Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Transmitted to Congress with the Annual Message of the President, December 2, 1872, Part II, Volume V
Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Transmitted to Congress with the Annual Message of the President, December 2, 1872, Part II, Volume V
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1872
- Papers relating to the Treaty of Washington.
- I. Memorial on the Canal de Haro as the boundary line of the United States of
America, presented in the name of the American government to His Majesty William
I, German Emperor and King of Prussia, as arbitrator, by the American
plenipotentiary, George Bancroft. (Documents 1–62)
- Appendix. (Documents 2–62)
- Appendix. (Documents 2–62)
- II. Case of the government of Her Britannic Majesty, submitted to the
arbitration and award of His Majesty the Emperor of Germany, in accordance with
Article XXXIV of the treaty between Great Britain and the United States of
America, signed at Washington, May 8, 1871. (Documents 63–69)
- Table of contents.
- *Appendix. (Documents 64–69)
- III. Reply of the United States to the case of the government of Her Britannic
Majesty, presented to His Majesty the Emperor of Germany, as arbitrator, under
the provisions of the Treaty of Washington, June 12, 1872. (Documents 70–121)
- Reply. (Document 70)
- Appendix to the reply. (Documents 71–121)
- Reply. (Document 70)
- IV. Northwest American water boundary. Second and definitive statement on
behalf of the government of Her Britannic Majesty, submitted to His Majesty the
Emperor of Germany, under the Treaty of Washington of May 8, 1871. (Documents 122–137)
- Contents.
- Northwest American water boundary. (Document 122)
- Historical Note.—1818 to 1846.1 (Documents 123–124)
- *Memorandum relative to the origin and privileges of the Hudson’s Bay
Company.[xxvii] (Document 125)
- *Appendix.[xxxiii] (Documents 126–137)
- V. Correspondence. (Documents 138–163)
- Correspondence. (Documents 138–162)
- Charts which accompanied the case of the government of Her Britannic
Majesty. (Document 163)
- Correspondence. (Documents 138–162)