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  3. Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1921, Volume II
  4. Revival of the Chester project for concessions in Turkey

Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1921, Volume II

Revival of the Chester project for concessions in Turkey


[875] Memorandum by the Assistant Foreign Trade Adviser, Department of State (Hall)

[Washington,] June 10, 1920.

867.602 Ot 81/162


[876] Memorandum by the Acting Chief of the Division of Near Eastern Affairs, Department of State (Robbins)

[Washington,] February 8, 1921.

867.602 Ot 81/174


[877] The Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Roosevelt) to the Under Secretary of State (Fletcher)

Washington, April 2, 1921.

867.602 Ot 81/175


[878] The Under Secretary of State (Fletcher) to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Roosevelt)

Washington, April 12, 1921.

867.602 Ot 81/175


[879] Memorandum by the Acting Chief of the Division of Near Eastern Affairs, Department of State (Robbins)

[Washington,] April 18, 1921.

867.602 Ot 81/172


[880] The Ottoman-American Exploration Company, Inc., to the Secretary of State

New York, May 13, 1921.

867.602 Ot 81/177


[881] Memorandum by the Acting Chief of the Division of Near Eastern Affairs, Department of State (Robbins)

[Washington,] May 24, 1921.

867.602 Ot 81/181


[882] Memorandum by the Acting Chief of the Division of Near Eastern Affairs, Department of State (Robbins)

[Washington,] June 10, 1921.

867.602 Ot 81/182

  • List of Papers
  • Germany: (Documents 1-77)
    • Great Britain: (Documents 78-117)
      • Greece: (Documents 118-170)
        • Guatemala: (Documents 171-182)
          • Haiti: (Documents 183-236)
            • Honduras: (Documents 237-242)
              • Hungary: (Documents 243-260)
                • Japan: (Documents 261-325)
                  • Liberia: (Documents 326-339)
                    • Mexico: (Documents 340-448)
                      • Netherlands: (Documents 449-479)
                        • Nicaragua: (Documents 480-509)
                          • Norway: (Documents 510-524)
                            • Panama: (Documents 525-563)
                              • Paraguay: (Documents 564-574)
                                • Persia: (Documents 575-602)
                                  • Peru: (Documents 603-635)
                                    • Poland: (Documents 636-650)
                                      • Russia: (Documents 651-811)
                                        • Salvador: (Documents 812-833)
                                          • Siam: (Documents 834-856)
                                            • Turkey: (Documents 857-889)
                                              • Revival of the Chester project for concessions in Turkey (Documents 875-882)
                                              • Venezuela: (Documents 890-900)
                                                • Yugoslavia: (Documents 901-909)
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