Senate Committee on Foreign Relations org
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Summary: The senate committee on foreign relations agreed upon a substitute regarding the recognition of Cuba.
Completeness: 44/100 Grade D
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agree upon a substitute for recognizing Cuban belligerency— 1896-02-05
cited from Image 1 of Santa Fe daily New Mexican (Santa Fe, N.M.), February 5, 1896 (1896)SANTA FE D A TT V NEW VOL32 SANTA PE N Mm WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 5 189C NO 202 AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL House Committee on Territories will Aote on Sew Mexico and Arizona Admission Bills on Monday TREASURY OVERWHELMED WITH BIDS Bids Aggregate Nearly 700000000 Cuban Belligerenoy in the…
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Image 1 of Santa Fe daily New Mexican (Santa Fe, N.M.), February 5, 1896 ↗
Anonymous · 1896 · newspaper · public_domain · details