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  • Private and confidential
  • Written by author James J. Barnes,Patience P. Barnes
  • Published by Selinsgrove : Susquehanna University Press ; c1993., 1993/05/31
  • These letters are not the official numbered dispatches that have been readily available to scholars for a number of years. Rather, they are letters that were exchanged on a personal level between British diplomats serving in Washington, D.C., and their fo
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Acknowledgments 5
Introduction 11
1 Sir Richard Pakenham and the Oregon Question, 1843-1846 21
2 Henry Bulwer and Central America, 1850-1851 38
3 John F. T. Crampton and the American Political System, 1852-1853 56
4 British Preoccupation with the Crimean War, 1854 93
5 Recruitment, 1855 118
6 Expulsion, Transition, and Restoration: Crampton, Lumley, and Napier, 1856-1857 145
7 Napier and Ouseley: A Conflict of Personalities, 1857-1859 182
8 Lord Lyons and the Buchanan Administration, 1859-1860 213
9 Prelude to Civil War, 1861 239
10 The Trent Affair 257
11 Decisive Victory Eludes the North, January-June 1862 276
12 William Stuart and the Interventionist Crisis, June-November 1862 290
13 Mediation and Domestic Emancipation, November 1862-June 1863 306
14 From Gettysburg to President Lincoln's Reelection, July 1863-December 1864 327
15 Sir Frederick Bruce and the Opening Stages of American Reconstruction, April 1865-July 1866 352
16 Preoccupation with Domestic Affairs, July 1866-September 1867 386
Appendix: Biographical Directory 407
Notes 424
Index 463


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