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Report from Herbert H. D. Peirce to John Hay

Report from Herbert H. D. Peirce to John Hay

Herbert H. D. Peirce reports on specific conditions of United States consulates in England, France, Holland, and Germany. Peirce assesses the performance of the consuls general in these locations and suggests salary changes, reassignments, and suppression of ineffective consulates. Peirce focuses extensively on allegations of corruption and infidelity against Consul General Oliver J. D. Hughes of Coburg, Germany, and allegations of scandal surrounding Clergyman G. Monroe Royce and Consul General James H. Worman in Munich, Germany.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1903-11-17

Letter from John Hay to George B. Cortelyou

Letter from John Hay to George B. Cortelyou

The German embassy has requested the United States be officially represented at the Ninth International Navigation Congress which will be held at Dusseldorf, Germany, in June 1902. Secretary of State Hay encloses a program and summary of the event for President Roosevelt’s consideration.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1901-10-30