Morris & Co to Henry Baxter, December 24, 1870
Morris & Co. to Mr. Baxter Tegucigalpa, Amapala, December 24, 1870. Dear Sir: As you are undoubtedly aware, there are political movements going on, both in this and the neighboring…
Henry Baxter was a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. At the Battle of Gettysburg, his brigade resisted a Confederate assault from parts of Maj. Gen. Robert E. Rodes's division, slaughtering hundreds in a surprise attack on BG Alfred Iverson's brigade, and held the north flank of the Union position for much of the day before retiring due to lack of ammunition. He was wounded four times during the war. He later served as President Grant's Minister to Honduras.
Morris & Co. to Mr. Baxter Tegucigalpa, Amapala, December 24, 1870. Dear Sir: As you are undoubtedly aware, there are political movements going on, both in this and the neighboring…
[Translation.] Señor Don Francisco Alvarado to Mr. Baxter Comayagua, February 7, 1871. Sir: I have the honor to inclose to your excellency the decree which has been this day issued,…
[Translation.] Señor Don Francisco Alvarado to Mr. Baxter. Camayagua, February 10, 1871. Sir: The continuance of political refugees from Honduras in the department of San Miguel and La Union, has…
[Translation.] Mr. Salvador Gallegos to Mr. Henry Baxter No 2.] San Salvador, March 6, 1871. Sir: I have had the honor to receive your excellency’s dispatch of the 13th ultimo,…
No. 256. Mr. Fish to Mr. Baxter No. 19.] Department of State, Washington, March 20, 1871. Sir: Your dispatches Nos. 22 and 23, of the 7th and 13th ultimos, have…
No. 258. Mr. Fish to Mr. Baxter No. 21.] Department of State, Washington, May 12, 1871. Sir: Your dispatch No. 25, of the 1st ultimo, has been received. The Department…
[Translation.] Sr. Don Francisco Alvarado to Mr. Baxter No. 3.] Comayagua, May 24, 1871. Sir: The government has this day learned that a division from Salvador, under the command of…