Lot n° 638
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100 - 150
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MOROCCO - COLONIZATION - Set of about ten letters giving man - Lot 638
MOROCCO - COLONIZATION - Set of about ten letters giving many details about the installation in MOROCCO. - CASABLANCA March - Sept. and Oct. 1920 - "I would like to inform you that the export trade is essentially agricultural: grain, wool, unprocessed hides, vegetable hair, cumin, ricin, coriander... At the next Government Council meeting, the mining issue will be discussed; I am certain that a decree will be issued authorizing mining... I myself have two concessions near Agadir, with significant deposits of copper and silver lead...". - Letters from the "SOCIÉTÉ DE BANASSA" in SOUK EL ARBA DU GHARB"... Here, everyone makes "pigs", but few do so in a potable manner... brothers and sisters, sons and mothers have frequent sexual relations, and farrowing takes place in the open country, which is still preferable to huts...". - Fiche de dépenses nécessaires à l'achat du troupeau et installation, gardiennage, fourrages etc.." + Enclosed: COMPAGNIE GÉNÉRALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. 1914. Coastal lines: NANTES, ALGERIA, TUNISIA, MOROCCO. Bill of lading from the steamer "GARONNE" for the transport from TUNIS (Tunisia) to NANTES (44) of 23 leaded bags of beeswax. TUNIS April 7, 1914. Pink form filled in ink. Tax stamps "Connaissement. Regency of Tunis. French Protectorate.
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