The Papers of Francis Gregory Dallas United States Navy Correspondence And Jou
The Papers of Francis Gregory Dallas United States Navy Correspondence And Jou
Francis Gregory Dallas
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States, Berlin, Apl 13, 1853, at 5. O clock P. M. Dear Sir, I have this moment reed your letter of the 8th. I fear, of course, that this note may not reach you at Bremen. I advise you by all means to go in person to Frank furt. I have just read in the Paper that an allowance of 40 Thalers per mo. Is made to the Belgian officers, lately in the German service, until they shall find other service or employment. I have said to the Prussian Minister at Frankfurt all I am able to say in your behalf. ...You know, I think, that I addressed him a second letter. I hope sincerely, you may be successful. With great respect Yr. Obt servt, D. D. BARNARD. Lieut. Dallas. PAPERS OF FRANCIS GREGORY DALLAS [ LATE LIEUTENANT DALLAS TO THE HIGH DIET OF THE GERMAN CONFEDERATION ] To the High Diet of the German Confederacy at Frankfurt on Mayn. High Diet: The Undersigned Francis G. Dallas, a citizen and, until the year 1849, an officer of the Navy of the United States of America which he at that time, in accordance with the wishes of His Imperial Highness the Arche Duke John, Regent of the Germanic Confederacy, to have American officers for the German navy, expressed to the President of the United States, and at the par ticular request of Baron Roenne, the Envoy of the Germanic confederacy with the United States of Amer ica, quitted and accepted at that time an appointment in the German navy, for which purpose he came over with the German steam frigatte Hansa.
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