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1913 March 25. Frank E. Doremus writes to Woodrow Wilson regarding Panal Canal tolls.
1913 May 12. Memorandum with suggestions bearing on the present relations between US and Mexico.
1913 May 27. William Jennings Bryan writes to Woodrow Wilson regarding the newly instated president of Mexico.
1913 August 16. Frederico Gamboa writes to John Lind about the Mexico situation.
1913 September 3. William Jennings Bryan writes to the president about Nicaragua.
1913 October 28. William Jennings Bryan writes to the president about the Mexico situation.
1913 October 28. John Bassett Moore writes to Woodrow Wilson about the situation in Mexico.
1913 October 31. Horacio Vasquez writes about the revolution in the Dominican Republic.
1913 November 2. Walter Hines Page writes to Wilson about difficulties of engaging Great Britain to help in Mexico.
1913 November 17. William Hale writes about Mexican people unwilling to accept Provisional Government with the help of US.
1913 November 22. Walter Hines Page writes to Woodrow Wilson again about involving the British Government.
1914 January 27. Woodrow Wilson declares the Panama Canal to be under control of the Secretary of War.
1914 February 5. John Lind writes a letter to Woodrow Wilson discussing the potential liberation of Mexico.
1914 February 11. William Jennings Bryan forwards a letter regarding Nicaraguan loan to the president.
1914 February 11. Federico A. Pezet writes to William Jennings Bryan about recent overthrow of government in Peru.
1914 February 24. John Lind sends Bryan list of topics representatives of foreign nations will discuss with Mexico.
1914 February 24. Walter Hines Page reports on thoughts on Mexico held by the American politicians to Woodrow Wilson.
1914 February 25. Lindley M. Garrison writes to Woodrow Wilson about Puerto Rico.
1914 March 3. Charles H. Grasty offers President Wilson assistance in a variety of matters.