The Official Correspondence On The Claims Of The United States In Respect To The Alabama (1867) is a historical document compiled by John Russell. The book contains official correspondence between the governments of the United States and Great Britain regarding the claims of the former in respect to the Confederate cruiser Alabama during the American Civil War.The correspondence covers the period from 1862 to 1866 and includes letters, telegrams, and other official documents exchanged between the two nations. The book sheds light on the diplomatic efforts made by the United States to seek…mehr
The Official Correspondence On The Claims Of The United States In Respect To The Alabama (1867) is a historical document compiled by John Russell. The book contains official correspondence between the governments of the United States and Great Britain regarding the claims of the former in respect to the Confederate cruiser Alabama during the American Civil War.The correspondence covers the period from 1862 to 1866 and includes letters, telegrams, and other official documents exchanged between the two nations. The book sheds light on the diplomatic efforts made by the United States to seek compensation from Great Britain for the damage caused by the Alabama to its merchant vessels.The book provides a detailed account of the legal arguments put forth by both sides and the negotiations that took place to resolve the dispute. It also includes the text of the Treaty of Washington, which was signed in 1871 and settled the claims of the United States against Great Britain in respect to the Alabama.Overall, The Official Correspondence On The Claims Of The United States In Respect To The Alabama (1867) is an important historical document that provides valuable insights into the diplomatic efforts made by the United States to seek justice for the damage caused by the Confederate cruiser Alabama during the American Civil War.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Born and raised in Traverse City, John Russell began using a 35 mm Argus camera at the age of eight and developing film in his grandma's basement not long after.After working at a cherry orchard as a teen, he found a job more suited to his skill set-shooting photos for The State News at Michigan State University, where he earned a journalism degree.Russell returned to his hometown, working as a photographer for the Traverse City Record-Eagle from 1975 to 2004. He now writes and shoots for The Detroit News, BRIDGEMI, online news sites, and wire services.John and his wife, Meg, own Great Lakes Images, a freelance photography business and image library.In his spare time, he fly-fishes, ice boats, and volunteers. He is active with the Mid-Michigan Honor Flight, Anglers of the Au Sable, the Twin Bay British Car Club, the Traverse Area Camera Club, and the Grand Traverse Ice Yacht Club. He has also served on several boards, including the Grand Traverse Bay YMCA.John shares his life with Meg and their family, including a new great-granddaughter. Two rescue dogs, a cranky rooster, and plenty of work on their Williamsburg farm make his life complete.
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