Charles K. Graham to Daniel E. Sickles, November 11, 1861
Camp Fenion, near Port Tobacco, Md., November 11, 1861. GENERAL: Shortly after my arrival at this point Captain Wilkinson, of Company I of this regiment, by my orders seized several…
Daniel Edgar Sickles was an American politician, Civil War veteran, and diplomat. He served in the U.S. House of Representatives both before and after the war.
Camp Fenion, near Port Tobacco, Md., November 11, 1861. GENERAL: Shortly after my arrival at this point Captain Wilkinson, of Company I of this regiment, by my orders seized several…
No. 368. Mr. Fish to General Sickles. [Telegram.] Washington, December 23, 1872. Urge the immediate release and restoration of embargoed property belonging to American citizens, especially of those whose release…
[No. 3.—Note dated January 2, 1873.—Translation.] Mr. Martos to General Sickles. Ministry of State, Madrid, January 2, 1873. Sir: I have the honor to inform you that, in order to…
No. 373. Mr. Fish to General Sickles. [Telegram.] Washington, January 7, 1873. Fourth condition in telegram of January 3d not intelligibly transmitted. Gradual abolition is indefinite, and, at best, is…
No. 374. Mr. Fish to General Sickles. Department of State, Washington, January 8, 1873. No. 295.] Sir: I have received and have read with interest your dispatches numbered 501, 505,…
No. 386. Mr. Fish to General Sickles. [Telegram.] Washington, February 12, 1873. So soon as the republican government is fully established and in possession of the power of the nation…
[Appendix A.—Translation.] Señor Castelar to General Sickles. Ministry of State, Madrid, February 12, 1873. (Rec’d Feb. 12.) Sir: The King, Don Amadeo I, having presented his renunciation of the crown…
No. 391. Mr. Fish to General Sickles. [Telegram.] Washington, February 14, 1873. I understand from your telegrams of 12th and 13th that you have recognized the new government. It will…
No. 394. Mr. Fish to General Sickles. [Telegram.] Washington, March 6, 1873. By joint resolution, in the name and behalf of the American people, Congress tenders its congratulations to the…
[Appendix B.—Translation.] Mr. Castelar to General Sickles. Ministry of State, Madrid, March 7, 1873. (Received March 7.) Sir: The executive power has learned with the most profound satisfaction of your…
No. 396. Mr. Fish to General Sickles. Department of State, Washington, March 12, 1873. No. 305.] Sir: Referring to my telegram of the 6th instant, a copy of which is…
No. 398. Mr. Fish to General Sickles. Department of State, Washington, March 21, 1873. No. 309.] Sir: It has become necessary again to instruct you to call the attention of…
[Appendix A.—Translation.] Mr. Castelar to General Sickles. Madrid, March 27, 1873. (Received March 27.) The minister of state presents his compliments to General Sickles and has the honor to inform…
No. 403. Mr. Fish to General Sickles. Department of State, Washington, April 30, 1873. No. 327.] Sir: Your No. 569, relating to the liberation of a large number of persons…
[Appendix A.—Translation.] Mr. Castelar to General Sickles. Ministry of State, private office, Madrid, May 8, 1873. (Received May 8.) [Unofficial.] My Dear Friend: The inclosed is a copy of a…
[No. 5.—Translation.] Mr. Castelar to General Sickles. Ministry of State, Madrid, May 16, 1873. Sir: I have the honor to inform you, in reply to your note of the 27th…
[Inclosure E.] Mr. Molina to General Sickles. Consulate of the United States of America, Cartagena, July 24, 1873. (Received July 25.) Sir: I beg to inform you with reference to…
[Inclosure.] Mr. Eder to General Sickles. United States Consulate at Seville,August 4, 1873. (Received August 7.) No. 36.] Sir: In compliance with your orders to this consulate, in your No.…
[Inclosure.—Translation.] Mr. Soler y Plá to General Sickles. Ministry of State, Madrid, August 23, 1873. (Received August 26.) Sir: In addition to what I informed you in my note of…
No. 420. Mr. Fish to General Sickles. [Extract.] Department of State, Washington, August 27, 1873. No. 366.] Sir: Your dispatches Nos. 670 and 672, of the respective dates of the…
No. 423. Mr. Fish to General Sickles. [Telegram.] Washington, September 9, 1873. Hall telegraphs from Havana that Official Gazette publishes decree of captain-general ordering immediate sale, at public auction, of…