Macdonald to Edward Thornton, April 11, 1870
Sir John Young to Mr. Thornton. Ottawa, Canada, April 11, 1870. Sir: With reference to your dispatch of April 2, I have the honor to transmit to you herewith a…
Sir John Young to Mr. Thornton. Ottawa, Canada, April 11, 1870. Sir: With reference to your dispatch of April 2, I have the honor to transmit to you herewith a…
Mr. Thornton to Mr. Fish. Washington, April 14, 1870. Sir: With reference to your note of the 1st instant, I have the honor to inclose copy of a dispatch which…
Mr. Thornton to Mr. Fish. Washington, April 2, 1870. Sir: In reply to your note of yesterday’s date, I have the honor to inform you that although I am aware…
Mr. Fish to Mr. Thornton. Department of State, Washington, April 1, 1870. Sir: Information has reached this Department to the effect that it was announced on behalf of the Canadian…
[Untitled] Office of the Chief of Engineers, Washington, D. C., November 23, 1870. Sir: In reply to the communication of the 7th instant, from the Department of State, asking for…
The Secretary of War to Mr. Fish. War Department, Washington City, November 25, 1870. Sir: In compliance with your request of the 7th instant, I have the honor to furnish…
Mr. Davis to the Secretary of War. Department of State, November 7, 1870. Sir: Questions having arisen which render it important that the boundary line, extending from the Lake of…
Mr. Davis to Sir Edward Thornton, Department of State, Washington, November 7, 1870. I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 4th instant, touching the…
Sir Edward Thornton to Mr. Davis. Washington, November 4, 1870. Sir: The Governor General of Canada has communicated to me a copy of a letter addressed to the Canadian government…
Mr. Motley to Earl Granville. Legation of the United States, London, October 17, 1870. My Lord: I have the honor, by direction of my Government, to call your attention to…