Records of the Department of State relating to political relations between the United States and Mexico, 1910-1929. Roll 1, Lists of documents, 711.12/3-711.129 [microform].

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Records of the Department of State relating to political relations between the United States and Mexico, 1910-1929. Roll 1, Lists of documents, 711.12/3-711.129 [microform].

This roll of microfilm lists and abstracts documents in the decimal (central) files of the Department of State, 1910-1929, that relate to political relations between the United States and Mexico. The documents here listed deal with the maintenance of friendly relations, treaty negotiations, boundary questions, water rights, commerce, and navigation.

1 microfilm reel.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7317551

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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