Mexico:
Contents
- Messages of the President, Francisco I. Madero, to the Congress (Documents 901–902)
- Political affairs.—Revolution: Measures taken by the United States to
prevent breach of neutrality laws and to protect American life and property
in Mexico.
(Documents 903–1218)
- Measures to prevent firing across the boundary line by Mexican
troops (Documents 1219–1245)
- Permission for Mexican troops to pass over American soil (Documents 1246–1273)
- Closure of the port of Vera Cruz (Documents 1274–1279)
- Display of the American flag by American consular officers in
Mexico (Document 1280)
- Presentation of a statue of George Washington to Mexico by American
citizens residing in Mexico.
(Document 1281)
- Taxation of foreigners by insurrectionary forces exercising de facto
authority (Documents 1282–1290)
- Discrimination against American citizens employed on Mexican
railroads (Documents 1291–1312)
- The rights of asylum and of temporary refuge (Documents 1313–1316)
- Protection of Chinese subjects in Mexico by American diplomatic and
consular officers; temporary refuge granted; waiver of Exclusion Act.. (Documents 1317–1325)
- Claims of American citizens against Mexico for damages arising from
revolutionary disturbances.
(Documents 1326–1399)