Letter

Boyton , Kilmainham Prison, Dublin to Boyton, April 2, 1881

[Inclosure 2 in No. 154.]

Mr. Lowell to Mr. Boyton.

Sir: For reasons which sufficiently appear in the correspondence which I have already had with you upon the subject, I beg to inform you that I decline to accept the passport issued by Mr. Seward in November, 1866, as evidence of your American citizenship.

I am, sir, your obedient servant,

  • J. R. LOWELL.
  • Mr. M. P. Boyton, Kilmainham Prison, Dublin.
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