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Morse, W. H. (fl. 1857) to William McBlair

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC00722.12 Author/Creator: Morse, W. H. (fl. 1857) Place Written: Porto Praya, Cape Verde Type: Manuscript letter signed Date: 26 July 1857 Pagination: 1 p. : docket ; 33 x 20 cm Order a Copy

Refusing McBlair's request to store naval materials in a United States owned warehouse, because the warehouse is too full already. William H. Morse was the U.S. consul in Cape Verde.

William McBlair was a United States naval officer in command of the ship "Dale," responsible for catching illegal slave trading ships off the coast of Africa. Later served in the Confederate Navy.

Morse, W. H., fl. 1857

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