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Letters about Reconstruction

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Charles Francis Adams to William Hunter, Esq., Acting Secretary of State, Washington, D. C. (For enclosures see Appendix, separate volume.), May 4, 1865

From Charles Francis Adams
To William Hunter, Esq., Acting Secretary of State, Washington, D. C. (For enclosures see Appendix, separate volume.)
May 4, 1865

Mr. Adams to Mr. Hunter No. 944.] Legation of the United States, London, May 4, 1865. Sir: I have the honor to transmit a number of addresses and resolutions from…

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William Hunter to P. S.—The Secretary’s condition is much improved. He has been sitting up this morning fully dressed. Mr. F. W. Seward is also more comfortable than he was yesterday. [Same, mutatis mutandis, to all our principal ministers in Europe.], April 24, 1865

From William Hunter
To P. S.—The Secretary’s condition is much improved. He has been sitting up this morning fully dressed. Mr. F. W. Seward is also more comfortable than he was yesterday. [Same, mutatis mutandis, to all our principal ministers in Europe.]
April 24, 1865

Mr. Hunter to Mr. Adams Department of State, Washington, April 24, 1865. My Dear Sir: You will be naturally solicitous to know what has been the result thus far of…