Gaston Gerville-Réache Feast L’Abolition Definitive Of Slave To Brazil
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Gaston Gerville-Réache Feast L’Abolition Definitive Of Slave To Brazil:
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Gaston Gerville-Réache celebrates the final abolition of slavery in BrazilGaston Gerville-Réache celebrates the final abolition of slavery in Brazil
Document type : signed letter
Number of documents: 1 - Number of pages: 3pp. - Size: In-8
Place : Paris
Date : June 25, 1888
RECIPIENT : Ernest Mouchez (1821-1892), French astronomer, hydrographer and rear admiral
State : Good
Gaston Gerville-Reache, Guadeloupean politician, founder of the French Society for the Protection of Indigenous Peoples of the Colonies, invites Ernest Mouchez, on behalf of the Franco-Brazilian Committee, to a banquet given to celebrate the definitive abolition of slavery in Brazil . He named some of the members of this committee of which he was a member: Souza-Dantas, Baron de Mamoré Ambrósio Leitão da Cunha, Baron d'Estrella, etc.
"In sending you this invitation, the committee wanted to give a particular mark of its respectful sympathy to the French scholar whose technical work has contributed so much to making Brazil known in Europe [...]".
Letter written and signed by Mr. de Santa-Anna Nery (secretary of the Franco-Brazilian Committee) and countersigned by Gaston Gerville-Reache (President) and Jules Auguste (secretary).
Brown ink on double sheet.Gaston Gerville-Reache (Pointe-a-Pitre, 1854/1908)Deputy of Guadeloupe from 1881, vice-president of the chamber from 1904 to 1906.- Fixed costs: same costs for all time: 1 business day
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Gaston Gerville-Reache, Guadeloupean politician, founder of the French Society for the Protection of Indigenous Peoples of the Colonies, invites Ernest Mouchez, on behalf of the Franco-Brazilian Committee, to a banquet given to celebrate the definitive abolition of slavery in Brazil . He named some of the members of this committee of which he was a member: Souza-Dantas, Baron de Mamoré Ambrósio Leitão da Cunha, Baron d'Estrella, etc. "In sending you this invitation, the committee wanted to give a particular mark of its respectful sympathy to the French scholar whose technical work has contributed so much to making Brazil known in Europe [...]". Letter written and signed by Mr. de Santa-Anna Nery (secretary of the Franco-Brazilian Committee) and countersigned by Gaston Gerville-Reache (Pres