Stack's Bowers Galleries announced their upcoming sale of items from the Library of Chateau d’Hauteville relating to War of 1812
figure General Alexander Macomb. -Editor
Stack’s Bowers Galleries is pleased to offer several items from the recent sale of the extensive holdings of the Swiss noble family
Grand d’Hauteville. The family’s holdings were kept at Chateau d’Hauteville, a castle in the municipality of Saint-Légier-La Chiésaz,
Canton Vaud, Switzerland. Included are several important items relating to the career of Alexander Macomb, “The Hero of Plattsburgh,” who
in 1828 rose to the position of Commanding General of the United States Army. Macomb’s granddaughter Susan Watts married into the Grand
d’Hauteville family, explaining why many of the general’s most important possessions eventually found their way into the holdings of
Chateau d’Hauteville.
Macomb’s reputation as an American war hero was solidified with the Battle of Plattsburgh on September 11, 1814, during which he led a
force of only 3,400 regular troops and militia to victory over a British force of 10,531 men under the command of Lieutenant General Sir
George Prevost. Macomb conducted a successful delaying action, whittling down the British strength and delaying their assault until news
arrived of Commodore Thomas Macdonough’s naval victory over the British at the Battle of Lake Champlain. With their naval support
destroyed, Prevost’s troops were forced to abandon their planned invasion of the Northern United States – their last of the War – and
retreat into Canada. Lauded as “The Hero of Plattsburgh” in the American press, Macomb received the official recognition of the United
States government through promotion to major general and receipt of a Congressional gold medal, cataloged today as Julian MI-16 in the
standard reference Medals of the United States Mint: The First Century, 1792-1892 by R.W. Julian.
On May 28, 1828, Macomb was appointed Commanding General of the United States Army by President John Quincy Adams, a position he
retained until his death on June 25, 1841. During his tenure, he authored a seminal book on the conduct of courts martial and martial law
titled The Practice of Courts Martial. Among the highlights of this sale are a handwritten document from the U.S. War Department appointing
Macomb Commanding General of the United States Army and Macomb’s original manuscript for his book on courts martial from 1837.
Our offering of selections from the collection of Chateau d’Hauteville also includes other significant items with American themes, such
as the Medal of the Order of the Grand Army of the Republic presented to Frederic I. Sears Grand d’Hauteville in 1917, a copy of the book
Travel in the Meadows West of the United States by Washington Irving, printed in Paris in 1835, and a remarkable album of more than
150 period cartes de visite of important political and military figures from the American Civil War. Worthy of careful consideration by
students of American military history and more generalized Americana collectors alike, these offerings may very well represents a once in a
lifetime bidding opportunity.
To read the complete article, see:
Crossing the Block: Selections from the Library of Chateau d’Hauteville (www.stacksbowers.com/NewsMedia/Blogs/TabId/780/
ArtMID/2678/ArticleID/65535/Crossing-the-Block-Selections-
from-the-Library-of-Chateau-d%E2%80%99Hauteville.aspx)
To read the earlier E-Sylum articles, see:
MACOMB BATTLE OF PLATTSBURGH GOLD MEDAL OFFERED
(www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v18n36a21.html)
MACOMB MEDAL JUST ONE HIGHLIGHT OF SALE
(www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v18n38a11.html)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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