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24 December 1863
The Congress of the Confederate States of America
. (House bill.) . . . A bill to be entitled An act to establish a Bureau of Foreign Supplies.
stamp of record division
GLC06745.070
26 November 1864
House Bill, No. 230. A Bill To be entitled "An Act to amend An Act to provide revenue from commodities imported from foreign countries," approved May 21st, 1864.
GLC06745.105
1862
Majority Report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs
GLC06745.180
Minority Report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs
GLC06745.181
12 December 1864
Trenholm, G.A. (fl. 1861-)
C.S. Senate Secret. Response of the secretary of the treasury to the resolution of the senate of the 5th of December 1864, respecting operations under the act to impose regulations upon the foreign commerce of the confederate states.
GLC06745.244
13 August 1864
McClellan, George Brinton (1826-1885)
to George D. Ramsay
As a private citizen, McClellan writes to Chief of Ordnance General George D. Ramsay to introduce Mr. Adolph Schniewind, who "has it in his power to arrange for imparting our government the secret of the great superiority manifested by the Prussian...
GLC02455.08
12 February 1862
Dow, Neal (1804-1897)
to unknown
Dow, Colonel of the 13th Regiment, Maine Volunteers, discusses the recent capture of Roanoke Island, North Carolina. Writes, "May God grant it the beginning of constant and important success. We need it now, to help us in England & France."...
GLC02464.03
3 March 1864
Maury, Matthew Fontaine (1806-1873)
[to White, Esqr.]
Maury, serving as a Confederate naval agent in Britain, asks the recipient (possibly Mr. "White") in London to forward the enclosed (not included) to Dr. Miller "of the [illegible] Committee." Matthew Fontaine Maury was a naval officer known as the...
GLC02466.09
9 June 1864
Winslow, John Ancrum (1811-1873)
Written by Captain Winslow as the commander of the "Kearsarge." References previous two notes from recipient. Says prior leaving for Flushing, Holland he sent an officer to Paris to communicate with Mr. Dayton who was trying to discover the meaning...
GLC02466.16
12 January 1862
Benjamin, Judah Philip (1811-1884)
to Henry A. Wise
Written on letterhead of the War Department of the Confederate States by Acting Secretary of War Judah Benjamin to Brigadier General Wise. States that the bearer of this letter, William A. Pratt, wants to import "some cargoes of iron" from abroad...
GLC02469.01
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