- US-NARA/RG84/1361412/pp207-224
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- 1899-09-09
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on the various consulates established in Jerusalem on the occasion of the opening of a Dutch consulate (pp. 207-224).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on the various consulates established in Jerusalem on the occasion of the opening of a Dutch consulate (pp. 207-224).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on agriculture and horticulture in the consular district of Jerusalem for the month of July 1890 (pp. 255-256).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on the advancement of the work on the railway between Jaffa and Jerusalem by the Societé des travaux publics et constructions à Paris (pp. 257-258).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on the agriculture and horticulture of Palestine in the consular district of Jerusalem for August 1890 (pp. 261-262).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on the visit in Jerusalem of General Grant, his wife and his son (pp. 254-255).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Further report on the advancement of the work on the railway between Jaffa and Jerusalem (pp. 267).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on agriculture and horticulture in the consular district of Jerusalem for the month of September 1890 (pp. 268-270).
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).
Dispatch Nr 20 dated 12 August 1908, from Consul Thomas Ross Wallace to Assistant Secretary of State
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on the political situation in Turkey and the effect on the population in Jerusalem of the restoring of the Constitution by the Sultan (pp. 67, 74-80).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on the new location of the US consulate in Jerusalem (pp. 497-498).