Letter from Charles Sumner to William Henry Seward, November 10, 1861
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Letter from Charles Sumner to William Henry Seward, November 10, 1861
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Institution:University of Rochester
Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections
Date:1861-11-10
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Letter from Charles Sumner to William Henry Seward, November 10, 1861
action: sent
sender: Charles Sumner
Birth: 1811-01-06
Death: 1874-03-11
location: Boston, MA
receiver: William Seward
Birth: 1801-05-16
Death: 1872-10-10
location: UnknownUnknown
transcription: msr
revision: crb 2017-05-05
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Boston 15th Jan. ‘61
My dear Sir,
I enclose a letter
from Col. Lawrence
our Consul General
at Florence. It seems
to me that it pre-
sents a strong case
for salary. Why not
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put Florence in
the list of $1500
consulates under the
late Act of Congress?
It seems to me that
this might be done
with propriety.
Faithfully yours,
Charles Sumner
Boston 15th Jan. ‘61
My dear Sir,
I enclose a letter
from Col. Lawrence
Birth: 1826-11-23 Death: 1869-03-21
,our Consul General
at Florence. It seems
to me that it pre-
sents a strong case
for salary. Why not
put Florence in
the list of $1500
consulates under the
late Act of Congress?
It seems to me that
this might be done
with propriety.
Faithfully yours,
Charles Sumner