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- Juste Chanlatte, Comte de Rosier (1766–1828) was a Haitian editor, journalist, poet, playwright and a count. He served as secretary to King Henri I of...
- troops, and managed to seize the 2 pieces of artillery guarded by Manuel Chanlatte, all the ammunition and several prisoners. On October 6, the revolutionaries...
- fishermen and hunter-gatherers. Excavations at the Puerto Ferro site by Luis Chanlatte and Yvonne Narganes uncovered a fragmented human skeleton in a large hearth...
- Jean-François Acloque ? ? Panayoty ? - 1859 1859–? V. Lizaire ? - 1860 1860–? W. Chanlatte ? - September 1860 December 1860–? R. A. Deslandes ? - July 1862 August...
- Antoine Martinez Valdès Santo-Domingo 28 June 1824 28 June 1833 Desrivières Chanlatte Port-au-Prince 14 January 1825 14 January 1834 Dévalions Léogâne 24 January...
- military aid to Rigaud; for instance, the gens de couleur officer Antoine Chanlatte had traveled to Santo Domingo in 1800 to acquire munitions for Rigaud's...
- They also accused the police of procedural violations. Judge Mathieu Chanlatte who was investigating the case withdrew from it on 13 August citing personal...
- Valdès, Santo-Domingo 28 June 1824 28 June 1833 2nd, 3rd, 4th Desrivières Chanlatte Port-au-Prince 14 January 1825 14 January 1834 2nd, 3rd, 4th Dévalions...
- Martinez Valdès, Santo-Domingo 28 June 1824 28 June 1833 Desrivières Chanlatte Port-au-Prince 14 January 1825 14 January 1834 Dévalions Léogâne 24 January...
- the head of 3,000 men, who met no resistance at first. Colonel Antoine Chanlatte took command of the white and colored troops who had come to the aid of...