WILLIAM HUNTER, Acting Secretary of State to Benjamin Moran, June 13, 1865
Mr. Hunter to Mr. Moran Department of State, Washington, June 13, 1865. My Dear Sir: I have received your note, accompanied by a letter addressed to the President of the…
Benjamin Moran was an American diplomat who worked at the United States Legation in London from 1853 to 1874.
Mr. Hunter to Mr. Moran Department of State, Washington, June 13, 1865. My Dear Sir: I have received your note, accompanied by a letter addressed to the President of the…
Mr. Warren to Mr. Moran London, May 22, 1868. Sir: With the privilege of writing this letter I was informed that Mr. Adams had at last performed his hegira and…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Moran No. 5.] Department of State, Washington, May 27, 1868. Sir: I learn from the cable that a commission of Lord Clarendon and others have been…
[Circular.] Mr. Seward to Mr. Moran No. 12.] Department of State, Washington, June 16, 1868. Sir: I have caused to be forwarded to you two copies of a volume containing…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Moran No. 14.] Department of State, Washington, June 22, 1868, Sir: The correspondence recorded in your legation is full of remonstrances and expostulations, which, by the…
Lord Stanley to Mr. Moran Foreign Office, July 4, 1868. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 2d instant, forwarding two volumes, one…
Mr. Taylor to Mr. Moran Local Government Act Office, 8 Richmond Terrace, Whitehall, S. W., July 7, 1868. Sir: I have much pride and pleasure in receiving at your hands…
[Extract.] Mr. Webb to Mr. Moran Legation of the United States, Rio de Janeiro, July 8, 1868. My Dear Moran: I do not know whom I address in the inclosed,…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Moran No. 21.] Department of State, Washington, July 16, 1868. Sir: I inclose a certificate of the naturalization, and of the honorable discharge from the United…
Mr. Washburne to Mr. Moran Paris, January 1, 1871. Dear Mr. Moran: Please send me no more London papers; only cut out the telegraphic dispatches from the United States, from…
No. 201. [Telegram.] Mr. Fish to Mr. Moran Department of State, Washington, January 21, 1871. Inform Washburne by first opportunity that the Shenandoah is at Havre, and will receive orders…
[Untitled] Foreign Office, September 6, 1871. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 31st ultimo, acquainting me that the President of the United…
[Untitled] Foreign Office, September 12, 1871. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 30th ultimo, acquainting me that the Hon. J. C. Bancroft…
[Inclosure 2 in No. 53.—Translation.] Mr. Corvo to Mr. Moran. Office of the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,January 1, 1876. The message of the President of the United States…
No. 233. Mr. Fish to Mr. Moran. Department of State, Washington, February 15, 1876. No. 30.] Sir: Your dispatch No. 53, under date of January 5 ultimo, has been received.…
[Inclosure 2 in No. 69.—Translation.] Mr. Corvo to Mr. Moran. ministry of foreign affairs—political department. I have had the honor to receive the note which your excellency addressed to me,…
No. 253. Mr. Fish to Mr. Moran. Department of State, Washington, November 28, 1876. No. 62.] Sir: I inclose a copy of a letter of the Secretary of the Navy,…
[Inclosure 3 in No. 111.—Translation.] Mr. Corvo to Mr. Moran. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Direction of Consulates and Commercial Affairs. I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your…
No. 260. Mr. Evarts to Mr. Moran. Department of State, Washington, May 4, 1877. No. 89.] Sir: On receipt of your dispatches numbered 120 and 131, reporting the favorable disposition…