Nicaragua:
Contents
- Efforts by the United States to preserve constitutional government in
Nicaragua (Documents 252–333)
- Assistance by the United States in the supervision of elections in
Nicaragua (Documents 334–387)
- Assistance by the Department of State in the reconstitution of the courts
of Nicaragua (Documents 388–403)
- Appointment of Liberal jefes politicos in Liberal
departments as provided by the Stimson Agreement (Documents 404–415)
- Cooperation of the United States in rearranging the finances of
Nicaragua (Documents 416–431)
- Attitude of the Department of State with respect to loans by American
bankers to the Government of Nicaragua (Documents 432–449)
- Agreement between the United States and Nicaragua establishing the Guardia Nacional de Nicaragua, signed December 22,
1927 (Documents 450–452)
- Assistance by the United States marines in the suppression of bandit
activities in Nicaragua (Documents 453–478)
- Sale of munitions by the United States to the Government of
Nicaragua (Documents 479–485)
- Assistance by the Department of State in the establishment of the
Nicaraguan Claims Commission (Documents 486–502)
- Proposal by President Diaz for a treaty of alliance between the United
States and Nicaragua (Documents 503–506)
- Boundary dispute with Colombia. (See volume I, General.)