Lewis D. Campbell to Franklin Chase, April 6, 1867
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Chase New Orleans, April 6, 1867. Sir: Acting under instructions received to-day by telegraph from the Secretary of State, I desire to forward by the speediest…
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. Chase New Orleans, April 6, 1867. Sir: Acting under instructions received to-day by telegraph from the Secretary of State, I desire to forward by the speediest…
[Telegram.] Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward New Orleans, April 8, 1867. I started messenger for San Luis Potosi with despatches, this a. m., to Galveston, by rail and steamer; thence…
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward No. 27.] New Orleans, April 24, 1867. Sir: Mr. Marshall, our consul at Matamoros, came to this city yesterday and returned to-day. I learn from…
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward No. 28.] New Orleans, May 15, 1867. Sir: Mr. White, my special messenger to the government of the United Mexican States at San Luis Potosi,…
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward No. 29.] New Orleans, May 16, 1867. Sir: I am in receipt of an unofficial letter from Mr. Chase, our consul general at Tampico, dated…
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward No. 30.] New Orleans, May 21, 1867. Sir: I have the honor to transmit a copy of a letter I have received from Mr. Saulnier,…
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward No. 31.] New Orleans, May 28, 1867. Sir: Your despatches No. 26, dated April 30th, No. 27, dated May 17th, and No. 28, dated May…
[Telegram.] Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward New Orleans, May 29, 1867. No information yet, except what appears in the newspapers. The report that Maximilian is to be executed excites general…
[Telegram.] Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward New Orleans, May 31, 1867. News from Vera Cruz, via Havana, just received, confirms fall of Queretaro and capture of Maximilian and his whole…
[Telegram.] Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward New Orleans, June 3, 1867. Presuming that President Juarez is now, or very soon will be, in the city of Mexico, I propose to…
[Telegram.] Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward New Orleans, June 6, 1867. Shall I go to the city of Mexico via Vera Cruz, or to San Luis Potosi via Monterey? On…
[Telegram.] Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward New Orleans, June 10, 1867. I learn that quarantine regulations forbid communication with Havana and Vera Cruz. I am also informed that transportation by…
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward New Orleans, June 15, 1867. Your telegram of this day received. I send formal resignation by mail and start for Ohio Tuesday. * * *…
[Sent also by telegraph.] Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward No. 33.] New Orleans, June 16, 1867. In pursuance of the telegrams of yesterday, I now formally resign my position as…