Box 5
Contains 19 Results:
[2-8-1837] Jackson, Andrew. Claims Upon Mexico. Message from the President of the United States, Upon the Subject of the Claims of the United States Upon the United Mexican States. 24th Cong., 2d Sess. HED139. American Claims against Mexico resulting from the Mexican seizures of American persons and property, after Texas Independence. 105 pp. (Pm, #47)
Subject relates to two or more countries, or is written by one country about another.
6-14-1842. Tyler, John. Message from the President of the United States, Communicating… Information Touching the Proceedings Under the Convention of the 11th April, 1839, Between the United States and the Mexican Republic. 27th Cong., 2d Sess. SD320. 255pp. plus 12 folding tables. (Pm, 53.02)
Subject relates to two or more countries, or is written by one country about another.
1848. [Mexican War: Polk] Messages of the President... On the Subject of the Mexican War. 30th Cong., 1st Sess. HED60. "A compilation of all correspondence ... relating to the Mexican war." 1277 pp., [bound with] Correspondence Between the Secretary of War and Generals Scott and Taylor, and Between General Scott and Mr. Trist. 30th Cong., 1st Sess. HED56. Provides numerous detailed reports on the war, the conflicts among the generals and the government, and the status of peace negotiations. 405 pp., ix. (Bound volume, cataloged separately.)
Subject relates to two or more countries, or is written by one country about another.
[3-2-1849] Polk, James K. [Brazil: Slavery] Correspondence Between the Consuls of the United States at Rio de Janiero, with the Secretary of State, on the Subject of the African Slave Trade. 30th Cong., 2d Sess. HED61. Documenting the illegal slave trade between Africa and Brazil, and involvement of American ships and slave-traders. 223pp. (Pm, #55)
Subject relates to two or more countries, or is written by one country about another.
[6-24-1853] Fillmore, Millard. Correspondence in Relation to Central America. 32d Cong. 2d Sess. SED27. Colonial Claims from ministers of Central American countries, protesting British colonial claims to Nicaragua and Honduras. 106 pp. (B, #46)
Subject relates to two or more countries, or is written by one country about another.
1863. Kingsley, Vine Wright.French Intervention in America; Or, a Review of La France, Le Mexique, et Les Etas Confederes. France intervenes in Mexico during the American Civil War. Discusses the intentions of Napoleon III to raise Maximilian to power in Mexico. 22pp. (Pm, #48)
Subject relates to two or more countries, or is written by one country about another.
1863. Chevalier, M.M. France, Mexico, and the Confederate States. Translated by Wm. Henry Hurlbut. Preface explains Hurlbut’s motivation for the translation: it “has obtained a world-wide notoriety as embodying the first coherent view which has been made public of the designs of Napoleon III, in the New World.” 15 pp. (Pm, #45)
Subject relates to two or more countries, or is written by one country about another.
1835. Newsclippings, statements, lock of hair, related to executions at Tampico. (collateral to #15)
Subject relates to two or more countries, or is written by one country about another.
[1840-1842] Key, Francis Scott. Interpreting the Convention’s provisions to assure prompt payment of the claims of his clients, avoid “unnecessary and injurious delay,” and to exact Mexico’s payment of interest. 4pp. (Pm, #53.01)
Subject relates to two or more countries, or is written by one country about another.
1846. Newman, John B. Texas and Mexico in 1846; Comprising the History of Both Countries, With an Account of the Soil, Climate, and Productions of Each. Scholarly examination of the settlements in Texas, the competing land claims, and the climate and agriculture of Texas and Mexico, in which he criticizes the annexation of Texas. 32pp. (Pm, #51)
Subject relates to two or more countries, or is written by one country about another.