01797cpcaa2200385 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010003100075040002400106072001200130100006700142245005100209300001600260300002700276506002200303520050200325545007100827546003600898600001900934650005700953651002301010651002601033651002701059651005301086651002401139651002201163651003001185651005301215651002601268656003001294656002101324656004901345999001701394mm 79021527 DLC20260227111655.0790726|||||||||||| eng  amm 79021527 bms 66001405  aDLCcDLCedacsdDLC 7aW2lcmd1 aFrelinghuysen, Frederick T.q(Frederick Theodore),d1817-1885.00aFrederick T. Frelinghuysen papers,f1882-1883. a700fitems. a1foversize container.0 aOpen to research.8 aDrafts of diplomatic letters and memoranda sent to American consuls, ministers, and other agents abroad, and to government officials in the U.S., many signed by John R. Davis, relating to the surrender of international criminals, collection of claims, commercial practices, and reciprocity negotiations chiefly with Latin American countries and Spanish colonies in the West Indies, boundary disputes in Mexico, Guatemala, Chile, Peru, and Colombia, and the lease of the naval base at Pearl Harbor.0 aLawyer, U.S. secretary of state, and U.S. senator from New Jersey. aCollection material in English.10aDavis, John R. 0aNavy-yards and naval stationszHawaiizPearl Harbor. 0aChilexBoundaries. 0aColombiaxBoundaries. 0aGuatemalaxBoundaries. 0aLatin AmericaxForeign relationszUnited States. 0aMexicoxBoundaries. 0aPeruxBoundaries. 0aSpainxColonieszAmerica. 0aUnited StatesxForeign relationszLatin America. 0aWest IndiesxHistory. 7aCabinet officers.2itoamc 7aLawyers.2itoamc 7aSenators, U.S. CongresszNew Jersey.2itoamc c42213d42213