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Journal de la Mode et du Gout, ou, Amusemens du Salon et de la Toilette. Second Année, No. XXI
Les Cabinet des Modes was published in 1785 and renamed Magazin des Modes Nouvelles Francais et Anglaises from 1786 to 1789. It was continued under the title Journal de la Mode et du Gout, ou Amusemens du Salon et de la Toilette from 1790 to 1793. The journal, under all these titles, was published by Jean Antoine Brun (also known as Le Brun Tossa) in Paris. -
Journal de la Mode et du Gout, ou, Amusemens du Salon et de la Toilette. Second Année, No. XX
Les Cabinet des Modes was published in 1785 and renamed Magazin des Modes Nouvelles Francais et Anglaises from 1786 to 1789. It was continued under the title Journal de la Mode et du Gout, ou Amusemens du Salon et de la Toilette from 1790 to 1793. The journal, under all these titles, was published by Jean Antoine Brun (also known as Le Brun Tossa) in Paris. -
Journal de la Mode et du Gout, ou, Amusemens du Salon et de la Toilette. Second Année, No. XVIII
Les Cabinet des Modes was published in 1785 and renamed Magazin des Modes Nouvelles Francais et Anglaises from 1786 to 1789. It was continued under the title Journal de la Mode et du Gout, ou, Amusemens du Salon et de la Toilette from 1790 to 1793. The journal, under all these titles, was published by Jean Antoine Brun (also known as Le Brun Tossa) in Paris. -
Journal de la Mode et du Gout, ou, Amusemens du Salon et de la Toilette. Second Année, No. XVII
Les Cabinet des Modes was published in 1785 and renamed Magazin des Modes Nouvelles Francais et Anglaises from 1786 to 1789. It was continued under the title Journal de la Mode et du Gout, ou, Amusemens du Salon et de la Toilette from 1790 to 1793. The journal, under all these titles, was published by Jean Antoine Brun (also known as Le Brun Tossa) in Paris. -
Journal de la Mode et du Gout, ou, Amusemens du Salon et de la Toilette. Second Année, No. XVI
Les Cabinet des Modes was published in 1785 and renamed Magazin des Modes Nouvelles Francais et Anglaises from 1786 to 1789. It was continued under the title Journal de la Mode et du Gout, ou, Amusemens du Salon et de la Toilette from 1790 to 1793. The journal, under all these titles, was published by Jean Antoine Brun (also known as Le Brun Tossa) in Paris. -
Journal de la Mode et du Gout, ou, Amusemens du Salon et de la Toilette. Second Année, No. XIII
Les Cabinet des Modes was published in 1785 and renamed Magazin des Modes Nouvelles Francais et Anglaises from 1786 to 1789. It was continued under the title Journal de la Mode et du Gout, ou, Amusemens du Salon et de la Toilette from 1790 to 1793. The journal, under all these titles, was published by Jean Antoine Brun (also known as Le Brun Tossa) in Paris. -
Journal de la Mode et du Gout, ou, Amusemens du Salon et de la Toilette. Second Année, No. XII
Les Cabinet des Modes was published in 1785 and renamed Magazin des Modes Nouvelles Francais et Anglaises from 1786 to 1789. It was continued under the title Journal de la Mode et du Gout, ou, Amusemens du Salon et de la Toilette from 1790 to 1793. The journal, under all these titles, was published by Jean Antoine Brun (also known as Le Brun Tossa) in Paris. -
Journal de la Mode et du Gout, ou, Amusemens du Salon et de la Toilette. Second Année, No. XI
Les Cabinet des Modes was published in 1785 and renamed Magazin des Modes Nouvelles Francais et Anglaises from 1786 to 1789. It was continued under the title Journal de la Mode et du Gout, ou, Amusemens du Salon et de la Toilette from 1790 to 1793. The journal, under all these titles, was published by Jean Antoine Brun (also known as Le Brun Tossa) in Paris. -
Journal de la Mode et du Gout, ou, Amusemens du Salon et de la Toilette. Second Année, No. VI
Les Cabinet des Modes was published in 1785 and renamed Magazin des Modes Nouvelles Francais et Anglaises from 1786 to 1789. It was continued under the title Journal de la Mode et du Gout, ou, Amusemens du Salon et de la Toilette from 1790 to 1793. The journal, under all these titles, was published by Jean Antoine Brun (also known as Le Brun Tossa) in Paris. -
Journal de la Mode et du Gout, ou, Amusemens du Salon et de la Toilette. Second Année, No. V
Les Cabinet des Modes was published in 1785 and renamed Magazin des Modes Nouvelles Francais et Anglaises from 1786 to 1789. It was continued under the title Journal de la Mode et du Gout, ou, Amusemens du Salon et de la Toilette from 1790 to 1793. The journal, under all these titles, was published by Jean Antoine Brun (also known as Le Brun Tossa) in Paris. -
Journal de la Mode et du Gout, ou, Amusemens du Salon et de la Toilette. Second Année, No. I
Les Cabinet des Modes was published in 1785 and renamed Magazin des Modes Nouvelles Francais et Anglaises from 1786 to 1789. It was continued under the title Journal de la Mode et du Gout, ou, Amusemens du Salon et de la Toilette from 1790 to 1793. The journal, under all these titles, was published by Jean Antoine Brun (also known as Le Brun Tossa) in Paris. -
Silhouette of James Hubard
Silhouette supposed to be of James Hubard, died 1782. The image may be a copy or the original. The mounting is early 20th century. -
James Hubard's armorial bookplate
Armorial bookplate of James Hubard, loyalist of Williamsburg, Virginia, with the Latin motto "Fortis et fidelis", "Brave and faithful." -
Marquis de Lafayette letter, 1816 September 15
Marquis de Lafayette letter possibly to Michael Bowyer introducing General Simon Bernard. Bernard was banished from France after Napoleon's second abdication and came to the United States where he was made an assistant engineer with the rank of Brigadier General. -
Matthew Hubard letter to Frances Hubard, 1782 December 30
Matthew Hubard letter to his mother Frances Hubard of Williamsburg, Virginia. Hubard informs his mother that Lord Cornwallis has offered to take him on his mission to the East Indies (India?). Hubard sought Lord Dunmore's advice concerning the offer and was encouraged by Dunmore to accept it. -
Grant of leave to Michael Bowyer by General Charles Scott, 1777 November 11
Grant of leave to Captain Michael Bowyer of the 12th Virginia Regiment. Bowyer was allowed to travel to his home to have his family inoculated against the smallpox. -
Alexander McGrew and Michael Bowyer indenture, 1777 May 5
Indenture binding Alexander McGrew of Pennsylvania to pay Michael Bowyer of the 12th Virginia Regiment the sum of 36 pounds. The document also concerns Thomas Smith an indentured servant of James Brackin of Pennsylvania who ran away and joined Bowyer's company. -
James Wood letter to Michael Bowyer, 1777 March 7
Colonel James Wood, commander of the 12th Virginia Regiment, letter to Captain Michael Bowyer. Wood writes to inform Bowyer that the battalion has been instructed to join the main army under General George Washington in New Jersey. Wood details the route and means Bowyer is to follow in carrying out this order. -
John Page Jr. letter to Michael Bowyer, 1776 September 8
John Page letter to Michael Bowyer informing Bowyer that he is to remain with his company at his current post in Staunton and that money will be sent as soon as possible. -
Michael Bowyer militia commission, 1775 November 11
Militia commission issued by the Virginia Committee of Safety appointing Michael Bowyer a captain for Augusta County. The commission is signed by Edmund Pendleton, John Page, Thomas Ludwell Lee, Peter Carrington and Dudley Digges.