Chateau Pecauld Arbois: Pays de Pasteur, Capitale des Vins du Jura

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Pamphlet describing museums and sites of interest related to wine-making in Arbois, France.

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1 pamphlet ([8] p.) : col. ill. ; 30 cm.

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Arbois (France) 1990~.

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This pamphlet is part of the collection entitled: T. V. Munson Collection and was provided by the Grayson College Foundation to The Portal to Texas History, a digital repository hosted by the UNT Libraries. It has been viewed 26 times. More information about this pamphlet can be viewed below.

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  • Main Title: Chateau Pecauld Arbois: Pays de Pasteur, Capitale des Vins du Jura
  • Parallel Title: Welcome to Arbois: Pasteur's Home Country, The "Capital" of Jura Wine-Making

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Pamphlet describing museums and sites of interest related to wine-making in Arbois, France.

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1 pamphlet ([8] p.) : col. ill. ; 30 cm.

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Handwritten note on inside front cover: "Welcome to Arbois, Pasteur's home country, The "capital" of the wine-making Jura. [initials] Marie-Clark Fortier"

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T. V. Munson Collection

Thomas Volney Munson (September 26, 1853 - January 21, 1913), a renowned grape horticulturist is most well known for his contributions to the field of horticulture and rootstock development. His grape research and collection of native Texas rootstock were the impetus in saving the French wine industry. The French government bestowed on Munson, the Chevalier du Merite Agricole (The French Legion of Honor) for his contribution in saving the French wine industry.

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[Letter from M.-C. Fortier to R. Renfro, July 24, 1995] (Letter)

[Letter from M.-C. Fortier to R. Renfro, July 24, 1995]

Letter from Marie-Claude Fortier from the Wine-Museum of Arbois to Dr. Roy Renfro (head of the T. V. Muson Memorial Vineyard) discussing various trips and a hope that they can meet up as well as information about the research at the Wine-Museum regarding correspondence and rootstock trading between American and French viticulturists around the end of the 19th century. In particular, she has found a reference to Munson (enclosed as a photocopy), who received the "Legion of Honor with the title of 'Chevalier du Merite Agricole' in 1888" and is hoping to get additional information from the archives in Denison. Fortier has also included a pamphlet about Arbois, France.

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[Letter from M.-C. Fortier to R. Renfro, July 24, 1995], ark:/67531/metapth1353331

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  • 1990~

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Arbois (France). Chateau Pecauld Arbois: Pays de Pasteur, Capitale des Vins du Jura, pamphlet, 1990~; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1353332/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Grayson College Foundation.

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