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Mr. Field, Acting Attorney-General, to Mr. Milledge, district attorney. [undated.] [Telegram.] John Milledge, Esq., United States Attorney, Macon, Georgia: Two telegrams received. Revenue-cutters will stop all armed vessels, or vessels…
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Mr. Milledge, district attorney, to Mr. Hoar, Attorney-General. [Telegram.] Macon, Georgia, September 3, 1869. To Attorney-General Hoar: Large party of men, thoroughly armed, at Fort Gaines, Georgia, enlisted for Cuban…
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Mr. Milledge, district attorney, to Mr. Hoar, Attorney-General. [Telegram.] Atlanta, Georgia, September 2, 1869. To Attorney-General E. R. Hoar: [110] Large parties are organizing in this State for Cuba. Twenty-five…
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Mr. Field, Acting Attorney-General, to Mr. Milledge, district attorney. [Telegram.] Washington, September 1, 1869. John Milledge, Esq., United States Attorney, Macon, Georgia: If the marshal needs troops to aid him…
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Mr. Morrill, United States commissioner, to Mr. Hoar, Attorney-General. [Telegram.] Macon, Georgia, August 31, 1869. Attorney-General Hoar: Eighty-three persons enlisted for Cuban army will try to leave for Florida to-night.…
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Mr. Davis, Acting Secretary of State, to Mr. Potestad, of the Spanish legation. Department of State, Washington, August 24, 1869. [109] Sir: Referring to your note of the 21st instant,…
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Mr. Potestad, of the Spanish legation, to Mr. Davis, Acting Secretary of State. Legation of Spain in Washington,August 21, 1869. Sir: I have the honor to inclose, agreeably to your…
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Mr. Field, Acting Attorney-General, to Mr. Talbot, district attorney. Washington, August 16, 1869. Sir: Information has been received at this office that violations of the neutrality laws of the United…
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Mr. Fish, Secretary of State, to Mr. Barlow, United States marshal. Department of State, [106] *Washington, July 30, 1869. Sir: I have received your letter of the 26th instant, in…
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Mr. Hoar, Attorney-General, to Mr. Fish, Secretary of State. Attorney-General’s Office, Washington, July 16, 1869. Sir: I think the case stated in the telegram of Francis G. Barlow, United States…