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Lederer, Alois Joseph Xavier, Freiherr von, 1773-1842


  • [It is our painful duty to record the death of Baron Louis Lederer, Consul General for the Austrian States. His death took place on the 22d of December, 1842, at his residence in New York. Baron Lederer has been for many years a resident in this country, and has been long known as a zealous mineralogist ... His collection of foreign minerals was purchased three or four years since by the University of Michigan, and his collection of American specimens in mineralogy, which is believed to be unique in its fullness was offered by him for sale just before his death. Obituary, American journal of science and arts, vol. 44, April 1843, p. 216.] https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/30955145 ; Freiherr Aloys Joseph Xaver von Lederer, known generally in the United States as Baron Louis Lederer, was born May 20, 1773 ... embarked upon a diplomatic career himself in December, 1819, when he was appointed Austrian consul in New York City. Previous to this appointment he had been the manager of the English export firm of Strange & Company in Cadiz ... Baron Lederer owned two collections of minerals which were considered to be unique in the United States, one of European specimens and the other of American. In 1836 he decided to sell his European collection ... Some time prior to November 18, 1837, the Regents of the University of Michigan became interested in the collection ... Lederer originally asked for forty-five hundred dollars, but the price was finally set at four thousand ... Shortly after the final payment was made, Baron Lederer offered as a gift to the University a book of "valuable minerals." It was with these specimens, apparently, that he sent the "six volumes of Spanish and German mineralogical works," which constituted the second personal gift to the Library. Four early donors of books to the University of Michigan, in Quarterly review of the Michigan Alumnus, vol. 65, 1959, page 115-117. https://books.google.com/books?id=jCfiAAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA92-IA3&ots=H2tW3Q5m96&dq=%22Four%20early%20donors%20of%20books%20to%20the%20University%20of%20Michigan%22%20%22Quarterly%20review%20of%20the%20Michigan%20Alumnus%22&pg=PA117#v=onepage&q=%22Four%20early%20donors%20of%20books%20to%20the%20University%20of%20Michigan%22%20%22Quarterly%20review%20of%20the%20Michigan%20Alumnus%22&f=false
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    • Lederer, Louis, Baron, 1773-1842
    • Lederer, Alois J. X. von Baron von, 1773-1842
    • Lederer, Alois Joseph Xavier, Baron von, 1773-1842
    • Lederer, Aloys Joseph Xaver, Freiherr von, 1773-1842
    • Lederer, Alois, Freiherr von, 1773-1842
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      • found: The John Torrey Papers, LuEsther T. Mertz Library, New York Botanical Garden :Joseph Barratt to John Torrey, November 10, 1827 (I heard from Baron Lederer a few days since...) Joseph Barratt to John Torrey, January 23, 1836 (Baron Vion Lederer is now in this country...)
      • found: Obituary, American journal of science and arts, vol. 44, April 1843 :p. 216 (It is our painful duty to record the death of Baron Louis Lederer, Consul General for the Austrian States. His death took place on the 22d of December, 1842, at his residence in New York.)
      • found: Four early donors of books to the University of Michigan, in Quarterly review of the Michigan Alumnus, vol. 65, 1959 :page 115 (Freiherr Aloys Joseph Xaver von Lederer, known generally in the United States as Baron Louis Lederer, was born May 20, 1773 ... )
      • found: Guide to the materials for American history in Swiss and Austrian archives, 1916 :p. 10 (Freiherr von Lederer, Austrian consul general to the United States, appointed in 1819) and p. 189 ("Alois, Freiherr von Lederer, K.k. Oest. Generalconsul in Nord-America") - https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t8tb12h0t
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      • [It is our painful duty to record the death of Baron Louis Lederer, Consul General for the Austrian States. His death took place on the 22d of December, 1842, at his residence in New York. Baron Lederer has been for many years a resident in this country, and has been long known as a zealous mineralogist ... His collection of foreign minerals was purchased three or four years since by the University of Michigan, and his collection of American specimens in mineralogy, which is believed to be unique in its fullness was offered by him for sale just before his death. Obituary, American journal of science and arts, vol. 44, April 1843, p. 216.] https://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/30955145 ; Freiherr Aloys Joseph Xaver von Lederer, known generally in the United States as Baron Louis Lederer, was born May 20, 1773 ... embarked upon a diplomatic career himself in December, 1819, when he was appointed Austrian consul in New York City. Previous to this appointment he had been the manager of the English export firm of Strange & Company in Cadiz ... Baron Lederer owned two collections of minerals which were considered to be unique in the United States, one of European specimens and the other of American. In 1836 he decided to sell his European collection ... Some time prior to November 18, 1837, the Regents of the University of Michigan became interested in the collection ... Lederer originally asked for forty-five hundred dollars, but the price was finally set at four thousand ... Shortly after the final payment was made, Baron Lederer offered as a gift to the University a book of "valuable minerals." It was with these specimens, apparently, that he sent the "six volumes of Spanish and German mineralogical works," which constituted the second personal gift to the Library. Four early donors of books to the University of Michigan, in Quarterly review of the Michigan Alumnus, vol. 65, 1959, page 115-117. https://books.google.com/books?id=jCfiAAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA92-IA3&ots=H2tW3Q5m96&dq=%22Four%20early%20donors%20of%20books%20to%20the%20University%20of%20Michigan%22%20%22Quarterly%20review%20of%20the%20Michigan%20Alumnus%22&pg=PA117#v=onepage&q=%22Four%20early%20donors%20of%20books%20to%20the%20University%20of%20Michigan%22%20%22Quarterly%20review%20of%20the%20Michigan%20Alumnus%22&f=false
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      • 2019-12-10: new
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