Documents pertaining to diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Great Britain [manuscript], 1790-1902.

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Documents pertaining to diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Great Britain [manuscript], 1790-1902.

Photocopies and microfilm of records from the Public Record Office of Great Britain. Photocopies include: letter from Alleyne FitzHerbert to F. J. Jackson, October 28, 1790, regarding Nootka Convention and hope that British Court will now concentrate on matters other than northwest America; consular dispatches, San Francisco, regarding dividing of consular district and setting up of a consulate at Portland, Oregon, 1894-1895; reports from Lord Palmerston and ohers, 1834-1838, and miscellaneous material on the shipwreck of Japanese seamen on Cape Flattery, 1834.

.6 cubic feet (2 folders, 148 reels of microfilm)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7009943

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