Stoeckl to William H. Seward, July 13, 1864
[Translation.] Mr. Stoeckl to Mr. Seward Washington, July 13–25, 1864. Mr. Secretary of State: According to existing laws of Russia, every foreigner who becomes a subject of Russia, and at…
[Translation.] Mr. Stoeckl to Mr. Seward Washington, July 13–25, 1864. Mr. Secretary of State: According to existing laws of Russia, every foreigner who becomes a subject of Russia, and at…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Stoeckl Department of State, Washington, July 2, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 5–17th ultimo, communicating to…
September 17, 1862. September 17, 1862. General GRANT: Colonel Mizner has returned from his reconnaissance. Road directly east from Jacinto and all south clear as far as Peytonâs Mill, and…
[Translation.] Mr. Stoeckl to Mr. Seward Washington, June 5–17, 1864. Mr. Secretary of State: I have the honor to transmit to you a copy, hereto annexed, of a new regulation…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Stoeckl Department of State, Washington, June 13, 1864. Sir: Referring to your note of the 20th of May (1st instant) relative to a decision of the…
September 16, 1862. No. 243. } Memphis, September 16, 1862. Capt. A. Silfversparre, of the First Illinois Artillery,is hereby selected and detailed to take charge of the fixed and permanent…
[Translation.] Mr. Stoeckl to Mr. Seward Washington, May 20–June 1, 1864. To the Secretary of State: The imperial government has just transmitted to me a copy of a decision of…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Stoeckl Department of State, Washington, May 27, 1864 Sir: I have the honor to communicate a copy of an instruction of this department of the 17th…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Clay Department of State, Washington, December 1, 1864. Dear Sir: I omitted to acknowledge by the last mail the receipt of your note of the 12th…
GRANTâS HEADQUARTERS, Near Corinth, Miss., September 16, 1862. Maj. Gen. H. W. HALLECK, General-in- Chief: For ten days or more the enemy have been hovering in our front in reported…