LINCOLN, Abraham. Document signed (“Abraham Lincoln”), as President, Washington, 19 May 1863. 1 page, 4to, small closed tear at edge of folds.
LINCOLN, Abraham. Document signed (“Abraham Lincoln”), as President, Washington, 19 May 1863. 1 page, 4to, small closed tear at edge of folds.

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LINCOLN, Abraham. Document signed (“Abraham Lincoln”), as President, Washington, 19 May 1863. 1 page, 4to, small closed tear at edge of folds.

Lincoln orders the Secretary of State to affix the Seal of the U.S. to his Proclamation of the Convention between the United States and Peru concluded and signed at Lima on 12 January 1863. The treaty, negotiated by U.S. envoy Christopher Robinson and Peruvian foreign minister José Gregorio Paz Soldan, called for the formation of a five-member arbitration panel comprised of two U.S. appointees, two Peruvians, and a fifth mutually agreed upon, to settle claims made against one state by citizens of the other. The need for this arbitration mechanism arose out of disputes between the owners of U.S. whaling ships and Peruvian citizens.

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