Letter

William H. Seward to Charles Francis Adams, March 25, 1866

Mr. Seward to Mr. Adams.

No. 1721.]

Sir: I transmit to you, for the information of her Majesty’s government, a copy of a despatch of the 17th instant, addressed by the United States consul general at Havana to this department, relative to two hundred and seventy-five Africans that were found upon an uninhabited part of the island of Cuba, near Cape San Antonio, by the Spanish war steamer Neptune, and who were brought by that vessel into the port of Havana.

I am, sir, your obedient servant,

WILLIAM H. SEWARD.

Charles Francis Adams, Esq., &c., &c., &c.

Sources
FRUS u2014 Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Accompanying the Annual Message of the President to the Second Session of the Thirty View original source ↗
U.S. Department of State, Office of the Historian. Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Accompanying the Annual Message of the President to the Second Session of the Thirty.