Lewis D. Campbell to William H. Seward, May 23, 1866
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward Washington, D. C., May 23, 1866. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of communication from F. W. Seward, esq., Acting Secretary of State,…
Lewis Davis Campbell was an American politician as a U.S. Representative for Ohio. Over his political career he was elected as a Whig, Republican, Know Nothing, and Democrat.
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward Washington, D. C., May 23, 1866. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of communication from F. W. Seward, esq., Acting Secretary of State,…
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward Hamilton, Ohio, November 2, 1866. Dear Sir: After the hitch in regard to Mexican matters occasioned by the question raised by General Grant, I called…
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward Office U. S. Military Telegraph, War Department, November 3, 1866. [From Hamilton, Ohio, November 3, 1866.] To the Secretary of State: I will start with…
[Telegram.] Mr. Campbell to the President United States Military Telegraph, War Department. Hamilton, Ohio, November 5, 1866. To the President of the United States and Secretary of State: I shall…
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward No. 1.] United States Steamship Susquehanna, Havana, November 19, 1866. Sir: I have the honor to advise you that I left my home in Ohio…
[Confidential.] Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward No. 2.] United States Steamer Susquehanna, Havana, November 21, 1866. Although the facts I am about to relate may, in themselves, be of little…
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward No. 3.] United States Steamer Susquehanna, Havana, November 23, 1866. Sir: The haste of my departure from New York rendered it impossible for me to…
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward No. 5.] United States Steamer Susquehanna, Isla Verde, off Vera Cruz, December 1, 1866. Sir: I had just finished my despatch No. 3 to you,…
[Telegram.] Brazos Santiago, December 13, 1866. Sir: Representations have just been made to us that nine cases of silver, said to contain $18,000, the property of an American citizen, regularly…
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward No. 8.] New Orleans, December 31, 1866. Sir: I regard it proper to inform you of the facts brought to my knowledge of a flagrant…
[Extract.] Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward No. 9.] New Orleans, January 2, 1867. Sir: * * * * * * * As it is by no means my desire to…
[Telegram.] Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward New Orleans, January 7, 1867. Hon. William H. Seward, Secretary of State, Washington, D. C. If proper, please inform me about how long you…
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward No. 11.] New Orleans, January 12, 1867. Sir: In my despatch No. 8, of December 31st, I communicated information in reference to the seizure by…
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward No. 14.] New Orleans, January 21,1867. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch No. 14, of the 14th instant. I…
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward No. 15.] New Orleans, January 25,1867. Sir: I have this morning received an extra-official letter from Señor Lerdo de Tejada, dated at Santa Catalina, December…
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward No. 17.] New Orleans, February, 4, 1867. Sir: I have received to-day your despatch No. 16, dated the 28th ultimo, enclosing a copy of a…
Mr. Campbell to Mr, Seward No. 18.] New Orleans, February 9, 1867. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your despatches Nos. 17 and 18. The continued…
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward No 19.] New Orleans, March 12, 1867. Sir: I received your despatch No. 19, dated March 2d, on the 6th instant, just as I was…
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward No. 20.] New Orleans, March 18, 1867. Sir: I received to-day a communication from Franklin Chase, esq., our consul general at Tampico, dated 11th ultimo,…
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward., No. 21] New Orleans, March 20, 1867. Sir: I received this morning two official communications from Franklin Chase, esq., consul general at Tampico, dated March…
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward No. 25.] New Orleans, April 6, 1867. Sir: Receiving your telegram of this date at half past 1 o’clock p.m., I proceeded immediately to make…
Mr. Campbell to Señor Lerdo de Tejada New Orleans, U. S. A., April 6, 1867. Sir: For reasons which are doubtless well understood by you, it has not yet been…
Mr. Campbell to Mr. White New Orleans, April 6, 1867. Sir: On the recommendation of Major General Sheridan, I have selected you as special bearer of despatches to the government…
[Untitled] New Orleans, April 6, 1867. Captain: Arrangements have been made with Major General Sheridan to convey on the Black Bird John White, esq., to Tampico. Mr. White goes to…