Chevalier to "le Ministre"., 02/16/1876-02/16/1876
Collection-level Scope and Content Note
The material in this collection reflects the consultation Michel Chevalier was requesting from a Minister, probably in Paris or a nearby capital, as to how he should approach Chamorro. This Minister was probably a Central American diplomat in Europe, possibly Peralta. The letter which Chevalier eventually sent to Chamorro is also in the collection. It seems clear that Chevalier's claims were so weak by the time of this correspondence that he would not receive his concession, which was rejected by the Nicaraguan Government rather quickly. It is of interest, also, that during this correspondence, the United States' Inter Oceanic Canal Commission appointed by President Grant selected the Nicaraguan route as the most probable one, making the concession all the more valuable to Chevalier.
Bulk dates: 1875 - 1876
Span dates: 1863 - 1876
Extent: .25 linear feet
Dates
- 02/16/1876-02/16/1876
Collection-level Access Restrictions
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Extent
From the Collection: 0.20 Linear Feet (1 Hollinger Slim Document Case)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Shelf Location
8/14/7f
Container Summary
1 ALS from Michel Chevalier to "le Ministre," mainly concerning a letter Chevalier ha sent to the President of Nicaragua. Reference to Don Tomas Ayon and the U.S. Interoceanic Canal Commission.
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
CHEVALIER, MICHEL - CORRESP. FROM: Autographed Letter
ISTHMIAN CANAL NEGOTIATIONS: Autographed Letter
NICARAGUA - ISTHMIAN CANAL NEGOTIATIONS - REFERENCE: Autographed Letter
CHAMORRO, DON PEDRO JOAQUIN - REFERENCE: Autographed Letter
AYON, DON TOMAS - REFERENCE: Autographed Letter
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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