Turkey
Contents
- Assault on Miss Melton (Documents 696–708)
- Impediments in the way of American schools (Documents 709–714)
- Punishment of American citizens committing offenses in Turkey, case of Dr.
Franklin (Documents 715–716)
- Alleged cruelties committed upon Armenians. (Documents 717–733)
- Alleged request of Armenians for arms from the United States
Government (Documents 734–735)
- Neutrality, reported organization in New York of Armenians for military
drill (Documents 736–739)
- President’s message, 1893 (Documents 740–741)
- Publications by Turkish subjects in foreign countries of malevolent
articles against Turkey (Documents 742–745)
- Case of Socrates A. Seferiades (Documents 746–750)
- Marsovan College (Documents 751–752)
- Protection to Turkish subjects teaching in American schools (Documents 753–762)
- Restrictions imposed on Jews (Documents 763–764)
- Status and treatment in Turkey of naturalized Americans of Turkish
origin (Documents 765–778)
- Cases of Mr. Aivazian and Mrs. Toprahanian (Documents 779–802)
- Non-exchange of ratifications of naturalization treaty of 1875 (Document 803)
- Freedom of worship for Protestants in Turkey (Document 804)