John Sherman to Samuel B. Ruggles, May 18, 1867
Mr. Sherman, to Mr. Ruggles Hotel Jardín des Tuileries, May 18, 1867. My Dear Sir: Your note of yesterday, inquiring whether Congress would probably, in future coinage, make our gold…
Samuel Bulkley Ruggles was an American lawyer and politician from New York. He was a member of the New York State Assembly in 1838, and a Canal Commissioner from 1839 to 1842 and in 1858. As a large landholder, he donated the land for the creation of Gramercy Park in New York City. Its restrictive covenant has preserved it through much development nearby. He was a member of the city's Chamber of Commerce, which published his reports on economics and public policy. In the 1860s, he represented the United States at several international conferences on economics and statistics in Europe.
Mr. Sherman, to Mr. Ruggles Hotel Jardín des Tuileries, May 18, 1867. My Dear Sir: Your note of yesterday, inquiring whether Congress would probably, in future coinage, make our gold…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Ruggles Department of State, Washington, May 29, 1867. Sir: I transmit a translation of a note of the 27th instant, addressed to me by the minister…
Mr. F. W. Seward to Mr. Ruggles Department of State, Washington, June 21, 1867. Sir: Your very interesting communication of the 30th ultimo, reporting your, proceedings in regard to the…