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National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) مع الكيانات الرقمية
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Records from the United States Department of State

  • US-NARA/RG59
  • Fonds
  • 1856-11-06-1906-08-20

This collection includes correspondence received from the US Consulate General in Jerusalem. The 9 selected and described volumes (registers) includes dispatches sent from Jerusalem to Washington DC between 1856 and 1906. A microfilm copy of these registers have been made in 1969 and constitutes the unit number M.453 (5 rolls).
After 1906, the letters received by Washington from US embassies and consulates have been organized by themes (trade, war, customs) and no longer by origin.

US State Department (USSD)

Dispatch Nr 50-53 dated 8 August 1871, from Consul Richard Beardsley to Second Assistant Secretary of State

Report on a German colonization society, known as the "Temple at Jerusalem" or "The German temple", protected by the German government and that aim to re-establish a Spiritual Temple in Palestine as preparation work for the second coming of Christ (pp. 50).

Dispatch Nr 61 dated 30 October 1871, from Consul Richard Beardsley to Second Assistant Secretary of State

Report on religious controversies and disputes in Jerusalem, especially between the different Christian and Jewish Sects, and in particular about the restoration of the Church of Nativity, the exclusion of the Christians from the St. James Church, the controversy on property of St. George Church between Catholics and Greeks (pp. 83-87).

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