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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, With the Annual Message of the President Transmitted to Congress December 2, 1902

Colombia


Contents

    • Seizure of vessels of, and alleged discriminations against American enterprises in Colombia. (Documents 236-243)
      • Protection of Roberto Beck, a Swiss citizen, by United States officials in Colombia. (Documents 244-247)
        • Death of President Sanclemente. (Documents 248-249)
          • Reopening of United States missionary schools at Barranquilla, Bogotá and Medellin, closed by Colombian authorities. (Documents 250-252)
            • Rights of United States citizens in Colombia as to expropriation of property. (Documents 253-265)
              • Neutrality of aliens—“certificates of neutrality” not to be issued by legations to United States citizens. (Documents 266-269)
                • Protection of Cuban interests by United States consular officials. (Document 270)
                  • Protection by United States consular officers of Chinese on the Isthmus of Panama. (Document 271)

                  • Message of the President
                  • List of papers, with subjects of correspondence
                  • Circulars (Documents 1-8)
                    • Argentine Republic (Documents 9-15)
                      • Austria-Hungary (Documents 16-59)
                        • Belgium (Documents 60-87)
                          • Bolivia (Documents 88-90)
                            • Brazil (Documents 91-103)
                              • Chile (Documents 104-113)
                                • China (Documents 114-235)
                                  • Colombia (Documents 236-271)
                                    • Cuba (Documents 272-313)
                                      • Denmark (Documents 314-329)
                                        • Dominican Republic (Documents 330-335)
                                          • Ecuador (Documents 336-340)
                                            • France (Documents 341-388)
                                              • Germany (Documents 389-450)
                                                • Great Britain (Documents 451-574)
                                                  • Greece (Documents 575-580)
                                                    • Guatemala and Honduras (Documents 581-591)
                                                      • Haiti (Documents 592-682)
                                                        • Italy (Documents 683-690)
                                                          • Japan (Documents 691-728)
                                                            • Korea (Documents 729-734)
                                                              • Mexico (Documents 735-791)
                                                                • Netherlands (Documents 792-794)
                                                                  • Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Salvador (Documents 795-817)
                                                                    • Persia (Documents 818-820)
                                                                      • Peru (Documents 821-833)
                                                                        • Portugal (Documents 834-836)
                                                                          • Roumania (Documents 837-841)
                                                                            • Russia (Documents 842-870)
                                                                              • Servia (Document 871)
                                                                                • Siam (Documents 872-883)
                                                                                  • Spain (Documents 884-902)
                                                                                    • Sweden and Norway (Document 903)
                                                                                      • Switzerland (Documents 904-921)
                                                                                        • Turkey (Documents 922-997)
                                                                                          • Uruguay and Paraguay (Documents 998-1001)
                                                                                            • Venezuela (Documents 1002-1027)
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