• de brigade) Antoine Chanlatte (général de brigade) Antoine Pierre Joseph Chapelle, marquis de Jumilhac (général de division) Jean-Antoine Chapsal (général...
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  • 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...
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  • at 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...
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    take command. The commissioners entrust command to Colonel Mulatto Antoine Chanlatte, who is assisted by the black officer Jean-Baptiste Belley, known...
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    Jean-François Acloque ? ? Panayoty ? - 1859 1859–? V. Lizaire ? - 1860 1860–? W. Chanlatte ? - September 1860 December 1860–? R. A. Deslandes ? - July 1862 August...
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  • and symbolism. Major authors of this period include Antoine Dupré (1782–1816), Juste Chanlatte (1766–1828), François Romain Lhérisson (1798–1859) and...
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    most famous leaders of these groups, Carlos Justo de Vargas and Aniceto Chanlatte, known by the nicknames Baúl and Solito, confessed years later, in a judicial...
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