Political affairs. Revolutionary movements. Resignation of President Jiménez. Election of Provisional President Henríquez; refusal of recognition by the United States. Military occupation of the Republic by United States forces and establishment of martial law. Protest by the Dominican Government1
1. Continued from For. Rel. 1915, pp. 279–296.
[261] The Secretary of State to Clerk Brewer, in charge of the Legation archives
Department of State,
Washington, November 27, 1916, 4 p.m.
Washington, November 27, 1916, 4 p.m.
File No. 839.00/1951a
[262] Clerk Brewer, in charge of the Legation archives, to the Secretary of State
American Legation,
Santo Domingo, November 29, 1916, 2 p.m.
Santo Domingo, November 29, 1916, 2 p.m.
File No. 839.00/1951
[264] The Minister of the Dominican Republic to the Secretary of State
Legation of the Dominican Republic,
Washington, December 4, 1916.
Washington, December 4, 1916.
File No. 839.00/1963
[265] Clerk Brewer, in charge of the Legation archives, to the Secretary of State
American Legation,
Santo Domingo, December 6, 1916.
Santo Domingo, December 6, 1916.
File No. 839.00/1968
[266] The Secretary of State to Minister Russell
Department of State,
Washington, December 9, 1916, 6 p.m.
Washington, December 9, 1916, 6 p.m.
File No. 839.00/1963
[267] Minister Russell to the Secretary of State
American Legation,
Santo Domingo, December 11, 1916, 3 p.m.
Santo Domingo, December 11, 1916, 3 p.m.
File No. 839.00/1964
[269] The Secretary of State to Minister Russell
Department of State,
Washington, December 20, 1916, 6 p.m.
Washington, December 20, 1916, 6 p.m.
File No. 839.00/1967