John J. Alles LetterSC 00380

John J. Alles LetterSC 00380


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Repository
Special Collections Research Center
Identification
SC 00380
Title
John J. Alles Letter 1898 June 16
Quantity
0.01 Linear Foot
Creator
Alles, John J.
Language
English

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Preferred Citation:

John J. Alles Letter, 1898 June 16, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.


Content Description

Two page reply to F. Wendell White giving response to White questioning the authenticity of Alles' imprisonment at Moro Castle, Havana in 1850. His account is a brief recollection of his experience and regret of his Filibustering venture under the direction of General Narcesso Lopez. Because the expedition was not sent by the Authority of the United States, none of the captives were defended. Instead they were taken prisoner by the Spanish, tried, and sentenced to death. An article that recounts Alles' recollections of the events is with his response letter.

Container List

Mixed Materials Small Collections Box 84 folder: 1
Letter
1898 June 16English