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Marked Copy on first page. Davis writes regarding the injuries and indignities . . . [suffered when] the American Broker was assaulted and beaten, without provocation, by a subject of his Regency. Davis demands reparations. GLC 2794.126 also refers to this incident. Notation on verso: 1.
His Excellency the Bashaw [of Tripoli] is perfectly satisfied with your election of Morocco for your future residence. Davis also addresses Caramanli's desire to reign in Derna: the present Bey of Derna was unwell and would actually leave the province in the course of forty days, and that as the country could not be left without a government it was necessary that some person should be sent within two months. Davis is introducing an American legation to discuss this option with the ex-Bashaw. Scribal copy bound together with GLC 2794.118, .120-.124, .128-.133, .135-.145 and .147-.151. (Letter #10 in bound volume.).
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Marked Copy on first page. I pray to your Lordship to express to His Majesty my grateful Sensibility for the condescension with which he has been graciously pleased to notice my conduct in helping to return two kidnapped Sicilian children. Notation on verso: 5.
Papers of Alonzo E. Emerson. Collection consists of correspondence (1937-1938) between Alonzo E. Emerson and George F. Davis concerning the Virginia City, Montana, mines of the Sunnyside Mines Company of Spokane, Washington. Also included is a prospectus of the Lion Gulch Mining Company of Homestake, Montana.