Hamilton Fish to Francis J. Blair, January 21, 1871
No. 68. Mr. Fish to Mr. Blair No. 48.] Department of State, Washington, January 21, 1871. Sir: This Department has received a note from the minister for foreign affairs of…
Francis Preston Blair Sr. was an American journalist, newspaper editor, and influential figure in national politics advising various U.S. presidents across party lines. He was an early member of the Democratic Party, and a strong supporter of President Andrew Jackson, having helped him win Kentucky in the 1828 presidential election. From 1831 to 1845, Blair worked as Editor-in-Chief of the Washington Globe, which served as the primary propaganda instrument for the Democratic Party, and was largely successful. He was an influential advisor to President Jackson, and served prominently in a group of unofficial advisors and assistants known as the "Kitchen Cabinet".
No. 68. Mr. Fish to Mr. Blair No. 48.] Department of State, Washington, January 21, 1871. Sir: This Department has received a note from the minister for foreign affairs of…
No. 104. Mr. Fish to Mr. Blair. Department of State, Washington, April 3, 1872. No. 77.] Sir: Your dispatch, No. 122, of the 23d of February last, relative to a…