Haiti:
Contents
- Conclusion of a treaty between the United States and Haiti for the
financial and economic development and tranquillity of Haiti; conclusion of
a modus vivendi
(Documents 447–491)
- Political affairs; revolutionary movements; escape of President Theodore;
election of President Vilbrun Guillaume Sam. Commission sent to Haiti by the
United States to compose difficulties. Murder of President Guillaume.
Landing of American marines and pacification of Haiti by American forces.
Election of President Dartiguenave; recognition of his Government by the
United States
(Documents 492–583)
- Financial affairs; difficulties between the
National Bank of the Republic of Haiti and the Haitian Government;
customhouses taken in charge by American naval forces (Documents 584–647)
- Controversy between the National Railroad Company of Haiti and the
Government of Haiti
(Documents 648–660)