Letter from Jules A. Blanc to Mississippi Governor Benjamin G. Humphreys; July 16, 1866

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Office of the New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern Railroad Company, New Orleans, July 16th 1866

To his Ex. Gov. B. G. Humphrey Jackson Missi.

Dear Sir,

If affords me pleasure to inform you of the complete success of our Commissioners in their mission to confer with the principal holders of our Bonds in Europe.

At the last date from our Commissioners they had obtained the receipt to the agreement of parties representing over one million of our Bonds. On their return home they will confer with our Creditors in the Northern Cities, where we have every reason to believe they will obtain the Same success.

I enclose for your information a copy of the Circular and of the appeal addressed to and made to our Bond holders in America

Respectfully &c Jules A. Blanc Pres pro tem.

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July 18th 1866

Office of Pres. of N.O. & G.N.R.R. Co. New Orleans La July 16th 1866

Blanc, Jules Pres. Pro tem.

Letter of Furnishing information of the Complete success of Company's Commissioners in their mission to confer with the principal holders of the Company's bonds in Europe.

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