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Browsing named entities in Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 7. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones). You can also browse the collection for J. P. Benjamin or search for J. P. Benjamin in all documents.
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 7. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Official correspondence of Confederate State Department . (search)
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 7. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Official correspondence of Confederate State Department . (search)
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 7. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 6.51 (search)
Official correspondence of Confederate State Department. [continued].
Letters from Honorable J. P. Holcombe.
Montreal, June 16, 1864. Hon. J. P. Benjamin, Secretary of State, C. S. A.:
Sir — I have very little to communicate since my last dispatch.
Some ten or twelve more men have been sent on to take the boat which leaves for Bermuda next week.
It is apparent, from all the information I receive, that very few remain who are willing to return at once to the discharge of their du render this a tedious and somewhat troublesome task.
As soon as it has been accomplished I shall return via Bermuda to the Confederacy.
I have the honor, &c., James P. Holcombe.
Clifton house, Niagara Falls, C. W., August 11, 1864. Hon. J. P. Benjamin, Secretary of State, C. S. A.:
Sir — Since my last dispatch I have visited all the points in Canada at which it was probable any escaped prisoners could be found.
I have circulated as widely as possible the information that all who des
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 7. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 7.61 (search)
Official correspondence of Confederate State Department. [continued.]
Letters from Honorable C. C. Clay, Jr.
Saint Catherine's, C. W., August 11, 1864. Hon. J. P. Benjamin, Secretary of State, Richmond, Va., C. S. A.:
Sir — I deem it due to Mr. Holcombe and myself to address you in explanation of the circumstances leading to and attending our correspondence with Hon. Horace Greeley, which has been the subject of so much misrepresentation in the United States, and, if they are corre fe hand I do not take the time and labor necessary to put it in cipher — if, indeed, there is anything worth concealing from our enemies.
I have the honor to be, &c., &c., C. C. Clay, Jr.
Saint Catherine's, C. W., September 12, 1864. Hon. J. P. Benjamin, Secretary of State, Richmond, Va., C. S. A.:
Sir — I addressed you on the 11th August last in explanation of the circumstances inducing, attending and following the correspondence of Mr. Holcombe and myself with the Hon. Horace Greeley<