Daniel Butterfield to E. M. Archibald, May 6, 1864
Mr. Butterfield to Mr. Archibald. British Vice Consulate, Key West, May 6, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch of April 23, enclosing a…
Mr. Butterfield to Mr. Archibald. British Vice Consulate, Key West, May 6, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch of April 23, enclosing a…
Earl Russell to Mr. Adams. Foreign Office, June 30, 1864. Sir: With reference to my note of the 19th of March, I have the honor to transmit to you a…
Earl Russell to Mr. Adams. Foreign Office, July 4, 1864. Sir: With reference to my note of the 20th ultimo, I have the honor to inform you that it appears…
Mr. Adams to Earl Russell. Legation of the United States, London, June 28, 1864. My Lord: Information has been received by the government of the United States that on the…
[From the London Daily Telegraph of June 24, 1864.] Captain Semmes. Junior United Service Club, S. W., June 23, 1864. Sir: It will doubtless gratify the admirers of the gallantry…
[Untitled] “Hindley Hall, near Wigan, June 24, 1864. “Dear Sir: I am in due receipt of your esteemed favor of the 21st instant, and am gratified to find that the…
[From the London Daily News of June 29, 1864. ] The Deerhound, the Alabama, and the Kearsarge. To the Editor of the Daily News : Sir: As two correspondents of…
Earl Russell to Mr. Adams. Foreign Office, June 27, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 25th instant, complaining of the interference…
Captain Winslow to Mr. Welles. No. 211.] United States Steamer Kearsarge, Cherbourg, France, June 21, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to report that towards the close of the action…
Mr. Adams to Earl Russell. London, June 25, 1864. My Lord: I feel it my duty to submit to your consideration a copy of the official report of Captain Winslow,…