Spain
Contents
- Political situation in Cuba (Documents 490–527)
- Relief of suffering in Cuba (Documents 528–618)
- Message (Documents 619–635)
- War with Spain (Documents 636–642)
- Correspondence concerning the protection of Spanish subjects and interests
in the United States by the diplomatic and consular officers of France and
Austria-Hungary (Documents 643–703)
- Preliminary negotiations for peace (Documents 704–711)
- Protocol of agreement between the United States and Spain, embodying the
terms of a basis for the establishment of peace between the two
countries (Document 711a)
- Suspension of hostilities (Document 712)
- Treaty of peace between the United States of America and the Kingdom of
Spain (Document 712a)
- Proclamations and decrees of neutrality (Documents 713–775)
- Correspondence with the United States Peace Commissioners at Paris,
1898 (Documents 776–865)
- British representation of American interests in Cuba and Spain (Documents 866–872)
- Passage of United States revenue cutters from the Great Lakes to the
Atlantic (Documents 873–878)
- “Privateering,” “Neutral ships and cargoes” and Treaty (1795) with
Spain (Documents 879–886)
- British war vessels in Cuban waters during war with Spain (Documents 887–889)
- Notice to Persia of existence of war with Spain (Documents 890–891)
- Hongkong-Manila cable; closing and reopening of (Documents 892–903)
- American prisoners (Constructor Hobson et al.) at Santiago de Cuba (Documents 904–905)
- Passage of war ships through Suez Canal (Documents 906–907)
- Spanish fleet at Port Said (Document 908)
- Reported intention of Spanish fleet to coal at Perim (Documents 909–910)
- Spanish privateer reported to be in Canadian waters (Documents 911–919)
- Protection by British consul at Habana of American missionary
property (Documents 920–925)
- Return of Spanish prisoners to Spain (Documents 926–937)
- Funds for relief of American citizens in Habana (Documents 938–944)
- Report that British cruiser brought Spanish officials from Habana (Documents 945–948)
- Red Cross fund—Contributions of Americans in England (Document 949)
- Courtesies to United States vessels at Hongkong (Document 950)
- Cubans imprisoned in Spain (Documents 951–952)
- Coaling of the Helena at Bermuda and
Gibraltar (Document 953)
- United States torpedo boat Somers—permission to
depart from British port (Documents 954–956)
- Retirement of Senor Don Enrique Dupuy de Lome, Spanish minister at
Washington (Documents 957–979)
- Case of the Competitor (Documents 980–982)
- Destruction of the U. S. S. Maine in Habana
Harbor (Documents 983–1036)
- Messages of condolence (Documents 1037–1098)
- Outrage on the United States consulate at Malaga (Documents 1099–1105)