American Residents of Pau, undated
American Residents of Pau undated To His Excellency the Minister of the United States at Paris: Sir: The undersigned, residents and visitors at Pau, forgetting their political dissensions before such…
American Residents of Pau undated To His Excellency the Minister of the United States at Paris: Sir: The undersigned, residents and visitors at Pau, forgetting their political dissensions before such…
Cradle of Henry IV Lodge Order of Pau, May 18, 1865. A. L. G. D. G. A. D. L. U. To His Excellency Ambassador of the United States: The regrets…
Reply of Mr. Bigelow. undated Gentlemen: I respect and share the emotions which have inspired this address. I shall have a melancholy satisfaction in communicating it to those whose stricken…
To his Excellency John Bigelow, Envoy Extraordinary Sir: We have learned with the most profound emotions that our beloved late Chief Magistrate is no more; that at the height of…
From the legation of H. L. M. the Shah of Persia, at Paris, to the United States Minister. Paris, May 9, 1865. I have just received a telegram from Teheran,…
French West Indian Colonists Paris, undated An address from French West Indian colonists in Paris to citizen John Bigelow, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States of America…
General Count Faubert Paris, April 27, 1865. General Count Faubert, former minister plenipotentiary from Hayti to Rome, and his son, Fenelon Faubert, secretary of the Haytian legation to Madrid, present…
Gregory Ganesco May 2, 1865 The editor in chief of the journal, The Europe, has addressed the following letter to MM. Harvin Peyrat, Guerault, and Nefftzer, editors in chief of…
Ph. Target and E. Villetard, Editors of the Sunday Courier May 3, 1865. Monsieur le Ministre: Abraham Lincoln has fallen a victim to the most execrable outrage at the moment…
J. H. Vries Paris, June 7, 1865. Most Illustrious Excellency: I have the honor of sending you a copy of my letter to Mrs. Lincoln and the illustrious nation whose…