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J.C. Barnett wrote from Paris, France to Julian Niemcewicz in Elizabethtown, New Jersey. It was only on the 27th Instant that J.C. Barnett received two of Julian’s letters dated either 1805 or 1803. It appeared someone from the Nantz Post Office opened them as the seal was broken. Thanked Julian for his attention to the affair with Mr. Woolsey. Described the Embargo as the first and wisest preliminary for such an emergency. Regarding their affairs in Paris, Barnett knew nothing, or rather nothing had yet been done. A few days ago, there was talk of peace with England. The issue of the supposed negotiations now pending would determine their relations with the powers of Europe.
Author/Creator
J.C. Barnett
Recipient
Julian Ursin Niemcewicz (1758-1841)
Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz (1758-1841)
Creation Date
7-20-1806
Document Type
Manuscript
Location
Paris, France
Inventory Location
Series 2; 103 C
Recommended Citation
Barnett, J.C.. J.C. Barnett to Julian Niemcewicz, July 20, 1806. Manuscript. From Special Collections Research Library and Archive, Kean University, Liberty Hall Collection 1800s. https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1800s/568
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Publishing Repository
Special Collections Research Library and Archive, Kean University
Collection
Liberty Hall Collection, 1711-1847 (bulk 1790-1830)