An Account of the Organization of the Army of the United States volume 1
An Account of the Organization of the Army of the United States volume 1
Fayette Robinson
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S. FOX, H. B. M. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary. WASHINGTON, February 27, 1839. " The following is the important correspondence be tween Sir John Harvey and General Scott. Chance has much to do in the affairs of nations, and figures in this denouement. When Scott reached the north he had in his possession an unanswered letter of Sir John s, received while he was on other duty, which enabled him to commence the correspondence, the results of which were so important. The followi...ng was the purely offi cial part of this correspondence : " Head-Quarters, Eastern Division U. S. Army, j Augusta, Me. , March 21, 1839. J The undersigned, a major-general in the army of the United States, being specially charged with main taining the peace and safety of their entire northern and eastern frontiers, having cause to apprehend a collision of arms between the proximate forces of New Brunswick 236 THE GENERAL-IN-CHIEF SCOTT. and the state of Maine on the disputed territory, which is claimed by both, has the honor, in the sincere desire of the United States to preserve the relations of peace and amity with Great Britain relations which might be much endangered by such untoward collision to invite from his excellency Major-General Sir John Harvey, lieutenant-governor, &c.
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