Revolution in the Dominican Republic1
1. Reports from the Legation in the Dominican Republic for a considerable period preceding the outbreak of the revolution indicated political unrest and the danger of revolutionary disturbances. On February 22 the Legation received definite intimation of the imminence of an outbreak.
[822] The Minister in the Dominican Republic (Curtis) to the Acting Secretary of State
Santo
Domingo, April 7,
1930—noon.
[Received April 8—1:05 p.m.]
[Received April 8—1:05 p.m.]
839.00/3367: Telegram
[823] The Minister in the Dominican Republic (Curtis) to the Acting Secretary of State
Santo
Domingo, April 22, 1930—9
a.m.
[Received 6:45 p.m.]
[Received 6:45 p.m.]
839.00/3377: Telegram
[824] Memorandum by the Assistant Secretary of State (White)
[Washington,] April 23, 1930.
839.00/3431
[825] The Minister in the Dominican Republic (Curtis) to the Secretary of State
Santo
Domingo, May 19, 1930.
[Received May 27.]
[Received May 27.]
839.00 Elections/13
[826] The Chargé in the Dominican Republic (Cabot) to the Secretary of State
Santo
Domingo, June 16, 1930.
[Received June 24.]
[Received June 24.]
839.00 Revolutions/74
[827] The Chargé in the Dominican Republic (Cabot) to the Secretary of State
Santo
Domingo, July 20, 1930—2
p.m.
[Received July 21—1:20 p.m.]
[Received July 21—1:20 p.m.]
839.01/1: Telegram
[828] The Secretary of State to the Chargé in the Dominican Republic (Cabot)
Washington, July 22, 1930—1
p.m.
839.01/2: Telegram
[829] The Chargé in the Dominican Republic (Cabot) to the Secretary of State
Santo
Domingo, July 26, 1930.
[Received August 5.]
[Received August 5.]
839.00/3432
[830] The Acting Secretary of State to the Chargé in the Dominican Republic (Cabot)
Washington, August 9, 1930—2
p.m.
839.001 Trujillo, Rafael L./15: Telegram
[831] The Minister in the Dominican Republic (Curtis) to the Secretary of State
Santo
Domingo, August 17, 1930—10
a.m.
[Received August 18—1:55 p.m.]
[Received August 18—1:55 p.m.]
839.002/133: Telegram