- US-NARA/RG84/1361409/pp159-160
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- 1873-08-15
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on the arrangement between the Greeks and Latins in Bethlehem after the troubles that took place in April 1873 (pp. 159-160).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on the arrangement between the Greeks and Latins in Bethlehem after the troubles that took place in April 1873 (pp. 159-160).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on the doubts on the advancement of the railway project between Jaffa and Jerusalem after the French engineers left (pp. 160).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on the appointment of new Dragomans in Jerusalem and Jaffa (pp. 207).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Approval of the dismissal by the Vice-Consul of a Dragoman convinced of exacting baksheesh (pp. 218-219).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on the visit of US Naval Offiers of the "Vaudalia" in Jerusalem (pp. 224).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Asking instruction from the Department on subjects who benefit from papers granting them protection from US consulate but who are considered as Turkish subjects by Turkish authorities (pp. 246-247).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Names of persons employed at the US consulate (pp. 250).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on the good relations maintained between the Consul and the Pasha during the controversies on proteges and on the fact that those former proteges pretend that the papers given to them would have permanent effect (pp. 256-257).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Expression of satisfaction after the US Government confirmed the view defended by the Consul that US citizens should not be pursued nor imprisoned by the Turkish authorities and proposition to appoint Hermann Friedlander as Vice-Consul in Jerusalem because of the amount of work in this place linked with the many Jew American citizens. (pp. 265-266).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on the nomination of Samuel Bergheim, a German subject, as Vice-Consul in Jerusalem (pp. 291).