Gortchacow to De Stoeckl, July 10, 1861
Prince Gortchacow to Mr. De Stoeckl. St. Petersburg, July 10, 1861. Sir: From the beginning of the conflict which divides the United States of America you have been desired to…
John Appleton was an American lawyer, politician and diplomat who served as the United States' first chargé d'affaires to Bolivia, and later as special envoy to Great Britain and Russia. Born in Beverly, Massachusetts, Appleton graduated from Bowdoin College in 1834 and attended Harvard Law School from 1835 to 1836. On leaving Harvard, he became a barrister and newspaper editor while maintaining a vigorous involvement in Democratic politics. In 1840 he was appointed as registrar of probates for Cumberland County, Maine, and in 1845 became Chief Clerk for the United States Department of the Navy.
Prince Gortchacow to Mr. De Stoeckl. St. Petersburg, July 10, 1861. Sir: From the beginning of the conflict which divides the United States of America you have been desired to…
[Translation.] Reply of Prince Gortchacow to Mr. Seward’s letter to Mr. Dayton. St. Petersburgh, May 22, (O. S.,) 1863. Sir: I lost no time in laying before the Emperor, my…
[Translation.] Prince Gortchacow to Mr. Clay The undersigned, chancellor of the empire, hastened to place before his Majesty the Emperor the note; dated the 9th-21st of July, by which General…
[Translation from the French.] By his note of March 4–16 instant, Mr. Clay, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States of America, has transmitted to the imperial ministry…
Prince Gortchacow to Count Brunnow. St. Petersburg, December 7, 1872. B. [Communicated to Earl Granville by Count Brunnow, December 29.] No. 2.] M. le Comte: Your excellency has already received…
Prince Gortchacow to Count Brunnow. St. Petersburg, January 19/31, 1873. G. [Communicated to Earl Granville by Count Brunnow February 5.] No. 5.] M. le Comte: Lord Augustus Loftus has communicated…