Colombia
Contents
- Attitude of Colombian Government toward United States missionary
schools (Documents 99–100)
- Mob attacks on Syrians naturalized citizens of the United States (Documents 101–103)
- Adoption of gold standard by Colombia (Document 104)
- Correspondence concerning the convention between the United States and
Colombia for the construction of an interoceanic canal across the Isthmus of
Panama (Documents 105–225)
- Revolution on the Isthmus of Panama and establishment of independent
Republic (Documents 226–276)
- correspondence between the department of state
and the united states consulate-general at panama. (Documents 227–246)
- correspondence between the department of state
and the united states consulate at colon. (Documents 247–258)
- communications from the panama
government. (Documents 259–264)
- correspondence between the department of state
and the united states legation at bogotá. (Documents 265–271)
- correspondence between the secretary of state and
the chargé d’affaires of colombia. (Documents 272–276)
- correspondence between the department of state
and the united states consulate-general at panama. (Documents 227–246)
- Reception of minister of Panama (Documents 277–278)
- Instructions to naval and consular officers concerning freedom of transit
across Isthmus (Documents 279–306)
- Message from the President of the United States transmitting additional
correspondence relative to the revolution on the Isthmus of Panama (Documents 307–309)
- Isthmian Canal—Messages from the President of the United States
transmitting a statement of action in executing the act entitled “An act to
provide for the construction of a canal connecting the waters of the
Atlantic and Pacific oceans,” approved June 28, 1902 (Document 310)
- Attitude of the United States Government in the event of the Colombian
Government landing troops in the Republic of Panama (Documents 311–315)
- Intention of Government of Panama to assume portion of exterior debt of
Colombia; method of payment of $10,000,000, the payment of which by the
United States to Panama is stipulated in treaty of November 18, 1903 (Documents 316–317)
- Relations of the United States with Colombia and the Republic of
Panama (Documents 318–325)
- Reception of United States minister on special mission to Panama;
relations with Panama, etc (Document 326)
- History of uprising in Panama and establishment of Republic (Documents 327–328)
- Action of municipalities of Panama approving ratification of canal treaty
by the junta of the Provisional Government (Documents 329–330)