[Despatches] : diplomatic despatches (10), numbered 1-2, 229-234, and 290-291, autograph manuscript signed and manuscript signed : Berlin and Carlsruhe, to successive Secretaries of State John Forsyth and A.P. Upshur, 1835 June 12- 1846 July 20.

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[Despatches] : diplomatic despatches (10), numbered 1-2, 229-234, and 290-291, autograph manuscript signed and manuscript signed : Berlin and Carlsruhe, to successive Secretaries of State John Forsyth and A.P. Upshur, 1835 June 12- 1846 July 20.

Concerning Prussian trade; the Serbian question; exchange rates; the Spanish revolution; the case of John Paul Jones' prizes; commercial and political affairs in China; the Barvarian convention on emigration taxes; and Henry Wheaton's transfer of the Legation to Andrew Donelson.

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Wheaton, Henry, 1785-1848

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Henry Wheaton's career included terms as a reporter for the U.S. Supreme Court (1816-1827) and U.S. chargé d'affaires to Denmark (1827-1834). He was a noted historian of international law. From the description of Letter to Mr. Plumer, ca. 1820. (Harvard Law School Library). WorldCat record id: 235181043 ...

Forsyth, John E.

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Owners of sawmill, Granby, Conn. From the description of John and Robert Forsyth accounts, 1863-1910. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70971456 ...

Upshur, A. P.,

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