- US-NARA/RG84/1361412/pp462-465
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- 1903-12-01
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on the possibilities for introducing American goods in the consular district of Jerusalem (pp. 462-465).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on the possibilities for introducing American goods in the consular district of Jerusalem (pp. 462-465).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on the case of the naturalized American citizens in the consular district of Jerusalem and their particularities of being mostly Russian Jews that have previously been Ottoman subjects (pp. 458-459).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on the opening of a new section between Bireh and Sinjil on the carriage road between Jerusalem and Damascus (pp. 20).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on the fears of the Christian population in connection with the events in Egypt and the progression of fanaticism within Moslems (pp. 418-421).
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
Report on the monetary conditions existing in Palestine (pp. 144-145).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Annual report of the consulate for the year. The first part of the report covers commerce and industry. The second part of the report covers climate, agriculture, taxes and security (pp. 358-378).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Annual report of the consulate for the year 1886. The report consists of the following headings : improvements in Jerusalem, manufactures, agriculture, petroleum, lumber and other American products, army conscription and taxes, hospitals, American cemeteray, Jerusalem police, Jaffa road, declared exports, sanitary matters (pp. 24-33).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Asking for a second dragoman because a big part of the American citizens in the consular district of Jerusalem are naturalized ones, born in Russia or Poland, who don't speak English (pp. 342-344).
Part of United States Consular Records for Jerusalem, Palestine
Report on the visit in Jerusalem of US Naval Officers of the "Wachusett" (pp. 153).