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Letters from Henry Trescot

B. 1822 · D. 1898

William Henry Trescot was a Charleston lawyer, historian, and diplomat born in Charleston, South Carolina, on November 10, 1822. He graduated at College of Charleston in 1840, studied law at Harvard University, and was admitted to the bar in 1843. He was married to Eliza Natalie Cuthbert, whose family held land originally granted by King George II.

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Henry Trescot to The ageement upon the points embraced in this protocol of the same accords with my views and has received the approval of the President. The question, however, as to whether other points might not need to be entertained as a part of a formal convention on the basis of article 35 of the treaty of 1846 is not understood by me to be precluded by this protocol. WM. M. EVARTS. February 18, 1881, February 18, 1881

From Henry Trescot
To The ageement upon the points embraced in this protocol of the same accords with my views and has received the approval of the President. The question, however, as to whether other points might not need to be entertained as a part of a formal convention on the basis of article 35 of the treaty of 1846 is not understood by me to be precluded by this protocol. WM. M. EVARTS. February 18, 1881
February 18, 1881

Mr. Trescot to Mr. Evarts. Washington, February 18, 1881. Sir: I have the honor to inclose herewith a protocol signed on the 17th February, 1881, by General Santo Domingo Vila,…