece of wood sewn on to page 43, supposedly taken from the tree that shelter Bonnie Prince Charlie after his thwarted 1745 uprising.

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Book 16 La Suisse, 1856,  

A.M.S., 81 pages.

A one volume description of the Adolphe and Harriet's 1856 tour of Switzerland, following their extended stay in Munich. Unlike the other travelogues, this volume has no illustrations apart from two maps inserted before and after the text.

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Book 17 L'arthimétique des mères propre à transmettre aux enfants, ca. 1798,  

A.M.S., 82 pages.

An arthimetic book prepared by a friend of Diuedonné's for Betzy's use in teaching young Adolphe his mathematics. In the introductory note dated September 1865, Adolphe explains that he seredipitously reacquired it in 1849 from the son of the text's author.


Book 18 La Lusiade, ca. 1818,  

A.M., 62 pages.

A French translation of the Camões's epic poem Os Lusiadas by Pedro de Sousa Holstein, the Duc de Palmela. As Adolphe notes on the introductory page, this copy was given to him during his 1818 trip to London.


Book 19 Mémoires militaires, 1821-1827 

A.M.S., 350 pages.

A collection of five manuscript monographs written by Adolphe. 1) Reconnaissance militaire sur la rive guahce de la Marne en avant de Meaune , 1821. 2) Reconnaissance militaire de la route de Dreux à Houdon, 1822. 3) Reconnaissance de la route de Tournons à Brie–Comte–Robert , 1825. 4) Reconnaissance militaire de la route de Montargis à la Bussière , 1826. Relation de la bataille d'Ivry, donné le mercredi 14 Mars 1590 , 1827. An additional manuscript detailing Adolphe's military studies is laid in the front cover.


Series: Harriet Thiébault materials — Bound

Book 20 Histoire et généalogie des familles paternelles et maternelles de ma mère, 1828,  

A.M.S., 524 pages.

Materials are in English.

Genealogical notes compiled by Adolphe during the Thiébaults' 1828 trip to Scotland regarding Betzy Walker's ancestry. The volume contains many illustrations of coats of arms and inserted notes.


Book 21.1 Souvenirs d'Harriet et les miens, 1861-1866,  

A.M.S., 658 pages.

Adolphe's biography of his and Harriet's life together, written in the years following her death. The opening sections give a good background on the family histories of the Thiébaults and Thayers/Lovedens. Adolphe reproduced many letters written between he and Harriet, as well as letter from or to the couple from other members of the extended family. Additional papers and letters are occasionally tipped–in as well as several pressed flowers, newspaper clippings, wedding annoucements, death annoucenments, and other ephemera. Adolphe uses marginal notations to refer to other volumes in the collection for purposes of cross–reference.


Envelope 21.2 Materials removed from Souvenirs d'Harriet , 1861-1865. 

An additional envelope contains calling cards for the Thiébaults, two packets of letters regarding the dispute between Harriet and her brother — Pryse Pryse — following Edward Loveden's death, a pencil sketch of a coat of arms, and a portrait of a woman, unidentified, but most likely Harriet given other copies in various scrapbooks.


Book 22 Harriet Thayer's album, 1815-ca.1854. 

A.M.S.

Harriet Thayer's album with the first entry dated 1815. Contents vary greatly and include notes, poems, letters, illustrations (most notably of Harriet, Adolphe, Malvina, Paul Thiébault, Alfred Thiébault, Claire Thiébault, and Edward Loveden), two locks of Adolphe's hair, songs, wedding announcements, and newspaper clippings. The album appears to have been transfered to Malvina in January 1842 according to a dedication poem included halfway in the volume. Newspaper clippings that follow announce her wedding to Valentine Inglefield and the subsequent birth of their children.


Book 23 Album souvenirs, Pour Harriet, 1822-1860,  

A.M.S., 62 pages.

A collection of illustrations, done by Adolphe, of the various places Harriet lived and traveled to during her life. The illustrations are similar to those found in other volumes and include various locations in England and France. Adolphe also included floor plans of the Thiébaults' homes and several maps.


Series: Emma de Jouy materials — Bound

Book 24 Le plus ancien souvenir de ma cousine Emme de Jouy, ca. 1814-1872,  

A.M.S., 88 pages.

Emma de Jouy's scrapbook, assembled by Adolphe in 1873 following her death. The earliest materials date to 1814. Materials include letters, poems, pressed flowers, invitations, certificates, and calling cards.


Series: Unknown Others — Bound

Book 25 Einleitung zur Krieger-Kunst, undated 

128 pages.

General treatise on the art of war, with 36 “rules”, followed by chapters on individual aspects of military conduct. In German.


Book 26 Recipes, ca. 1810-1840 

368 pages.

Book of recipes, with note inserted at front that reads “Two books of recipes and prescriptions of my mother.” In English and French.


Book 27 Recipes, ca. 1810-1840 

160 pages.

Recipes. Many in different hands, some with notes to identify the contributor. Some printed recipes. Many of the recipes tipped in. In English and French.


Book 28 Album, 1815-1837 

50 pages.

Album of envelopes with addresses which were cut down to be pasted in, includes many wax seals and an invitation to the Duke of Sussex’s funeral. Many addressed to Charles Doyle, includes an envelope and wax seal from the King of Belgium.


Book 29 Album souvenirs, 1834 

200 pages.

Book of illustrations belonging to Malvina Thiebault, includes engravings, sketches, watercolors, woodcuts, etchings, with some notes in English and French.


Book 30 Album souvenirs, 1854-1856 

92 pages.

Includes poetry, quotations, clippings, and sketches. Note at the front reads, “Mary Louisa Stewart, from her affectionate brother, Christmas 1854 – Lausanne.”


Series: Disbound Papers

Box 1
Book 31 Folder 1

Correspondence, many between father and son, and inventory of letters, 1733-1806, bulk, 1793-1806  [image]View item(s)

Book 31
Folder 2

Correspondence, includes obituary of Dieudonné Thiébault, 1807-1808  [image]View item(s)

Book 31
Folder 3

Correspondence, many addressed to Madame Thiébault, and an inventory of works, 1766-1801  [image]View item(s)

Book 31
Folder 4

Correspondence between Madame Thiébault and Hainchelin, née Kühn (1787-1797) and correspondence addressed to Citoyen Thiébault, 1786-1803  [image]View item(s)

Book 31
Folder 5

Correspondence, awards and commendations, some on vellum, 1773-1807  [image]View item(s)

Book 32 bound with explanatory notes made by Adolphe Thiébault

Book 32
Folder 1

Inventories of correspondence, 1764-1798,  and correspondence, 1792-1793  [image]View item(s)

Book 32
Folder 2

Correspondence, 1793-1794  [image]View item(s)

Book 32
Folder 3

Love letters from Paul Thiébault to his wife Betzey,1794  [image]View item(s)

Book 32
Folder 4

Correspondence, mainly from Paul to Betzey, 1795-1796  [image]View item(s)

Book 32
Folder 5

Correspondence, 1797  [image]View item(s)

Book 33
Folder 1

Inventories of correspondence, 1798-1846,  and correspondence, 1798-1800  [image]View item(s)

Book 33
Folder 2

Correspondence, mainly from Paul to Betzey, 1801-1802  [image]View item(s)

Book 33
Folder 3

Correspondence from Paul to Betzey, 1802-1803  [image]View item(s)

Book 33
Folder 4

Correspondence from Paul to Betzey, including divorce agreement, 1804-1816  [image]View item(s)

Book 33
Folder 5

Correspondence, with explanatory notes by Adolphe, and passports, 1793-1830  [image]View item(s)

Book 33
Folder 6

Correspondence from Paul to Adolphe, 1802-1846  [image]View item(s)

Book 34
Folder 1

Inventory of items, 1788-1824,  hair, papers, and correspondence, many to husband Paul of Betzey, 1788-1794,  with explanatory notes of Adolphe, 1838-1856  [image]View item(s)

Book 34
Folder 2

Correspondence from Betzey, 1794-1803  [image]View item(s)

Book 34
Folder 3

Correspondence, mainly from Betzey, and poetry, 1804-1809  [image]View item(s)

Book 34
Folder 4

Correspondence, mainly from Betzey, 1810-1817  [image]View item(s)

Book 34
Folder 5

Correspondence, mainly from Betzey, 1818-1824  [image]View item(s)

Book 34
Folder 6

Sketches, undated, and newspaper clippings, 1789  [image]View item(s)

Book 34
Folder 7

Papers and correspondence, includes official marriage and divorce contracts of Betzey and Paul, 1790-1807  [image]View item(s)

Book 34
Folder 8

Disbound bindings

Box 2
Book 35

Red binding

Book 35
Folder 1

Table of contents and items 1-8, 1785-1802  [image]View item(s)

Book 35
Folder 2

Items 9-19, 1765-1815  [image]View item(s)

Book 35
Folder 3

Item 20, Eloge de Mr. Voltaire, manuscript corrected by Frederick the Great [image]View item(s)

Book 35
Folder 4

Items 21-23, 1786-1827  [image]View item(s)

Book 36 Binding

Book 36
Folder 1

Papers of Paul Thiébault, includes inventory, manuscripts, published works by and about Paul Thiébault, biographies and obituaries. [image]View item(s)

Book 37
Folder 1

Items 1-49. Correspondence in English and French addressed to or concerning Adolphe Thiébault, includes inventory numbering the items. Sketches, item 31, 1810-1822  [image]View item(s)

Book 37
Folder 2

Items 50-99. Correspondence concerning Adolphe Thiébault, includes many letters from government officials, 1822-1826  [image]View item(s)

Book 37
Folder 3

Items 100-156. Correspondence concerning Adolphe Thiébault, 1826-1839  [image]View item(s)

Book 37
Folder 4

Items 157-200. Correspondence concerning Adolphe Thiébault, 1839-1852  [image]View item(s)

Book 37
Folder 5

Items 201-240. Correspondence of Adolphe Thiébault, many concerning military activity in Bourges, France, 1852-1854  [image]View item(s)

Book 38 Binding

Book 38
Folder 1

Printed article, fashion plates and music, with correspondence, all signed Cornelia. Includes inventory of Book 38, 1807-1865  [image]View item(s)

Book 38
Folder 2

Extracts of lectures from a notebook, 1816  [image]View item(s)

Book 38
Folder 3

Extracts of lectures. Notes on learning Spanish, including a manuscript Spanish-English-French vocabulary list, 1824  [image]View item(s)

Book 38
Folder 4

Sancho Ortiz de las Koelas, by Lope de Vega, translated by Harriet Thiébault into French. Introduction to the translation includes summaries of the scenes, 1824  [image]View item(s)

Book 38
Folder 5

Various papers and clippings, including an inventory of new church books, a sketch and poetry, undated  [image]View item(s)

Book 38
Folder 6

Poems, mainly in English, by Harriet Thiébault undated  [image]View item(s)

Book 39 Binding of Vingt Semaines de Séjour à Munich , volume 2

Book 39
Folder 1

Items 1-32. Title page of Vingt Semaines de Séjour à Munich , engraved plates, sketches, correspondence and articles. Materials in German and French, 1856-1861  [image]View item(s)

Book 39
Folder 2

Items 33-65. Programs, menus, response cards, broadsides, and invitations relating to time spent in Munich, 1856  [image]View item(s)

Book 39
Folder 3

Items 66-93. Theater broadside and various calling cards, 1856  [image]View item(s)

Book 39
Folder 4

Items 94-105. Correspondence addressed to Adolphe Thiébault and maps of Munich, 1856  [image]View item(s)

Book 40 Binding of Vingt Semaines de Séjour à Munich, volume 3

Book 40
Folder 1

Inventory of Book 40 and correspondence thanking Adolphe Thiébault for a copy of his book Vignt Semaines de Séjour à Munich , 1860-1861 

Book 40
Folder 2

Notes on Vignt Semaines with a table of contents, 1861 

Book 40
Folder 3

Notes on Vingt Semaines continued, correspondence concerning Vingt Semaines, and printed reviews of the book, 1855-1863 

Book 41 Binding of Vingt Semaines de Séjour à Munich , volume 4

Book 41
Folder 1

Introduction to the letters of Madame Leaf written in Munich to Baron Thiébault, with excerpts and commentary, 1861 

Book 41
Folder 2

Letters from Madame Leaf to Baron Thiébault, 1850-1851 

Book 41
Folder 3

Letters from Madame Leaf to Baron Thiébault, 1851 

Book 41
Folder 4

Letters from Madame Leaf to Baron Thiébault, 1851 

Book 41
Folder 5

Letters from Madame Leaf to Baron Thiébault, 1852 

Book 41
Folder 6

Letters from Madame Leaf to Baron Thiébault, 1852-1854 

Book 42 Binding

Book 42
Folder 1

Inventory of Book 42. Correspondence to and from Emma de Jouy, 1871-1872 

Book 42
Folder 2

Papers of François-Louis Boudonville, includes military documents, correspondence, 1813-1854 

Book 42
Folder 3

Papers of Camille Boudonville and Victor-Louis-Oscar Boudonville and journal excerpts of Emma de Jouy, 1840-1871 

Box 3
Book 43 Folder 1

Correspondence of Dieudonné Thiébault, 1764-1780  [image]View item(s)

Book 44
Folder 1

Correspondence of Paul Thiébault, 1811, undated  [image]View item(s)

Book 45
Folder 1

Poetry of Laure de Norvins, née Thiébault, undated  [image]View item(s)

Book 46
Folder 1

Correspondence of Adolphe Thiébault, 1818-1823  [image]View item(s)

Book 46
Folder 2

Correspondence of Adolphe Thiébault, 1847-1869  [image]View item(s)

Book 46
Folder 3

Correspondence of Adolphe Thiébault, 1870-1875  [image]View item(s)

Book 47
Folder 1

Letters from Adolphe Thiébault to his brother Alfred, 1824-1829  [image]View item(s)

Book 47
Folder 2

Letters from Adolphe Thiébault to his brother Alfred, 1830-1835  [image]View item(s)

Book 47
Folder 3

Letters from Adolphe Thiébault to his brother Alfred, 1841-1869  [image]View item(s)

Book 48
Folder 1

Letters from Laure de Norvins to her brother Adolphe Thiébault, 1852-1859  [image]View item(s)

Book 48
Folder 2

Letters from Laure de Norvins to her brother Adolphe Thiébault, 1860-1869  [image]View item(s)

Book 48
Folder 3

Letters from Laure de Norvins to her brother Adolphe Thiébault, 1870-1872  [image]View item(s)

Book 49
Folder 1

Letters from Malvina Inglefield to her father Adolphe Thiébault, 1866  [image]View item(s)

Book 50
Folder 1

Correspondence of Harriet Thiébault, with an inventory, 1822  [image]View item(s)

Book 50
Folder 2

Correspondence of Harriet Thiébault, 1823-1828  [image]View item(s)

Book 50
Folder 3

Correspondence of Harriet Thiébault, 1836-1849  [image]View item(s)

Book 50
Folder 4

Correspondence of Harriet Thiébault, 1850-1858  [image]View item(s)

Book 50
Folder 5

Correspondence of Harriet Thiébault, 1859-1861  [image]View item(s)

Book 51
Folder 1

Letters and obituaries of Thomas Hughes, 1848-1896  [image]View item(s)

Book 52
Folder 1

Correspondence and papers of Malvina Inglefield, 1852-1866  [image]View item(s)

Book 53
Folder 1

Various papers, including invitations, certificates and an indenture, 1844-1892  [image]View item(s)

Book 54
Folder 1

Various letters, 1848-1886  [image]View item(s)

Book 55
Folder 1

Various papers, including newspaper clippings, inventories, notes on texts and plays, and research on the surname Thiébault, undated  [image]View item(s)

Book 55
Folder 2

Various papers, including notes, sketches, inventories, poetry, and essays, undated  [image]View item(s)

Box 4
Book 56 Folder 1

Printed copy of Rome et l’Allemagne depuis vingt siècles by Adolphe Thiébault, “Première Période,” pp. 1-208, 1870  [image]View item(s)

Book 56
Folder 2

Printed copy of Rome et l’Allemagne depuis vingt siècles by Adolphe Thiébault, “Première Période,” pp. 209-400, 1870  [image]View item(s)

Book 56
Folder 3

Printed copy of Rome et l’Allemagne depuis vingt siècles by Adolphe Thiébault, “Première Période,” pp. 401-542, 1870  [image]View item(s)

Book 57
Folder 1

Printed copy of Rome et l’Allemagne depuis vingt siècles by Adolphe Thiébault, “Sixième Période,” pp. 1-160, 1870  [image]View item(s)

Book 57
Folder 2

Printed copy of Rome et l’Allemagne depuis vingt siècles by Adolphe Thiébault, “Sixième Période,” pp. 161-320, 1870  [image]View item(s)

Book 57
Folder 3

Printed copy of Rome et l’Allemagne depuis vingt siècles by Adolphe Thiébault, “Sixième Période,” pp. 321-480, 1870  [image]View item(s)

Book 57
Folder 4

Printed copy of Rome et l’Allemagne depuis vingt siècles by Adolphe Thiébault, “Sixième Période,” pp. 481-512, 1870  [image]View item(s)

Book 58
Folder 1

Manuscript of Rome et l’Allemagne depuis vingt siècles by Adolphe Thiébault, “Première Période,” includes letters and corrections, 1870-1871  [image]View item(s)

Book 58
Folder 2

Manuscript of Rome et l’Allemagne depuis vingt siècles by Adolphe Thiébault, “Deuxième Période,” undated 

Book 58
Folder 3

Manuscript of Rome et l’Allemagne depuis vingt siècles by Adolphe Thiébault, “Quatrième Période,” undated  [image]View item(s)

Book 58
Folder 4

Manuscript of Rome et l’Allemagne depuis vingt siècles by Adolphe Thiébault, “Cinquième Période,” undated  [image]View item(s)

Book 58
Folder 5

Manuscript of Rome et l’Allemagne depuis vingt siècles by Adolphe Thiébault, “Cinquième Période,” part 3 and “Sixième Période” part 1, undated  [image]View item(s)

Book 59
Folder 1

Manuscript of Dieu Retrouvé, preface and part 1, undated  [image]View item(s)

Book 59
Folder 2

Notes on the first part of Dieu Retrouvé , undated  [image]View item(s)

Book 59
Folder 3

Second song of Dieu Retrouvé, undated  [image]View item(s)

Book 59
Folder 4

Third song of Dieu Retrouvé, undated  [image]View item(s)

Book 59
Folder 5

Fourth song of Dieu Retrouvé, undated  [image]View item(s)

Book 59
Folder 6

Fifth song of Dieu Retrouvé, undated  [image]View item(s)

Book 59
Folder 7

Sixth song of Dieu Retrouvé, undated  [image]View item(s)

Book 59
Folder 8

Seventh song of Dieu Retrouvé, undated  [image]View item(s)

Book 59
Folder 9

Eighth song of Dieu Retrouvé, undated  [image]View item(s)

Book 59
Folder 10

Ninth song of Dieu Retrouvé, undated  [image]View item(s)

Book 59
Folder 11

Tenth song of Dieu Retrouvé, undated  [image]View item(s)

Box 5 (Oversize) Papers in various hands, including letters, notes and essays, 1778-1888 

Box 6 (Oversize) Papers in various hands, including letters, writings, and notes, 1822-1869 

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