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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1920, Volume III

Petroleum concessions


Contents

    • The D’Arcy and Khochtaria concessions—Favorable disposition of the Government of the United States toward the participation of American companies in the exploitation of petroleum in northern Persia (Documents 401–407)

    • List of Papers
    • Japan: (Documents 1–37)
      • Liberia: (Documents 38–114)
        • Mexico: (Documents 115–312)
          • Netherlands: (Documents 313–338)
            • Nicaragua: (Documents 339–368)
              • Panama: (Documents 369–375)
                • Paraguay: (Documents 376–397)
                  • Persia: (Documents 398–407)
                    • Petroleum concessions (Documents 401–407)
                    • Peru: (Documents 408–430)
                      • Poland: (Documents 431–496)
                        • Portugal: (Documents 497–501)
                          • Rumania: (Documents 502–508)
                            • Russia: (Documents 509–894)
                              • Salvador: (Documents 895–913)
                                • Sweden:
                                  • Turkey: (Documents 914–959)
                                    • Index
                                    • Map: Boundary between Turkey and Armenia as determined by Woodrow Wilson

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