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Dispatch Nr 30 dated 10 July 1878, from Consul Joseph G. Wilson to Second Assistant Secretary of State William Hunter

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).

Dispatch Nr 32 dated 1 August 1878, from Consul Joseph G. Wilson to Second Assistant Secretary of State William Hunter

Asking if a native born American citizen, not enrolled in the consulate and without passport should benefit from the protection of the consulate and be taken in charge in case of death. The question is based on the case of an insane American citizen who claims being a Prophet or Jesus Christ (pp. 267-268).

Dispatch Nr 34 dated 28 August 1878, from Consul Joseph G. Wilson to Second Assistant Secretary of State William Hunter

Report on the situation in Palestine. The report mentions in particular the non-production in the consequence of withdrawn of soldiers for the war, the depressed business and travelling and the increase of prices of provisions (pp. 271-272).

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