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VII
ILLUSTRATIONS,
XXI
ABBREVIATIONS
AND
SYMBOLS,
XXIII
THE
PAPERS,
MAY
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AUGUST
7,
1916
WILSON
MATERIALS
ADDRESSES,
STATEMENTS,
AND
PRESS
RELEASES
REMARKS
TO
THE
NATIONAL
PRESS
CLUB,
MAY
15,
1916,
46
REMARKS
FROM
A
REAR
PLATFORM
AT
SALISBURY,
NORTH
CAROLINA,
MAY
20,
1916,
78
AN
ADDRESS
IN
CHARLOTTE,
NORTH
CAROLINA,
MAY
20,
1916,
79
AN
ADDRESS
IN
WASHINGTON
TO
THE
LEAGUE
TO
ENFORCE
PEACE,
MAY
27,
1916,
113
A
PROCLAMATION
DESIGNATING
JUNE
14
AS
NATIONAL
FLAG
DAY,
MAY
30,
1916,
122
A
MEMORIAL
DAY
ADDRESS,
MAY
30,
1916,
123
REMARKS
TO
THE
GRADUATING
CLASS
OF
THE
NAVAL
ACADEMY,
JUNE
2,
1916,
147
AFTER-DINNER
REMARKS
IN
WASHINGTON
IN
HONOR
OF
BISHOP
EARL
CRANSTON,
JUNE
2,
1916,
148
A
COMMENCEMENT
ADDRESS
AT
THE
UNITED
STATES
MILITARY
ACADEMY,
JUNE
13,1916,
212
A
FLAG
DAY
ADDRESS,
JUNE
14,
1916,
221
REMARKS
TO
VIRGINIA
DEMOCRATIC
LEADERS,
JUNE
15,
1916,
228
A
DRAFT
OF
AN
ADDRESS
TO
CONGRESS
ON
THE
MEXICAN
CRISIS,
JUNE
26,
1916,
298
REMARKS
TO
THE
ASSOCIATED
ADVERTISING
CLUBS,
JUNE
29,
1916.
324
REMARKS
TO
THE
NEW
YORK
PRESS
CLUB,
JUNE
30,
1916,
332
AN
ADDRESS
AT
THE
DEDICATION
OF
THE
AMERICAN
FEDERATION
OF
LABOR
BUILDING,
JULY
4,
1916,
353
AN
ADDRESS
IN
DETROIT
TO
BUSINESSMEN,
JULY
10,
1916,
383
A
LUNCHEON
ADDRESS
IN
DETROIT,
JULY
10,
1916,
387
REMARKS
TO
THE
EMPLOYEES
OF
THE
FORD
MOTOR
COMPANY,
JULY
10,
1916,
395
REMARKS
AT
UNION
STATION
IN
TOLEDO,
OHIO,
JULY
10,
1916,
395
AN
ADDRESS
ON
THE
AMERICAN
SPIRIT,
JULY
13,
1916,
414
REMARKS
UPON
SIGNING
THE
RURAL-CREDITS
BILL,
JULY
17,
1916,
427
AFTER-DINNER
REMARKS
TO
POSTMASTERS,
JULY
20,
1916,
442
A
DECLARATION
REGARDING
GREENLAND,
JULY
27,
1916,
485
A
PRESS
RELEASE
ON
THE
FORMATION
OF
THE
COUNCIL
OF
NATIONAL
DEFENSE
AND
THE
NATIONAL
RESEARCH
COUNCIL,
JULY
28,
1916,
491
A
STATEMENT
ON
THE
BELGIAN
RELIEF
COMMISSION,
NOVEMBER
3,
1915,
542
POLITICAL
CORESPONDENCE,
REPORTS,
AND
MEMORANDA
FROM
WILSON
TO
AND
BY
WILSON
WILLIAM
CHARLES
ADAMSON,
96
JOSHUA
WILLIS
ALEXANDER,
451
GEORGE
WESTON
ANDERSON,
267
WARREN
WORTH
BAILEY,
346
C
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T
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N
T
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NEWTON DIEHL BAKER, 96, 175, 469, 537
RAY STANNARD BAKER, 286
JOHN HOLLIS BANKHEAD, 316
SYLVESTER WOODBRIDGE BEACH, 305
EDWARD WILLIAM BOK, 508
ALBERT SIDNEY BURLESON, 169
CHARLES POPE CAIDWELL, 428
CARRIE CLINTON LANE CHAPMAN CATT, 266
JAMES PAUL CLARKE, 15, 54
JOHN HESSIN CLARKE, 431
JAMES MCMAHON COX, 428
HOMER STILLE CUMMINGS, 229
JOSEPHUS DANIELS, 431, 518
ELLEN DUANE DAVIS, 529
FREDERIC ADRIAN DELANO, 467, 47G
A DRAFT OF THE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM OF 1916, 190
EDWARD OLIN DOWNES, 538
JOHN VILLIERS FARWELL, 512
SARA BARD FIELD, 237
MARTIN DAVID FOSTER, 347
HARRY AUGUSTUS GARFIELD, 97
CARTER GLASS, 229
MARTIN HENRY GLYNN, 133, 282
SAMUEL GOMPERS, 170
GEORGE ELLERY HALE, 494
CHARLES SUMNER HAMLIN, 498
OLE HANSON, 432
NORMAN HAPGOOD, 230, 374, 446, 528
SAMUEL MILES HASTINGS, 492
FRANCIS JOSEPH HENEY, 358
HENRY FRENCH HOLLIS, 128, 166
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 61 (2), 118, 163, 206, 280, 345
EDWARD PERCY HOWARD, 468
FREDERIC CLEMSON HOWE, 230
CHARLES EVANS HUGHES, 186
CORDELL HULL, 528
EDWARD NASH HURLEY, 25
CHARLES SAMUEL JACKSON, 469
OLLIE MURRAY JAMES, 282
THE JANE JEFFERSON CLUB OF COLORADO, 536
EDWIN STOCKTON JOHNSON, 70
WILLIAM KENT, 432
FRANKLIN KNIGHT LANE, IN, 328
ROBERT LANSING, 176, 408
DUDLEY FIELD MALONE, 176, 207, 517
THOMAS RILEY MARSHALL, 517
WILLIAM GIBBS MCADOO, 119
WILLIAM FRANK MCCOMBS, 156
VANCE CRISWELL MCCORMICK, 408, 523
ALEXANDER JEFFREY MCKELWAY, 69, 436, 471
HENRY MORGENTHAU, 73, 96, 163
HENRY LEE MYERS, 494
ROBERT LATHAM OWEN, 162, 207
C
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LEMUEL PHILLIPS PADGETT, 170
JAMES DUVAL PHELAN, 172
ATLEE POMERENE, 25
EDWARD WILLIAM POU, 207, 230
HENRY THOMAS RAINEY, 10
WILLIAM COX REDFIELD, 166
GEORGE RUBLEE, 517
WILBUR FISK SADLER, JR., 74
JOHN FRANKLIN SHAFROTH, 369
JOSEPH SWAGAR SHERLEY, 74
JOHN KNIGHT SHIELDS, 69
JOHN HUMPHREY SMALL, 524
HOKE SMITH, 173
WILLIAM JOEL STONE, 58, 173, 408
DAISY ALLEN STORY, 482
CLAUDE AUGUSTUS SWANSON, 481
HERBERT BAYARD SWOPE, 369
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT, 69
MARY WILSON THOMPSON, 518
BENJAMIN RYAN TILLMAN, 94, 308, 481
JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 62, 491, 541
THOMAS JAMES WALSH, 304
WILLIAM HENRY WELCH, 468, 492
JOHN WESLEY WESCOTT, 286
LOUIS WILEY, 14, 282
WILLIAM BAUCHOP WILSON, 504
TO WILSON FROM
WILLIAM CHARLES ADAMSON, 92, 337
JESSE CORCORAN ADKINS, 176
GEORGE WESTON ANDERSON, 152
NEWTON DIEHL BAKER, 9, 84, 156, 287, 380, 397, 455, 524
JOHN HOLLIS BANKHEAD, 330
WARREN WORTH BAILEY, 342
SYLVESTER WOODBRIDGE BEACH, 270
EDWARD WILLIAM BOK, 534
CARRIE CLINTON LANE CHAPMAN CATT, 237, 539
WILLIAM LEA CHAMBERS, 438, 525
JAMES PAUL CLARKE, 27
CHARLES RICHARD CRANE, 206, 228
JOSEPHUS DANIELS, 39, 65, 143, 267, 428, 515
JOSEPH EDWARD DAVIES, 204
ELLEN DUANE DAVIS, 522
FREDERIC ADRIAN DELANO, 463, 472
EDWARD OLIN DOWNES, 526
ELIZABETH GARDINER EVANS, 9
JOHN VILLIERS FARWELL, 499
SARA BARD FIELD, 208, 375
IRVING FISHER, 531
MARTIN DAVID FOSTER, 359
OBADIAH GARDNER, 498
HARRY AUGUSTUS GARFIELD, 60
CARTER GLASS, 231
GEORGE ELLERY HAIE, 472
C
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N
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CHARLES SUMNER HAMLIN, 489
NORMAN HAPGOOD, 206, 210, 264, 321, 328, 362, 372, 522
FRANCIS JOSEPH HENEY, 338
HENRY FRENCH HOLLIS, 101
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 11, 45, 56, 71, 76, 117, 121, 128, 129,
151, 177, 203, 211, 236, 268, 269, 290, 291, 337, 364, 374,
402,420, 474, 518, 521, 535
DAVID FRANKLIN HOUSTON, 376
EDWARD PERCY HOWARD, 377
FREDERIC CLEMSON HOWE, 180, WITH A SUGGESTED PLATFORM DECLARA
TION OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY REGARDING IMPERIALISM, 181
CHARLES EVANS HUGHES, 186
CHARLES SAMUEL JACKSON, 463
EDWIN STOCKTON JOHNSON, 20
FRANKLIN KNIGHT LANE, 139, 313
DUDLEY FIELD MALONE, 143, 155, 167, 475, 513, 533
WILBUR W. MARSH, 508
THOMAS RILEY MARSHALL, 516
WILLIAM GIBBS MCADOO, 186
VANCE CRISWELL MCCORMICK, 513
ALEXANDER JEFFREY MCKELWAY, 65, 429, 447
HENRY MORGENTHAU, 72, 151
HENRY LEE MYERS, 480
ROBERT LATHAM OWEN, 151, 161, 162, WITH A SUGGESTED PLANK FOR
THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM, 174
ALEXANDER MITCHELL PALMER, 227
FRANK LYON POLK, 245
EDWARD WILLIAM POU, 181, 20G
WILLIAM COX REDFIELD, 160, WITH A MEMORANDUM ON A *FOREIGN
TRADE PLANK* FOR THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM, 211
GEORGE RUBLEE, 512
JOHN KNIGHT SHIELDS, 12
JOHN HUMPHREY SMALL, 513
WILLIAM JOEL STONE, 56, 382, 397
HERBERT BAYARD SWOPE, 352
MARY WILSON THOMPSON, 502
BENJAMIN RYAN TILLMAN, 66, 288
JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 27, 67, 217, 375, 434, 490, 491
WILHELMINA CAROLINE GINGER VAN WINKLE, 426
THOMAS JAMES WALSH, 269
HARRY A. WHEELER, 504
WILLIAM BAUCHOP WILSON, 530
DIPLOMATIC NOTES
FROM WILSON TO
BENEDICT XV, 55
A NOTE TO THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT PROTESTING AGAINST THE BLACKLIST,
476
A NOTE TO THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT JUSTIFYING THE PRESENCE OF
AMERICAN TROOPS IN MEXICO, 248
A NOTE TO THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT ON THE CARRIZAL INCIDENT, 293
A NOTE TO THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT ON THE SETTLEMENT OF THE MEX
ICAN-AMERICAN CRISIS, 368
C
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T
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N
T
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A DRAFT OF A REPLY TO THE MEXICAN NOTE PROPOSING A CONFERENCE TO
SETTLE THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN CRISIS, 483
A REDRAFT OF A MESSAGE TO VARIOUS HEADS OF STATE, 445
TO WILSON FROM
BENEDICT XV, 54
A NOTE FROM THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT ON THE CARRIZAL INCIDENT,
292
A NOTE FROM THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT ON THE SETTLEMENT OF THE
MEXICAN-AMERICAN CRISIS, 360
A NOTE FROM THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT PROPOSING A CONFERENCE TO
SETTLE THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN CRISIS, 410
A REDRAFT OF THE NOTE FROM THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT PROPOSING
A CONFERENCE TO SETTLE THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN CRISIS, 437
AN AMENDMENT TO THE NOTE FROM THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT, 438
NICHOLAS II, 538
CORRESPONDENCE, REPORTS, MEMORANDA, AND AIDE-MEMOIRE ABOUT GEN
ERAL DIPLOMATIC AFFAIRS
FROM WILSON TO AND BY WILSON
JANE ADDAMS, 316, 527
NEWTON DIEHL BAKER, 359
CHARLES POPE CALDWELL, 413
CHARLES WILLIAM ELIOT, 336
JAMES CARDINAL GIBBONS, 56
SAMUEL GOMPERS, 369, 436, 470, 494
SIR EDWARD GREY, 102
HAMILTON HOLT, 166
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 3, 24, 57, 68 (2), 92, 280, 466, 480
FREDERIC CLEMSON HOWE, 336, 537
LI YUEAN-HUNG, 167
ROBERT LANSING, 24, 54, 61, 94, 108, 248, 271 (2), 273, 275, 277,
367
A MEMORANDUM ON VARIOUS POINTS TO BE INCLUDED IN THE ADDRESS
TO THE LEAGUE TO ENFORCE PEACE, 102
WILLIAM CALHOUN MCDONALD, 62, 170
A DRAFT OF A RESOLUTION ON THE MEXICAN CRISIS, 304
A PLAN OF ACTION IN THE MEXICAN CRISIS, 293
BYRON RUFUS NEWTON, 177
JOHN CLINTON PARKER, 347
AMOS RICHARDS ENO PINCHOT, 336
FRANK LYON POLK, 162, 414, 453, 482
MANUEL CASTRO QUESADA, 358
JAMES LINN RODGERS, 293
JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 62, 76, 314
WILLIAM BAUCHOP WILSON, 266, 346
SIMON WOLF, NO, 119
TO WILSON FROM
JANE ADDAMS, 515
JANE ADDAMS AND OTHERS, 308
NEWTON DIEHL BAKER, 38, 97, 121, 156, 263, 291, 296, 305, 3
L6
,
337
SUGGESTIONS BY NEWTON DIEHL BAKER FOR AN ADDRESS TO CONGRESS
ON THE MEXICAN CRISIS, 297
HERMAN BERNSTEIN, 84
C
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N
T
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THE MOST REVEREND GIOVANNI BONZANO, 95
CHARLES POPE CAIDWELL, 404
CHARLES WILLIAM ELIOT, 322
JOHN CARDINAL FARLEY AND OTHERS, 421
JAMES CARDINAL GIBBONS, 30
SAMUEL GOMPERS, 365, 402, 430, 465, 490
JAMES ALPHONSUS HAMILL, 344
HAMILTON HOLT, 75, 120
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 6, 11, 42, 45, 62, 64, 77, 88, 94, 112,
116, 131, 133, 134, 168, 201, 225, 238, 265, 289, 294, 311,
3I9 35I 364, 411, 422, 424, 502
A MEMORANDUM BY EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE ON WILSON*S FORTH
COMING SPEECH TO THE LEAGUE TO ENFORCE PEACE, 88
FREDERIC CLEMSON HOWE, 321, 534
ARTHUR HOAG HOWLAND, 310
LI YUAN-HUNG, 182
ROBERT UNDERWOOD JOHNSON, 309
FRANKLIN KNIGHT LANE, 370, 375
ROBERT LANSING, 4, 13, 55, 83, 106 (2), 231, 232, 240, 271, 273,
275, 287, 348, 350, 360, 361, 367, 464
A MEMORANDUM BY ROBERT LANSING ON THE POSSIBILITY OF MEDIA
TION OF THE MEXICAN CRISIS, 306
DAVID LAWRENCE, 15, 152, 485
A MEMORANDUM BY DAVID LAWRENCE ON THE FUTURE COURSE OF
AMERICAN POLICY TOWARD THE EUROPEAN BELLIGERENTS, 448
WILLIAM CALHOUN MCDONALD, 31, 159
HARRY ALLEN OVERSTREET AND OTHERS, 308
THOMAS NELSON, PAGE, 440
WALTER HINES PAGE, 28, 143, 182, 456
JOHN CLINTON PARKER, 344
A MEMORANDUM BY WILLIAM PHILLIPS ON THE POSSIBLE DESTRUCTION
OF MEXICAN OIL WELLS IN CASE OF AN AMERICAN BLOCKADE, 350
AMOS RICHARDS ENO PINCHOT, 320
AN ADDRESS FROM THE POLISH CENTRAL RELIEF COMMITTEE, 404
FRANK LYON POLK, 93, 130, 138, 157, 164 (2), 400, 401, 409,
4
L8
, 432, 437 452, 469, 47L 479 482, 4
8
4 5
6
, 521, 539
MANUEL CASTRO QUESADA, 343
PLEASANT ALEXANDER STOVALL, 8, 278
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT, 6
JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 58, 75, 268, 291, 446
JOSEPH EDWARD WILLARD, 19
WILLIAM BAUCHOP WILSON, 245, 344
SIMON WOLF, 109
PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE
FROM WILSON TO
HERBERT ADAMS, 409
ALBERT SIDNEY BURLESON, 165
CHARLES RICHARD CRANE, 134
RICHARD HEATH DABNEY, 10
EDWARD PARKER DAVIS, 165
JOSEPHUS DANIELS, 70
CLEVELAND HOADLEY DODGE, 347
THEODORE DREISER, 541
C
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N
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HENRY EITEL, 469
HARRY AUGUSTUS GARFIELD, 165
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HALL, 541
AZEL WASHBURN HAZEN, 409
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 101
JOSEPH LELAND KENNEDY, 208
DUDLEY FIELD MALONE, 283
WILLIAM GIBBS MCADOO, IN
GEORGE W. MEGEATH, 409
AMOS RICHARDS ENO PINCHOT AND GERTRUDE MINTURN PINCHOT, 348
ROBERT PRICE, 231
RALPH PULITZER. 70
MELVIN A. RICE, 173
SIR CECIL ARTHUR SPRING RICE, 177
PLEASANT ALEXANDER STOVALL, 455
JOHN ADAMS WILSON, 370
JOSEPH R. WILSON, JR., 112
TO WILSON FROM
ALBERT SIDNEY BURLESON, 175
CHARLES RICHARD CRANE, 119
JOSEPHUS DANIELS, 71
JO DAVIDSON, 221
EDWARD PARKER DAVIS, 163
CLEVELAND HOADLEY DODGE, 330
HARRY AUGUSTUS GARFIELD, 130
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 8, 95
EDWARD WILLIAM POU, 398
ROBERT PRICE, 279
RALPH PULITZER, 100
MELVIN A. RICE, 164
SIR CECIL ARTHUR SPRING RICE, 205
JESSIE WOODROW WILSON SAYRE, 14, 78
JOHN ADAMS WILSON, 359
JOSEPH R. WILSON, JR., 95
MARGARET WOODROW WILSON, 246, 382
INTERVIEWS
A MEMORANDUM BY RAY STANNARD BAKER ABOUT A CONVERSATION WITH
WILSON, 31
A MEMORANDUM BY FRANZ HUGO KREBS ABOUT A CONVERSATION WITH
WILSON REGARDING THE FATE OF SIR ROGER CASEMENT, 379
A DIALOGUE WITH JOHN FRANKLIN SMULSKI, 407
WRITINGS
*AMERICA*S OPPORTUNITY,* 500
*THE MEXICAN QUESTION,* 508
COLLATERAL MATERIALS
POLITICAL CORRESPONDENCE, REPORTS, MEMORANDA, AND AIDE-MEMOIRE
NORMAN HAPGOOD TO RAYMOND ROBINS, 373
NORMAN HAPGOOD TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 117
JOHN WORTH KERN TO WILLIAM GIBBS MCADOO, 366
WALTER LIPPMANN TO NEWTON DIEHL BAKER, 525
WALTER LIPPMANN TO HENRY FRENCH HOLLIS, 166, 212
SAMUEL HUSTON THOMPSON, JR., TO CARY TRAVERS GRAYSON, 435
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JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY TO VANCE CRISWELL MCCORMICK, 378
AN UNKNOWN PERSON TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 434
DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE, REPORTS, MEMORANDA, AND AIDE-MEMOIRE
ELISEO ARREDONDO TO ROBERT LANSING, 292, 360
ELISEO ARREDONDO TO FRANK LYON POLK, 410
NEWTON DIEHL BAKER TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 171
A MEMORANDUM FOR THE ADJUTANT GENERAL BY NEWTON DIEHL BAKER
ON THE CONDUCT OF AMERICAN TROOPS IN MEXICO IN CASE OF OPEN
HOSTILITIES, 283
COUNT JOHANN HEINRICH VON BERNSTORFF TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE,
425 *
A REDRAFT BY THE BRAZILIAN AND CHILEAN GOVERNMENTS OF A PAN
AMERICAN TREATY, 241
CONSTANTIN BRUEN TO FRANK LYON POLK, 506
JAMES VISCOUNT BRYCE TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 239, 289, 312
NOEL BUXTON TO FRANKLIN KNIGHT LANE, 370
A MEMORANDUM BY NOEL BUXTON ON THE SETTLEMENT OF THE EUROPEAN
CONFLICT, 370
DE ROSEY CARROLL CABELL TO GEORGE C. SAFFARRANS, 319
ZACH LAMAR COBB TO ROBERT LANSING, 316
MICHAEL FRANCIS DOYLE TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 446
HENRY PRATHER FLETCHER TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 238, 292, 398
HENRY PRATHER FLETCHER TO ROBERT LANSING, 241
FREDERICK FUNSTON TO NEWTON DIEHL BAKER, 38
FREDERICK FUNSTON TO HENRY PINCKNEY MCCAIN, 280, 307, 315, 317
ALFRED GEORGE GARDINER TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 313
JOHN PALMER GAVIT TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 313, 323
JAMES WATSON GERARD TO THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE, 480
JAMES WATSON GERARD TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 31G
JAMES WATSON GERARD TO ROBERT LANSING, 272, 507
SAMUEL GOMPERS TO VENUSTIANO CARRANZA, 490
JOHN TEMPLE GRAVES TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 331
SIR EDWARD GREY TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 43, 94, 113, USS,
412
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE TO SIR EDWARD GREY, 7, 21, 44, 63, 100, 178,
422
ROBERT LANSING TO ELISEO ARREDONDO, 368
ROBERT LANSING TO FRANK LYON POLK, 495
A DRAFT BY ROBERT LANSING OF A NOTE TO THE LATIN AMERICAN GOVERN
MENTS ON THE PURPOSE OF THE AMERICAN TROOPS IN MEXICO, 276
ROBERT THRESHIE REID, EARL LOREBURN, TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE,
351 *
WILLIAM LUKE MARBURY TO ALBERT SIDNEY BURLESON, 420
LEWIS S. MOREY TO JOHN JOSEPH PERSHING, 317
ROEMULO SEBASTIAN NAOEN TO HENRY PRATHER FLETCHER, 399
A REDRAFT BY ROMULO SEBASTIAN NAON OF A PAN-AMERICAN TREATY, 244
WALTER HINES PAGE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE, 401
WALTER HINES PAGE TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 226, 227, 319
WALTER HINES PAGE TO ROBERT LANSING, 353
FREDERIC COURTLAND PENFIELD TO ROBERT LANSING, 4, 273, 464
JOHN JOSEPH PERSHING TO FREDERICK FUNSTON, 38, 307, 317
WILLIAM PHILLIPS TO FRANK LYON POLK, 414, 433
SIR HORACE PLUNKETT TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 137, 295
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FRANK LYON POLK TO THE AMERICAN EMBASSY, SANTIAGO, 122
FRANK LYON POLK TO CONSTANTIN BRUN, 496
FRANK LYON POLK TO RUDOLPH FORSTER, 470
FRANK LYON POLK TO ROBERT LANSING, 452, 476, 495
FRANK LYON POLK TO JAMES LINN RODGERS, 453
FRANK LYON POLK TO WILLIAM WORTHINGTON RUSSELL, 158
FRANK LYON POLK TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 516
PAUL SAMUEL REINSCH TO ROBERT LANSING, 234, 235 (2), 236
JOSEPH TAYLOR ROBINSON TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 451
HUGH LENOX SCOTT TO NEWTON DIEHL BAKER, 39
HUGH LENOX SCOTT AND FREDERICK FUNSTON TO NEWTON DIEHL BAKER,
22
A STATEMENT BY HUGH LENOX SCOTT, FREDERICK FUNSTON, AND ALVARO
OBREGON ON THE SUSPENSION OF THEIR CONFERENCE, 24
SIR CECIL ARTHUR SPRING RICE TO THE FOREIGN OFFICE, 73
A MEMORANDUM BY GEORGE OWEN SQUIER ABOUT AN INTERVIEW WITH
FIELD MARSHAL EARL KITCHENER ON THE DESIRABILITY OF AMERICAN
INTERVENTION IN THE EUROPEAN WAR, 97
JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY TO HERMAN BERNSTEIN, 84
JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY TO RUDOLPH FORSTER, 353
JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY TO FRANK LYON POLK, 516
A RESOLUTION BY THE UNITED STATES SENATE REQUESTING CLEMENCY FOR
SIR ROGER CASEMENT, 516
PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE
GEORGE W. MEGEATH TO JOHN ADAMS WILSON, 360
DIARIES
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 103
INDEX, 543 |
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