U.S. Congressional Serial Set: Documents on Yucatan (The Americas) before 1861

7 sources, in chronological order.

TitleDateCitationPages
Message from the President of the United States, with communications from the government of Yucatan, representing the state of suffering to which that country is reduced by an insurrection of the Indians, imploring the protection of the United States, and offering, in case it should be granted, to transfer the dominion and sovereignty of the peninsula to the United StatesApril 29, 1848Serial Set Vol. No. 507, Session Vol. No. 5, 30th Congress, 1st Session, S. Exec. Doc. 4019
Message from the President of the United States, with the correspondence between the Secretary of State and Don Justo Sierra, the representative of Yucatan, called for by a resolution of the SenateMay 5, 1848Serial Set Vol. No. 508, Session Vol. No. 6, 30th Congress, 1st Session, S. Exec. Doc. 4217
Message from the President of the United States, with information in relation to Yucatan, called for by a resolution of the Senate of the 8th instant.May 9, 1848Serial Set Vol. No. 508, Session Vol. No. 6, 30th Congress, 1st Session, S. Exec. Doc. 4331
Message from the President of the United States, with copies of orders given for the protection of the white population of YucatanMay 15, 1848Serial Set Vol. No. 508, Session Vol. No. 6, 30th Congress, 1st Session, S. Exec. Doc. 454
Message from the President of the United States, communicating information called for by the resolution of the Senate, of 30th May, 1848, in relation to the existing condition of YucatanMay 31, 1848Serial Set Vol. No. 508, Session Vol. No. 6, 30th Congress, 1st Session, S. Exec. Doc. 4910
Message from the President of the United States, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, certain correspondence in relation to Central AmericaJanuary 24, 1853Serial Set Vol. No. 660, Session Vol. No. 3, 32nd Congress, 2nd Session, S. Exec. Doc. 27106
In the Senate of the United States. Resolution by Mr. Doolittle relative to the expediency of acquiring, by treaty, in Yucatan, Central or South America, the rights and privileges of settlement and of citizenship for the benefit of such persons of color of African descent as may Voluntarily desire to emigrate.June 14, 1858Serial Set Vol. No. 993, Session Vol. No. 1, 35th Congress, 2nd Session, S. Misc. Doc. 262