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Field name | Value |
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Reference | FO 414/195 |
Department/Office | Foreign Office |
Title | Affairs of North America. Further Correspondence Part II |
Description | Anglo-Mexican relations, characteristics of life in Southern Mexico, current events in US ? fall in railroad stocks, US Presidential candidates, Roosevelt-Harriman controversy, visits of foreign naval officers to Washington, strikes in San Francisco and New York, Public Utilities Act, Panama Canal, Newfoundland Fisheries question, state of money market, Agreements between the US Panama and Columbia, cession of Magdalena Bay to US |
Date | 1907 |
Collection | Confidential Print: North America |
Region | North America |
Countries | United States, Mexico, Panama |
Places | Alaska; Argentina; Behring Sea; Brazil; British Columbia; Canada; China; Colombia; Costa Rica; Cuba; France; Germany; Great Britain; Guatemala; Honduras; India; Jamaica; Japan; Korea; Mexico; Moscow; Newfoundland; Nicaragua; Panama; Red River Settlement; Russia; The Philippines; USA; Venezuela |
People | Bryce, James; Durand, Sir Henry Mortimer; Garfield, James; Grey, Sir Edward, later Viscount Grey of Fallodon; Lloyd George, David; Roosevelt, Theodore; Root, Elihu; Taft, William Howard |
Topics | army; banking; boundary; civil war; commerce; constitution; cotton; currency; defence; education; expenditure; finance; fisheries; immigration; industry; navy; oil; Panama Canal; police; Presidential election; prisons; public opinion; railways; shipping; taxation; trade; troops; US Democratic Party; US Republican Party |
Copyright | Crown Copyright documents © are reproduced by permission of The National Archives London, UK |