GIDEON WELLES, Secretary of the Navy , to William H. Seward, March 5, 1864
Mr. Welles to Mr. Seward. Navy Department, March 5, 1864. Sir: I have had the honor to receive your letter of the 3d instant, and accompanying papers, in relation to…
Mr. Welles to Mr. Seward. Navy Department, March 5, 1864. Sir: I have had the honor to receive your letter of the 3d instant, and accompanying papers, in relation to…
Mr. Murray to Mr. Archibald. United States Marshal’s Office, Southern District of New York, N. Y., March 1, 1864 Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of a…
Mr. Barrett to Mr. Archibald. No. 70 Ludlow Street, New York, February 20, 1864. My Dear Sir: I have to apply to you, as a subject of her Majesty’s government,…
Mr. Archibald to Lord Lyons. British Consulate, New York, February 29, 1864. My Lord: Referring to my despatch of the 26th instant, I have the honor to report to your…
Mr. Rover to Mr. Archibald. New York, February 12, 1864. Sir: I am instructed by Captain A. Haggin, of the schooner Sylvanus, of Nassau, that they were captured at Doboy…
Mr. Archibald to Lord Lyons. British Consulate, New York, February 26, 1864. My Lord: I have the honor to transmit to your lordship herewith a copy of a letter received…
[Untitled] To all to whom these presents shall come, greeting : I, John Young, consul of the United States of America, for the port of Belfast, (Ireland,) and its dependencies,…
Mr. Cunard to Mr. Archibald. New York, February 20, 1864 Sir: I wrote to you on the 8th instant respecting the restrictions imposed by the collector of customs on shipments…
Mr. Archibald to Lord Lyons. British Consultate, New York, February 18, 1864. My Lord: Referring to my despatch of the 16th instant, I have the honor to report to your…
Extract from a letter from Messrs. Tynes & Smith to Mr. Consul Archibald. New York, February 9, 1864. The schooner Nassau, a small vessel of about eighty-six tons burden, was…