Colonies. Victor Augagneur (Lyon 1855-1931),... - Lot 232 - Conan Belleville Hôtel d'Ainay

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Colonies. Victor Augagneur (Lyon 1855-1931),... - Lot 232 - Conan Belleville Hôtel d'Ainay
Colonies. Victor Augagneur (Lyon 1855-1931), mayor of Lyon and governor of Madagascar then of the A.E.F. and his son Charles. About fifty letters. - Madagascar. 8 letters, 1922-1928: - LDS from Victor Augagneur. Tananarive, 1923, 3 pp. petit in-4. Interesting letter on the political situation on the island during the governor's absence, the plots fomented by Fontoynont, and the health situation. "I believe I have already told you that two prisoners died in a manner similar to those vaccinated by Boucher forty-eight hours after the phlemgon vaccination of the dorsal region at the inoculation point. I am in charge of the investigation into this matter and once again I am going to incur the wrath of the bacteriologists...". - Letter from Tanarankloa to Augagneur after his departure from Madagascar on the situation on the island. - 4 letters from Madagascar to Charles Augagneur on the situation of the island. - 2 letters to Victor Augagneur from the military governor of Lyon and the Minister of War. - Algeria. Charles Augagneur (died in 1930), officer of the Algerian spahis. Correspondence of 44 letters addressed to Charles Augagneur, commander of spahis in Batna (Algeria), during the 1920s. Letters from deputies, spahis officers, journalists: deputy Pierre Rameil (6), general de Piépape (4, from Batna), colonel Chevallier commanding the 9th regiment of Spahis (5, of which 2 were written from Batna), officer and journalist Maurice Guillaume (6), general Dauphinot commanding the 1st regiment of African hunters (3), lieutenant colonel commanding the 9th regiment of Spahis (2, Kénitra), etc.
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