Description: Jean François Aimé Dejean - Manuscript Letter To Count d'Hunebourg - [Empire] The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Jean François Aimé, Count Dejean (1749-1824), French soldier, general of the French Revolution, then minister of Napoleon I and senator of the First Empire.Handwritten letter signed to the Count of Hunebourg (Henri Clarke) on January 6, 1809 - 3 pages in-4 - Good condition despite a tear at the fold"Sir, the General Directorate of War Supplies represents me 1° that the only oven assigned to the handling of Spire is damaged and threatened with imminent ruin 2° That its chief agent in the 26th division, foreseeing the embarrassment that the service would find itself in if this oven were to fail, designated a building called the chapel adjoining the handling in which there are four ovens which were built in the year 14 during the passage of the Grande Armée, two of which would be sufficient for service by means of some repairs required by the imperfection of their construction 3° That this agent observed that the premises in question, by means of an inexpensive repair, could be arranged in such a way as to establish good handling and that by erecting two partitions, a place would be found there for the flours for daily consumption, a bread store and handling with two ovens. The information that I requested on this subject from the authorizing commissioner of the twenty-sixth military division confirms the facts put forward by the General Directorate of Food. I ask your Excellency to have it examined whether the requested change is necessary and if so, to be kind enough, on the one hand, to provoke from His Excellency the Minister of Finance the suitable arrangements for the handover of the building known as the chapel , and on the other hand, give orders for the execution of the work to be done to appropriate the new premises in question for the food service. I also ask your Excellency to be kind enough to let me know what you think should be decided in this regard."Careful shippingReturn accepted2° That its chief agent in the 26th division, foreseeing the embarrassment that the service would find itself in if this oven were to fail, designated a building called the chapel adjoining the handling in which there are four ovens which were built in the year 14 during the passage of the Grande Armée, two of which would be sufficient for service by means of some repairs required by the imperfection of their construction I ask your Excellency to have it examined whether the requested change is necessary and if so, to be kind enough, on the one hand, to provoke from His Excellency the Minister of Finance the suitable arrangements for the handover of the building known as the chapel , and on the other hand, give orders for the execution of the work to be done to appropriate the new premise
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