DEFENSE OF THE PROVENÇAL COAST AFTER THE SIEGE OF TOULON - Lot 211

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DEFENSE OF THE PROVENÇAL COAST AFTER THE SIEGE OF TOULON - Lot 211
DEFENSE OF THE PROVENÇAL COAST AFTER THE SIEGE OF TOULON BONAPARTE (Napoleon). Autograph Apostille signed "Buonaparte" as brigadier general (2 autograph words, "certifié conforme") on the handwritten copy of a decree of the conventionnels on mission in the Midi. Toulon, 6 nivôse an II [December 26, 1793] (one p. 1/4 in-folio). Rare document signed by Napoleon Bonaparte, general for 4 days. Victorious at the siege of Toulon, recaptured thanks to him on December 19, 1793, he had just been promoted to brigadier general on December 22. "Considering the lack of order among the companies of cannoneers responsible for guarding the coast from the Bouches-du-Rhône to the Vard coast; the poor condition of all the batteries on this coast; the lack of proportion between the supply of the various cannons and the importance of their position ; the importance of our coast being in the most respectable state of deffence at a time when enemy squadrons are masters of the seas; decide that Citizen Bonaparte, Brigadier General of the artillery, will be charged with inspecting the coast from the Bouches-du-Rhône to the Vard as quickly as possible. He will organize the companies of marine gunners in accordance with the law; he will do away with everything that would be useless for the defense of the batteries; he will establish an accounting order that will destroy the abuses that have crept into this essential part. He will establish new batteries wherever he deems necessary; he will issue orders to supply the various batteries. He will have reverberatory furnaces set up wherever they are needed, and will report to us on his work. He will ask us for the necessary funds, which we will make available to the coastal artillery. He will visit the fort of St-Nicolas and St-jean de Marseille, and will put them on a respectable footing as far as artillery is concerned...".
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