Box 5
Contains 19 Results:
[1-1-1848] [Mexican War: Polk] The Mexican War. Review of the Annual Message of the President of the United States to Congress, December 7, 1847. A Whig attack on Polk refuting his argument for the Mexican-American War. 32 pp. (Pm, #49)
Subject relates to two or more countries, or is written by one country about another.
4-7-1848. Letter: Byrd, Lieut. R.K. The arrival of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. Molino del Rey, Mexico. With integral address leaf; cancel mark stamped “Vera Cruz Mexico April 12.” Small quarto. To Major William McEwin. [3] pp. (ALS, #21)
Subject relates to two or more countries, or is written by one country about another.
4-27-1848. [Florida-Mexican War] Florida Whig – extra. Eucheeanna Convention. The Delegates Having Convened… Marianna, [Fl.]. The Whig Party of West Florida condemning the Mexican War. (Br, #20)
Subject relates to two or more countries, or is written by one country about another.
5-7-1848. [Mexican American War] M. Mattock letter. Mexico “is the most broken country that my eyes ever beheld… Some say that peace will be made and others say it will not so it is a difficult matter for one to come to a definite conclusion…” To Major W. S. McEwen. 3pp. (ALS, #58)
Subject relates to two or more countries, or is written by one country about another.
10-22-1857. Buchanan, James. Treaty Between the United States and Peru. Washington. Folio. Countersigned by Lewis Cass as Secretary of State. 199pp. (MDS, #31)
Subject relates to two or more countries, or is written by one country about another.
[1860] [Sumner, Charles] Confidential. Convention with the Republic of Venezuela, For the Adjustment of Claims of Citizens of the United States… [Washington]. Senator Charles Sumner’s copy, with his name (but not signature) at the head of the first page. 4 pp. (PD, #19)
Subject relates to two or more countries, or is written by one country about another.
5-31-1869. [Mexico-U.S. Treaty] El G. Ignacio Romero Vargas, Gobernador Consttucional Interino Del Estado L.Y.S. De Puebla, A Sus Habitantes, Sabed…Puebla. Printed in four columns, in English and Spanish. A rare bilingual broadside printing a treaty between the United States and Mexico, following up the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. (Br, #22)
Subject relates to two or more countries, or is written by one country about another.
12-3-1908 Letter by Theodore Roosevelt on White House stationery, discussing events in Haiti, Santo Domingo, Cuba, Panama, and Venezuela. "... we have interfered in various different ways, and in each case of the immeasurable betterment of the people". To William Hale of the New York Times. (TLS, #59)
Subject relates to two or more countries, or is written by one country about another.
11-13-1914. Wilson, Woodrow. Letter with press statement, both typed by Wilson. “… it is the purpose of the Administration to withdraw the troops of the United States from Vera Cruz on Monday…” To Secretary of War Lindley M. Garrison. (TLS, #30)
Subject relates to two or more countries, or is written by one country about another.