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Underwood on a forthcoming war-time property-confiscation trial of Alexander Haight; bank receipts of Elizabeth Haight from 1914-1919; deeds of gift from George Haight, 1895-1903; correspondence from March of 1884 regarding damage claims by Phebe Haight from the West and Sisson railroad company for damaged packages of butter; and a  financial accounting record of farm land sold to Samuel Titus and Nehemiah Sweet, dated January 16, 1843.\n","Series 3, Photographs, contains around twenty original photographs and reproductions belonging to the Haight family. Subjects include Alexander, Phebe, Elizabeth, George, and Helen Haight; Fairfax County Court House; Sully Plantation; Fairfax Station during the Civil War; Alexander Haight's prize horse; and Clio, a slave girl whom Phebe Haight kept at the Sully Plantation until 1862.\n","Series 4, Civil War Documents, contains various materials pertaining to the Civil War such as civilian passes, diary excerpts, and Confederate currency. Specific items include Civil War maps and photographs; an official order from General Jackson on the day of the Battle of Chantilly (Ox Hill) prohibiting the theft or destruction of private property; documents granting passage of Alexander Haight and company into and out of Virginia; a hand-written note from the Union Major General Julius Stahel to the Union Army, attesting to the good standing of Alexander Haight; receipts of Alexander Haight for Union and Confederate supplies given out during the war; and a typed manuscript detailing the Civil War experiences of the Sutton family in Fairfax, excerpted from the diaries of Charles and Phebe Sutton.\n","Series 5, Publications and Serials, contains seven illustrated monthly magazines and a book titled War Reminiscences by the Surgeon of Mosby's Command (1890). The magazines include issues of The Century, The Cosmopolitan, and McClure's.\n","Series 6, Miscellaneous, contains miscellaneous printed materials, notes, and facsimiles. Materials include old business cards; brochures on local history; a newspaper facsimile (circa 1975) on old Fairfax families, the Haights and Milans; a scrap book of old newsclippings; and a ledger full of accounting records dating from before the Revolutionary War.\n","Series 7, Oversize, includes Confederate bonds; a centennial print of the Declaration of Independence; and newspapers chronicling the sinking of the Titanic, the election of Franklin Roosevelt, and other historical events.\n","Series 8, Objects, contains Civil War Artifacts as well as ancient American Indian arrowheads and tools. The Civil War artifacts include three muskets, ammunition, a sword with scabbard, two bayonets, a cavalry bridle, and a hand-made crutch.\n","This series contains letters to and from members of the Haight family and their friends. Haight family members represented in this series include George, Helen, Henry, Margaret, and Phebe. Some of the letters refer to the California Gold Rush as Alexander Haight's brother-in-law, George Sweet (1821-1898), was a \"49er\". Other letters refer to the Civil War, in which Henry C. Haight's father-in-law, John M. Young (1831-1864), fought under the Union Army.\n","","","sender unknown","","","from Syndhurst, New Jersey","sender unknown","sender and recipient unknown","sender and recipient unknown","","","recipient unknown","sender unknown","sender and recipient unknown","recipient unknown, but sender wrote \"lots of love to yourself and boys, also to Maggie [Margaret Haight]\"","postcard","","","","","","","includes envelope","","","","","","","","includes envelope, \"missent\"","","includes envelope postmarked October 4, 1888","includes envelope postmarked November 21, 1888","includes envelope postmarked January 1, 1889","","includes envelope postmarked March 12, 1889","","partial letter; includes envelope postmarked April 2, 1889","","","includes envelope postmarked April 30, 1889","","","includes envelope postmarked May 13, 1890","","","includes envelope postmarked September 19","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","postcard","","","","","","","postcard","","postcard","","postcard","","","newsclipping","","","","","","","","","","","envelope only","postcard","","","","","newsclippings","","postcard","Easter postcard","Easter postcard","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","contains reference to the California Gold Rush","contains reference to the California Gold Rush","","","near Blakely Alabama; reference to Union Army","contains reference to Andrew Johnson's impeachment","","","","","","","","","","","includes envelope from Philadelphia postmarked March 4, 1884","includes envelope from Alexandria, Virginia postmarked March 14","includes envelope from Canon City, Colorado postmarked June 25, 1886","from Syndhurst, New Jersey","","","","","","sender's signature illegible; includes envelope","postcard addressed to A. L. Harnesberger","2 typewritten letters; includes 1 envelope","includes envelope","","includes envelope postmarked November 9, 1893\n\t","","George Sweet had two sisters, Phebe, who married Alexander Haight in 1824, and Elizabeth.","on interest \"received of George Sweet\" from gold dug in the California Gold Rush.","Greeley's signature matches that of the renowned journalist and founder of the New York Tribune.","","from Syndhurst, New Jersey","","","partial letter; contains references to the California Gold Rush","","","The letters in this folder contain references to John Young's service with the Union Army during the Civil War.","","","at camp near Fredericksburg, Virginia; includes envelope and transcription","includes envelope","This folder contains 37 pages of transcriptions of letters written from John M. Young to his wife, Rosetta, during his service with the Union Army.\n\t","This series contains personal legal and financial records of the Haight family, including deeds, receipts, contracts, and documents from the Fairfax County Court House. Specific items include court orders from 1852-1853 appointing Alexander Haight as \"surveyor of the county road\"; an 1864 letter from Virginia District Judge John C. Underwood on a forthcoming war-time property-confiscation trial of Alexander Haight; bank receipts of Elizabeth Haight from 1914-1919; deeds of gift from George Haight, 1895-1903; correspondence from March of 1884 regarding damage claims by Phebe Haight from the West and Sisson railroad company for damaged packages of butter; and a  financial accounting record of farm land sold to Samuel Titus and Nehemiah Sweet, dated January 16, 1843.\n","Alexandria, Virginia; regarding property-confiscation trial of Alexander Haight\n\t","2 court orders appointing Alexander Haight as \"surveyor of the county road\"\n\t","","receipt","receipt","receipt","note to pay","","receipt","","contains around 100 bank receipts and a list of credits\n\t","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","check for 1 cent and envelope","","","","","","","","","","","2 pages\n\t","","promise to pay","","","","","","","","two letters on one paper","","two letters on one paper","two letters on one paper","recipient unknown","","","","","","","","","","monthly statement","","","","bill","","","","includes envelope","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","two receipts","","","two receipts","","","","Two calling cards; one unpostmarked envelope addressed to George A. Clark and Brother","","","receipt and letter; includes envelope","three receipts","three receipts","three receipts; includes envelope","","includes envelope","","","includes a letter on the back, signed \"Mother\"","","contains records of sales and profits on produce (possibly grown on Sulley Plantation)","contains records of sales and profits on produce (possibly grown on Sulley Plantation)","One-page record of mortgage and interest on 215 acres of farmland owed by Margaret Sweet and her children, including Phebe Sweet\n\t","","contains 6 official tax receipts and 1 hand-written note on delinquent taxes","contains 23 official tax receipts and 3 hand-written notes on tax payments","contains 10 official tax receipts and 2 hand-written notes on tax payments","contains 2 tax receipts","This series contains around twenty original photographs and reproductions belonging to the Haight family. Subjects include Alexander, Phebe, Elizabeth, George, and Helen Haight; Fairfax County Court House; Sully Plantation; Fairfax Station during the Civil War; Alexander Haight's prize horse; and Clio, a slave girl whom Phebe Haight kept at the Sully Plantation until 1862.\n","No. 427 of Brady's album gallery, titled \"Prof. Lowe reconnoitering at Battle of Fair Oaks\"\n\t","tintype of Clio, a slave girl kept by Phebe Haight from 1852 to 1862\n\t","Two deguerrotype portraits in cases, both of the same man; in the second he is wearing a Union uniform\n\t","2 photographic reproductions; photographs taken by Timothy O'Sullivan\n\t","Photographic reproduction\n\t","","reproduced from original daguerrotype","reproduced from original daguerrotype","","","","","","photograph mounted to cardboard backing","photograph mounted to cardboard backing","photograph mounted on cardboard backing","photographic reproduction","photograph mounted on cardboard backing; Little Sully, Alexander and Phebe Haight's house on Sully Plantation, was built around 1851","thin booklet, mostly empty, with produce sales recorded on two pages","","","mounted to inside of booklet","subject unknown; measures 2.5\" x 4.5\"","subject unknown; appears to be a photographic reproduction; measures 8\" x 10\"","mounted on cardboard backing; subjects thought to be Phebe Haight, her sister Elizabeth, and Elizabeth's husband George","pictured outside house with horse; measures 4.5\" x 2.5\"","photographic reproduction of above listed photograph; measures 10\" x 8\"","2 photographic reproductions and three negatives of the same photo; pictured left to right are Fountain Beattie, Lycurgus Hutcheson, John S. Mosby, and George Turbeville IV\n\t","This series contains various materials pertaining to the Civil War such as civilian passes, diary excerpts, and Confederate currency. Specific items include Civil War maps and photographs; an official order from General Jackson on the day of the Battle of Chantilly (Ox Hill) prohibiting the theft or destruction of private property; documents granting passage of Alexander Haight and company into and out of Virginia; a hand-written note from the Union Major General Julius Stahel to the Union Army, attesting to the good standing of Alexander Haight; receipts of Alexander Haight for Union and Confederate supplies given out during the war; and a typed manuscript detailing the Civil War experiences of the Sutton family in Fairfax, excerpted from the diaries of Charles and Phebe Sutton.\n","printed statement memorializing Charles L. Atkins, a fallen Confederate soldier\n\t","signed by a Confederate officer under the command of General Beauregard\n\t","","","","","","","","features illustrations of Lady Justice, a frontier scene and a domestic scene","features an illustration of a shepherd and his sheep","front features a portrait of William Harris Crawford","addressed to Father from J. L. \n\t","pamphlet from ceremony memorializing fallen Union generals\n\t","Passes issued by various Provost Marshals' Offices granting Alexander Haight safe passage to and from various points in Northern Virginia\n\t","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","claim assembled by neighbors of Alexander Haight for damages incurred when the Confederate army passed through on September 1, 1862 \n\t","","","","","","","","order of General Jackson prohibiting theft of private property, signed by Jackson's officers\n\t","","","letter regarding publication of maps of the Battle of Manassas","edited and transcribed from the diaries of Charles and Phebe Sutton by their daughter, Alice Coates\n\t","This series contains seven illustrated monthly magazines and a book titled War Reminiscences by the Surgeon of Mosby's Command (1890). The magazines include issues of The Century, The Cosmopolitan, and McClure's.\n","","","","","","","","","","","This series contains miscellaneous printed materials, notes, and facsimiles. Materials include old business cards; brochures on local history; a newspaper facsimile (ca. 1975) on old Fairfax families, the Haights and Milans; a scrap book of old newsclippings; and a ledger full of accounting records dating from before the Revolutionary War.\n","","","","pamphlet","pamphlet","Pioneer America Society publication","article on Little Sully; publication of the Pioneer America Society","advertisement for Time-Life encyclopedia on the Old West","","pamphlet","brochure with photographic illustrations","","","","string sleeve with two strings inside","leather bound pocket size book\n\t","","","","from the Globes Northern Virginia Bicentennial Review; discusses the history of the Haight and Millan families","","sender and recipient both unknown","","","","4 pages","","","","fragment of poem written on looseleaf paper","","","","2 postcards","postcard","postcard","postcard","postcard","postcard","birthday card","","","picture of the cape","","10 calling cards: Mr. Harry L. Cather, Mrs. Frank Page, Gamett Ford, W. W. Millan, Jr., Carrie Ballinger, Mrs. Leda Terwilliger, Ella J. Worley, Miss Frankie M. Vosburgh, May Childs Furbrow, Mrs. Alice Hamill","business card","business card/tag","","Young Folk's Library of Choice Literature, Vol. III, No. 66","old guide book with illustrations","concert program for the UOGC, a Christian voluntary association","postcard","advertisement circular boasting \"The only Eye-Glasses for which was awarded Medal and Diploma at the Centennial Exhibition of 1876.\"","advertisement circular boasting product as winner of \"the Prize Medal at Philadelphia, 1876 and three gold medals at Paris, 1878.\"","advertisement circular","bears United States seal and photograph of Franklin D. Roosevelt","issued by the United States Department of the Interior National Park Service","envelope","ledger consists of only a few pages; scrapbook contains newsclippings pertaining to the Civil War\n\t","full leather-bound account book from a trading post on Lake George\n\t","This series includes Confederate bonds; a centennial print of the Declaration of Independence; and newspapers chronicling the sinking of the Titanic, the election of Franklin Roosevelt, and other historical events.\n","","signed bond notes on a 14\" x 16\" sheet of paper","unsigned bond notes on a 14\" x 16\" sheet of paper","unsigned bond notes on a 14\" x 16\" sheet of paper","","","includes an obituary for Colonel John Mosby in the Mount Kisko News\n\t","","","","","This series contains Civil War Artifacts as well as ancient American Indian arrowheads and tools. The Civil War artifacts include three muskets, ammunition, a sword with scabbard, two bayonets, a cavalry bridle, and a hand-made crutch.\n","16 bullets; all of the bullets in this series were found on Haight property after the Civil War\n\t","7 bullets\n\t","1 bullet\n\t","4 bullets\n\t","7 miniballs\n\t","picket stakes like this were used to tie horses\n\t","","","","","","","","used to hold gunpowder\n\t","13 envelopes containing stone arrowheads and knives, probably excavated from Haight property, which include labels claiming origins from 8,000 BCE - 3,500 BCE\n\t","6 envelopes containing stone arrowheads and knives, probably excavated from Haight property\n\t","21 rocks, 1 seashell, and 1 envelope with large iron nails\n\t","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","2 heavy artillery shells\n\t","","","","","","","","2.5 to 3 feet long\n\t","There are no restrictions on personal use. Permission to publish material from the Alexander Haight family collection must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.\n","This collection contains materials of the Haight family, who have lived in Northern Virginia since the 1840s, and who owned Sully Plantation during the Civil War. Materials include correspondence, household financial records, photographs, Civil War documents, and artifacts. The artifacts in the collection consist of American Indian arrowheads and Civil War relics. Most of the materials date from the mid to late 19th century and the early 20th century, but the collection also includes a ledger dating from before the American Revolution and a few items dating from after the First World War. \n","George Mason University.  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These include receipts for provisions supplied by the Haight farm to both the Union and Confederate armies; a letter from Union Major General Julius Stahel attesting to the good standing of Alexander Haight and ordering the protection of his property by Union troops; and a court memorandum offering the transport of Alexander Haight to and from his trial over the confiscation of property during the war.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexander Levi Haight (1891-1981), the eponymous donor of this collection, was the son of Henry Clement Haight (1859-1936) and Emma Jane Young (1858-1939) and grandson of Alexander and Phebe Haight of the Civil War period.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information\n"],"bioghist_tesim":["Alexander Haight (1822-1880), son of Amy C. Haight (1787-1863) and Jacob Haight (1782-1862), lived at Sully Plantation from 1842-1874. Quaker farmers from Dutchess County, New York, the Haights moved to Sully at the urging of Jacob, who delighted in the milder climate and extensive farm land, which they enhanced with lime and guano fertilizers. In 1845, Alexander married Phebe Sweet (1824-1898), and in 1851 they finished building their new home, \"Little Sully,\" on Haight property just south of the main Sully house.","The effects of the Civil War on daily life in Northern Virginia are evident from the personal letters and military documents that have been preserved. Phebe and her sister-in-law, Maria Haight Barlow, were left to defend their homes when Jacob and Alexander were forced to flee to Alexandria and Washington to avoid incoming Confederate troops who suspected the Haights of being Union sympathizers. The Haights did, in fact, support the Union, and toward the end of the war Alexander Haight joined the Union Army.","Many of the documents in this collection indicate something of the precarious position in which the Haights were caught during the Civil War. These include receipts for provisions supplied by the Haight farm to both the Union and Confederate armies; a letter from Union Major General Julius Stahel attesting to the good standing of Alexander Haight and ordering the protection of his property by Union troops; and a court memorandum offering the transport of Alexander Haight to and from his trial over the confiscation of property during the war.\n","Alexander Levi Haight (1891-1981), the eponymous donor of this collection, was the son of Henry Clement Haight (1859-1936) and Emma Jane Young (1858-1939) and grandson of Alexander and Phebe Haight of the Civil War period."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAlexander Haight family collection, C0159, Special Collections and Archives, George Mason University Libraries.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Alexander Haight family collection, C0159, Special Collections and Archives, George Mason University Libraries.\n"],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessed by Special Collections and Archives staff. 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The artifacts in the collection consist of American Indian arrowheads and Civil War relics. Most of the materials date from the mid to late 19th century and the early 20th century, but the collection also includes a ledger dating from before the American Revolution and a few items dating from after the First World War. \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1, Correspondence, contains letters to and from members of the Haight family and their friends. Haight family members represented in this series include George, Helen, Henry, Margaret, and Phebe. Some of the letters refer to the California Gold Rush in which Alexander Haight's brother-in-law, George Sweet (1821-1898), participated as a \"49er\". Other letters refer to the Civil War in which Henry C. Haight's father-in-law, John M. 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Underwood on a forthcoming war-time property-confiscation trial of Alexander Haight; bank receipts of Elizabeth Haight from 1914-1919; deeds of gift from George Haight, 1895-1903; correspondence from March of 1884 regarding damage claims by Phebe Haight from the West and Sisson railroad company for damaged packages of butter; and a  financial accounting record of farm land sold to Samuel Titus and Nehemiah Sweet, dated January 16, 1843.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3, Photographs, contains around twenty original photographs and reproductions belonging to the Haight family. Subjects include Alexander, Phebe, Elizabeth, George, and Helen Haight; Fairfax County Court House; Sully Plantation; Fairfax Station during the Civil War; Alexander Haight's prize horse; and Clio, a slave girl whom Phebe Haight kept at the Sully Plantation until 1862.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4, Civil War Documents, contains various materials pertaining to the Civil War such as civilian passes, diary excerpts, and Confederate currency. Specific items include Civil War maps and photographs; an official order from General Jackson on the day of the Battle of Chantilly (Ox Hill) prohibiting the theft or destruction of private property; documents granting passage of Alexander Haight and company into and out of Virginia; a hand-written note from the Union Major General Julius Stahel to the Union Army, attesting to the good standing of Alexander Haight; receipts of Alexander Haight for Union and Confederate supplies given out during the war; and a typed manuscript detailing the Civil War experiences of the Sutton family in Fairfax, excerpted from the diaries of Charles and Phebe Sutton.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 5, Publications and Serials, contains seven illustrated monthly magazines and a book titled War Reminiscences by the Surgeon of Mosby's Command (1890). The magazines include issues of The Century, The Cosmopolitan, and McClure's.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 6, Miscellaneous, contains miscellaneous printed materials, notes, and facsimiles. Materials include old business cards; brochures on local history; a newspaper facsimile (circa 1975) on old Fairfax families, the Haights and Milans; a scrap book of old newsclippings; and a ledger full of accounting records dating from before the Revolutionary War.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 7, Oversize, includes Confederate bonds; a centennial print of the Declaration of Independence; and newspapers chronicling the sinking of the Titanic, the election of Franklin Roosevelt, and other historical events.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 8, Objects, contains Civil War Artifacts as well as ancient American Indian arrowheads and tools. 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Underwood on a forthcoming war-time property-confiscation trial of Alexander Haight; bank receipts of Elizabeth Haight from 1914-1919; deeds of gift from George Haight, 1895-1903; correspondence from March of 1884 regarding damage claims by Phebe Haight from the West and Sisson railroad company for damaged packages of butter; and a  financial accounting record of farm land sold to Samuel Titus and Nehemiah Sweet, dated January 16, 1843.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlexandria, Virginia; regarding property-confiscation trial of Alexander Haight\n\t\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 court orders appointing Alexander Haight as \"surveyor of the county road\"\n\t\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ereceipt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ereceipt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ereceipt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003enote to pay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ereceipt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003econtains around 100 bank receipts and a list of credits\n\t\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003echeck for 1 cent and envelope\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pages\n\t\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003epromise to pay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003etwo letters on one paper\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003etwo letters on one paper\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003etwo letters on one paper\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003erecipient unknown\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003emonthly statement\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ebill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eincludes envelope\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003etwo receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003etwo receipts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo calling cards; one unpostmarked envelope addressed to George A. 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Subjects include Alexander, Phebe, Elizabeth, George, and Helen Haight; Fairfax County Court House; Sully Plantation; Fairfax Station during the Civil War; Alexander Haight's prize horse; and Clio, a slave girl whom Phebe Haight kept at the Sully Plantation until 1862.\n","Series 4, Civil War Documents, contains various materials pertaining to the Civil War such as civilian passes, diary excerpts, and Confederate currency. Specific items include Civil War maps and photographs; an official order from General Jackson on the day of the Battle of Chantilly (Ox Hill) prohibiting the theft or destruction of private property; documents granting passage of Alexander Haight and company into and out of Virginia; a hand-written note from the Union Major General Julius Stahel to the Union Army, attesting to the good standing of Alexander Haight; receipts of Alexander Haight for Union and Confederate supplies given out during the war; and a typed manuscript detailing the Civil War experiences of the Sutton family in Fairfax, excerpted from the diaries of Charles and Phebe Sutton.\n","Series 5, Publications and Serials, contains seven illustrated monthly magazines and a book titled War Reminiscences by the Surgeon of Mosby's Command (1890). The magazines include issues of The Century, The Cosmopolitan, and McClure's.\n","Series 6, Miscellaneous, contains miscellaneous printed materials, notes, and facsimiles. 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The king worried about their goals and safety, so he sent in the military to keep the peace.  On July 11, 1789, King Louis XVI fired his finance minister, Jacques Necker, a favorite of the people.  The people thought this meant a coup against the Assembly and began an open rebellion on July 12.  On July 14, a Parisian mob stormed the Bastille fortress, a symbol of monarchical tyranny; they killed the governor, Launay, after the cease-fire and paraded his head around on a pike.  The turmoil continued until the king went to Paris on July 17 to show his support.\n","While the National Assembly worked on a new constitution, the economic conditions in France, especially Paris, worsened.  Women gathered in the market on October 5 and marched to city hall to have their demands heard.  Not happy with the city officials' responses, the women marched to Versailles to see the king.  To help calm the women, Lafayette convinced the king to move to Paris with his family.  Over the course of the next two years, the National Assembly worked on a constitution.  During this time, different factions struggled for power.  Just before the constitution was finished in the summer of 1791, the king and his family tried to flee France.  They were discovered in Varennes and returned to Paris, where he was forced to agree to a constitutional monarchy. \n"," In another year, another faction would rise to power, abolish the monarchy, and declare a Republic.  The new Republic  declared a war on Austria and counter-revolutionaries led a resistance movement to the new government.  Louis XVI and his family was arrested and Louis and Marie-Antoinette were executed, along with about 40,000 people during the Reign of Terror.  The Thermidorian Reaction led to the arrest of Robespierre and an end to the terror.  A new constitution was accepted and established the directory.  This government saw the end of the revolution and the rise of Napoleon.\n","Jean-Louis Prieur, called the Young, was born in Paris in 1759 to a sculptor, designer, and engraver. An artist himself, Prieur the Young made more than sixty drawings of episodes of the Revolution, beginning with the unrest before the taking of the Bastille.  He was arrested in Year III of the revolution and guillotined in 1795.\n","Pierre-Gabriel Berthault was born in 1737 and became an engraver.  His greatest work was his cooperation with the \"Tableaux Historiques\".  His name appears on over one hundred prints.  He was called away to run a printing workshop for the Republic where he oversaw the formidable publication of \"Description de l'Égypte\".  He died in 1831 in Paris.\n","Processed by Stacey Kniatt in 2010. EAD markup completed by Stacey Kniatt in March 2010.\n",".","Print engravings of the French Revolution by Pierre-Gabriel Berthault (1737-1831).  Berthault created the engravings from drawings by Jean-Louis Prieur (1759-1795).  These images begin with the Estates General meeting before the Revolution officially begins and continues through until just after King Louis XVI is executed.  Many of the prints illustrate pillaging, massacres, fighting, and important events in the Revolution, such as the taking of the Bastille, Louis moving his family to the Tuileries Palace, Louis XVI's flight to Varennes, and the execution of the King.  Many of the key figures of the Revolution to this time can be found in several of the images, including Jacques Necker, King Louis XVI, Lafayette, Mirabeau, Marquis de Favras, and the Marquis de Launey. Some of the 82 prints appear to have been created by an artist other than Berthault, or perhaps appeared in a publication other than \"Tableaux Historiques\". The images measure approximately 18x24cm to 18x26cm.","Engravings, mostly copperplate, from \"Collection complete des tableaux historiques de la revolution francaise\".  These were engraved by Pierre-Gabriel Berthault (1737-1831) after drawings by Jean-Louis Prieur (1759-1795).\n","The people deliver the French guards to the Abby St. Germain.","Motion made at the Palais Royal, by Camille Desmoulins.","The people working to close the Opera.","The French guards saving Mr. Du Chatelet, their colonel, from popular turmoil.","The busts of Madame Orléans and Necker carried to the Place Louis XV.","Burning of the guardhouse on the Pont Neuf.","Mr. Lambesc entering the Tuileries with a detachment of the Royal German army.","Action between Royal German guards and a detachment of French guards, across from the depot.","**This one looks different from the rest and has a paragraph explanation to go with it; different artist too** Gunfire at Fauxbourg Antoine.","Troops of the Champ de Mars leaving for the Place Louis XV.","Barrier of the conference on fire.","Paris guarded by the people.\t","Looting of the maison St. Lazare.","Looting of weapons in storage.","Taking weapons from the Invalides.","Death of Mr. de Flesselles, mayor of Paris.\t","Taking the Bastille.\t","Arrest of Mr. De Launay, governor of the Bastille.","Alert the night.","Parisian cannons taken to Montmartre.","The King arrives at the Hotel-de-ville.","Torture of Foulon at the Place de Grève.","Funeral service of the citizens killed in the siege of the Bastille, Speech delivered by the Abby Fauchet.","Gunpowder ship stopped at the Port of St. Paul.","Cannons brought from Chantilly to Paris.","Besenval taken in the old castle-fortress, at Brie-Comte-Robert.","Offerings made to the National Assembly by women artists.","Blessing the flag of the Parisian national guard at Notre Dame.","Orgy of bodyguards in the opera hall of Versailles.","Women of the market leave to go look for the King at Versailles.","The King promises to come to Paris with his family, Salut of Arms before the Versailles castle.","The King arrives in Paris with his family, escorted by more than thirty thousand souls.","Mr. la Fayette has two hundred soldiers disarmed at the Champs-Elysées.","The commune of Paris bestows a sword of honor and civic crown to Englishman C.J.W. 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St. Germain in Paris.","Massacre at La Chapelle by the hunters barriers.","Vincennes affair.","Dagger affair inside the Tuileries castle.","Mirabeau's funeral.","Effigy of the Pope burned at the Palais Royal.","Coming in by the open gate.","The arrest of Louis Capet at Varennes.","Return from Varennes. Arrival of Louis Capet in Paris.","Triumph of Voltaire.","Publication of martial law on the Champ de Mars.","Proclamation of the Constitution, marketplace of the innocent.","Death of a squire in the church of the Cordelliers in Avignon.","First festival of liberty at the Swiss château-vieux.","Death of General Dillon in the city of Lille.","Funeral procession in honor of Simoneau, mayor of Éstampes.","The people entering the Tuileries castle.","Commemoration of the taking of the Bastille.","Taking the Jalès camp by the patriots.","Proclamation of the country in danger.","Marseillais dinner on the Champs-Elysées.","Siege and taking of the Tuileries castle.","Statue of Louis XIV pulled down, Place des Victoires.","Transfer of Louis Capet and his family to temple.","Emigration of La Fayette from camp outside of Sedan.\t","Taking of Verdun, death of Beaurepaire.","Massacres of September 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, 1792.","Taking of the town of Spire. \n\t","Bombing of the town of Lille. ","Victory of Jemmapes.\t","Assassination of Basseville, in Rome.","Assassination of le Pelletier, restaurant Maison de Février.","Torture of Louis XVI, Place de la Révolution.","Battle of Neerwinden.","The days of May 31, June 1 and 2, 1793.","There are no restrictions on personal use. Permission to publish material from the Broadus Bailey French Revolution print collection must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.\n","Print engravings of the French Revolution by Pierre-Gabriel Berthault (1737-1831).  Berthault created the engravings from drawings by Jean-Louis Prieur (1759-1795).  These images begin with the Estates General meeting before the Revolution officially begins and continues through until just after King Louis XVI is executed. The images measure approximately 18x24cm to 18x26cm.   \n","George Mason University.  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The king worried about their goals and safety, so he sent in the military to keep the peace.  On July 11, 1789, King Louis XVI fired his finance minister, Jacques Necker, a favorite of the people.  The people thought this meant a coup against the Assembly and began an open rebellion on July 12.  On July 14, a Parisian mob stormed the Bastille fortress, a symbol of monarchical tyranny; they killed the governor, Launay, after the cease-fire and paraded his head around on a pike.  The turmoil continued until the king went to Paris on July 17 to show his support.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhile the National Assembly worked on a new constitution, the economic conditions in France, especially Paris, worsened.  Women gathered in the market on October 5 and marched to city hall to have their demands heard.  Not happy with the city officials' responses, the women marched to Versailles to see the king.  To help calm the women, Lafayette convinced the king to move to Paris with his family.  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Women gathered in the market on October 5 and marched to city hall to have their demands heard.  Not happy with the city officials' responses, the women marched to Versailles to see the king.  To help calm the women, Lafayette convinced the king to move to Paris with his family.  Over the course of the next two years, the National Assembly worked on a constitution.  During this time, different factions struggled for power.  Just before the constitution was finished in the summer of 1791, the king and his family tried to flee France.  They were discovered in Varennes and returned to Paris, where he was forced to agree to a constitutional monarchy. \n"," In another year, another faction would rise to power, abolish the monarchy, and declare a Republic.  The new Republic  declared a war on Austria and counter-revolutionaries led a resistance movement to the new government.  Louis XVI and his family was arrested and Louis and Marie-Antoinette were executed, along with about 40,000 people during the Reign of Terror.  The Thermidorian Reaction led to the arrest of Robespierre and an end to the terror.  A new constitution was accepted and established the directory.  This government saw the end of the revolution and the rise of Napoleon.\n","Jean-Louis Prieur, called the Young, was born in Paris in 1759 to a sculptor, designer, and engraver. An artist himself, Prieur the Young made more than sixty drawings of episodes of the Revolution, beginning with the unrest before the taking of the Bastille.  He was arrested in Year III of the revolution and guillotined in 1795.\n","Pierre-Gabriel Berthault was born in 1737 and became an engraver.  His greatest work was his cooperation with the \"Tableaux Historiques\".  His name appears on over one hundred prints.  He was called away to run a printing workshop for the Republic where he oversaw the formidable publication of \"Description de l'Égypte\".  He died in 1831 in Paris.\n"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBroadus Bailey French Revolution print collection, C0072, Special Collections and Archives, George Mason University Libraries.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Broadus Bailey French Revolution print collection, C0072, Special Collections and Archives, George Mason University Libraries.\n"],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessed by Stacey Kniatt in 2010. EAD markup completed by Stacey Kniatt in March 2010.\n\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information\n"],"processinfo_tesim":["Processed by Stacey Kniatt in 2010. 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Many of the prints illustrate pillaging, massacres, fighting, and important events in the Revolution, such as the taking of the Bastille, Louis moving his family to the Tuileries Palace, Louis XVI's flight to Varennes, and the execution of the King.  Many of the key figures of the Revolution to this time can be found in several of the images, including Jacques Necker, King Louis XVI, Lafayette, Mirabeau, Marquis de Favras, and the Marquis de Launey. Some of the 82 prints appear to have been created by an artist other than Berthault, or perhaps appeared in a publication other than \"Tableaux Historiques\". The images measure approximately 18x24cm to 18x26cm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEngravings, mostly copperplate, from \"Collection complete des tableaux historiques de la revolution francaise\".  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Nesham.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe brothers Agasse going to torture, their bodies returned to their family.\t\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePillage of the arsenal of Lyon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFavras, does the honorable thing in front of the church Notre Dame, in Paris.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMassacre of patriots of Montauban.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWork on the Champ de Mars, for the festival of the Federation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFédération générale made in Paris.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCelebration carried out in memory of the Fédération générale: Joust on the water.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFestivities and illuminations at the Champs Elysées\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNancy affaire. 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Berthault created the engravings from drawings by Jean-Louis Prieur (1759-1795).  These images begin with the Estates General meeting before the Revolution officially begins and continues through until just after King Louis XVI is executed.  Many of the prints illustrate pillaging, massacres, fighting, and important events in the Revolution, such as the taking of the Bastille, Louis moving his family to the Tuileries Palace, Louis XVI's flight to Varennes, and the execution of the King.  Many of the key figures of the Revolution to this time can be found in several of the images, including Jacques Necker, King Louis XVI, Lafayette, Mirabeau, Marquis de Favras, and the Marquis de Launey. Some of the 82 prints appear to have been created by an artist other than Berthault, or perhaps appeared in a publication other than \"Tableaux Historiques\". 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The king worried about their goals and safety, so he sent in the military to keep the peace. On July 11, 1789, King Louis XVI fired his finance minister, Jacques Necker, a favorite of the people. The people thought this meant a coup against the Assembly and began an open rebellion on July 12. On July 14, a Parisian mob stormed the Bastille fortress, a symbol of monarchical tyranny; they killed the governor, Launay, after the cease-fire and paraded his head around on a pike. The turmoil continued until the king went to Paris on July 17 to show his support. ","While the National Assembly worked on a new constitution, the economic conditions in France, especially Paris, worsened. Women gathered in the market on October 5 and marched to city hall to have their demands heard. Not happy with the city officials' responses, the women marched to Versailles to see the king. To help calm the women, Lafayette convinced the king to move to Paris with his family. Over the course of the next two years, the National Assembly worked on a constitution. During this time, different factions struggled for power. Just before the constitution was finished in the summer of 1791, the king and his family tried to flee France. They were discovered in Varennes and returned to Paris, where he was forced to agree to a constitutional monarchy. "," In another year, another faction would rise to power, abolish the monarchy, and declare a Republic. The new Republic declared a war on Austria and counter-revolutionaries led a resistance movement to the new government. Louis XVI and his family was arrested and Louis and Marie-Antoinette were executed, along with about 40,000 people during the Reign of Terror. The Thermidorian Reaction led to the arrest of Robespierre and an end to the terror. A new constitution was accepted and established the directory. This government saw the end of the revolution and the rise of Napoleon. ","Jean-Louis Prieur, called the Young, was born in Paris in 1759 to a sculptor, designer, and engraver. An artist himself, Prieur the Young made more than sixty drawings of episodes of the Revolution, beginning with the unrest before the taking of the Bastille. He was arrested in Year III of the revolution and guillotined in 1795. ","Pierre-Gabriel Berthault was born in 1737 and became an engraver. His greatest work was his cooperation with the \"Tableaux Historiques\". His name appears on over one hundred prints. He was called away to run a printing workshop for the Republic where he oversaw the formidable publication of \"Description de l'Egypte\". He died in 1831 in Paris. ","Processed by Stacey Kniatt in 2010. EAD markup completed by Stacey Kniatt in March 2010.",".","Print engravings of the French Revolution by Pierre-Gabriel Berthault (1737-1831). Berthault created the engravings from drawings by Jean-Louis Prieur (1759-1795). 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The Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries believes that this collection is not restricted by copyright or related rights, but a conclusive determination could not be made. (See https://rightsstatements.org/page/NKC/1.0/?language=en)","Print engravings of the French Revolution by Pierre-Gabriel Berthault (1737-1831). Berthault created the engravings from drawings by Jean-Louis Prieur (1759-1795). These images begin with the Estates General meeting before the Revolution officially begins and continues through until just after King Louis XVI is executed. The images measure approximately 18x24cm to 18x26cm.","George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center","Bailey, Broadus","Berthault, Pierre Gabriel, 1737-1831","Prieur, J.-L. 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The king worried about their goals and safety, so he sent in the military to keep the peace.  On July 11, 1789, King Louis XVI fired his finance minister, Jacques Necker, a favorite of the people.  The people thought this meant a coup against the Assembly and began an open rebellion on July 12.  On July 14, a Parisian mob stormed the Bastille fortress, a symbol of monarchical tyranny; they killed the governor, Launay, after the cease-fire and paraded his head around on a pike.  The turmoil continued until the king went to Paris on July 17 to show his support.\n","While the National Assembly worked on a new constitution, the economic conditions in France, especially Paris, worsened.  Women gathered in the market on October 5 and marched to city hall to have their demands heard.  Not happy with the city officials' responses, the women marched to Versailles to see the king.  To help calm the women, Lafayette convinced the king to move to Paris with his family.  Over the course of the next two years, the National Assembly worked on a constitution.  During this time, different factions struggled for power.  Just before the constitution was finished in the summer of 1791, the king and his family tried to flee France.  They were discovered in Varennes and returned to Paris, where he was forced to agree to a constitutional monarchy. \n"," In another year, another faction would rise to power, abolish the monarchy, and declare a Republic.  The new Republic  declared a war on Austria and counter-revolutionaries led a resistance movement to the new government.  Louis XVI and his family was arrested and Louis and Marie-Antoinette were executed, along with about 40,000 people during the Reign of Terror.  The Thermidorian Reaction led to the arrest of Robespierre and an end to the terror.  A new constitution was accepted and established the directory.  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Women gathered in the market on October 5 and marched to city hall to have their demands heard.  Not happy with the city officials' responses, the women marched to Versailles to see the king.  To help calm the women, Lafayette convinced the king to move to Paris with his family.  Over the course of the next two years, the National Assembly worked on a constitution.  During this time, different factions struggled for power.  Just before the constitution was finished in the summer of 1791, the king and his family tried to flee France.  They were discovered in Varennes and returned to Paris, where he was forced to agree to a constitutional monarchy. \n"," In another year, another faction would rise to power, abolish the monarchy, and declare a Republic.  The new Republic  declared a war on Austria and counter-revolutionaries led a resistance movement to the new government.  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The king worried about their goals and safety, so he sent in the military to keep the peace. On July 11, 1789, King Louis XVI fired his finance minister, Jacques Necker, a favorite of the people. The people thought this meant a coup against the Assembly and began an open rebellion on July 12. On July 14, a Parisian mob stormed the Bastille fortress, a symbol of monarchical tyranny; they killed the governor, Launay, after the cease-fire and paraded his head around on a pike. The turmoil continued until the king went to Paris on July 17 to show his support. ","While the National Assembly worked on a new constitution, the economic conditions in France, especially Paris, worsened. Women gathered in the market on October 5 and marched to city hall to have their demands heard. Not happy with the city officials' responses, the women marched to Versailles to see the king. To help calm the women, Lafayette convinced the king to move to Paris with his family. Over the course of the next two years, the National Assembly worked on a constitution. During this time, different factions struggled for power. Just before the constitution was finished in the summer of 1791, the king and his family tried to flee France. They were discovered in Varennes and returned to Paris, where he was forced to agree to a constitutional monarchy. "," In another year, another faction would rise to power, abolish the monarchy, and declare a Republic. The new Republic declared a war on Austria and counter-revolutionaries led a resistance movement to the new government. Louis XVI and his family was arrested and Louis and Marie-Antoinette were executed, along with about 40,000 people during the Reign of Terror. The Thermidorian Reaction led to the arrest of Robespierre and an end to the terror. A new constitution was accepted and established the directory. This government saw the end of the revolution and the rise of Napoleon. ","Jean-Louis Prieur, called the Young, was born in Paris in 1759 to a sculptor, designer, and engraver. An artist himself, Prieur the Young made more than sixty drawings of episodes of the Revolution, beginning with the unrest before the taking of the Bastille. He was arrested in Year III of the revolution and guillotined in 1795. ","Pierre-Gabriel Berthault was born in 1737 and became an engraver. His greatest work was his cooperation with the \"Tableaux Historiques\". His name appears on over one hundred prints. He was called away to run a printing workshop for the Republic where he oversaw the formidable publication of \"Description de l'Egypte\". He died in 1831 in Paris. ","Processed by Stacey Kniatt in 2010. EAD markup completed by Stacey Kniatt in March 2010.",".","Print engravings of the French Revolution by Pierre-Gabriel Berthault (1737-1831). Berthault created the engravings from drawings by Jean-Louis Prieur (1759-1795). These images begin with the Estates General meeting before the Revolution officially begins and continues through until just after King Louis XVI is executed. Many of the prints illustrate pillaging, massacres, fighting, and important events in the Revolution, such as the taking of the Bastille, Louis moving his family to the Tuileries Palace, Louis XVI's flight to Varennes, and the execution of the King. Many of the key figures of the Revolution to this time can be found in several of the images, including Jacques Necker, King Louis XVI, Lafayette, Mirabeau, Marquis de Favras, and the Marquis de Launey. Some of the 82 prints appear to have been created by an artist other than Berthault, or perhaps appeared in a publication other than \"Tableaux Historiques\". The images measure approximately 18x24cm to 18x26cm.","Engravings, mostly copperplate, from \"Collection complete des tableaux historiques de la revolution francaise\". 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Berthault created the engravings from drawings by Jean-Louis Prieur (1759-1795). These images begin with the Estates General meeting before the Revolution officially begins and continues through until just after King Louis XVI is executed. Many of the prints illustrate pillaging, massacres, fighting, and important events in the Revolution, such as the taking of the Bastille, Louis moving his family to the Tuileries Palace, Louis XVI's flight to Varennes, and the execution of the King. Many of the key figures of the Revolution to this time can be found in several of the images, including Jacques Necker, King Louis XVI, Lafayette, Mirabeau, Marquis de Favras, and the Marquis de Launey. Some of the 82 prints appear to have been created by an artist other than Berthault, or perhaps appeared in a publication other than \"Tableaux Historiques\". 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The king worried about their goals and safety, so he sent in the military to keep the peace.  On July 11, 1789, King Louis XVI fired his finance minister, Jacques Necker, a favorite of the people.  The people thought this meant a coup against the Assembly and began an open rebellion on July 12.  On July 14, a Parisian mob stormed the Bastille fortress, a symbol of monarchical tyranny; they killed the governor, Launay, after the cease-fire and paraded his head around on a pike.  The turmoil continued until the king went to Paris on July 17 to show his support.\n","While the National Assembly worked on a new constitution, the economic conditions in France, especially Paris, worsened.  Women gathered in the market on October 5 and marched to city hall to have their demands heard.  Not happy with the city officials' responses, the women marched to Versailles to see the king.  To help calm the women, Lafayette convinced the king to move to Paris with his family.  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The king worried about their goals and safety, so he sent in the military to keep the peace. On July 11, 1789, King Louis XVI fired his finance minister, Jacques Necker, a favorite of the people. The people thought this meant a coup against the Assembly and began an open rebellion on July 12. On July 14, a Parisian mob stormed the Bastille fortress, a symbol of monarchical tyranny; they killed the governor, Launay, after the cease-fire and paraded his head around on a pike. The turmoil continued until the king went to Paris on July 17 to show his support. ","While the National Assembly worked on a new constitution, the economic conditions in France, especially Paris, worsened. Women gathered in the market on October 5 and marched to city hall to have their demands heard. Not happy with the city officials' responses, the women marched to Versailles to see the king. To help calm the women, Lafayette convinced the king to move to Paris with his family. Over the course of the next two years, the National Assembly worked on a constitution. During this time, different factions struggled for power. Just before the constitution was finished in the summer of 1791, the king and his family tried to flee France. They were discovered in Varennes and returned to Paris, where he was forced to agree to a constitutional monarchy. "," In another year, another faction would rise to power, abolish the monarchy, and declare a Republic. The new Republic declared a war on Austria and counter-revolutionaries led a resistance movement to the new government. Louis XVI and his family was arrested and Louis and Marie-Antoinette were executed, along with about 40,000 people during the Reign of Terror. The Thermidorian Reaction led to the arrest of Robespierre and an end to the terror. A new constitution was accepted and established the directory. This government saw the end of the revolution and the rise of Napoleon. ","Jean-Louis Prieur, called the Young, was born in Paris in 1759 to a sculptor, designer, and engraver. An artist himself, Prieur the Young made more than sixty drawings of episodes of the Revolution, beginning with the unrest before the taking of the Bastille. He was arrested in Year III of the revolution and guillotined in 1795. ","Pierre-Gabriel Berthault was born in 1737 and became an engraver. His greatest work was his cooperation with the \"Tableaux Historiques\". His name appears on over one hundred prints. He was called away to run a printing workshop for the Republic where he oversaw the formidable publication of \"Description de l'Egypte\". He died in 1831 in Paris. ","Processed by Stacey Kniatt in 2010. EAD markup completed by Stacey Kniatt in March 2010.",".","Print engravings of the French Revolution by Pierre-Gabriel Berthault (1737-1831). Berthault created the engravings from drawings by Jean-Louis Prieur (1759-1795). These images begin with the Estates General meeting before the Revolution officially begins and continues through until just after King Louis XVI is executed. Many of the prints illustrate pillaging, massacres, fighting, and important events in the Revolution, such as the taking of the Bastille, Louis moving his family to the Tuileries Palace, Louis XVI's flight to Varennes, and the execution of the King. Many of the key figures of the Revolution to this time can be found in several of the images, including Jacques Necker, King Louis XVI, Lafayette, Mirabeau, Marquis de Favras, and the Marquis de Launey. Some of the 82 prints appear to have been created by an artist other than Berthault, or perhaps appeared in a publication other than \"Tableaux Historiques\". The images measure approximately 18x24cm to 18x26cm.","Engravings, mostly copperplate, from \"Collection complete des tableaux historiques de la revolution francaise\". 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The king worried about their goals and safety, so he sent in the military to keep the peace.  On July 11, 1789, King Louis XVI fired his finance minister, Jacques Necker, a favorite of the people.  The people thought this meant a coup against the Assembly and began an open rebellion on July 12.  On July 14, a Parisian mob stormed the Bastille fortress, a symbol of monarchical tyranny; they killed the governor, Launay, after the cease-fire and paraded his head around on a pike.  The turmoil continued until the king went to Paris on July 17 to show his support.\n","While the National Assembly worked on a new constitution, the economic conditions in France, especially Paris, worsened.  Women gathered in the market on October 5 and marched to city hall to have their demands heard.  Not happy with the city officials' responses, the women marched to Versailles to see the king.  To help calm the women, Lafayette convinced the king to move to Paris with his family.  Over the course of the next two years, the National Assembly worked on a constitution.  During this time, different factions struggled for power.  Just before the constitution was finished in the summer of 1791, the king and his family tried to flee France.  They were discovered in Varennes and returned to Paris, where he was forced to agree to a constitutional monarchy. \n"," In another year, another faction would rise to power, abolish the monarchy, and declare a Republic.  The new Republic  declared a war on Austria and counter-revolutionaries led a resistance movement to the new government.  Louis XVI and his family was arrested and Louis and Marie-Antoinette were executed, along with about 40,000 people during the Reign of Terror.  The Thermidorian Reaction led to the arrest of Robespierre and an end to the terror.  A new constitution was accepted and established the directory.  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Many of the prints illustrate pillaging, massacres, fighting, and important events in the Revolution, such as the taking of the Bastille, Louis moving his family to the Tuileries Palace, Louis XVI's flight to Varennes, and the execution of the King.  Many of the key figures of the Revolution to this time can be found in several of the images, including Jacques Necker, King Louis XVI, Lafayette, Mirabeau, Marquis de Favras, and the Marquis de Launey. Some of the 82 prints appear to have been created by an artist other than Berthault, or perhaps appeared in a publication other than \"Tableaux Historiques\". The images measure approximately 18x24cm to 18x26cm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEngravings, mostly copperplate, from \"Collection complete des tableaux historiques de la revolution francaise\".  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