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Sulzer, Hon. William - The Russian Passport Question. Speech of Hon. William Sulzer, of New York, in the House of Representatives, December 13, 1911. Treaty between Russia and the United States

S. l. (Washington, DC), s. n. 1911. First Edition. First edition; 9 1/2 x 6; pp. [1], 2-8; small rust spots from staples; two small punctures to upper margin from a removed pin; horizontal fold lines; very good condition. In the early 19th century, the United States and Russia had signed the US-Russian Commercial Treaty of 1832, which also allowed unrestricted travel and protection to the people of both countries. By the early 20th century, Russia repeatedly and steadfastly refused to accept passports, issued to Russian-born Jews, who had become naturalized American citizens, thus violating the provisions of the treaty. On December 13, the day of the current speech, the House of Representatives voted to abrogate it and on December 21, the Senate approved the House's decission and adopted the joint resolution. William Sulzer (1863 - 1941) was a lawyer, congressman and the 39th Governor of New York. He would be remembered as the only New York Governor to ever be impeached (for allegedly lying under oath and using campaign contributions for personal gains). Very good .
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