Correspondence between the mayor and federal authorities - Correspondence between the mayor and federal authorities

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Title
Correspondence between the mayor and federal authorities
Date Created
1862
Note
General Note: Correspondence between Mayor Monroe and Admiral Farragut and Mayor Monroe and General Butler. General Note: Ex libris. G. Cusachs. General Note: Facsimile of letter from Farragut to Mrs. M. Sorois (?) mounted on verso of t.p. General Note: Newspaper clipping of the Hartford (ship) and portrait of Farragut mounted on flyleaf at end. Full title: "Correspondence between the mayor and federal authorities relative to the occupation of New Orleans, together with the proceedings of the Common Council"
Topics
New Orleans; civilian life; civil war; confederacy
Form
pamphlet
Size
29 pages
Language Code
en
Contributing Repository
Repository Collection
Louisiana & Lower Mississippi Valley Collections
Digital Collection
Civil War Context and Conflict at LSU Libraries
Physical Location
LSU Libraries
Hill Memorial Library: Special Collections
Shelf Location
F379 .N5 N57 LARA
Rights
Physical rights are retained by the LSU Libraries. Copyright has expired and the item is therefore in the public domain. Permission to reproduce this image must be requested through the Special Collections Division, Louisiana State University Libraries.
Cite As
John T. Monroe, Correspondence between the mayor and federal authorities relative to the occupation of New Orleans, together with the proceedings of the Common Council (New Orleans: Bulletin Book and Job Office, 1862)
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