Box 2
Contains 8 Results:
Folder 2, 1868 June
James Gibbons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to General John Tyler, [New York City, New York?], 1868 June 1
Advises him not to spend too much time at [Fenian Brotherhood] headquarters while he is in New York City; Canada in state of alarm; will be in New York City on Monday; encourages him to express his views to Mr. Meehan [?]; does he think a tour of inspection to ______ advisable? 1 p. ALS.
Jno., Memphis, Tennessee, to Col. John Tyler, Jr., New York City, New York, 1868 June 9
His letter about Gen'l F[orrest] was received; "...all the parties we spoke of will be at the appointed place and time." Col. Merriwether expressed his views on the subject at the state convention. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.
Wm. Selden, Washington, D.C., to John Tyler, [Jr., Washington, D.C.?], 1868 June 10
[P.]G.T. Beauregard, New York [Coty, N.Y.], to General Jno. Tyler, Jr., New York City, New York, 1868 June 19
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Regrets that he is unable to meet him because of business downtown; asks him to call at 1:00. 1 p. ALS. Including an ACS, [P.]G.T. Beauregard, to John Tyler, Jr., [18 June 1868?], making an appointment for the following morning. 1 p.
"Baby" [Martha Rochelle Tyler?], Southampton Court-house, Virginia, to "Dear Old Dady" [John Tyler, Jr., New York City, N.Y.], 1868 June 28
Weather is beautiful; regrets he is unable to send the picture because of its size; Jimmy saw Mrs. Ridely and daughters recetnly, has he seen Mrs. Tyler [widow of Pres. Tyler] and her children? Sister's photograph is enclosed, has not has any chills for a while. 3 pp. ALS.
John Tyler, Jr., City of New York, New York, to General John O'Neil, President of the Fenian Brotherhood, New York City, N.Y., 1868 June 29
Encloses a more perfect copy of his report of his operations in the South; has addressed it to him and Mr. Gibbons since they were the ones who enlisted his aid; the gentlemen coming to the Democratic convention and to meet with him are unaware of the political implications of the movement; has changed slightly the originial wording of his letter of instructions; when the gentlemen arrive, will introduce them to him; that is as far as his present authority goes. 2 pp. ALS.