Volume 2 Part one, dispatches from March 31, 1864, to September 10, 1867
- US-NARA/RG59/Volume2-PartI
- Dossier
- 1864-03-31-1867-09-10
Fait partie de Records from the United States Department of State
Also available at the NARA on microcopy 453 Roll 1.
Volume 2 Part one, dispatches from March 31, 1864, to September 10, 1867
Fait partie de Records from the United States Department of State
Also available at the NARA on microcopy 453 Roll 1.
Volume 3, dispatches from April 30, 1870, to October 31, 1873
Fait partie de Records from the United States Department of State
Dispatches from U.S. consuls in Jerusalem, Palestine.
Also available at the NARA on microcopy 453 Roll 2.
Volume 5 Part two, dispatches from January 2, 1883, to December 27, 1885
Fait partie de Records from the United States Department of State
Also available at the NARA on microcopy 453 Roll 3.
Fait partie de United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on the visit to Jerusalem by Henri William Seward and the honors he received from the local authorities (pp. 42).
Fait partie de United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Question about the new responsibility given to the US Consul in Jerusalem to give protection to Swiss citizens (pp. 48).
Fait partie de United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on the case of Russian native born Jews that are under protection of the US consulate although they did not obtain the paper to be naturalized as American but are no more Russian by not having renewed their passports (pp. 222).
Fait partie de United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Transmitting a petition written by US consulate proteges with observations on the protection granted by consulates from different countries (pp. 238).
Fait partie de United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on the visit in Jerusalem of General Grant, his wife and his son (pp. 254-255).
Fait partie de United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on the imprisonment of US Citizens by the Turkish authorities in violation of the treaty that was signed in 1830 (pp. 257-260).
Fait partie de United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Comparison between the activities of the different consulates in Jerusalem, the US one being the most requested to protect travellers (pp. 272).