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CORRESPONDENCE 1909-1930

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Letters sent and received by Ernest Lloyd Harris, arranged alphabetically by last name of correspondent.
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Finocchi, Guido, 1919 August 20

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Fowler, W. B. 1920 March 31

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Grovesnor, Gilbert H. 1909 January 15

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Lutz, Professor Ralph J. 1930 March 17

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Morris, Ambassador Roland S. 1919 May 7

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Pollak, R. 1920 April 26

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Semenov, Ataman G. 1920 February 28

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Thomas, Edward B. 1920 Mary 24

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U.S. Secretary of State 1918 September 9

 

SUBJECT FILE 1918-1924

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Reports, protocols, and clippings, arranged alphabetically by subject or title.
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Border, Russian-Chinese, inspection

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Chita, conditions in

 

Consulates, U.S.

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Finances

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Personnel

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Reports of consuls

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Cooperatives, Russian and Siberian

 

Cotton in Russia

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Preliminary report

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Supplemental report

 

Czecho-Slovak Legion

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Actions in Siberia, 1918, consular reports

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Bolsheviks, relations with

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Conversations and conferences

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"The Czecho-Slavok [sic] Incident," official version by the Temporary Executive Committee of the Czecho-Slovak Army 1918

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"The Czecho-Slovak Revolutionary Movement," speech by Kenneth D. Miller, Young Men's Christian Association undated

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Fourth-of-July greetings to U.S. President

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"History of the Czechoslovak Legion in Russia," book review (author unknown)

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Kolchak army, relation to

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"Manifesto to the Inhabitants of Siberia," by the Information Department of the Czech Forces in Siberia (translation) 1920

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Political role

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Press reports

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Trains

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"The Truth about the Czechoslovak Legions in Siberia," article by Jaroslav Papousek in the Central European Observer, Prague 1933 April 14

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U.S. attitude

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"With the Czecho-Slovacks [sic] from Mariensk to Neusneuodinsk [sic]," report by Ernest F. Campbell 1918 June-July

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"Zborov--the Revolutionary Movement of Czehs-Slovaks [sic]" (author unknown) circa 1918 June

 

Economy, Russian and Siberian

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Agriculture

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Currency

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Effects of Revolution

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Trade

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Entente, policy towards Russia

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German-Japanese Treaty, draft

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Intervention, Allied

 

Irkutsk

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Conditions

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Socialist-Revolutionary/Zemstvo Party uprising

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Janin, General Pierre

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Joint Distribution Committee, relief work in Siberia

 

Kolchak, Admiral Alexamder Vasilevich

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Allies' relation to

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Arrest and execution

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Government

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Korean National Council

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Krasnoyarsk, events in

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McCroskey, Lt. Col. B. B., mission of

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Nizhneudinsk, Menshevik government at

 

Omsk

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Evacuation

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Political situation 1918 May-November

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Socialist-Revolutionaries killed at

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Passports

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Perm, conditions in (report of French Military Mission in Siberia)

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Petrov, Minister N. I., address of

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Property, American, in Russia and Siberia

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Publicity, U.S.

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Railroads

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Red Cross

 

Russia

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Imperial Family

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"The Political Situation in Russia," article by Vladimir Dillon undated

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Semenov, Ataman G.

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Serbian refugees

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Siberia, government of

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Soviet Federal Republic, governmental plan

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Tredwell, R.

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U.S. - Soviet relations

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Verkhneudinsk, situation in

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Vladisvostok, hostilities in

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Voitsekhovskii, Major General (first name unknown)

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Wild Division (Mongol-Buriat division under Ataman Semenov, commanded by General Levitskii), atrocities committed by Young Men's Christian Association

 

TELEGRAMS 1918-1921

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Copies of telegrams sent and received by the office of Ernest Lloyd Harris, U.S. Consul General in Siberia, arranged alphabetically by name of office or last name of person, chronologically thereunder. Outgoing telegrams are filed by date sent, incoming telegrams by date received, if indicated.
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American Consulates, general circulars 1918

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American Consulate, Chita 1920

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American Consulate, Ekaterinburg 1918

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American Consulate, Harbin 1920

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American Consulate, Irkutsk 1918-1919

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American Consulate, Omsk 1918-1919

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American Consulate, Samara 1918

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American Consulate, Tomsk 1918-1919

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American Consulate, Ufa 1918

 

American Consulate, Vladisvostok

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1918

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1919 January-March

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1919 April-June

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1919 July-September

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1919 October-December

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1920

 

American Legation, Peking

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1918 June-September

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1918 October-December

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1919 January

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1919 February

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1919 March

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1919 April

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1919 May

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1919 June

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1919 July

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1919 August

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1919 September

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1919 October

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1919 November

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1919 December

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1920 January

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American Minister, Peking

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American Red Cross

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American Vice-Consulate, Krasnoyarsk

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Dillon, Vladimir E.

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Emerson, Colonel George H.

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Glaman, Vice-Consul Otto T.

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Graves, Major General William S.

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Morris, Ambassador Roland S.

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Morrow, Colonel C. H.

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Stevens, John F.

 

U.S. Department of State

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General file

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Secretary of State

 

WRITINGS 1894-1924

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Writings of Ernest Lloyd Harris on Siberia and other topics, arranged alphabetically by title or, in absence thereof, by subject.
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"The Allies in Siberia," carbon copy of incomplete typewritten manuscript 1921

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"Beginnings of the Czecho-Slovak Anabasis," article by Consul General Harris undated

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"Church and State in the Maryland Colony," published dissertation, Heidelberg 1894

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"The Consular Corps in Siberia," incomplete handwritten manuscript undated

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"The Czechoslovak Campaign in the Trans-Baikal," incomplete handwritten manuscript by Consul General Harris undated

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"The Economical Situation in Sweden," handwritten manuscript undated

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Lapland, carbon copy of typewritten manuscript fragment undated

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"The March of the Seventy Thousand," incomplete handwritten manuscript of Consul General Harris undated

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Raffles, Sir Stamford, Section IV of a typewritten manuscript with carbon copies undated

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"Recollections of a Consul General," incomplete handwritten manuscript undated

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"Siberia in Revolt," handwritten manuscript by Consul General Harris undated

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Soviet Trade, typewritten manuscript undated

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"Turkestan in Time of War," incomplete typewritten manuscript undated

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Miscellaneous writings

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MISCELLANY

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Letters, notes, clippings, transcripts of wire conversations, fragments of articles by Ernest Lloyd Harris, register of telegrams, humor, etc.
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PHOTOGRAPHS

Physical Description: 16 prints, 4 negatives / 1 envelope.

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16 prints, including 6 photographs of Consul General Harris' first wife; 4 group photographs including Consul General Harris, one with Admiral Kolchak and one with U.S. consular officials; 1 photograph of the entrance to the Mosque of Selim at Ephesus; and 1 photograph of Consul General Harris with his second wife.
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