Book/Printed Material Alaskan boundary tribunal. The case of the United States before the tribunal convened at London under the provisions of the treaty between the United States of America and Great Britain concluded January 24, 1903. [With appendix]. Copy 1
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Image 9 of Copy 1 ALASKAN BOUNDARY TRIBUNAL. THE CASE OF THE UNITED STATES BEFORE THE TRIBUNAL CONVENED AT LONDON UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE TREATY BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND GREAT BRITAIN CONCLUDED JANUARY...
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- Date: 1903
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Image 10 of Copy 1 P-I JLi FEB 13 1904 D.ofD. V
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Image 11 of Copy 1 CONTENTS OF THE CASE. Page. Introductory statement 1 The Northwest Coast of America 4 The ukase of September 4/16, 1821 9 The negotiations of 1822 and 1823 11 The American negotiations of...
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Image 13 of Copy 1 THE CASE OF THE UNITED STATES. INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT, The United States and Great Britain entered into a convention at Washington on Januai*} 24, 1903, whereby the} created a tribunal to consider and...
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Image 14 of Copy 1 2 THE CASE OF THE UNITED STATES. IV. II est entendu, par rapport a la ligne de doiuarration determinee dans Particle precedent; 1. Que I lle dite Prince of ^yales appartiendra toute...
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- Date: 1903
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Image 15 of Copy 1 INTKODKCTORY STATEMENT. d sessions from the bays, ports, inlets, havens, and waters of tlie ocean, and extending from the said point on the 56th degree of latitude north to a point where...
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- Date: 1903
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Image 16 of Copy 1 4 THE CASE OF THE UNITED STATES. statements nuide in the printed Case, and also l)y an Atlas of maps and charts in evidence and as explanatory of facts set forth on...
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- Date: 1903
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Image 17 of Copy 1 THE NORTHWEST COAST OF AMERICA. 5 lislied throug-hout the Aleutian Islands/ In 1781 (ireoorv Shelikof, of Kylsk. and other Siberian nierehants, who had ])een engaged in the fur trade in eastern Asia,...
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- Date: 1903
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Image 18 of Copy 1 6 THE CASE OF THE UNITED STATES. and granted to it, for the term of twenty years, a monopoh of the trade and the exclusive occupation of that part of the American...
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- Date: 1903
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Image 19 of Copy 1 THE NORTHWEST COAST OF AMERICA. 7 vessels of the United Stutes from freqiientino- the islands and inland waters along the Northwest Coast and from trading- with the natives. The American traders conveyed...
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- Date: 1903
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Image 20 of Copy 1 8 THE CASE OF THE UNITED STATES. Conditions not improving, M. Daschkoff. the Russian charge, in 1810 renewed the representations formally made, and suggested that the United States Government prohibit, by statute...
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- Date: 1903
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Image 21 of Copy 1 THE UKASE OF SEPTEMBER 4/l(), 1S2I. 9 THE UKASE OF SEPTEMBER 4 i6, 1821. As the time foi- the expiration of the charter of the Russian American Company approached, its ati airs...
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- Date: 1903
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Image 22 of Copy 1 10 THE CASE OF THE UNITED STATES. RULES ESTABLISHED FOR THE LIMITS OF NAVIGATION AND ORDER OF COMMUNICATION ALONG THE COAST OF THE EASTERN SIBERIA, THE NORTHWEST COAST OF AMERICA, AND THE...
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- Date: 1903
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Image 23 of Copy 1 NEGOTIATIONS OF 1822 AND 1823. 1 1 States in the reoions named in the incorporating ukase of 1799, except that the southern limit on the American coast was extended from the o5th...
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- Date: 1903
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Image 24 of Copy 1 12 THE CASE OF THE UNITED STATES. sessions of America, thus exciting them to resist the authorities. The Russian minister further added that it was not the intention to prohibit foreign vessels...
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- Date: 1903
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Image 25 of Copy 1 NEGOTIATIONS OV 1822 AND 182;j. 13 and vigorously protesting- against the imperial edict. However, the claim of maritime sovereignty, so at variance with the usual practice of nations, could not be ignored...
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- Date: 1903
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Image 26 of Copy 1 14 THE CASE OF THE UNITED STATES. tain this position it was necessary for liini to deny the sovereignt} of Kussia over those regions. M. de Poletica, on the other hand, in...
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- Date: 1903
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Image 27 of Copy 1 NEGOTIATIONS OF 1822 AND 1823. 15 presenting the note which he had prepared. He stated to the Minister of Foreign Affairs that the United States insisted upon the suspension of the execution...
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- Date: 1903
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Image 28 of Copy 1 16 THE CASE OF THE UNITED STATES. and exclusive rig-ht to trade, not only with the native inhabitants of this great drainage basin, but to and with all other nations inhab- iting...
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- Date: 1903
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Image 29 of Copy 1 NEGOTIATIONS OF 1822 AND 1823. 17 Mountains and down the Colum])ia, where they came in contact with the Americans at Astoria/ Others invaded the territories occupied by the older company and the...
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- Date: 1903
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Image 30 of Copy 1 18 THK CASK »F THE UNITED STATES. iinpoitaiK O !it tho prcscMit inoinont. und not unlikek to lead to very unpleasant (Hcunerues at some future period, if no notice is taken of...
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- Date: 1903
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Image 31 of Copy 1 NEdOTTATIONS OK 1S22 AND IS^.J. 19 aceompanviiio this Cuso.) He further stnted tliut the eompaiiy .s trade extended from 60 north latitude to the luoutli of the Fraser Kiver, in about hititude...
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- Date: 1903
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Image 32 of Copy 1 .JO THE CASE OF THE UNITED STATES. riu iinpliciition of Mr. IVHv i.s here stated tis an estaUished fact, and ujx.n it \V(dlinoton made the a.ssertion. we have the indisputable ,.laini of...
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- Date: 1903
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Image 33 of Copy 1 NEGOTIATIONS OF 1822 AND 1823. 21 by the ukase. The Duke of Wellington, in accordance with this view, declined the otfer to negotiate upon the subject of the l)oundary alone, and after...
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- Date: 1903
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Image 34 of Copy 1 22 THE CASK OF THE UNITED STATES. be nin-iecl on at Washiiioton. The advantage of the same plenipoten- tiary eonductino- the negotiations with ))oth powers was apparent to tlie Russian (rovernment. With...
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- Date: 1903
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Image 35 of Copy 1 NEGOTIATIONS OF 1822 AND 182:5. 23 A.siatic coast to the latitude of iit ty-one north on the western coast of the American continent; and the assumption of the right of inter- dicting...
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- Date: 1903
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Image 36 of Copy 1 24 THK CASE OF THE UNITED STATES. tho interests jind chiiins of the three powers by a joint convention. Your full power is prepared accordingly. On the same day upon which he...
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- Date: 1903
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Image 37 of Copy 1 NEGOTIATIONS OF 1822 AND 1828. 25 the instructions sent to ]\Jr Middleton, and lie was directed to con- fer freely with the British Government on the subject. Mr. Adams, after reviewing the...
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- Date: 1903
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Image 38 of Copy 1 2( THE CASE OF THE UNITED STATES. the person most conversant with the whole question, would be prob- ably instructed to prepare the necessaiy materials so that the matter could be taken...
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- Date: 1903
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Image 39 of Copy 1 NEGOTIATIONS OF 1S22 AND 182:^. 27 matod that the negotiation was to he transferred to St. Petershury. and h}^ Sir CharUvs Bagot that Mr. Canning had eagerly caught at the proposition of...
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- Date: 1903
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Image 40 of Copy 1 28 THE CASE OF THE UNITED STATES. period— the aim of the two powers, and of Russia also, was to secure the trade interests of their respective citizens and subjects in these...
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- Date: 1903