Isthmian Canal Commission, 1899-1902 and State, Department of
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Isthmian Canal Commission, 1899-1902
Date:
1904 [1905]
Publish Date ISO Format:
1905-01-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19050101
Publication End:
19051231
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Isthmian Canal Commission, 1899-1902
Publication month:
13
Publication year:
1905
Description:
688 p. 5 il. 49 pl. 2 maps, 4°
Notes:
(S. doc. 222 [pt. 1], 58th Cong. 2d sess.) [Originally printed, with omission of certain appendixes, as Senate document 54, 2 pts. 57th Congress, 1st session. The work here catalogued is complete, except for atlas, which will follow.]
Notes:
(S. doc. 222 [pt. 1], 58th Cong. 2d sess.) [Originally printed, with omission of certain appendixes, as Senate document 54, 2 pts. 57th Congress, 1st session. The work here catalogued is complete, except for atlas, which will follow.] * For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. Cloth, $1.30
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Contents:
Bohio, Lake, Waste-weir dimensions and discharge for.
Canal between Gatun and Bohio, Description of alternative location for.
Colombia and French Republic, Convention of alienage, commerce, and navigation between [signed Bogota, May 30, 1892].
[— and Interoceanic Canal Association, Contract between] Mar. 1878, Wyse concession.
— — — Additional contract modifying that of Mar. 1878, approved Dec. 26, 1890.
— and Panama Railroad Company, Contract between, made in 1867, as modified by contracts made in 1876 and 1880.
Costa Rica and Nicaragua, Treaty between, for excavation of interoceanic canal, signed San Jose, June 18, 1869.
— Concessions and decrees of, to Nicaragua Canal Association of New York.
— Treaties made by, with other countries.
France and New Granada. Treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation between, signed Bogota, May 15, 1856.
— and Nicaragua, Treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation between, signed Washington, Apr. 11, 1859.
Great Britain and Nicaragua, Treaty between, relative to Mosquito Indians and to rights and claims of British subjects, signed Managua, Jan. 28, 1860.
— —Treaty of friendship, commerce, and navigation between, signed Managua, Feb. 11, 1860.
[— and United States] Convention as to ship canal connecting Atlantic and Pacific oceans, [signed Washington, Apr. 19] 1850.
Industrial and commercial value of canal, Report on; by E. R. Johnson.
Locks for Nicaragua and Panama routes, Study of; by S. H. Woodard.
Maritime Canal Company of Nicaragua, Act to incorporate.
New Granada or Colombia. Treaties made by. with other countries.
Nicaragua and American Atlantic and Pacific Ship-Canal Company, Contract between, signed Leon, Aug. 27, 1849.
— and Atlas Steamship Company, Limited, Contract between, dated Managua, Sept. 30, 1897.
— and Edward Eyre and Edward F. Cragin, Contract between, for construction of interoceanic oinal, dated Managua, Oct. 31, 1898.
— Concession and decrees of, to Nicaragua Canal Association of New York.
— Report of hydrographic investigations in; by A. P. Davis.
— Treaties made pr negotiated by, with other countries.
Panama Canal Company, in liquidation, Contract granting extension to [dated Bogota, Apr. 4, 1893).
Panama Canal Company, New, Contract granting [further] extension of time to [dated Bogota, Apr. 25, 1900].
— — List of documents received from.
— — Memorandum of legal status of, including French laws and decrees affecting its organization, and charter of company.
— — Report upon proposition of, to sell all its rights, property, and unfinished work to United States (S. doc. 123, 57th Cong. 1st sess.).
Panama Canal route, Report on hydrography of; by A. P. Davis.
Report of commission.
San Juan, upper, Surveys of, to headwaters of Indio; by A. B. Nichols.
San Juan River, canalized, Discharge of.
Spain and Colombia, Treaty of peace and friendship between, signed Paris, Jan. 30, 1881.
Spain and Costa Rica, Treaty of recognition, peace, and friendship between, signed Madrid. May 10, 1850.
Time required for transit through an isthmian canal.
United States and Costa Rica, Protocol of agreement between, in regard to future negotiations for construction of interoceanic canal by way of Lake Nicaragua.
— — treaty of friendship, commerce, and navigation [signed Washington, July 10, 1851].
[— and] New Granada, treaty of peace, amity, navigation, and commerce [signed Bogotá, Dec. 12, 1846].
— and Nicaragua, Convention negotiated between, June 21, 1849.
— — Treaty negotiated between, providing for construction of interoceanic canal across Nicaragua [signed Washington, Dec. 1, 1884].
— — treaty of friendship, commerce, and navigation, and as to isthmian transit [signed Managua. June 21, 1867]
Universal Interoceanic Canal Company, 1880-94, Historical notes relative to, until organization of new company.
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