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Letters to Charles Francis Adams

B. 1807 · D. 1886

Charles Francis Adams Sr. was an American historical editor, writer, politician, and diplomat. As United States Minister to the United Kingdom during the American Civil War, Adams was crucial to Union efforts to prevent British recognition of the Confederate States of America and maintain European neutrality to the utmost extent. Adams also featured in national and state politics before and after the Civil War.

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Copy of above to— Secretary to Treasury, same date; Secretary to Admiralty, ditto. The Right Hon. Earl Russell to Charles Francis Adams, March 26, 1864

From Copy of above to— Secretary to Treasury, same date; Secretary to Admiralty, ditto. The Right Hon. Earl Russell
To Charles Francis Adams
March 26, 1864

Lord Russell to Mr. Adams. Foreign Office, March 26, 1864. Sir: With reference to my letter of the 18th instant, I have the honor to state to you that it…

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Copy of above to— Secretary to Treasury, same date; Secretary to Admiralty, ditto. The Right Hon. Earl Russell to Charles Francis Adams, April 9, 1864

From Copy of above to— Secretary to Treasury, same date; Secretary to Admiralty, ditto. The Right Hon. Earl Russell
To Charles Francis Adams
April 9, 1864

No. 4. Earl Russell to Mr. Adams. Foreign Office, April 9, 1864. Sir: I transmit to you herewith extracts from a deposition of one Daniel O’Connell, by which you will…

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Copy of above to— Secretary to Treasury, same date; Secretary to Admiralty, ditto. The Right Hon. Earl Russell to Charles Francis Adams, April 13, 1864

From Copy of above to— Secretary to Treasury, same date; Secretary to Admiralty, ditto. The Right Hon. Earl Russell
To Charles Francis Adams
April 13, 1864

No. 6. Earl Russell to Mr. Adams. Foreign Office, April 13, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 11th instant, relative to…