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[118] *Mr. Field, Acting Attorney-General, to Mr. Baldwin, district attorney. Washington, September 13, 1869. Sir: I have been informed that large quantities of arms and ammunition have been recently shipped…
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Mr. Milledge, district attorney, to Mr. Weems. Macon, September 6, 1869. My Dear Sir: Having just returned to this city from a very fatiguing pursuit after Cuban filibusters, whom I…
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Mr. Milledge, district attorney, to Mr. Hoar, Attorney-General. [Telegram.] Macon, Georgia, September 6, 1869. Attorney-General Hoar, Washington, D. C.: Sir: I have the honor and satisfaction of reporting herewith the…
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Mr. Morrill, United States commissioner, to Mr. Hoar, Attorney-General. [Telegram.] Macon, Georgia, September 6, 1869. Attorney-General United States: Colonel Milledge, with Deputy Marshals Watson and Cox with posse comitatus, left…
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Mr. Field, Acting Attorney-General, to Mr. Milledge, district attorney. [Telegram.] Washington, September 4, 1869. John Milledge, Esq., United States Attorney, Macon, Georgia: [115] *Cutter at Mobile is subject to your…
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Mr. Richardson, Acting Secretary of the Treasury, to collector, Mobile. [Telegram.] Treasury Department, Washington, September 4, 1869 Collector of Customs, Mobile, Alabama: Whenever called upon by the proper authority, you…
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Mr. Richardson, Acting Secretary of the Treasury, to Mr. Casey, collector. [Telegram.] Treasury Department, [114] *Washington, September 4, 1869. James F. Casey, Collector of Customs, New Orleans, Louisiana: Whenever called…
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General Townsend, Adjutant-General, to General Terry, commanding Department of the South. Headquarters of the Army, Adjutant-General’s Office, [113] *Washington, September 4, 1869. Brevet Major-General A. H. Terry, Commanding Department of…
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[112] *Mr. Field, Acting Attorney-General, to Mr. Rawlins, Secretary of War. Attorney-General’s Office, Washington, September 3, 1869. Sir: I send herewith copies of two telegrams from the United States attorney…
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Mr. Richardson, Acting Secretary of the Treasury, to Mr. Robb. [Telegram.] Treasury Department, Washington, September 3, 1869. Thos. P. Robb, Collector of Customs, Savannah, Georgia: Put steamer McCulloch at command…