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Savannah (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 5
Letter from the Governor of Georgia to the Governor of New York.
The Savannah papers publish the letter of Gov. Brown, of Georgia, to Gov. Morgan, of New York, concerning the recent seizure of arms.
In stating the facts of the case, Gov. Brown , belonging to D. C. Hodgkins & Sons, citizens of this State, were placed on board the ship Monticello, at New York, for Savannah, and were seized by the police of that city, on or about the 22d of January last, and taken from the ship, and are now d t 9 o'clock P. M., on Tuesday, the 5th instant, I issued an order to Col. Henry R. Jackson, aid-de- camp, in the city of Savannah, instructing him to call out, through Col. Lawton, a sufficient military force, and to make reprisal by the seizure of all ships then in the harbor of Savannah belonging to citizens of the State of New York.
In obedience to this order, I am informed that he has seized the following vessels, and will hold them subject to my order, to wit:
Barks Adjuster and D. C
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 5
Letter from the Governor of Georgia to the Governor of New York.
The Savannah papers publish the letter of Gov. Brown, of Georgia, to Gov. Morgan, of New York, concerning the recent seizure of Georgia, to Gov. Morgan, of New York, concerning the recent seizure of arms.
In stating the facts of the case, Gov. Brown says:
I addressed to your Excellency, on Saturday, the 2d day of this month, by telegraph, a letter, which I was afterwards informed by the o and taken from the ship, and are now detained in the State Arsenal in the city.
As Governor of Georgia, I hereby demand that the guns be immediately delivered under your order, to G. B. Lamar, of N not only dated at this Department, but I expressly state that I make the demand as Governor of Georgia. I am not aware of the additional language which your Excellency would consider requisite to gi l.
That property is now detained in a public building under your control.
As the Executive of Georgia I have demanded its re-delivery to its owners.
My demand when met has been met evasively by ra
Albany (New York, United States) (search for this): article 5
New York State (New York, United States) (search for this): article 5
V. S. Morgan (search for this): article 5
Letter from the Governor of Georgia to the Governor of New York.
The Savannah papers publish the letter of Gov. Brown, of Georgia, to Gov. Morgan, of New York, concerning the recent seizure of arms.
In stating the facts of the case, Gov. Brown says:
I addressed to your Excellency, on Saturday, the 2d day of this month, by telegraph, a letter, which I was afterwards informed by the operator of the telegraph line at Albany had been delivered to your Excellency; which letter was in the following words, viz:
Executive Department, Milledgeville, Ga., Feb. 2d, 1861. His Excellency Gov. Morgan, Albany, N. Y.: Sir:
I have before me satisfactory evidence of the fact that two hundred muskets, belonging to D. C. Hodgkins & Sons, citizens of this State, were placed on board the ship Monticello, at New York, for Savannah, and were seized by the police of that city, on or about the 22d of January last, and taken from the ship, and are now detained in the State Arsenal in
Lawton (search for this): article 5
D. C. Hodgkins (search for this): article 5
G. B. Lamar (search for this): article 5
Joseph E. Brown (search for this): article 5
Letter from the Governor of Georgia to the Governor of New York.
The Savannah papers publish the letter of Gov. Brown, of Georgia, to Gov. Morgan, of New York, concerning the recent seizure of arms.
In stating the facts of the case, Gov. BrownGov. Brown says:
I addressed to your Excellency, on Saturday, the 2d day of this month, by telegraph, a letter, which I was afterwards informed by the operator of the telegraph line at Albany had been delivered to your Excellency; which letter was in the
You will oblige by communicating your decision immediately by telegraph. Very respectfully, your ob't scrv't, Joseph E. Brown.
To the above demand I had received no response at 9 o'clock P. M. on Tuesday, the 5th day of this month.
ernment, which has brought the injury upon them.
I trust your Excellency may have no difficulty in arriving at the conclusion that this communication is "official" and "veritable." Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, Joseph E. Brown.
Henry R. Jackson (search for this): article 5