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Scope and Contents
Items Removed from the Collection
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Index I
Index II
Language of Material:
English
Contributing Institution:
Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Title: Francis Butler Loomis Papers
Creator:
Loomis, Francis B. (Francis Butler)
Identifier/Call Number: M0096
Identifier/Call Number: 1691
Physical Description:
7.5 Linear Feet
(15 boxes)
Date (inclusive): 1897-1939
Abstract: Official and personal correspondence, reports, legal briefs, speeches, publications, photographs, newspaper clippings, and
miscellaneous material; also included is correspondence dealing with Loomis' involvement in crises relating to Venezuela,
Santo Domingo, and Panama, his role during negotioation of the Russo-Japanese War, and his participation in Republican politics
during the years 1898-1912; post World War I correspondence focuses on such varied topics as the Japanese question in California,
the importance of newspapers in forming public opinion, and consular reform and political issues; numerous Presidents of the
U.S. and other notable figures of the period are represented.
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Open for research. Note that material must be requested at least 36 hours in advance of intended use.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
The major portion of the collection was given by Miss Florence I. Loomis in April 1964. The bound volumes of outgoing correspondence
and a number of books were given to the Hoover Institution in April 1962. In 1964 these items were transferred from Hoover
and added to Miss Loomis' gift to Special Collections.
Alternative Format
This collection has been microfilmed and is available on nine reels M0096 Reel 1 - M0096 Reel 9.
Researchers interested in purchasing microfilm copies should contact the repository.
Biographical Note
Francis Butler Loomis (July 27, 1861 – August 4, 1948) served as the United States Ambassador to Venezuela from 1897 to 1901
and the United States Ambassador to Portugal from 1901 to 1902. He was the United States Assistant Secretary of State from
1903 to 1905 when he was appointed as the acting United States Secretary of State.
Loomis' service with the State Department came during a critical period in American history. Both at home and abroad, he helped
mold policy at a time when the Spanish-American War was being fought, when Japan was beginning to feel her strength in the
Pacific, when the preliminary maneuvers for the construction of the Panama Canal were in progress, and when American economic
imperialism was at its height. The diplomatic phase of his career seemed remarkable, but he was no less successful in his
other varied endeavors. Loomis enjoyed success as a newspaper man, a political publicist, and a key figure in the U.S. oil
industry.
Loomis' ancestors came to Windsor, Connecticut, from Braintree, England, in 1638 as part of the Puritan emigration from England.
The family home at Windsor still stands as the Loomis Institute, dedicated to offering free education to deserving youngsters
from twelve to twenty years old. Mr. Loomis, born in Marietta, Ohio, on July 27, 1861, was the son of Judge William B. and
Frances (Wheeler) Loomis. He graduated from Marietta College in 1883 and joined the staff of the
New York Tribune shortly thereafter. His involvement with politics began at the relatively early age of twenty-three when he worked on the
James G. Blaine campaign of 1884 as head of the press bureau of the Republican National Committee. In this position Loomis
was able to form friendships with Mr. Blaine, Senator Foraker, and many leaders of the Republican party. After Blaine's defeat,
Loomis returned to Ohio to serve as State Librarian for two years. In 1887 he became the Washington correspondent for the
Philadelphia Press. The following year Loomis reassumed his position as press agent for the Republican party's presidential nominee, Benjamin
Harrison.
With President Harrison's victory, Loomis was appointed U.S. Consul to St. Etienne. France, a position he assumed in 1890.
For the next three years he gave particular attention to the study of industrial conditions in Europe. Upon his return to
the United States, he became Editor-in-Chief of the
Cincinnati Daily Tribune. Once again Loomis was drafted to serve the Republican party. William McKinley called him to Canton. Ohio to aid his presidential
campaign.
Shortly after his marriage to Elizabeth Mast of Springfield, Ohio he was appointed Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary
to Venezuela. Loomis' actions in Venezuela were either damned or praised, depending upon viewpoint. His detractors accused
him of using American prestige and economic power to force business concessions abroad. His friends insisted that his only
object was to improve trade relations between the United States and Venezuela. Loomis' service in Venezuela was quite active.
He provided intelligence reports on the location of Admiral Cervera's fleet during the Spanish-American War; he explored trade
possibilities during a trip up the Orinoco River aboard the
Wilmington in 1898; he successfully negotiated several commercial treaties; and he energetically defended American interests in Venezuela.
In 1901 Loomis was appointed Minister to Portugal, a post he held until 1902 when he was recalled and appointed First Assistant
Secretary of State. As First Assistant Secretary he served under John Hay, assuming more and more responsibility for the department
as Hay's health deteriorated. With Hay's death in 1905, he became Secretary of State
ad interim until Taft accepted the appointment. He was the first person to have served through all the grades of consular service and
became its directing head in Washington.
Loomis was clearly a key figure in the implementation and formulation of Theodore Roosevelt's Panama policy. When it became
clear that Colombia would not ratify the Hay-Herran treaty, he contacted John Basset Moore, an authority on international
law, who concluded that Colombia was not in a position to obstruct the building of the canal. No doubt Loomis had been heavily
influenced by Philippe Bunau-Varilla, whose commitment to the Panama route was decisive to the revolution. The two corresponded
regularly from as early as 1902. Indeed, it is thought that it was Loomis who sent a telegram to the American representative
in Panama to inform him that a revolution was in progress several hours before it had begun.
As Assistant Secretary, Loomis made many other major contributions to foreign policy. He played a large part in the settlement
of the Santo Domingo financial problems of 1903, going to Santo Domingo to personally investigate and recommend solutions.
He instigated and implemented the first trade agreement between the United States and Abyssinia. (It was while carrying this
document to Abyssinia in 1904 aboard the
Kaiser Wilhelm II that his brother, F. Kent Loomis, fell or was thrown overboard.) Loomis was closely connected with the negotiations which
surrounded the Russo-Japanese War settlement. He weathered the scandal of the Bowen Affair. At the time of Hay's death he
was in France as special envoy to claim the remains of John Paul Jones.
The strain of intense diplomatic activity, the Bowen Affair, and his brother's death took their toll. In October, 1905, Francis
Loomis resigned as First Assistant Secretary of State with the understanding that he would be employed for special missions
only. The succeeding years were occupied with speaking engagements, activities on behalf of the American Red Cross, and personal
business. His interest in Japan and Japanese affairs, which developed as a result of his role during the Russo-Japanese negotiations,
led to a presidential appointment in 1908 as special envoy to Japan and chairman of the American commission to plan participation
in the Tokyo Exposition. More importantly, his presence in Japan was designed to remove any suggestion of menace, which President
Roosevelt feared might be aroused in the minds of the Japanese people by his sending the American fleet around the world.
Upon his return to the United States, Loomis became involved with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and Republican
politics. In 1912 he was appointed United States Commissioner General to the Exposition at Turin, Italy, and served in a similar
capacity to the Berlin International Exposition Congress.
Always a newspaper man at heart, Loomis made an attempt to purchase the
Oakland Tribune with Alfred Holman. The negotiations were unsuccessful. However, he was captivated by California and moved his family to Burlingame
in 1914. Soon after, he joined the staff of Standard Oil Company as a foreign trade adviser. Though his position de manded
that he travel extensively, he still managed active participation in California affairs. As a charter member of the Japanese
Society of America, he endeavored to promote better relations between the Japanese and Caucasians in California. He visited
Japan in 1922 and assisted in organizing a program to aid the Tokyo earthquake victims in 1923. Additionally, he continued
his activities for the Republican Party, was a member of several clubs in the Bay Area, and continued his copious correspondence.
Mr. Loomis retired from Standard Oil Company in 1941 at the age of eighty. He died on August 6, 1948.
His papers reveal the extent to which one individual may influence the path of history. A man recognized by his peers, but
largely unfamiliar to the public, Loomis played a formative role in Republican politics and an aggressive U.S. foreign policy.
His career illustrated his belief in fulfilling the Manifest Destiny of his generation.
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Preferred Citation
[Identification of item] Francis B. (Francis Butler) Loomis Papers (M0096), Dept. of Special Collections, Stanford Libraries,
Stanford, Calif.
Scope and Contents
The Francis B. Loomis Papers reflect one of the most dynamic periods of American History: the era of the Monroe Doctrine,
of American imperialism, and of Theodore Roosevelt's political vitality. This collection includes official and personal correspondence,
reports, legal briefs, speeches, publications, photographs, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous material. Of particular
importance is correspondence dealing with Loomis' involvement in crises relating to Venezuela, Santo Domingo, and the Panama
Canal; his role during negotiation of the Russo-Japanese War; and his participation in Republican politics during the years
1898-1912.
Post World War I correspondence, ancillary to the main questions raised by the papers, focuses on such varied topics as the
Japanese question in California, the importance of newspapers in forming public opinion, and of course, Loomis' continued
interest in consular reform and political issues. Unfortunately, the collection suffers from some major omissions. Few items
relate to Loomis' career with Standard Oil Company from 1914-1941. Additionally, there is a significant absence of correspondence
between Mr. Loomis and Bunau-Varilla before November 12, 1903, although it is known that they corresponded as early as 1902.
These papers provide perspectives on issues which concern modern researchers, such as nationalism in the Canal Zone, U.S.-Latin
American relations, the inner workings of the two party system, and effective consular representation abroad. Close examination
of the material raises as many questions as it provides answers. This obvious paradox makes the Loomis Papers most valuable
to the student of American history in that it provides important incentive for further investigation.
Items Removed from the Collection
Maybeck, Bernard R.,
Palace of Fine Arts and Lagoon. San Francisco: Paul Elder and Company, 1915.
Conditions Governing Use
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or reproduction beyond that allowed by fair use requires permission from the owners of rights, heir(s) or assigns. When required,
it is the researcher's responsibility to obtain such permissions.
Index I
Abbot, [?]
Abbot, Ernest
Abbot, John T.
Adams, Henry
Adee, Alvey
Ahlstrom, Carl
Albright, Howard C.
Alcal, F.
Aldrich, Nelson W.
Alenood, Harry J.
Alessandri Palma, Arturo
Alette, J.
Alexander II, of Russia
Algeciras, Conference of January 16, 1906
Alger, Russell A.
Almond, Harry J.
Amador Guerrero, Manuel
American College
American Library Association Board
American Peace Society
American Protective League
American Red Cross
American Red Cross Board of Incorporators
American Steam Laundry
American Tobacco Company
Andrade, Ignacio
Andrade, Jos
Andrews, Avery D.
Aquinaldo, Emilio
The Argonaut see also Holman, A.
Army Navy Journal
Arthur, Chester A.
Ashikama, Francis
Associated Press
Ault, L. A.
Bacon, Robert
Bainbridge, William E.
Baird, W. J.
Baker, John
Balfour, Arthur James
Bancaria, Cia
Bancroft, Frederick
Bank of California
Bannerman, Francis
Banque Nationale de Saint Dominique
Baptista, Leopoldo
Baracka, Shereef of
Barin, Frederick M.
Barnes, B.
Barrett, John
Barrows, David P.
Barrows, Dean
Barry, John W.
Bartholdt, Richard
Barton, Bruce
Baruch, B. M.
Bas-Ironside, [?]
Bayard, James A.
Beaconsfield, Lord (Disraeli)
Bean, Henry N.
Beasley, Delilah L.
Beaupr, A. M.
Bedford, Alfred C.
Beel, Clark
Belden, Simeon
Benavides, Oscar
Bennett, James Gordon
Beranger, Malcolm
Bertram, James
Beveridge, Albert J.
Biddle, Nicholas
Bijur, Nathan
Bird, W. S.
Bishop, J. B.
Blaine, John J.
Blake, Nelson M.
Bliss, Cornelius
Boardman, Mabel T. See American Red Cross
Bobrinsky, Countess Ludmilla
Bolt Peraza, N.
Bonte, George W.
Borah, William E.
Bordonaro, A.
Boulton, Bliss, Dallet
Boulton, Henry Sr.
Boulton, Henry K.
Bowen, Herbert W.
Breckenridge, Henry
British Information Bureau
Britten, Fred
Brown, Clyde
Bryan, Charles P.
Bryce, James
Buchanan, William I.
Bunau-Varilla, Etienne
Bunau-Varilla, Giselle
Bunau-Varilla, Maurice
Bunau-Varilla, Philippe
Burba, George F.
Burdell, W. F.
Bureau of American Republics
Burleson, A. S.
Burton, Theodore E.
Butler, Nicholas Murray See Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Cabell, James B.
Caceres, Ramon
Caja de Recaudacion
Calhoun, W. J.
Call, Frank
Cambn, Jules-Martin
Campbell, Philip
Campillo, Agustine Ydel
Camplin, Edgar R.
Cararris, J. A. O.
Carbanell, J. R.
Caribou Oil Company
Carnegie, Andrew
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Carnegie, Louise W.
Carner, A. H.
Carpenter, Fred W.
Carr, Wilbur
Carter, George W.
Cassini, Count
Castle, W. N.
Castro, Casimiro
Castro, Cipriano
Central Pacific Railroad
Central Raw Silk Association of Japan
Cervera, Pasqual
Chadwick, F. E.
Chaffe, Adna R.
Chandler, Harry
Channing, J. Parke
Chapin, F. L.
Chapman, Charles
Cherry, Albert
The Chicago Herald
The Chicago Post
The Chicago Tribune
Chin tung
Choate, Joseph H.
Cincinnati Enquirer
Cincinnati Tribune
Clark, John B.
Clarkson, J. S.
Cleveland, Grover
Clinton, Daniel
Cobos, Manuel J.
Coe, F. W.
Colbert, Jessica
Colby, Bainbridge
Colijn, H.
Collier, H. D.
Colliers Weekly Magazine
Colonial Trust Company
Colsman, Carl
Compagnie du Nord de l'Espagnol
Compagnie Gnrale Transatlantique
Company of the Central Dominican Railway
Conant, Harry A.
Conant, James B.
Conde, Fabricio
Conkling, Howard
Coolidge, Calvin
Corbin, Edythe Patterson
Corbin, Henry C.
Cortelyou, George B.
Cowles, Anna Roosevelt
Cox, James M.
Crane, Murray
Creswell, H. T.
Crichfield, George W.
Crittenden, John J.
Crocker, Ethel
Crocker, Helen
Crocker National Bank
Crocker, Mrs. Templeton
Crocker, William H.
Cromwell, Nelson
Cullen, Charles W.
Cullom, Shelly M.
Cuneo, Pietro
Curtis, William E.
Daily Mail
The Daily News
D. A. de Lima and Company
Dater, John G.
Davidson, James W.
Davis, A. G.
Davis, James J.
Davis, Richard Harding
Davison, Henry P.
Davison, Kate
Dawes, Charles G.
Dawson, T. C.
Day, Benjamin M.
Day, William R.
Dean, Charles R.
Delcass, Thophile
Delfino, Antonio E.
Delima, E.
Denby, Edwin
De Sala, Fred E.
Deterding, Henry
De Vault, Charles L.
Dewart, William T.
Dewey, George
Diaz, Porfirio
Dick, Charles
Dillingham, A. C.
Doheny, Edward L.
Dolge, Rudolf
Dos Passos, John R.
Doyle, W. T. S.
Du Bois, James T.
Dudley, Irving B.
Durand, H. M.
The Economist
Edge, Walter E.
Edmonds, P. C.
Egan, Martin
El Constitucional
Elkins, Stephen B.
Ellis, Wade H.
The Enquirer
Espejo, Manuel de
Esselburne, Mrs. Ellsworth
Eversull, H. K.
Ewers, Ezra P.
Expanded Metal and Corrugated Bar Company
Fairbanks, C. W.
Fall, Allen B.
Faris, G. W.
Farragut, David G.
Ferris, Scott
Feuille, Frank
Fieldwick, H.
Figaro
Firter, John W.
Fish, Stuyvesant
Foch, Ferdinand
Foord, John
Foraker, Joseph B.
Foster, John W.
Foster, Rudolph
Franz Joseph, Emperor of Austria-Hungary
Frear, James
Freiberg, Morris
Frelinghuyser, Fred
Frick, H. C.
Frieberg, Maurice J.
Frost, Louis
Frost, Mrs. Louis
Fullerton, W. Norton
Fushimi, His Imperial Highness of Japan
Glvan, de J.
Galaves, Felix
Gardener, Frank S.
Garfield, James
Garibaldi, Giuseppe
Gary, Elbert H.
Geiger, Alfred H.
Geneva Convention of 1864
Gibson, Harvey
Gibson, Hugh
Gil Borges, [?]
Gillett, J.
Glennon, Archbishop
Globe-Wernicke Company
Goebel, Julius
Golden Gate International Exposition
Goldschmidt, Louis
Gomez, Eustaquio
Gomez, Juan Vicente
Gorjao, Manoel
Graham, William H.
Gran Ferrocarril de Venezuela
Grant-Duff, A. C.
Grant, Ulysses S.
Graves, H. A.
The Great Adventure of Panama Bunau-Varilla
Greene, Francis V.
Greene, Roger S.
Gregory, Thomas W.
Grew, Joseph
Grey, Edward
Griscom, Lloyd C.
Grizzley Bear Magazine
Grn, Niels
Grosscup, Peter S.
Groves, R. L.
Guarantee Trust Company
Guayana Gold Mining and Exploration Company
Guggenheim, (Daniel or Meyer)
Gulf Oil Company
Gummere, Samuel R.
Guy, Harvey H.
Hadley, Elliot
Haggard, W.
Hague, Treaty of
Halstead, Murat
Hammond, John Hays
Handy, F. W.
Hanna, Edward, Archbishop of San Francisco
Hanna, Marcus
Hanna, Philip
Harding, Chester
Harding, Warren G.
Harper's Monthly
Harper's Weekly
Harriman, Edward H.
Harris, John
Harrison, Benjamin
Harrison, Francis B.
Harrison, Leland
Harrison, William H.
Hartar, Amanda
Hartar, Elizabeth
Harte van Jeckenburg, [?]
Haskell, Henry S. See Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Havana Post
Haven, Joseph E.
Hawk and Wetherbee
Hawley, John M.
Hay--Bunau-Varilla Treaty
Hay, Clara S. [Mrs. John]
Hay--Herran, Treaty of
Hay, John
Hay--Pauncefote, Treaty
Hays, William
Hearst Publications
Hearst, William R.
Heistand, H. O. S.
Hemphill, J. M.
Henckel, F. C.
Henderson, Thomas J.
Hengelmller van Hengervar, Louis
Henriquez y Caravajal, [?]
Henry, Charles L.
Hepburn Law
Herbert, Michael
Herran, Toms
Herrick, Myron T.
Heureaux, Ulises
Hill, David J.
Hill, John T.
Hill, William C.
Hirst, F. W.
History of the Panama Canal in Lapidary Style
Hitchcock, William
Hitler, Adolph
Hitt, Robert R.
H. L. Bolton and Company
Hoar, George F.
Hollis, Stanley W.
Hollister, William
Holls, F. W.
Holman, Alfred see
The Argonaut
Holmes, E. Burton
Holmes, Oliver W.
Holt, Hamilton
Hoor Press Company
Hoover, Herbert
Horacistas
Houghton, A. B.
Howe, Julia W.
Huerta, Victoriano
Huffer, Herman O.
Hughes, Charles E.
Hull, Cordell
Humphrey, Charles B.
Hunebelle, Jules
Hunt, [?]
Huntey, William
Huntington, Collis P.
Hurst, Carl Bailey
Hutchinson, Norman
Ibn Saud, [?]
Illustration
The Independent
Ingalls, M. E.
Inglares, Thomas
Inner Harbor - Richmond, California
International Peace Congress
International Red Cross
International Tribunal at The Hague
Irish College
Ishii, Kikujiro
James Stewart and Company
Japan Society of America
Jaurett, A. F.
Jay, N. D.
Jimnez, Juan I.
Joffr, Joseph-Jacques-Cesaire
John Paul Jones Mission
Johnson, E. B.
Johnson, Henry U.
Johnson, Hiram
Johnson, James
Jordan, David Starr
Joubert, Emilio C.
Jusserand, Jean Jules
Kahn, Julius
Kahn, Lazard
Kaneko, Kenfuro
Karrasch, F.
Katsura, Taro
Kean, Hamilton F.
Keesling, Francis V. Sr.
Keifer, J. Warren
Kellogg, Frank B.
Kengan, Henry
Kenyon, William S.
Kerens, Richard C.
Kingsbury, S. A.
Knight, George
Knowland, Joseph R.
Knowles, Horace
Knox, Frank
Knox, Philander C.
Koll, Fred
Komura, Jutaro
Kowasky, Henry T.
Kra, Isthmus of
Krupp, Gustav
Kumakeokan, [?]
La Esfera
Lafean, D. F.
La Follette, Robert M.
LaGuarra Harbor Corporation
Laidlow, Robert
Lake Mohonk Conference on International Arbitration
Lali, Pierre
La Lucha
Lambert, Dr. [?]
Lampton, W. J.
Landfield, Jerome
Landis, Charles B.
Landon, Alfred
Lane, Franklin K.
Langenberg, H. F.
Langerman, James
Lansing, Robert
la Sala, Perico
La Salle Extension University
Laughlin, Irwin
Lausanne, Treaty of
Lawrence, Benjamin
Lawton, Henry
Lay, Julius
Leger, J. N.
Legion of Honor, Decoration of
Leimert, Walter
Lenroot, Irvine L.
Leo XIII, Pope
Leon, A. C.
Leon, Carlos
Leopold, King of Belgium
Lesseps, Charles de
Lesseps, Ferdinand de
Lewis, Randolph C.
Libby, William H.
Limantour, Jos-Yves
Lincoln, Abraham
Lippton, Eno
Lithgow, A. W.
Little, W. S.
Littlepage, T. P.
Lockwood, Edwin C.
Lodge, Henry C.
Loeb, William Jr.
London, C. J.
London Spectator
London Times
Long, John D.
Longworth, Nicholas
Loomis, Charles W.
Loomis, Elizabeth Mast
Loomis, Florence I.
Loomis, Francis B.
Loomis, Francis B. (Jimp) Jr.
Loomis, F. Kent
Loomis, William B.
Lpez Contreras, Eleazar
Lorca Pellrross, Arturo
Loriquet at Panama
Loubet, Emile Francois
Louis, Prince of Battenberg
Ludford, E.
McAdoo, William G.
McAllister, Lambert
MacArthur, Douglas
McCabe, Bishop
McCall, John C.
McCormick, Robert S.
McCoy, Frank
McKellar, Kenneth D.
McKenney, F. D.
McKinley, Abner
McKinley, William
McLaughlin, M. O.
McNab, Gavin
Machado y Morales, Gerardo
Mack, J.
Maddox, Samuel
Madison, James
Madrid a Bilbao Railroad
Mail and Express
Mantini, J. Edward
Marbury, Theodore
Marietta College
Mason, Frank
Massingham, H. W.
Matos, [?]
Matsudaira, Tsuneo
Mayers, Charles
Mayo, Catherine
Medico-Legal Society
Mellon, A. W.
Menelik II, of Ethiopia
Mercado, Lorenzo
Merritt, R. F. R.
Metcalf, H. V.
Metropolitan Magazine
Metternick, Clemens
Meyers, Alfred
Michelena Contract
Michelson, Albert
Miles, Nelson A.
Miller, J. I.
Millet, Frank D.
Milloy, Jerry
Mills, Ogden L.
Miyoaka, Tsunejiro
Moler, William G.
Monroe Doctrine
The Monroe Doctrine See Dexter Perkins
Monroe, James
Montauban, E.
Moody, W. H.
Morales, Carlos
Morales, Odoardo
Moran, Cardinal
Moore, Charles A.
Moore, John B.
Morgan, Charles P.
Morgan, Douglas A.
Morgan, J. Pierpoint
Morris, Robert
Morse, S. F. B.
Morton, Paul
Mulay Ali See Shereef of Wozan
Murray, Arthur
Murray, C. B.
Mussolini, Benito
Myers, J.
Nabucof, Joaquin
N. A. Paquet and Company
Nash, Paul
National Association of Manufacturers
National Bank of Santo Domingo
National Republican Committee
Naumburg, A.
The Negro Trail Blazers of California See Delilah Beasley
Neville, Edwin L.
Nevins, Allan
Newcomb, William A.
Newhall, W. Mays
Newlands, Francis G.
New York and Bermudez Asphalt Company
New York Board of Trade and Transportation
New York Central Railroad
The New York Evening Post
The New York Herald
The New York Journal
New York Life Insurance Company
The New York Sun
The New York Tribune
The New York World
Nicaraguan Canal
Nicholas II, Czar of Russia
Nicholson, D.
Niles, W. W.
Nimitz, Chester
Nobel Prize for Peace
North American Review
Norton, Thomas H.
Oakland Tribune
O'Connor, Basil
Odell, H. Allen
Ohio Republican State Executive Committee
O'Laughlin, John C.
Olavarria, J. A.
Olcott, R. Morgan
O'Neal, W. C.
Orbeck, Andrew J.
Order of the Crown of Italy
Oregon Historical Quarterly
Orinoco Corporation
The Orinoco Shipping and Trading Company Ltd.
The Orinoco Steamship Company
Orinoco Trading and Transportation Company
Ormsbee, Talcott
Osborne, John B.
Ospina Perez, M.
Oura, Kanetake
Outlook Magazine
Overstreet, Jesse
Pacific League of International Relations
Pacific Mail Steamship Company
Paez, Federico
Page, Thomas Nelson
Paish, George
Palmer, Frederick
Panama Canal
Panama Crisis
Panama Pacific Exposition
Panama, Republic of
Pan American Bulletin
Pan American Conference
Pan American Railroad
Pan American Union
Pan Pacific Society
Paquet, Norbert A.
Paredes, Antonio
The Paris Daily Herald
Parish, W. H.
Parker, Frank
Parmelee, James
Parparen, Ramon
Parsons, J. R.
Patchin, Robert H.
Patterson, Lila
Patterson, Raymond
Paul, J. de J.
Pauncefote, Julian
Pearson's Magazine
Pecci, Ludovico
Peixotto, G. D. M.
Pelps, William H.
Penfield, William L.
Penrose, Boies
The People's Government
Pepper, Charles M.
Perdicaris, Ion
Perkins, Dexter See
The Monroe Doctrine
Perkins, George C.
Permanent Court of International Justice
Pershing, John J.
Pershing, Mary
Ptain, Philippe
Petroleum Concessions Ltd.
Petroleum Times
Phelan, James D.
Phelps, William E.
Philadelphia Evening Telegraph
Philbin, Eugene A.
Philippine Question
Phillips, H. C.
Phillips, John R.
Phillips, Roland
Pickleman, Sebastian
Pierce, Herbert H. D.
Pike, William J.
Pilgrim's Society
Pillsbury, E. S.
Pinelli, Philippe
Pittman, Gerry
Pius X, Pope
Platt, Orville H.
Plumacher, E. H.
Plumley, Frank
Polk, Willis K.
Porter, Clarence
Porter, Horace
Post (Oakland?)
Powell, W. F.
Powers, Horace H.
Press Release
Prince, John D.
Prostkauer, Saul
Puck
Purbrey, Eugene
Quay, Matthew S.
Quill Club, New York
Radcliffe, [J. R. S.?]
Raisuli, Mohamed
Ralston, Jackson H.
Rampol, Cardinal
Reciprocity Treaty, Cuba, United States
Redding, Joseph D.
Reid, J. Whitelaw
Rendon, [?]
Reyes, Rafael
Reynolds, J. B.
Rocco, [?]
Rockefeller, John D. Jr.
Rodgers, I. S.
Rodriquez, Dimetrio
Roehl, Eduardo
Rogers, Edith N.
Rogers, John J.
Roosevelt, Alice
Roosevelt, Franklin
Roosevelt, Theodore
Root, Elihu
Rosen, Baron
Ross, Charles B.
Rostand, [?]
Rourke, Thomas
Rouvier, Maurice
Rowell, Chester
Royal Dutch Company
Royce, L. W.
Russell, Lindsay
Russell, William W.
Russo-Japanese War
Ruyssenairs, L. H.
St. Andrews University
St. John, C. M.
St. Louis Exposition
St. Mary's
Sakai, Tadusaki
Salinas bonds
Sammons, Thomas
Sampson, Archibald J.
Sampson, William T.
Sanabria, Gustavo
San Antonio Daily Express
Sanborn, Edward H.
Sanchez, Juan
Sanderson, T. A.
San Domingo Finance Company of New York
San Domingo Improvement Company of New York
San Francisco Bulletin
San Francisco Examiner
San Francisco Exposition
San Francisco News
San Joaquin Valley, California
Santiago, Department of
Sargent, Nathan
Satolli, Cardinal
Saturday Evening Post
Saturday Review of Literature
Schley, Winfield
Schwan, Theodore
Schwarzenstein, Mumm von
Scony Oil
Scott, Henry L.
Scripps-McRae Association
Search, Theodore C.
Seeger, Eugene
Seidmore, George F.
Seijas, Ramon
Seligman Brothers of London
Shafter, William R.
Sharp, Amor W.
Shaw, Albert
Shaw, Howland
Shell Oil Company
Sherman, John
Sherrill, Charles
Shortridge, Samuel M.
Sigsbee, Charles D.
Simmons, Roger A.
Sinclair Concession
Skiff, Frederick J.
Skinner, Helen W.
Skinner, Robert P.
Small, Sam
Smiley, Albert K.
Smith, Al
Smith, Charles E.
Smith, Warren
Smyth, William D.
Snyder, G.
Southern Pacific Company
South Manchuria Railway Company
Spanish-American War
Spectator
Speransky, Julia G.
Speyer, James
Springfield News
Stabler, Herbert J.
Stamp, Josiah
Standard Oil Bulletin
Standard Oil Company
Standard Oil Company of California
Standard Oil of New Jersey
Stanford, Mrs. Leland
Stanford University
Stanton, Philip
Stearns, Frank W.
Steinhart, [?]
Stephens, Virginia
Stevenson, Adlai E.
Stimson, Henry L.
Sthamer, Frederick
Stoddard, Henry L.
Stokes, W. E. D.
Stratton, F. S.
Straus, Oscar S.
Surez, Eduardo
Sullivan, Mark
Sutro, Adolph
Sutro, Oscar
Swann, Albert W.
Swanson, Charles E.
Swayne, Charles
Taft, Robert A.
Taft, William H.
Takahira, Kogoro
Taylor, H. C.
Tejera, Emiliano
Tello, Aristides
Tennessee Copper Company
Thayer, W. Roscoe
Theodore Roosevelt and His Time See J. B. Bishop
Theodore Roosevelt and the Kaiser in 1905 See Bunau-Varilla
Thompson, John
Tisza, Istvan
Tobin Memorandum
Tokyo, International Exposition of
Toledo Trujillo, [?]
Torres, Mohammad Ben Larbi
Torres Cardenas, [?]
Tower, Charlemagne
Townsend, George A.
Townsend, Lawrence
Truman, Harry
Turin, International Exposition of
Tyler, George S.
Underwood, Oscar W.
Underwood, Rufus A.
Union Pacific Railroad
United Press
United States Consul, Turin
United States Legation, Bogota
United States Legation, Lisbon
United States Legation, Spain
United States Steel Corporation
Upham, Fred
Valencia Railroad
Vandenberg, Arthur
van Loon, Hendrik Willem
Vsquez, Leon
Vatin, Periguon
Vavasour-Noel, John
Velsquez, [?]
Velaz, Coiticaa
The Venezuelan Herald
Verdunisation
Vicentini, Cesar
Vidal, M.
Vignauer, Henry
Villiers, [?]
Villimil, Jose
von Lutz, Baron
von Sternberg, H. S.
Wada, Hikojiro
Wadsworth, James W. Jr.
Walker, William
Wallace, Mrs. Hugh
Warren, Charles B.
Washington Herald
Washington Post
Watterson, Henry
Weeks, John W.
Weid, Smith M.
Welles, Sumner
Westendorp and Company
Westinghouse Company
Wheeler, Benjamin
Wheeler, Ernest
Wheeler, Joseph
Wheeler, William R.
White, Albert B.
White, Andrew D.
White, Harry
White, Henry
Whitney, Harry
Wiart, Carton de
Wiborg, Frank B.
Wickersham, George W.
Wilbur, Ray Lyman
Wilder, Amos P.
Wilkie, Wendell
William II, King of Germany
Williams, Oscar F.
Willis, Frank B.
Willys, John
Wilson, Henry P.
Wilson, Hugh
Wilson, Huntington
Wilson, Woodrow
Wise, Henry A.
Witte, Sergey Y.
Wood, Leonard
Woodard, J. H.
Woodford, Stewart
Woodworth, B.
Wozan, Shereef of See Mulay Ali
Wright, Robert K.
Wurlitzer, Howard
Wyandot Union Republican
Yale Review
Yale University
Ybarra, Alejandro
Yeiser, H. C.
Y.M.C.A.
Young, Ella
Young, Owen D.
Zimmerman, [?]
Zuloaga, Nicomedes Jr.
Zumeta, Caesar
Index II
Adams, Philip
Adams, Robert
Adams, W. N.
Addison, A. D.
Adee, Alvey
The Advertiser
Akers, E. A.
Alden, C. E.
Alderman, A. D.
Alderman, Edwin A.
Aldrich, Nelson W.
Alger, Russell A.
Alien Land Law
Alkire, A. N.
Allen, Andrew H.
Allen, Horace N.
Allen, W.
Allison, William B.
Almond, Harry J.
American Historical Society
American Red Cross
American Security and Trust Company
Andara, M. L. J.
Anderson, A. S.
Anderson, Edward
Anderson, Frank
Anderson, George E.
Andrade, Ignacio
Andrews, Avery D.
Andrews, Loring
Arbanell, J. R.
Argentine Legation
Argentine Mission
The Argonaut
Arkell, W. V.
Armour, Ogden
Armstrong, George W.
Armstrong, R. B.
Arnold, H. B.
Arnot, Raymond
Arosemena, Carlos C.
Associated Press
Athey, D. Charles
Atlantic Monthly
Ault, L. A.
Austin, O. P.
Austrian Embassy
Ayme, L. H.
Ayres, Howard
Babbitt, E. H.
Bacon, Robert
Bain, George G.
Bainbridge, William E.
Baird, G. W.
Baird, William J.
Baldwin, Elbert F.
Baldwin, Evelyn B.
Baldwin, George E.
Baldwin, George M.
Baldwin, James C.
Ballard, Walter
Bancroft, Frederick
Banderetta Mines
Bard, Thomas R.
Barnes, Benjamin F.
Barrels, David E.
Barrett, John
Barring, H.
Barrows, Dean
Bass, W. L.
Basso, Sebastian
Bates, Arthur N.
Beale, G. P.
Bean, Henry W.
Beard, J. A.
Beardsley, Morris
Beaton, George A.
Beaupie, A. M.
Beck, William H.
Beecher, John P.
Beer, William C.
Beneditt, James S.
Benjamin, I.
Bennett, R.
Bergholz, Leo
Biddle, Nicholas
Biglow, John
Billow, Barrett and Company
Bills, Charles B.
Bliss, Ernest C.
Bliss, William H.
Blyth, Charles R.
Blythe, Samuel G.
Boardman, Mabel T.
Bohl, Henry
Bolce, Harold
Bonaparte, Charles J.
Bond, W. W.
Bonds, James Sr.
Bonsal, Stephen
Borah, William E.
Bouchsein, Max
Bouie, Verne M.
Boulton, Henry L.
Boutell, H. S.
Bowen, Herbert W.
Boyd, W. W.
Boye, Herbert C.
Boynton, Charles T.
Bradley, William H.
Bragg, Edward S.
Braisted, William C.
Brandeger, Frank B.
Brandt, Eddy S.
Braun, Marcus
Breuer, John B.
Bridgman, H. L.
Brigham, Joseph H.
British Embassy
Bristow, [?]
Bromuell, J. H.
Bronson, W.
Brooks, Benjamin H.
Bross, Ernest
Brown, Clyde
Brown, Philip
Brown, Walter
Brun, M. Constantine
Bryan, J. H.
Bryan, O. G.
Buchanan, William I.
Bukey, Jean M.
Bullock, William E.
Bunau-Varilla, Philippe
Bunker, William M.
Burchell, N. W.
Burgeoise, Leon
Burguin, A. P.
Burke, M. J.
Burns, James
Burrows, Julius C.
Burton, Theodore E.
Busbey, L. White
Busch Haddenbausen, [?]
Butler, Charles H.
Butler, Nicholas M.
Butler, Theodore E.
Butterworth, E. M.
Caldwell, John A.
California Arabian Standard Company
California Press Association
Callahan, J. M.
Calvo, Joaquin Bernardo
Camp, Eugene M.
Campagna, Matthew
Campbell, James E.
Canadian Pacific Railroad
Cannon, Joseph
Capron, K.
Carden, Lionel
Carman, Heron L.
Carmichael, Otto
Carnegie, Andrew
Carnegie Peace Endowment
Carner, A. H.
Carpenter, Frank
Carr, William J.
Carranza, Venustiano
Carter, John R.
Cassell, William
Cassini, Count
Castro, Cipriano
Ceballos, J. M.
Cellere, V. Macchi di
C. E. Poole and Son
Chadwick, F. E.
Chaffee, Adna R.
Chambers, D. A.
Chambers, Julius
Chamburn, Charles de
Chandler, John Rice
Chekib Bey
Cherry, Albert
Chilton, Robert S.
Chipman, G. Bowie
Choate, Joseph H.
Choistoy, Henry L.
Christian Herald
Churchill, James S.
Clark, Arthur A.
Clark, Champ
Clark, G. W.
Clark, Howard
Clarkson, John S.
Clay, Brutus J.
Clayton, Powell
Clemens, William M.
Clinedinst, [?]
Cole, William H.
Collier, William M.
Collins, Victor
Colne, Charles
Colt, Richard C.
Columbian Legation
Conant, Harry A.
Conger, Charlotte M.
Congressional Record
Conkling, Alfred R.
Conolly, A. A.
Converse, George A.
Cook, A. B.
Cook - Stoddard Company
Coolidge, L. A.
Coombs, Leslie
Coop, Frank E.
Corbin, Henry C.
Corea, Luis F.
Cortelyou, George B.
Coulter, A. E.
Covert, John C.
Coweles, William
Cox, Hanson C.
Coxe, Henry C.
Cragts' Sons
Cramp, Sanuel
Crane, Charles R.
Crane, Leonard A.
Crawford, John
Creelman, James
Creighton, David H.
Critchfield, George W.
Crocker, William H.
Cromwell, William N.
Cropper, William H.
Crouse, H. P.
Crowell, John F.
Crowley, Richard
Culborson, Charles A.
Cullom, Shelby M.
Cummers, Samuel R.
Cuneo, Sherman
Cuppy, Hazlit A.
Curtis, L. B.
Curtis, William
Cushing, Marshall
Cutting, W. Bayard
Dalong, Paul
Dalzell, John
Daneri, A. C.
Daneri Brothers
Daniel, John M.
Daniel, Milton
Danziger, Adolph
Dartford, O. H.
Dasent, Bury M.
Dater, John G.
Davenport, R. G.
Davidson, Charles M.
Davidson, Harry P.
Davies, Ralph K.
Davis, Henry G.
Dawes, Charles
Dawes, Edwin
Dawson, Thomas C.
Day, William
d'Azevedo, J. C.
Deal, Henry B.
Dean, Charles R.
Deitrich, James
Delfino, Antonio E.
De Long, Paul
del Viso, Antonio
Denby, Edwin
Deneen, Charles S.
Dennison, E. Haldeman
Deterding, Henry
De Vault, Charles
Devol, Carroll
Devol, Hattie
Diaz, Porfirio
Dick, Charles
Dickenson, Charles M.
Diederich, Henry W.
Dietrich, Charles H.
Dietrich, Herman R.
Dillingham, A. C.
Dockery, A. V.
Dodge, H. Percival
Dohrman, E. W.
Dolge, Alfred
Dolge, Rudolph
Dolliver, J. P.
Dos Passos, John R.
Doty, William F.
Dove, J. Maury
Dover, Elmer
Dresser, Soloman R.
Drew, John
Dubois, James T.
Dudley, Irving
Dudley, W. W.
Dunn, James R.
Dunne, Frank V.
Durand, H. Mortimer
Duvall, Andrew
Dyer, Rowland
Edelman, Louis
Edwards, Clarence R.
Eells, William E.
Egan, Thomas P.
Elkins, Stephen B.
Elliot, A. B.
Elliot, C. D.
Elliot, Charles W.
Ellis, Wade H.
Ellsworth, Luther T.
Elmore, J. F.
Ely, Robert E.
Embry, J. H.
Emerson, H. D.
Emory, Frederick
Estournelles de Constant, Baron
Euan-Smith, Charles
Evans, H. Clay
Evans, James F.
Fairbanks, Charles W.
Fairbanks, J. E.
Fassett, J. Sloat
Fawcett, Walden
Fermin, A.
Field, Charles K.
Fieldwick, H.
Figaro
Fillmore, Charles W.
Financial Times
Fish, Stuyvesant
Fishback, George W.
Fiske, George M.
Flynn, E. F.
Flynn, M. W.
Follett, A. Dewey
Foord, John
Foraker, Joseph B.
Forbes, Edgar A.
Fosburg, James
Foster, Arthur
Foster, John G.
Fox, William C.
Francis, Charles S.
Francis, David R.
Franklin, P. A. S.
French Canal Company
French Embassy
Frey, G. H.
Frye, William P.
Fuller, Arthur G.
Funk, C. S.
Funk and Wagnolls Company
Funston, Frederick
Gaitree, W. B.
Gallagher, J. A.
Gallinger, Jacob H.
Gambn, F[r]ederico
Ganetson, Joseph
Gard, Daniel Hosner
Gardner, A. L.
Garfield, James A.
Garfield Safe Deposit Company
Gates, S. A.
Gaulin, Alphonse
German Embassy
German Press Association
Gessner, F. B.
Gettys, A. L.
Geyers, W. F.
Gibbons, Cardinal
Gibson, E. J.
Gillespie, T. A.
Gilliland, George
Given, Walker
Glass, A. W.
Gleaves, Albert
Glenn, Theodore E.
Goddard, George F.
Goddard, Nelson
Goff, Thomas T.
Goldschmidt, Louis
Gomar, Jose D.
Gomes Ferreira, Alfredo de M.
Gompers, Samuel
Goodnow, John
Gore, James H.
Gorham, George C.
Goss, Mary W.
Gowdy, John K.
Gram, Harvey B.
Granger, Walter L.
Grant, Joseph D.
Great Bear Spring Company
Greene, W. Maxwell
Gregory, Catheryn C.
Gribescock, Emil
Grieser, H. A.
Griffiths, John L.
Griscom, Lloyd C.
Griswold, Edith J.
Groothoff, [?]
Grosvenor, Gilbert H.
Gugenheim, I. M.
Gulf Oil Company
Gummere, Samuel R.
Gunsaulus, Edwin N.
Hadcock, John
Hadley, Elliot
Hague Tribunal
Hahn, H. H.
Hale, Edward Everett
Hale, Eugene
Hale, Harry C.
Hale, Ruben B.
Halford, A. J.
Halstead, Murat
Hamilton, Stanislaus H.
Hamm, Walter C.
Hanauer, Simon W.
Handy, William M.
Hanna, Hugh R.
Hanna, Marcus A.
Hanna, Philip C.
Hanna, Walter C.
Hannsman, Carl A.
Hansen, Theodore
Harding, Warren G.
Hardy, Arthur S.
Hargete, Frank
Harjes, John H.
Harrison, Mrs. Benjamin
Harrison, Charles C.
Hart, Charles B.
Harvey, George
Hathaway, John
Haven, Joseph E.
Hawk, William L.
Hay, John
Hay, Mrs. John
Hay--Herran Treaty
Hayes, John H.
Hearst, William R.
Heatwok, Joel P.
Hege, S. B.
Heistand, H. O. S.
Helmle, George B.
Helper, Hinton Rowan
Hemick, Rolland J.
Henderson, T. J.
Hepburn, William P.
Hergert, Gustav L.
Hernndez, Jose M.
Herrick, Myron T.
Hicks, John
Higgins, Frank W.
Higley, Warren
Hill, David J.
Hill, Ebenezer
Hill, Robert J.
Hill, William C.
Hioki, Eki
Hitchcock, Ethan A.
Hitt, Robert M.
H. L. Boulton and Company
Hobart, I. C.
Hobbs, John F.
Hochdrfer, Richard H.
Hodges and Stearns
Hollander, Jacob H.
Holls, Frederick W.
Holman, Alfred
Holt, Hamilton
Hooker, James J.
Hooper, J. J.
Hooper, Osman
Hoover, Herbert
Hopley, Joseph W.
Hoppes, John J.
Howard, George
Howe, Church
Howland, E. C.
Hoyt, Henry M.
Hoyt, John B.
Hubbell, George W.
Huerta, Victoriano
Hughes, Charles E.
Hughes, O. D. J.
Hull, Cordell
Humphrey, Alexander C.
Humphreys, W. E.
Hunt, G.
Hunt, William H.
Huntington, Sanuel
Hurst, Carl B.
Hurst, John
Hutchinson, Norman
Hutchinson, P. D.
Ide, George E.
Ide, Kittey
Ide, W. H.
Ingalls, M. E.
International Institute of Measurement Units
International and Universal Exhibition at Brussels 1919
Ireland, Fred
Irish, John P.
Irish, Irwin
Ishii, Kikujiro
Isthmian Canal Company
Italian Embassy
Ito, Prince
Jackson, John B.
Jacobson, A. D.
James T. White and Company, Publishers
Japan Finance Commission
Japan Society of America
Japanese Legation
Jaurett, A. F.
Jenks, J. W.
Jewell, Henry M.
John Hancock Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company
Johnson, E. B.
Johnson, Emory R.
Johnson, Felix S. S.
Johnson, Hiram
Johnson, James
Johnson, Mrs. Mary A.
Johnson, William F.
Johnson, Willis Fletcher
Johnson, Wynne and Company
Johnston, James Jr.
Johnston, W. H.
Jones, John Paul
Joubert, Emilio C.
J. P. Morgan and Company
Jordan, W. H.
Jusserand, Jean Jules
Kahn, Julius
Katsura, Taro
Kean, John
Keen, E. L.
Keene, Francis B.
Keifer, J. Warren
Kellogg, Frank B.
Kellogg, James C.
Kelly, James H.
Kelly, Thomas H.
Kennedy, Crammond
Kennedy, George E.
Kennedy, J. Russell
Kenney, A. D.
Kenney, A. S.
Kenyon, William S.
Ker, S. P.
Kerens, Richard C.
Kerens, Mrs. Richard C.
Kerens, Vincent
Khan, Isaac
Kincaid, Edgar B.
Kinchant, Robert H.
King, Landreth H.
Kingsbury, S. A.
Kioke, [?]
Knowles, Horace G.
Knox, Philander C.
Kohlsaat, Charles W.
Komura, Jutaro
Kraft's Sons
Krenztin, Julius A.
Kurtz, C. F.
Kurtz, C. L.
Lafean, Daniel F.
LaLane, Frank D.
Lampton, W. J.
Landis, Charles B.
Landon, Francis G.
Lane, Franklin
Langer, Joseph J.
Langerman, James H.
Langley, S. P.
Lardy, Charles L. E.
Larrinaga, Tulio
LaRue, H. B.
Lawler, K. K.
Lawrence, [?]
Lay, Julius G.
Ledoux, Urbain J.
Lee Hung Chang
Lee, Joseph W. J.
Leger, J. N.
Leimert, Walter
Lemmon, George T.
Leon, A. C.
Leonard, H. S.
Lepage, G. L.
Le Roy, James A.
Lesner, Clarence L.
Le Temps of Paris
Levi Strauss and Sons
Lewis, N. G.
Libby, William H.
Liberty National Bank
Limantour, Jose-Yves
Lindauer, W.
Lindaur, J. J.
Lindsay, John D.
Linn, Walter L.
Lipscomb, A. A.
Lithgow, A. W.
Littman, Eno
Livingston, Thomas H.
Lloyd, W.
Lockwood, Edwin C.
Lodge, Henry Cabot
Loeb, William Jr.
Long, Bryon R.
Long, Chester I.
Longworth, Alice R.
Longworth, Nicholas
Loomis, Burdett
Loomis, Charles
Loomis, Dwight
Loomis, Elizabeth
Loomis Family Association
Loomis, Florence
Loomis, Francis B.
Loomis, Francis B. (Jimp) Jr.
Loomis, F. Kent
Loomis, Harry E.
Loomis, Jennie
Lopez, Rafael S.
Lynch, Frank E.
Lyon, Ernest
McBride, James J.
McCabe, Alex S.
McCabe, Charles C.
McCain, George Nox
McCall, Henry
McCalla, B. W.
McCammon, Charles
McCarthy, Thomas B.
McCartney, J. H.
McCawley, Charles L.
McClellan, George B.
McClure, Samuel G.
McComas, Louis E.
McCook, John J.
McCormick, E. O.
McCormick, Robert S.
McCortney, J. H.
McCullom, Shelby
McDonald, Alex
McGee, W. J.
McGlynn, F. P.
McGuire, Mrs. Lillian
McKee, Sidney S.
McKenney, F. D.
Mackeys, [?]
McKinley, William
McLaurin, John C.
McLeon, John R.
McNally, James C.
McNutt, Paul
Maddox, Samuel
Maddy, J. K.
Magee, C. L.
Magoon, Charles E.
Magoon, Charles F.
Mahany, Rowland B.
Malmross, Oscar
Maltus and Ware
Manheim, F. J.
Manning, Wentworth
Marbury, Theodore
Marcus and Company
Marcy, William L.
Markley, Horace
Marklirert, Leopold
Marshall, Thomas R.
Martin, D. B.
Martin, W. A.
Martin, William H.
Mason, Frank G.
Mason, Frank H.
Mast, Charles
Mast, Cicero P.
Mast, Clarence S.
Mast, Foos and Company
Mast, Joseph K.
Mast, P. P.
Matthews, R. G.
Matthieu, J. C.
Maxwell, C. L.
May, DeCourcy
Mayers, Charles R.
Mayor des Planches Eduardo
Mebbis, D. Ernest
The Medico-Legal Society
Megata, Tanetaro
Mellis, N. M.
Melliss, D. Ernest
Melliss, Norman T.
Mellon, A. W.
Melton, H. L.
Menelek II, Emperor of Abyssinia
Menkel, William
Mercado, Lorenzo
Merou, M. Garcia
Merrill, Selah
Merritt, R. F. R.
Messent, Josiah
Metcalf, Victor H.
Meyer, George V. L.
Michailis, L. F.
Miles, H. E.
Miller, E. C.
Miller, Leroy E.
Miller, M. W.
Millet, [?]
Mitchell, James B.
Mitchell, John Q.
Mitchelson, J. C.
Moler, William
Moncheur, Baron
Monroe Doctrine
Montagna, G. C. Sr.
Moody, William H.
Moore, John Bassett
Moore, Thomas Ewing
Morel, E. D.
Morell, H.
Morgan, Douglas O.
Morgan, J. Pierpoint
Morgan, John T.
Mohonk, Lake
Moriya, R. N.
Morris, Minor
Morris, Sidney S.
Morton, Henry E.
Morton, Levi P.
Morton, Paul
Mueller, [?]
Muoz, Jorge
Munroe, Charles E.
Murray, C. B.
Mutsu, Hirokitschi
National Academy of Political and Social Science
Naval War College
Neale, S. C.
Nelson, Knute
Neuer, C.
Nevins, Allan
New, Harry S.
Newberry, [?]
Newcomb, William A.
Newel, Stanford
New York Herald
New York Journal of Commerce
New York Life Insurance Company
New York Shipbuilding Company
The New York Sun
The New York Times
The New York Tribune
The New York World
Nobel Peace Prize
Noel, John V.
The North American Review
North Venezuelan Petroleum Company
Norton, Mrs. T. H.
Noyes, Theodore R.
Noyes, Thomas C.
Oakland Tribune
Ochs, Adolph
O'Connell, John J.
Odell, H. Allen
Ohio Republican Association
Ohl, Joseph K.
Ojeda, Emilio
O'Laughlin, John C.
Olcott, R. Morgan
Oldham, Wylie E.
Open Door Policy
O'Reilly, Robert M.
Orinoco Steamship and Trading Company
Orr, Clair A.
Osbon, B. S.
Otis, Harrison G.
Oulahan, Richard V.
Outlook
Ovay, M. S.
Oyster, George M.
Ozmun, Edward H.
Padberg, E.
Page, Walter H.
Paish, George
Palmer, F. W.
Palmer, Henry
Palmer, Percy S.
Panama Canal
Panama Railway Company
Paquet, Norbert A.
Paquet and Company
Paris Daily Herald
Parish, W. H.
Parker, Frank
Parker, Gardner T.
Parker, George F.
Parker, Julius
Parsons, James R.
Partridge, Frank C.
Patrick, John T.
Patterson, A. V.
Patterson Institute
Patterson, William A.
Patton, [?]
Paul, B. H.
Paul, J. de J.
Payne, Christopher H.
Peabody, George F.
Peale, G. P.
Pedicaris, Ion
Peixotto, G. D. M.
Peixotto, Percy
Penfield, Forde C.
Penfield, William L.
Penrose, Boris
Pepper, Charles M.
Prez Triane, Eduardo
Prez, G. B.
Perhacs, W. Emil
Perkins, George C.
Perrin, L. Valerein
Perter, Horace
Pettit, J. W.
Phelan, James D.
Philip, Hoffman
Phillips, H. C.
Phillips, Lee
Phillips, Roland
Phillips, William C.
Pickands Brown and Company
Pierce, Herbert H.
Pierson, P. E.
Pike, William J.
Pillsbury, John E.
Pinchot, Gifford
Pittman, Key
Planches, Baron des
Platt, Orville H.
Platt, Thomas C.
Plumacher, Eugene H.
Pool, A. S.
Porter, Horace
Porter, Linn B.
Porter, Steve
Porters de la Fosse, des
Post Express
Potbury, Edwin
Potomac Electric Power Company
Potter, Julian
Powell, William T.
Prather, Thomas
Pratt, J. J.
Prestry, Frank
Pressing and Orr
The Press Magazine
Price, Clarence
Proctor, Redfield
Proskauer, Samuel
Puhl, M. O.
Pulido, Augusto F.
Pulitzer, Joseph
Purington, William A.
Purinton, T. B.
Pyle, H.
Queen City Club
Rabbits, William
Raikes, Arthur S.
Rainey, Henry T.
Ralston, Jackson H.
Ranolds, T. L.
Ray, Nathaniel
Redfield, Redfield and Lydon
Redman, Walter C.
Reed, Charles A. L.
Reed, Charles W.
Reform in the Consular Service See Loomis, F. B.
Reid, James Whitelaw
Reynolds, James B.
Riano, Juan
Ribble, George W.
Rice, Harry E.
Richards, William A.
Richardson, Charles
Richardson, William
Richmond Inner Harbor Project
Riddle, John N.
Rives, George B.
Robbins, Harry W.
Robbins, Raymond
Robinson, Albert G.
Robinson, C. L. F.
Robertson, W. Henry
Roca, Julia A.
Rockhill, W. W.
Rodenberg, [?]
Rogers, J. Linn
Rogers, Richard H.
Rojas, P. Ezequiel
Roosa, I. P.
Roosevelt, Edith
Roosevelt, Franklin
Roosevelt, George W.
Roosevelt, Theodore
Root, Elihu
Rose, I. R.
Ross, John A.
Rowe, L. S.
Rowell, Chester
Royal Dutch Oil Company
Russell, Lucy D.
Russell, William W.
Ryan, Thomas
Sachs, George P.
Sacramento Union
Saint Louis Centennial Celebration
Saint Louis Times
Sakai, Tadusaki
Saks, Joseph I.
Sampson, Archibald J.
Sanchez, James F.
Sands, W. F.
Sargent, Nathan
Ibn Saul, King of Arabia
Saum, [?]
Sawter, George
Scaffer, J. C.
Scandella, F.
Schaeffer, J. C.
Schieren, Charles A.
Schmidlapp, J. G.
Schmidtlapp, J. J.
Schonburg, Arthur A.
Schwalbe, Otto
Scott, H. T.
Scott, John Winfield
Scott, N. B.
Scruggs, William L.
Scrymser, James A.
Seaman, Louis L.
Seeger, Eugene
Seidmore, G. H.
Servat, Ferdinand
Shaffer, J. C.
Shallenberger, W. S.
Sharp, Hunter
Sharpe, Amor W.
Shaw, Albert
Shaw, Howland
Shaw, Leslie M.
Shell Oil Company
Sherrill, Charlie
Shugio, Heremich
Schuwalter, E. M.
Simms, F. McL.
Skiff, Frederick J. V.
Skinner, Robert P.
Slater, Robert Y.
Sleicher, John A.
Smedley, Matilda M.
Smiley, Albert K.
Smith, Alvin
Smith, Charles E.
Smith, Charles Sprague
Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth
Smith, Mrs. Florence H.
Smith, Harry C.
Smith, James E.
Smith, R. A. C.
Smith, Roderick
Smith, S. Edwin
Snodgrass, John F.
Snyder, Harry F.
The Social Register Association
Social Register Company
Sorsby, William B.
Southard, George F.
Spanish Legation
Speaker, C. F.
Speck von Sternberg, [?]
Speiers, Frederick
Sperry, C. S.
Speyer, James
Spier, Edgar
Spooner, George C.
Spooner, John C.
Sprague, Richard L.
Springfield National Bank
Sproule, Robert G.
Squires, Herbert G.
Stalo, Edmund P.
Standard Oil Company
Stanton, Theodore
Stearns, F. W.
Steinhart, Frank
Sternburg, George M.
Stevens, Frederick C.
Stevens, G. W.
Stevens, William B.
Stewart, Alexander M.
Stewart, Chase
Stewart, P. M.
Stoggson, W. J.
Stone, Melville W.
Storer, Bellamy
Strauss, Oscar S.
Strayer, L. W.
Strobridge, Nelson
Strubbery, F. C.
Surez, Francesco de P.
Suesman, A. L.
Sullivan, Edward J.
Swalm, Albert W.
Swalm, Mrs. A. W.
Swan, A. R.
Sylvester, Richard
Symonds, F. W.
Symons, Thomas W.
Symons, W. L.
Taft, Charles P.
Taft, H. F.
Taft, William H.
Tailor, G. Cornell
Takahira, Kogoro
Tarrisse, Edwin
Taylor, H. C.
Taylor, Mrs. H. C.
Taylor, Julian
Taylor, Robert W.
Taylor, Samuel
Taylor, W. W.
Texas Oil Corporation
Thackara, Alexander M.
Thaddeus, H. Jones
Thieriot, Jacob H.
Thomas, Miss Grace
Thomas, Lot
Thompson, D. E.
Thompson, Howard
Thompson, Joseph O.
Thompson, Robert M.
Thorndike, Harry Hill
Thwing, Charles S.
Tillman, Benjamin R.
Tingler, Edmund W.
Tobin, Dick
Tokalon Wine Company
Tokyo Exposition
Tomey, R. E. S.
Torsesy, Sargaseta M.
Tower, Charlemagne
Townsend, Charles E.
Townsend, George Alfred
Townsend, Lawrence
Traverst, [?]
Trueblood, Bejamin F.
Tubbins, F.
Tuells, John
Tyler, George C.
Uchida, Sadazuchi
Union Savings Bank and Trust Company
Van Buren, Harold S.
van Dyne, Frederic
van Giskra, Karl
van Middeldyk, R. A.
Van Norman, Louis E.
van Roijan, J. H.
van Tuyll von Serookerken, L.
Varadhara, Phya A.
Venezuelan Legation
Vignaud, Henry
Villa, Poncho [Doroteo Arango]
Villard, H. S.
Vincentini, C.
Volkmor, William H.
Wada, Hikojiro
Wadsworth, B.
W. B. Hibbs and Company
Wagner, Belle
Walbridge, C. P.
Walker, Ernest G.
Walker, John G.
Wallace, Thomas R.
Wallis, Edgar A.
Walsh, Thomas
Wanamaker, John
Wands, Ernest H.
Ware, Eugene F.
Warner, B. H.
Warren, Francis E.
Washburn, W. D.
Washington Gaslight Company
Washington, Horace L.
Waterloo, Stanley
Watson, David K.
Watts, Ethelbert
Wauters, David S.
Webster, Daniel
Wedemeyer, W. W.
Weeks, John
Weile, Francois
Welles, Sumner
Wellman, Walter
Welsch, C. A.
Westcott, Burton
Westcott, Horace
Westcott and Story
Wetmore, R. C.
Wheeler, Post
White, A. B.
White, Charles W.
White, Henry
Whitney, Casper
Wiborg, Frank B.
Wilbur, Ray Lyman
Wilcox, Paul
Wilder, R. W.
Wildman, Edwin
Willets, Gilson
Williams, Talcott
Williams, T. S.
Wills, Henry M.
Wilson, George T.
Wilson, Henry L.
Wilson, Huntington
Wilson, James H.
Wilson, Woodrow
Winchester Repeating Arms Company
Winslow, Alfred A.
Winthrop, Beekman
Witte, Seigey Y.
Wolf, Simon
Wood, H. P.
Wood, Mrs. Leonard
Woodard, J. H.
Woodford, Stewart L.
Woodford, Stewart M.
Woodruf, Walter W.
Woodward and Lothrop
Woodward, William C.
The World
The Worlds Work
Worman, James H.
Worman, Thomas H.
Wright, Luke C.
Xander, Charles
Ybarra, Thomas
Yela, Don Joaquin
Yerkes, John M.
Young, George W.
Yun, Chung Kim
Zen, William J.
Zumeta, Caesar
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Barrett, John.
Harrison, Benjamin
Hay, John
Hill, David Jayne.
Holman, Alfred H.
Foraker, Joseph Benson, 1846-1917
Griscom, Lloyd C.
Hanna, Marcus Alonzo
Hoover, Herbert
Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923
Butler, Nicholas Murray
Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919
Davison, Henry Pomeroy.
Dolge, Rudolf.
Hughes, Charles Evans, 1962-1948
Beasley, Delilah L. (Delilah Leontium), 1871-1934
Bowen, Herbert.
Bryce, James, Viscount
Hull, Cordell
Bunau-Varilla, Philippe