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Hanabergh, Augustus S., 06/10/1867-06/10/1867

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 44
Identifier: GAMMS437.10.262

Series-level Scope and Content Note

From the Series:

Correspondence from Augustus S. Hanabergh to Peter J. Sullivan. Arranged chronologically.

Dates

  • 06/10/1867-06/10/1867

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Extent

From the Collection: 5.5 Linear Feet (11 boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Container Summary

1 Autograph Letter Signed dated 6/10/1867 from Augustus S. Hanabergh to Peter J. Sullivan, regarding the affair of the ship, the "Rayo." References to Captain Dollard and to news events, such as Jefferson Davis' being freed, and Porfirio Diaz capturing Maxemilian in Vera Cruz. Sent from Cartagena, Colombia to Barrouquilla, Colombia.

Subjects and Associated Physical Materials

HANABERGH, AUGUSTUS S. - CORRESP. TO SULLIVAN, PETER J. (1867): Autographed Letter

SULLIVAN, PETER J. - CORRESP. FROM HANABERGH, AUGUSTUS S. (1867): Autographed Letter

"RAYO" - SHIP - REF. BY HANABERGH, AUGUSTUS S. (1867): Autographed Letter

DOLLARD, CAPTAIN - REFERENCE BY HANABERGH, AUGUSTUS S. (1867): Autographed Letter

DAVIS, JEFFERSON - RELEASED - REF. BY HANABERGH, AUGUSTUS S. (1867): Autographed Letter

DIAZ, PORFIRIO - REF. TO HIS CAPTURE OF MAXIMILIAN (1867): Autographed Letter

MAXIMILIAN - REF. TO HIS CAPTURE BY DIAZ, PORFIRIO (1867): Autographed Letter

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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