Philippe Bunau-Varilla papers

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Philippe Bunau-Varilla papers

Correspondence, speeches, writings, legal records, newspaper clippings, and other papers concerning Bunau-Varilla's activities in the United States (1900-1907), his efforts relating to the Panama Canal, and his role in the Panamanian revolution and as minister plenipotentiary for the new government. Includes material pertaining to the Hay-Bunau-Varilla treaty of 1903 and an eyewitness account of volcanic activity in Nicaragua in 1902. Correspondents include Manuel Amador Guerrero, John Bigelow, Theodore E. Burton, Gustave Eiffel, William Crawford Gorgas, Mark Alonzo Hanna, John Hay, J.J. Jusserand, Ferdinand de Lesseps, Henry Cabot Lodge, and Theodore Roosevelt.

Language
French
Pages
10000

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Open to research.

Gift, Philippe Bunau-Varilla, his son, Étienne Bunau-Varilla, 1938-1947.

Other gift, 1940-1979.

Panamanian diplomat and engineer.

In French and English.

Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Division and on Internet.

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Pagination
10,000 41 14
Number of pages
10000

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OL24889711M
LCCN
78014316

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