Laird Brothers to The Secretary to the Treasury, February 3, 1864
Laird Brothers to her Majesty’s Treasury. Birkenhead Iron Works, Birkenhead, February 3, 1864. Sir: We are in receipt of your letter of the 2d instant, in which you inform us…
Laird Brothers to her Majesty’s Treasury. Birkenhead Iron Works, Birkenhead, February 3, 1864. Sir: We are in receipt of your letter of the 2d instant, in which you inform us…
Laird Brothers to her Majesty’s Treasury. Birkenhead Iron Works, Birkenhead, January 25, 1864. Sir: We have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 14th instant, refusing…
Laird Brothers to her Majesty’s Treasury. Birkenhead Iron Works, Birkenhead, January 12, 1864. Sir: From communications which have passed between our solicitors and those of the government, in the case…
Laird Brothers to her Majesty’s Treasury. Birkenhead Iron Works, Birkenhead, January 9, 1864. Sir: We wrote to you on the 30th December, drawing attention to our letter of 22d December,…
Laird Brothers to her Majesty’s Treasury. Birkenhead Iron Works, Birkenhead, December 30, 1863. Sir: We beg respectfully to draw your attention to our letter of the 22d instant, respecting the…
Laird Brothers to her Majesty’s Treasury. Birkenhead Iron Works, Birkenhead, December 22, 1863. Sir: We have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 18th instant, stating…
Laird Brothers to her Majesty’s Treasury. Birkenhead Iron Works, Birkenhead, December 21, 1863. Sir: We beg to acknowlege the receipt of your letter of the 18th instant, and hope to…
Laird Brothers to her Majesty’s Foreign Office, Treasury and Admiralty. Birkenhead Iron Works, Birkenhead, December 7, 1863 My Lord: We beg to call your attention to the present condition of…
[Telegram.—October 31, 1863.] Laird Brothers to her Majesty’s Foreign Office and Treasury. From Laird Brothers, Birkenhead, to Earl Russell, Foreign Office, Downing street, London. Admiralty write that they have referred…
Laird Brothers to her Majesty’s Treasury. Birkenhead Iron Works, Birkenhead, October 30, 1863. Sir: We received your telegram late yesterday afternoon, as follows: “Captain Inglefield will, no doubt, in his…