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Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States. With the address of the President to Congress December 5, 1916

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Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United States. With the address of the President to Congress December 5, 1916. [electronic resource]
Published
Washington, DC, 1916
Physical Description
1084 p. : illustrations, tables.
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Index, p. 989.
List of paper [on foreign relations], with subjects of correspondence, p. XV.
Message of the President, p. IX.
Proclamation of April 2, 1902, of the Supplementary Convention between the United States of America and Great Britain, Extending for a Period of Twelve Months from July 28, 1901 the Time within which British Colonies or Foreign Possessions May Give Their Adhesion to the Convention Relative to the Disposal of Real and Personal Property, Signed at Washington March 2, 1899(1902), p. 289.
Proclamation of August 6, 1900 of the Treaty between the United States and Great Britain Relating to the Tenure and Disposition of Real and Personal Property (1899), p. 287.
Proclamation of December 8, 1916, of the Convention between the United States and Great Britain (for Canada) for the Protection of Migratory Birds (1916), p. 279.
Proclamation of January 22, 1916, of the Treaty between the United States and Chile for the Advancement of General Peace (1914), p. 46.
Proclamation of January 24, 1916, of the Treaty between the United States and Ecuador for the Advancement of General Peace (1914), p. 257.
Proclamation of July 28, 1916, of the Treaty between the United States and Honduras for the Advancement of General Peace (1913), p. 389.
Proclamation of June 24, 1916, of the Convention between the United States and Nicaragua Ceding Rights for Construction of Ship Canal by Nicaraguan Route, Etc. (1914), p. 849.
Proclamation of May 3, 1915 of the Treaty between the United States and Haiti, of Mutual Amity, Remedying Financial Conditions and Assisting the Economic Development and Tranquillity of Haiti (1915), p. 328.
Proclamation of October 30, 1916, of the Treaty between the United States and Brazil for the Advancement of General Peace (1914), p. 43.
Proclamation of September 16, 1916, of the Convention between the United States and Other Powers for the Protection of Inventions, Patents, Designs, and Industrial Models (1910), p. 980.
Protocol of an Agreement between the Governments of the United States and of Costa Rica in Regard to Future Negotiations for the Construction of an Interoceanic canal by Way of Lake Nicaragua (1900), p. 321.
Russo-Japanese Alliance Treaty (1916), p. 439.
Table of contents, p. III.
Electronic reproduction. Chester, Vt.: NewsBank, inc., 2007. Available via the World Wide Web. Access restricted to Readex U.S. Congressional Serial Set subscribers.
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Language
English
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August 23, 2012
Subjects
Villa, Pancho.
United States. Interstate Commerce Commission.
Guayaquil and Quito Railway Company.
Hukuang Railway.
Pan-American Financial Conference. (1915)
Pan-American Scientific Congress. (1915-1916)
Agreement between the United States and Costa Rica. 1900.
Bryan-Chamorro Treaty. 1914.
Chamorro-Weitzel Treaty. 1913.
Convention between the United States and Great Britain (for Canada) for the Protection of Migratory Birds. 1916.
Convention between the United States and Other Powers for the Protection of Inventions, Patents, Designs, and Industrial Models. 1910.
Russo-Japanese Alliance Treaty. 1916.
Seamen's Act. 1915.
Supplementary Convention between the United States of America and Great Britain, Extending for a Period of Twelve Months from July 28, 1901 the Time within which British Colonies or Foreign Possessions May Give Their Adhesion to the Convention Relative to the Disposal of Real and Personal Property, Signed at Washington on March 2, 1899. 1902.
Thomson-Urrutia Treaty. 1914.
Treaty between the United States and Brazil for the Advancement of General Peace. 1914.
Treaty between the United States and Chile for the Advancement of General Peace. 1914.
Treaty between the United States and China for the Advancement of General Peace. 1914.
Treaty between the United States and Ecuador for the Advancement of General Peace. 1914.
Treaty between the United States and Great Britain Relating to the Tenure and Disposition of Real and Personal Property. 1899.
Treaty between the United States and Guatemala for the Advancement of General Peace. 1913.
Treaty between the United States and Haiti, of Mutual Amity, Remedying Financial Conditions and Assisting the Economic Development and Tranquillity of Haiti. 1915.
Treaty between the United States and Honduras for the Advancement of General Peace. 1913.
Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation between the United States and the Congo Free State. 1891.
Alliances.
American occupation of Haiti (1915-1934)
Americans in foreign countries.
Arbitration, Industrial.
Campaign funds.
Canals.
Conferences.
Contracts.
Eight-hour day.
Federal-territorial relations.
Foreign leaders.
Foreign trade promotion.
Hours of labor.
International business enterprises.
International claims.
International relations.
Interoceanic canals.
Interstate commerce.
Merchant seamen.
Mexican Revolution (1910-1920)
Mexican-American border region.
Migratory animal conservation.
Military occupation.
Military operations other than war.
Peace.
Proclamations.
Radio.
Railroad employees.
Railroads.
Revolutions.
State of the Union.
Strikes and lockouts.
Trademarks.
Treaties.
Vocational and technical education.
War and emergency powers.
Wildlife conservation.
Argentina.
Austria-Hungary (1867-1918)
Belgian Congo (1908-1960)
Belgium.
Brazil.
Canada.
Canal Zone.
Chile.
China.
Colombia.
Columbus, New Mexico.
Congo (Brazzaville)
Costa Rica.
Denmark.
Dominican Republic.
Ecuador.
El Salvador.
France.
Germany (to 1949; 1990- )
Great Britain.
Greece.
Guatemala.
Haiti.
Honduras.
Italy.
Japan.
Liberia.
Manchuria.
Mexico.
Mongolia.
Morocco.
Netherlands.
Nicaragua Canal (Nicaragua)
Nicaragua.
Norway.
Ottoman Empire.
Panama Canal (Panama)
Panama City, Panama.
Panama.
Philippines.
Puerto Rico.
Russia (to 1921)
South America.
Spain.
Turkey.
Genre/Form
Annual Reports.
Executive Department Publications.
Presidential Communications and Messages.
Treaties and Conventions.
Also listed under
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924.
United States. Department of State.
United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson)
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