Political affairs: Constitutionalist revolution against Gen. Huerta’s dictatorship, led by Carranza and Villa. Arrest by Huertista officer at Tampico of an officer and men of the U. S. S. Dolphin. Occupation of Vera Cruz by United States forces. Severance of diplomatic relations between the United States and Mexico; representation of the United States by the Minister of Brazil. Mediation between the United States and Mexico by plenipotentiaries of Argentina, Brazil, and Chile. Flight of Huerta; provisional presidency of Carbajal, nominee of the Mediators; transfer of the Government by President Carbajal to the Constitutionalist Army through the Governor of the Federal District. Assumption of executive power by Carranza; military convention of all factions at Aguascalientes; provisional presidency of Gutierrez, nominee of the convention; Carranza bolts convention and Villa and Zapata adhere thereto. Withdrawal of the United States forces from Vera Cruz. Carranza’s retreat from Mexico City to Vera Cruz. Gutiérrez, Villa, and Zapata establish Conventionist Government in Mexico City1
1. Continued from For. Rel. 1913, pp. 692–867.
[651] The Secretary of State to Chargé O’Shaughnessy.
Department of State,
Washington, November 24, 1913.
Washington, November 24, 1913.
File No. 812.00/11443d.
[652] Ambassador W. H. Page to the Secretary of State.
American Embassy,
London, January 28, 1914.
London, January 28, 1914.
File No. 812.00/10712.
[653] The Secretary of State to Ambassador W. H. Page.
Department of State,
Washington, January 29, 1914.
Washington, January 29, 1914.
File No. 812.00/10712.
[654] Solicitor Folk to the Secretary of State.
Department of State,
Washington, January 31, 1914.
Washington, January 31, 1914.
File No. 812.00/10833.
[655] The Secretary of State to Solicitor Folk.
Department of State,
Washington, January 31, 1914.
Washington, January 31, 1914.
File No. 812.00/10833.
[656] The Secretary of State to all diplomatic missions of the United States.
Department of State,
Washington, January 31, 1914.
Washington, January 31, 1914.
File No. 812.00/10735a.
[657] Proclamation revoking the proclamation of March 14, 1912, prohibiting the exportation of arms or munitions of war to Mexico.
[seal] Done at
the City of Washington
this third
day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine
hundred and fourteen, and of the Independence of the United
States the one hundred and thirty-eighth.
File No. 812.113/3105a.
[658] Admiral Mayo to General Zaragoza
U. S. S. Dolphin,
Tampico, April 9, 1914.
Tampico, April 9, 1914.
File No. 812.00/11988.
[659] The Secretary of State to President Wilson.
Department of State,
Washington, April 10, 1914.
Washington, April 10, 1914.
File No. 812.00/11663a.
[660] Admiral Fletcher to the Secretary of the Navy.
U S. S. Florida,
Vera Cruz, April 10, 1914, 5 p.m.
Vera Cruz, April 10, 1914, 5 p.m.
File No. 812.00/11988.
[661] Chargé O’Shaughnessy to the Secretary of State.
American Embassy,
Mexico City, April 10, 1914, 8 p.m.
Mexico City, April 10, 1914, 8 p.m.
File No. 812.00/11484.
[662] The Secretary of State to Chargé O’Shaughnessy.
Department of State,
Washington, April 10, 1914, 9 p.m.
Washington, April 10, 1914, 9 p.m.
File No. 812.00/11483.
[663] Chargé O’Shaughnessy to the Secretary of State.
American Embassy,
Mexico City, April 11, 1914, 1 p.m.
Mexico City, April 11, 1914, 1 p.m.
File No. 812.00/11487.
[664] Admiral Fletcher to the Secretary of the Navy.
U. S. S. Florida,
Vera Cruz, April 11, 1914, 3 p.m.
Vera Cruz, April 11, 1914, 3 p.m.
File No. 812.00/11988.
[665] The Secretary of State to Chargé O’Shaughnessy.
Department of State,
Washington, April 11, 1914, 9 p.m.
Washington, April 11, 1914, 9 p.m.
File No. 812.00/11487.
[666] Chargé O’Shaughnessy to the Secretary of State.
American Embassy,
Mexico City, April 12, 1914, 9 a.m.
Mexico City, April 12, 1914, 9 a.m.
File No. 812.00/11485.
[667] The Secretary of State to Chargé O’Shaughnessy.
Department of State,
Washington, April 12, 1914, 10 a.m.
Washington, April 12, 1914, 10 a.m.
File No. 119.28/a.
[668] Chargé O’Shaughnessy to the Secretary of State.
American Embassy,
Mexico, April 12, 1914, 10 a.m.
Mexico, April 12, 1914, 10 a.m.
File No. 119.23/1.
[670] Consul Canada to the Secretary of State.
American Consulate,
Vera Cruz, April 12, 1914, 11 a.m.
Vera Cruz, April 12, 1914, 11 a.m.
File No. 812.00/11478.
[671] Admiral Fletcher to the Secretary of the Navy.
U. S. S. Florida.
Vera Cruz, April 12, 1914, 10 a.m.
Vera Cruz, April 12, 1914, 10 a.m.
File No. 812.00/11988
[672] The Secretary of the Navy to Admiral Fletcher.
Navy Department,
Washington, April 12, 1914, 12 p.m.
Washington, April 12, 1914, 12 p.m.
File No. 812.00/11988.
[673] The Secretary of State to Chargé O’Shaughnessy.
Department of State,
Washington, April 12, 1914, 12 p.m.
Washington, April 12, 1914, 12 p.m.
File No. 812.00/11486.
[674] The Acting Secretary of the Navy to Admiral Fletcher.
Navy Department,
Washington, April 13, 1914, 6 a.m.
Washington, April 13, 1914, 6 a.m.
File No. 812.00/11988.
[675] Admiral Fiske to the Secretary of the Navy.
Navy Department,
Washington, April 13, 1914.
Washington, April 13, 1914.
File No. 812.00/13491.
[676] The Secretary of State to Chargé O’Shaughnessy.
Department of State,
Washington, April 13, 1914, 8 p.m.
Washington, April 13, 1914, 8 p.m.
File No. 812.00/11486.
[677] Admiral Fletcher to the Secretary of the Navy.
U. S. S. Florida.
Vera Cruz, April 14, 1914, 3 p.m.
Vera Cruz, April 14, 1914, 3 p.m.
File No. 812.00/11988.
[678] The Secretary of State to Chargé O’Shaughnessy.
Department of State,
Washington, April 14, 1914, 5 p.m.
Washington, April 14, 1914, 5 p.m.
File No. 812.00/11507a.
[679] The Secretary of State to Chargé O’Shanghnessy.
Department of State,
Washington, April 14, 1914, 10 p.m.
Washington, April 14, 1914, 10 p.m.
File No. 812.00/11517a.
[680] Chargé O’Shaughnessy to the Secretary of State.
American Embassy,
Mexico City, April 14, 1914, 11 p.m.
Mexico City, April 14, 1914, 11 p.m.
File No. 812.00/11514.