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Albany (New York, United States) (search for this): chapter 227
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 227
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209.-New York and Georgia.
Interesting correspondence.
New York, May 13, 1861. To His Excellency, f April last, Joseph E. Brown, Governor of the State of Georgia, sets forth and declares that property of the citizens of Georgia, whenever found within the limits of the anti-slavery States, in which the said Governor in urther forbids and refuses to allow the citizens of Georgia to pay their indebtedness of. whatever kinds or nat them to pay the same into the Treasury of the State of Georgia, in any funds bankable in Augusta or Savannah, oing business with banks, bankers, and merchants of Georgia and other States, known as the Confederate States o statements so made by the said Governor of the State of Georgia.
The Banks of this City have paid, and cont the truth of the statements made by Gov. Brown, of Georgia, in his proclamation of the 26th ult.
You affirm unded assertions of his Excellency, the Governor of Georgia, so far as they affect them.
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Augusta (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 227
New York State (New York, United States) (search for this): chapter 227
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209.-New York and Georgia.
Interesting correspondence.
New York, May 13, 1861. To His Excellency, E. D. Morgan, Governor of the State of New York:
Sir:--By proclamation dated 26th day of April last, Joseph E. Brown, Governor of the State of Georgia, sets forth and declares that property of the citizens of Georgia, whenever found within the limits of the anti-slavery States, in which the said Governor includes the State of New:York, is seized, and forcibly taken from its owners. l Bank. Jno. J. Crane, President of Bank of Republic. G. D. Angelis, Cashier of Mechanics' Bank, New York, Jas. M. Morrison, President of Manhattan Bank. J. E. Williams, President of Metropolitan Bank.
Reply of Governor Morgan.
State of New York, Executive Department, Albany, N. Y., May 18, 1861.
gentlemen: I have received your communication of the 13th inst., formally denying the truth of the statements made by Gov. Brown, of Georgia, in his proclamation of the 26th ult.
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Savannah (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 227
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George S. Coe (search for this): chapter 227
Jonathan A. Stevens (search for this): chapter 227