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Letters about Reconstruction

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Maytorena to P. S.—Having been appointed interpreter by the court, I am cognizant of all that took place. One of the parties sentenced is now at large, the true animus being to injure you. When Mr. Beach was here I expected to be called upon for information, but was not, nor can I say that the, January 30, 1884

From Maytorena
To P. S.—Having been appointed interpreter by the court, I am cognizant of all that took place. One of the parties sentenced is now at large, the true animus being to injure you. When Mr. Beach was here I expected to be called upon for information, but was not, nor can I say that the
January 30, 1884

Mr. Maytorena to Mr. Caleb. La Paz, January 30, 1884. Sir: Yours duly received. As it would take too long to go into details to show just when and where…

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Frederick T. Frelinghuysen to P. S.—Having been appointed interpreter by the court, I am cognizant of all that took place. One of the parties sentenced is now at large, the true animus being to injure you. When Mr. Beach was here I expected to be called upon for information, but was not, nor can I say that the, February 23, 1884

From Frederick T. Frelinghuysen
To P. S.—Having been appointed interpreter by the court, I am cognizant of all that took place. One of the parties sentenced is now at large, the true animus being to injure you. When Mr. Beach was here I expected to be called upon for information, but was not, nor can I say that the
February 23, 1884

No. 246. Mr. Frelinghuysen to Mr. Morgan. Department of State, Washington, February 23, 1884. No. 511.] Sir: I transmit herewith, for your information, the inclosed copy of a letter of…

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CALEB, Late Captain of the Adriana of San Francisco to All I ask is justice. I am a man that don’t find fault unless badly treated. I hope not to lose my vote this year. Mr. Beach told me not to write any more to the Department. I would not have done so, but I don’t think things are going right about my case at this place, February 1, 1884

From CALEB, Late Captain of the Adriana of San Francisco
To All I ask is justice. I am a man that don’t find fault unless badly treated. I hope not to lose my vote this year. Mr. Beach told me not to write any more to the Department. I would not have done so, but I don’t think things are going right about my case at this place
February 1, 1884

[Inclosure 2 in No. 508.] Captain Caleb to Mr. Miller. La Paz, Mexico., February 1, 1884. My Dear Sir: I directed a letter to you at the Palace Hotel, San…

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Frederick T. Frelinghuysen to All I ask is justice. I am a man that don’t find fault unless badly treated. I hope not to lose my vote this year. Mr. Beach told me not to write any more to the Department. I would not have done so, but I don’t think things are going right about my case at this place, February 19, 1884

From Frederick T. Frelinghuysen
To All I ask is justice. I am a man that don’t find fault unless badly treated. I hope not to lose my vote this year. Mr. Beach told me not to write any more to the Department. I would not have done so, but I don’t think things are going right about my case at this place
February 19, 1884

No. 245. Mr. Frelinghuysen to Mr. Morgan. Department of State, Washington, February 19, 1884. No. 508.] Sir: I transmit herewith for your information and for such use as may be…