- US-NARA/RG84/1361409/pp207
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- 1876-08-02
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
Report on the appointment of new Dragomans in Jerusalem and Jaffa (pp. 207).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on the the reasons that led to dismiss a former Dragoman in Jerusalem (pp. 211).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on the past year activities of the consulate and situation in Jerusalem and in particular the tension between Christians and Mohammedans (pp. 214-215).
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 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).
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
Further report on the case of native Russians born Jews that are under protection of the US consulate altough they did not obtain the paper to be naturalized as Americans but are no more Russians by not having renewed their passports (pp. 230-232).
Part of 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).
Volume 4 Part one, dispatches from December 3, 1873, to October 19, 1877
Also available at the NARA on microcopy 453 Roll 2.
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).