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Vattemare, Alexandre, 1796-1864

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Personal name headingVattemare, Alexandre, 1796-1864
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Variant(s)Vattemare, A. (Alexandre), 1796-1864
Vattemare, Nicolas-Marie-Alexandre, 1796-1864
Vattemar, Alexandre, 1796-1864
Vattemare, Alexander, 1796-1864
See alsoAlexandre, Mons., 1796-1864
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Associated countryFrance
Birth date1796-11
Death date1864-04-07
Place of birthParis (France)
Place of deathParis (France)
Field of activityExchange of publications
AffiliationBoston Public Library
Profession or occupationPhilanthropists Ventriloquists
Found inMovement of the international litterary exchanges, between France and North America from January, 1845, to May, 1846, 1846: p. 3, etc. (Alexandre Vattemare; signed, A. Vattemare)
Bib. nat. (hdg.: Vattemare, Nicolas-Marie-Alexandre [Alexandre in italics]; usage: Alexandre Vattemare, A. Vattemare)
NUC pre-56 (Vattemare, Alexandre, 1796-1864)
LC data base, 8-25-89 (hdg.: Vattemare, Alexandre, 1796-1864)
Moncrieff, W.T. The adventures of a ventriloquist ... [182-?]: t.p. (Mons. Alexandre)
Dict. of Canadian biog. online, web site, 20 Jan. 2010 (hdg.: Vattemare, Nicolas-Marie-Alexandre, ventriloquist, philanthropist, and promoter of cultural exchanges; b. 7 Nov. 1796, d. 7 Apr. 1864)
Letter of Alexandre Vattemar to Gov. Floyd, 1849: page 2 (cover letter to his "First Annual Report as the Agent of International Exchange for the state of Virginia," signed: Alexandre Vattemar)
Who was who in America, historical volume 1607-1896, 1967 (Vattemare, Nicolas Marie Alexandre, b. Paris, France, Nov. 8, 1796; sent meml. to Congress suggesting system of exchange between museums and libraries of various countries, 1840; enthusiastic supporter of public libraries; associated with founding of Boston Public Library; died Paris, Apr. 7, 1864)
Letter to the Honorable G.O. Whittemore, Secretary of State of the Commonwealth of Michigan, 1847: page 2 (Alexander Vattemare)