Section of the Natural history museum

The Section of the Natural history museum was represented with the Commune of Paris by:

  • Claude-Antoine Deltroit (1751 - 1794), miller, municipal officer with the civil statue, guillotine the 11 Thermidor year (July 29th 1794),
  • Jean-Baptiste Legendre (1734 -1794), former director of the accounts to the Control of the stations, municipal officer to the postal service, guillotine on Thermidor 11 year (July 29th, 1794),
  • Light, guillotine in July 1794.

This section gave up its primitive name of section of Louvre in May 1792.

Territory: District of Louvre - Auxerre-native Saint-Germain-the.

Population: 22.690 inhabitants, including 1.095 workmen and 522 lower-income group.

This section is one of richest and the populeuses sections of Paris.

This section supported the national Convention at the time of the anti-robespierriste insurrection of Thermidor 9 year (July 27th, 1794) in spite of its three representatives who lent oath to the Commune of Paris. They were guillotines on Thermidor 11 year (July 29th, 1794).

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