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Letters from 1862

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GORGAS, Colonel and Chief of Ordnance to Wm. K. Smith , London, England. [With the above letter were enclosed clippings from the Richmond papers relating to the war.], October 28, 1862

From GORGAS, Colonel and Chief of Ordnance
To Wm. K. Smith , London, England. [With the above letter were enclosed clippings from the Richmond papers relating to the war.]
October 28, 1862

Mr. St. John to Mr. Smith. Confederate States of America, War Department, Nitre and Mining Bureau, Richmond, October 28, 1862. Sir: The undersigned, for and on behalf of the Confederate…

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MEMMINGER, Secretary of the Treasury to Messrs. Fraser, Trenholm & Co., Liverpool, Great Britain [The cotton certificates enclosed are the same as those quoted above.], October 24, 1862

From MEMMINGER, Secretary of the Treasury
To Messrs. Fraser, Trenholm & Co., Liverpool, Great Britain [The cotton certificates enclosed are the same as those quoted above.]
October 24, 1862

[Duplicate.] Mr. Memminger to Messrs. Fraser, Trenholm & Co. Treasury Department, C. S. A., Richmond, October 24, 1862. Dear Sirs: Your letter of July 21 is just received, advising sales…

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MALLORY, Secretary of the Navy to James M. Mason , Commissioner of the Confederate States to Great Britain, London, October 30, 1862

From MALLORY, Secretary of the Navy
To James M. Mason , Commissioner of the Confederate States to Great Britain, London
October 30, 1862

Mr Mallory to Mr. Mason. Confederate States of America, Navy Department, Richmond, October 30, 1862. Sir: Mr. Sanders has, as you are aware, contracted with this department for the construction…

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MEMMINGER, Secretary of the Treasury to [The “cotton certificates” enclosed in the foregoing letter are the same as those printed above.], October 30, 1862

From MEMMINGER, Secretary of the Treasury
To [The “cotton certificates” enclosed in the foregoing letter are the same as those printed above.]
October 30, 1862

Mr. Memminger to Mr. Mallory. Confederate States of America, Treasury Department, Richmond, October 30, 1862. Sir: I approve the suggestion made by you of making your contract for building iron-clad…