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  3. Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1927, Volume III
  4. Sale of munitions by the United States to the Government of Nicaragua

Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1927, Volume III

Sale of munitions by the United States to the Government of Nicaragua


[479] The Acting Chief of the Division of Latin American Affairs ( Morgan ) to the Secretary of State

Washington , January 3, 1927 .

817.24/169


[480] Memorandum by the Acting Chief of the Division of Latin American Affairs (Morgan) of a Telephone Conversation With the Vice President of the National Bank of Nicaragua (Tillinghast), January 4, 1927

January 4, 1927

817.24/170


[481] The Nicaraguan Minister ( César ) to the Secretary of State

Washington , February 7, 1927 .

817.24/148


[482] The Secretary of State to the Nicaraguan Minister ( César )

Washington , February 18, 1927 .

817.24/149


[483] The Nicaraguan Minister ( César ) to the Secretary of State

Washington , February 19, 1927 .

817.24/150


[484] The Secretary of State to the Minister in Nicaragua ( Eberhardt )

Washington , April 27, 1927—1 p.m.

817.24/162a: Telegram


[485] The Minister in Nicaragua ( Eberhardt ) to the Secretary of State

Managua , April 28, 1927—11 a.m.
[Received 7:25 p.m.]

817.24/163: Telegram

  • List of Papers
  • Greece: (Documents 1-40)
    • Guatemala: (Documents 41-62)
      • Haiti: (Documents 63-112)
        • Honduras: (Documents 113-125)
          • Irish Free State:
            • Italy: (Documents 126-141)
              • Japan:
                • Latvia: (Document 142)
                  • Liberia: (Documents 143-167)
                    • Mexico: (Documents 168-238)
                      • Morocco: (Documents 239-243)
                        • Netherlands: (Documents 244-251)
                          • Nicaragua: (Documents 252-506)
                            • Sale of munitions by the United States to the Government of Nicaragua (Documents 479-485)
                            • Norway: (Documents 507-510)
                              • Panama: (Documents 511-534)
                                • Paraguay: (Documents 535-536)
                                  • Persia: (Documents 537-602)
                                    • Peru: (Documents 603-607)
                                      • Poland: (Documents 608-633)
                                        • Rumania: (Documents 634-650)
                                          • Russia: (Documents 651-656)
                                            • Spain: (Documents 657-705)
                                              • Sweden: (Documents 706-711)
                                                • Switzerland: (Documents 712-715)
                                                  • Turkey: (Documents 716-766)
                                                    • Uruguay: (Documents 767-772)
                                                      • Venezuela: (Documents 773-774)
                                                        • Yemen: (Documents 775-776)
                                                          • Yugoslavia: (Documents 777-780)
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