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1519578611519 Revue Historique et Archéologique du Béarn et du Pays Basque - N° 15 de mars 1911 - 1 vol in-8 broché - 46 pages
1519145931519 Broché - 15 x 19,5 - 146 pp - année 1954 - édition Lescuyer et Fils - illustrations -
15181193<p><b>ROUX DE RO</b><b>CHEL</b><b>LE Jean-Baptiste-Gaspard 1762-1849. French Minister to the United States. CARUSI Gaetani. Proprietor of Carusi's Assembly Rooms. </b><i>Ball to Mr. Roux de Rochelle. </i>8vo broadside 7 7/8 x 5". N. p. n.d. Washington DC: March 15 1831. </p>An invitation for a "Miss Bell" to attend a ball "in honor of His Excellency M. Roux de Rochelle late Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in the United States from the King of the French" upon his recall to France. "When the foreign representative was recalled by his government the town meeting was convened at which the Mayor presided. A committee was formed to arrange to speechify and banquet him.At the ball the 15th the supper table was elegantly and abundantly supplied by Joseph Letourno the celebrated restaurateur for Letourno see David P. Shields <i>The Culinarians: Lives and Careers from the First Age of American Fine Dining </i>2017 pp. 77-80; and General Van Ness directed the flow of eloquences."-<i>Records of the Columbia Historical Society Washington D. C. </i>1919 edited by John B. Larner vol. 22 pp. 163-164. The influence of Gaetani Carusi was not only because of his ownership of the Assembly Rooms for more than four decades but also because of his skill as a musician having been a former U. S. Marine Band member about which see Jordan E. Kinsey <i>A Forgotten Legacy: The Impact of Gaetano Carusi and his Band of Italian Musicians on the American Concert Band </i>2017. Carusi was an Italian immigrant who left an indelible mark on the development of the American concert band. Carusi's Assembly Rooms functioned as a popular entertainment venue and music hall in early Washington. Carusi's hosted several inaugural balls from the administrations of President John Quincy Adams to President James Buchanan including William Henry Harrison. With a list of the names of the twenty-four managers headed by Van Ness 1769-1846 U. S Representative and Mayor of Washington DC. 1830-1834. An account of the ball was published as "The Complimentary Ball to M. Roux de Rochelle" in the Duff Green's <i>United States Telegraph </i>March 17 1831. Roux de Rochelle was the author of a popular history of the United States <i>États-Unis d'Amérique </i>Paris: 1838.