Preliminary Inventory to the George Davis Herron Papers, 1916-1927
Preliminary Inventory to the George Davis Herron Papers, 1916-1927
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Volume I. Germany-1
Letter to Mr. W.F. Sharp, American Ambassador in Paris, 1917 December 5
Second letter to Sharp, 1917 December 28
Letter from Mr. Sharp to Herron, 1918 January 17
From Mr. H.R. Wilson, American Legation, Bern, 1918 January 24
Legation Report of conversation between Herron and Muehlon, 1918 February 12
Conversation with Conrad Haussmann, 1918 February 14
Letter of Haussmann to Dr. van Beek en Donk, 1918 February 16
Document by Muehlon handed to Herron, 1918 February 17
Letter addressed by Prince Max von Baden to Prince Alexander Hohenlohe; furnished to Herron by Muehlon, 1918 February 17
Letter of Herron to Wilson concerning message of Muehlon, 1918 February 18
Letter from Dr. Fred Perrière, International Committee of the Red Cross, to Herron concerning information that follows, 1918 February 12
Letter of Professor Staudinger to Dr. Perrière referred to in document, 1918 February 1
Second letter of Professor Staudinger to Dr. Perrière, 1918 February 8
Conversations between Count Montgelas and Herron, 1918 February 28
Second conversation with Montgelas, 1918 March 1
Concerning telegram of Lammasch (telegram is in Austrian documents), 1918 March 11
Concerning German peace messengers, 1918 March 12
Conversations between Herron and Professor Edgar Jaffé of the University of Munich, 1918 March 26
Conversation with Professor Quidde, 1918 April 19
Concerning ostensible interview in "Daily Mail"; conversation with Professor Delmar, 1918 May 11
Explanation of Commander Whittall concerning the same, 1918 May 14
Confidential letter from Professor Bauer, University of Basel, regarding possible German invasion of Switzerland, 1918 May 22
British Foreign Office and Quidde interview, 1918 May 23
Letter from de Yong van Beek en Donk concerning the interview, 1918 May 23
Reply of Herron to Van Beek en Donk, 1918 May 24
Herron to Wilson concerning Bauer's letter, 1918 May 27
Letter of Foerster to Muehlon concerning German peace conditions, 1918 June 4
Translation of Foerster's letter to Muehlon, 1918 June 4
Herron to Wilson on current matters, 1918 June 6
Beginning of Bavarian conversations between Dr. de Fiori and Herron, 1918 May 8, June 5
A new German peace initiative; First conversation between de Fiori and Herron, 1918 June 14
Continuation of the same. Conversations stenographically taken down and verified by both de Fiori and Herron
Continuation of the same, 1918 June 27
Conversation between de Fiori and Professor Bernard Jasink, 1918 July 7
Second series of conversations with Dr. de Fiori, 1918 July 8-12
Third series of conversations with de Fiori, 1918 July 16
Fourth visit of Dr. de Fiori, 1918 September 10
Letter of Herron to Bland enclosing report of de Fiori's fourth visit, for British Foreign Office, 1918 September 12
Letter to Mr. Sharp, American Ambassador in Paris
Herron to Minister Stovall, Bern, 1918 September 14
A last appeal to Germany. Fifth visit of Dr. de Fiori, 1918 October 25
Letter from Dr. de Fiori to Herron, 1918 November 4
A note concerning the above letter, included in next report
Dr. de Fiori's last appeal and fifth visit, 1918 November 4
Telegram from de Fiori to Herron, 1918 November 11
Letter from de Fiori to Herron, 1918 November 24
Letter from Herron, replying to above, 1918 December 2
Letter from de Fiori to Herron, 1918 December 21
Addendum to reports of the Bavarian Initiative, 1918 December 23
Concerning a Papal initiative of peace negotiations, 1918 July 1
Volume II. Germany-2
Concerning Admiral Hintze, the new German Foreign Minister, 1918 July 11
Letter of Bland to Herron, 1918 July 12
Conversations with Professor Singer and Professor Jasink, 1918 July 20
Letter of Herron to Bland, 1918 July 21
Letter of Herron to Bland
Report mentioned above
Memorandum, 1918 July 8
Letter from Bland to Herron, 1918 July 30
Letter from Professor Hertz in Vienna to Herron, 1918 August 4
Letter of Herron to Bland concerning Muehlon, 1918 August 5
Other letter of Herron to Bland, 1918 August 5
Herron to Troelstra, 1918 August 17
Troelstra to Herron
Report to State Department concerning Troelstra's mission to Switzerland, 1918 August 26
Letter of Herron to Bland, 1918 August 27
Troelstra to Herron, 1918 August 27
Herron to Troelstra, 1918 August 29
Second report to State Department concerning Troelstra, 1918 August 29
Letter from Count Montgelas to Herron, 1918 August 28
Concerning Troelstra's mission. Report of a friend of Sir H. Whittall's who visited Troelstra with letter of introduction from Herron
Memorandum of Troelstra sent to Herron by the aforesaid British visitor, 1918 September 3
Report to State Department summing up Troelstra's activities in Switzerland, 1918 September 6
Memorandum, 1918 September 7
Report about German conditions, 1918 September 9
Troelstra to Herron, 1918 September 8
Exit Troelstra 1918 September 14
Herron to Troelstra, 1918 September 17
Letter of Herron to Ambassador Sharp, Paris, enclosing a memorandum, 1918 September 14
Report to State Department, 1918 September 24
Report to State Department, 1918 October (Early)
Conversation with Professor Seiler, Berne Medical College, 1918 October 9
Visit of Professor Nippold, 1918 October 15
Memorandum to State Department, 1918 October 22
Memorandum to President Wilson, 1918 October 22
Herron to Jasink, 1918 October 24
Herron to "Le Journal de Genève," 1918 October 26
Herron to de Benedetti, 1918 October 26
Telegram of Herron to de Benedetti, 1918 October 27
Letter of Foerster to Herron, 1918 October 28
Reply of Herron to Foerster, 1918 November 2
Herron to State Department, 1918 November 1
Telegram of Kurt Eisner to Herron, 1918 November 10
Eisner to Herron
Telegram from Jaffé to Herron, 1918 November 10
Translation of above telegram
Herron to President Wilson, 1918 November 12
Herron to Eisner and Jaffé
Translation of foregoing telegram
Other telegram of Herron to Jaffé concerning armistice, 1918 November 14
German translation of the same
Jaffé to Herron; telegram from Jaffé to Herron in response to foregoing, 1918 November 18
Translation of Jaffé's telegram
Telegram from Jaffé to Heron. Inquiry about Ismeth Bey, 1918 November 19
Reply of Herron to the same, 1918 November 20
Herron to Colonel Godson, Intelligence Officer American Army in Switzerland, 1918 November 18
Letter of Professor Hertz to Herron, 1918 November 14
Reply of Herron to the foregoing, 1918 November 18
Report to State Department on German appeals, 1918 November 17
Herron to Stovall, reporting telegram of Walter Rathenau to friend in Switzerland, 1918 November 18
Herron to British Foreign Office reporting same telegram, 1918 November 18
British Consul General in Zurich to Herron enclosing copy of article in "Muenchener Neueste Kachrichten," 1918 November 23
Copy of above article, "Ein amerikanisches Friedensangebot" by Jaffé
Letter of Herron to British Consul General, 1918 November 25
To "Journal de Genève," in answer to their inquiry about the above, 1918 November 26
Statement of Herron to representative of "Berliner Tageblatt," 1918 November 26
"Muenchener Neueste Nachrichten." Copy of paper containing above article, 1918 November 27
Colonel MacHugh (successor to Sir Hugh Whittall as chief of British Intelligence Service) to Herron, 1918 November 27
Herron to Hugh R. Wilson, 1918 November 30
From Count Montgelas to Herron, 1918 November 22
From Herron to Count Montgelas, 1918 November 27
Professor Hertz to Herron. Telegram asking for appointment
Professor Delmar to Herron. Telegram; impending famine in Germany and need for immediate help from Allies; commission to investigate (German), 1918 November 24
Delmar to Herron, 1918 November 25
Memorandum to the State Department, 1918 November 27
Count Montgelas to Herron, 1918 December 1
Foerster to Herron, 1918 December 17
Herron to Foerster, 1918 December 25
Memorandum to the State Department, 1918 December 20
Sent by Foerster to Herron. Address of Foerster to Delegates of German Soldiers assembled in Berlin and referred to in preceding memorandum, 1918 December 20
Colonel House to Herron. Referring to letter of Colonel MacHugh, 1918 December 21
A note of appeal to the President, 1918 December 22
Report made by Mr. Horneffer of the International Red Cross, 1919 January 4
Memorandum to State Department, 1919 January 5
Memorandum to State Department, 1919 January 8
Addendum to preceding memorandum on Pan-Germanism and Bolshevism, 1919 January 15
Schlieben to Herron. German original of letter quoted in preceding memorandum, 1919 January 13
Dispatch mentioned in above memorandum, 1919 January 4
Herron to "Neue Freie Press," 1919 January 13
Allen W. Dulles to Herron concerning Muehlon's view of Germany, 1919 January 15
Memorandum addressed to Herron by Bernstein, Foerster, Muehlon, Schlieben and Ball, 1919 February 10
Germany's Eleventh Hour; Memorandum of Herron to American Peace Commissioners in Paris, 1919 February 12
Letter of Herron to House enclosing memorandum, 1919 March 2
Herron to Stovall, 1919 March 22
House to Herron. Acknowledging letter of March 23rd and memorandum by Wrangel, 1919 March 28
Herron to President Wilson, 1919 May 14
Herron to House. Giving copy of letter from Count Montgelas concerning his disappointment in the Peace Conference and in President Wilson, 1919 May 15
Montgelas to Herron. Letter reported to House in preceding document
German original of letter reported to above
Herron to Montgelas. Acknowledging above letter which has been sent to Colonel House and Sir W. Tyrell terms which Germany would have imposed had she been victorious; and terms imposed on Roumania
Herron to Sir W. Tyrell (now Secretary General British Peace Delegation) enclosing letter of Montgelas
House to Herron concerning Herron's reply to Montgelas, 1919 May 18
Herron to President Wilson. Telegram on determination of German Government to declare bankruptcy if treaty is rejected; consequences of this act, 1919 November 24
Volume III. Austria-1
Herron to Hugh Wilson for State Department, 1918 January 25
Telegram from Meinl, Vienna, to Herron, sent through de Yonk van Beek en Donk, 1918 January 29
Telegram from Meinl to van Beek en Donk for Herron, 1918 January 29
Memorandum of conversation between Lammasch and Herron, verbally reported by Herron to Wilson, immediately following the conversation, and stenographically taken down and dispatched in code by Wilson to State Department, 1918 February 3
Conversation between Muehlon and Herron, 1918 February 3
Second conversation between Herron and Lammasch, 1918 February 4
Statement of Dr. Muehlon referred to above
Report to the State Department, concerning conversations between Herron and Lammasch, 1918 February 7
Herron to Wilson regarding mission, 1918 February 17
Letter from Lammasch to Herron praying for the success of our negotiations, 1918 February 9
Telegram from Lammasch for Herron, sent through van Beek en Donk conveying Emperor's acceptance of Mr. Herron's propositions, 1918 February 18
Translation of foregoing telegram
De Yong van Beek en Donk to Herron forwarding copy of telegram from Lammasch; suggesting meeting with Meinl, 1918 February 18
Code telegram from Herron to Meinl, sent through de Yong van Beek en Donk; date missing, but certainly between February 18 and 21, while the decision of Emperor Charles was still pending
Translation into German of above telegram
Code telegram from Lammasch and Meinl to Herron, sent through de Yong
Herron to Dolbeare enclosing preceding telegram, 1918 February 28
Herron to Hugh R. Wilson for the State Department, 1918 February 28
Herron to Wilson, 1918 March 1
Lammasch to de Yong van Beek en Donk for Herron, 1918 March 6
Herron to Wilson, 1918 March 11
Herron to Wilson, 1918 March 18
Herron to Wilson for State Department, 1918 April 11
Herron to Wilson for State Department, 1918 April 11
A communication by one of the chiefs of the Swiss Political Department to the Swiss Federal Government, 1918 April 14. A copy of this was obtained by Herron and given to Wilson to forward by code to Washington
Herron to Wilson, 1918 April 16
Herron to Wilson for State Department, 1918 April 16
Report of a purported interview of Herron by an Austro-Italian journalist of the name of Flesch, a member of the Italian Press Bureau in Berne
Herron to Wilson for State Department, 1918 April 19
Letter from Mr. Sautter to Pasteur Ferrière, 1918 April 19
Sautter to Herron, 1918 April 25
Second letter of Sautter to Herron, 1918 April 30
Herron to Wilson for State Department, 1918 May 3
Herron to Wilson, 1918 May 6
Herron to Dr. de Yong for Professor Lammasch, 1918 May 7
Herron to Wilson for State Department, 1918 July 20
Telegram of Herron to President Wilson, 1918 September 17
Herron to Bland, British Foreign Office, for Mr. Balfour, 1918 September 17
Dr. Hertz to Herron. Enclosing translation of propositions; asking for typewritten copy, 1918 September 29
Herron to Wilson, 1918 October 2
The Hertz Memorandum referred to at the beginning of preceding letter
Herron to State Department, 1918 October 3
Second visit of Dr. Hertz to Herron, 1918 October 5
Memorandum of Herron to State Department, 1918 October 7
Dr. de Yong van Beek en Donk to Herron, 1918 October 9
Telegram of Herron to The President giving copy and translation of a telegram from Professor Lammasch about acceptance of 10th Point, 1918 October 14
Memorandum to State Department, 1918 November 22
Memorandum to State Department. "Immediate Austria," 1918 December 30
Dr. Ferrière to Herron enclosing a letter suggesting that it might be laid before the American Peace Commission. In French, 1919 January 16
Translation of foregoing letter
Letter of Dr. Johann Thiel to Dr. Ferrière, 1918 December 29
Translation of preceding letter
Volume IV. Austria-2
Herron to Legation. Forwarding copy of preceding letter from Dr. Ferrière and Johann Thiel, 1919 January 18
Herron to State Department, 1919 February 5
Herron to State Department, 1919 February 5
Herron to Lansing, 1919 February 5
Headlam-Morley to Herron. Acknowledging copy of Dr. Ferrière's letter, 1919 February 6
Dr. Louis Ferrière to Herron, 1919 February 12
Herron to House. Enclosing memorandum of Dr. Louis Ferrière, 1919 February 18
Memorandum from the Comité International de Secours pour les Enfants, 1919 April 2
Lazlo Havas to Herron, 1919 April 21
Lammasch to Herron, 1919 April 8. Appealing for occupation by Allied troops; need of immediate help
Lammasch to Herron. Same subject as preceding letter, 1919 April 8
Herron to The President. Enclosing Lammasch's letter, 1919 April 10
Herron to Sir William Tyrell. Same, 1919 April 10
Herron to William Martin. Same, 1919 April 10
Herron to Minister Stowall. Same, 1919 April 10
Herron to Lammasch. Referring to telegram sent by Herron to The President, 1919 April 10
Minister Stowall to Herron. Concerning Professor Lammasch's appeal, 1919 April 12
Lammasch to Herron. His illness; diminishing hope of outside help for Austria, 1919 April 13
Herron to Lammasch. Acknowledgment received of telegram to President; "Geleitwort" to works of President, 1919 April 14
Confidential Secretary of the President to Herron. Acknowledging telegram and letter concerning Lammasch, 1919 April 15
Lammasch to Herron. His revived hopes for Austria; reasons why Austria should have different treatment than Germany, 1919 April 22
Herron to Lammasch. Responding to preceding letter, 1919 April 23
Herron to The President. Enclosing Lammasch's appeal, 1919 April 23
Lammasch to Herron. Enclosing memorandum concerning Southern Tyrol for President Wilson; also acknowledging introduction to Marquis Paulucci; Italy's Ambassador to Berne, 1919 May 4
Herron to Dulles. Enclosing Tyrol Memorandum sent by Lammasch, 1919 April 26
Herron to Sir W. Tyrell. Enclosing appeal of Professor Lammasch, 1919 April 23
Herron to Lammasch. Forebodings as to disastrous outcome of Peace Conference, 1919 April 26
Lammasch to Herron. Southern Tyrol and decision of Peace Conference; importance of settlement to France and England; relations with Italy; plebiscite, 1919 April 27
Herron to Sir W. Tyrell. Enclosing letter of Lammasch, 1919 April 29
Lammasch to Herron, 1919 April 29
Herron to Lammasch. Reporting that Lammasch's appeal has been sent to President Wilson by special courier, 1919 May 1
Herron to The President. Courier letter enclosing Lammasch's appeal, 1919 May 1
Lammasch to Herron, 1919 May 3
Herron to The President, 1919 May 6
Lammasch to Herron. From St. Germain; concerning conditions at Peace Conference, 1919 May 19
Lammasch to Herron. Concerning cruel deceptions at Paris, 1919 June 3
Lammasch to Herron. His departure from St. Germain; loss of faith in President Wilson, 1919 June 15
Pasteur Ferrière to Herron. Enclosing letter of Dr. Ferrière from Paris, 1919 June 15
Letter of Dr. Ferrière referred to in preceding letter, 1919 June 11
Lammasch to Herron. Possible understanding with Italy; suggested concessions; Southern Tyrol; Austria's value to the world; no longer hope of Danubian Confederation, 1919 June 24
Hertz to Herron. Acknowledging letter; forwarding copies of paper asked for; basis of peace settlement wrong; suggested understanding between Austria and Italy, 1919 June 24
Telegram. Herron to Lammasch. Giving requested address of Dr. Ferrière
Hertz to Herron. Enclosing article regarding Austria; request that it my be placed before Peace Commissioners, 1919 August 13
Herron to Hertz. Acknowledging report; forwarding letters from Americans, 1919 August 19
Herron to Polk. Forwarding report of Dr. Hertz, 1919 August 19
Hertz to Herron. Enclosing copy of article on Peace Terms, 1919 August 21
Herron to House. Asking that Article No. 201 in the Austrian Peace Treaty may be abolished and finance left to Reparation Committee, 1919 August 30
Weiser to Herron. His meeting with Dr. Saffer; Austrian Peace Treaty and appeal to Colonel House, 1919 August 30
Telegram from Lammasch to Herron. Concerning sending of express letter; suggesting that Herron should see Paulucci, 1919 September 3
House to Herron. Disclaiming any part in Austrian Peace Treaty and disapproving the same, 1919 September 7
Telegram of Vorarlberg Commissioners to President Wilson, sent through Herron, 1919 September 8
Telegram from Herron to Schlesinger. Changing appointment concerning Vorarlberg matter, 1919 September 12
Herron to Klein. Inquiry as to Austrian censorship, 1919 September 23
Herron to House. Enclosing appeal sent by Professor Lammasch concerning Austrian prisoners in Siberia, 1919 September 24
German original of appeal referred to above, 1919 September 24
Translation of foregoing appeal
House to Herron. Concerning appeal of Lammasch; impossibility of getting satisfactory action, 1919 September 16
Lammasch to Herron. Concerning conditions of the intellectuals in Austria, 1919 October 18
Lammasch to Herron, 1919 October 21
Herron to House, 1919 October 21
Lammasch to Herron, 1919 October 25
Herron to Lammasch, 1919 October 27
Herron to House. Giving copy of letter from Lammasch, 1919 October 27
Herron to House. Enclosing Memorandum by Professor Karmin, 1919 October 28
Memorandum of Karmin sent to House. On Austrian conditions; German danger; an entire province for sale
Continuation of above
Whitehouse to Herron. Concerning Lammasch letters, 1919 October 29
Herron to Whitehouse. Same, 1919 November 10
Herron to Whitehouse. Enclosing Lammasch Memorandum, 1919 November 10
Herron to Trevelyan. Enclosing Lammasch memorandum, 1919 November 10
Herron to Charles R. Crane. Replying to a letter concerning Dr. Dillon, and enclosing Lammasch memorandum, 1919 November 10
Herron to House. Enclosing Lammasch memorandum, 1919 November 10
Memorandum of Lammasch mentioned above
Herron to House. Enclosing appeal of Mayor of Vienna, 1919 December 2
Herron to Vanderlip. Same, 1919 December 2
Herron to Crane. Same, 1919 December 2
Appeal of Mayor of Vienna referred to in preceding letters
Herron to Vanderlip. Conditions in Vienna and Austria; suggesting visit of Dr. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., 1919 December 9
Herron to William A. White, 1920 January 7
Dr. Felix Weiser to Herron. Concerning proposed Austrian Mission to America; asking for introductions; conditions in Austria, 1920 February 6
Herron to Weiser. Enclosing letters of introduction and discussing failure to obtain credit for $150,000,000, 1920 February 14
Herron to George M. Reynolds. Introducing Dr. Weiser
Herron to Charles R. Crane. Same
Other letters. Same
Weiser to Herron, 1920 February 28
Weiser to Herron. His resignation from Government; Austrian League of Nations Union; international law library, 1920 April 25
Austrian League of Nations Union to Herron, 1920 July 5
Volume V. Hungary, Czechoslovakia
Professor Singer to Herron. Conditions in Austro-Hungary; Czecho-Slovaks action; Magyars and other nationalities in Hungary, 1918 October 22
Translation of preceding letter
Herron to State Department, 1918 October 24
Herron to Singer, 1918 October 25
Singer to Herron. Arrival in Switzerland of Czech Delegation; Austro-Hungarian problems. In German, 1918 October 28
Singer to Herron. Regarding Czech Delegation; and Dr. Furber. In German, 1918 November 1
Herron to Singer, 1918 November 3
Lazlo Havas to Herron. Regarding injustice of settlement to Hungary; misinformation; suggested tour of investigation, 1918 November 19
Herron to Havas. Visit of Count Windisch-Graetz; America's desire for justice for all people; suggested tour, 1918 November 21
Herron to State Department, 1918 November 23
Havas to Herron, 1918 November 27
Herron to Havas. Concerning principles of nationalities, 1918 December 2
Havas to Herron. Urging Herron to come to Hungary to see conditions for himself, 1918 December 4
Herron to Havas. Concerning reconstruction of Hungary, 1918 December 5
Herron to State Department, 1918 December 6
Havas to Herron, 1918 December 6
Herron to State Department. Concerning Havas and Hungarian situation, 1918 December 9
Stovall to Herron. Suggested appointment of a better qualified and more acceptable representative than Mme. Schwimmer, 1918 December 9
Herron to Stovall. Meeting with Mr. Havas; Hungarian representative at Berne; transmission of letter to America, 1918 December 12
Havas to Herron, 1918 December 13
Herron to Peace Commissioners, 1918 December 15
Herron to Havas. Concerning requested visit of Herron to Hungary and request of Hungarian Government for a premature reply to Wilson, 1918 December 15
Stovall to Herron. Concerning transmission of a Hungarian letter to Washington, 1918 December 17
Herron to Havas. Same subject as above, 1918 December 19
Stovall to Herron. Acknowledging letter of December 16, report sent to Peace Mission; illness of Mr. Wilson, 1918 December 29
Havas to Herron, 1918 December 20
Herron to Peace Commissioners, 1918 December 21
Herron to Stovall. Concerning intrigue of French Army officers and international financiers, 1918 December 22
Havas to Herron. Requesting transmission of a memorandum to President Wilson, 1918 December 23
Herron to Havas, 1918 December 30
Havas to Herron. Concerning official invitation to Hungary and Mme. Bédy-Schwimmer, 1918 December 31
Herron to Peace Commissioners, 1919 January 7
Havas to Herron. Regarding census taken in Czechoslovakia; occupation of Northern Hungary, 1919 January 7
Havas to Herron, 1919 January 7
Havas to Herron. Concerning visit to Hungary, 1919 January 8
Herron to Havas. Concerning visit to Hungary
Herron to Havas. Concerning Mr. Lansing's opinion of report which follows
Herron to Peace Commissioners, 1919 January 10
Dolbeare to Herron, 1919 January 16
Herron to Wilson, 1919 January 18
Havas to Herron. Danger of Bolshevism in Hungary; need for immediate understanding of situation by Peace Conference, 1919 March 25
Herron to Havas. Concerning visit of Hungarian delegate to Paris, 1919 March 26
Herron to The President. Enclosing letter from Havas, 1919 March 26
Herron to Sir W. Tyrell. Enclosing letter from Havas, 1919 March 29
Count Sigray to Herron. Enclosing memorandum on Hungarian situation, 1919 March 29
Memorandum of Count Sigray, 1919 March 29
Herron to The President, 1919 March 31
Herron to Sir W. Tyrell, 1919 March 31
Herron to The President, 1919 April 2
Memorandum of Havas. Regarding Origin of Soviet Government in Hungary; means of action against Bolshevism, 1919 April 2
Herron to Dr. Dillon. Forwarding duplicates of documents about Russia and Hungary, 1919 April 4
Havas to Herron. Concerning mission to Hungary, 1919 April 5
Herron to Havas. Concerning Herron's appointment to Prinkipo, 1919 April 5
Sir W. Tyrell to Herron. Concerning Sigray Memorandum, 1919 April 14
Herron to Sigray. Regarding memorandum sent to President Wilson and Mr. Balfour; the latter's comments, 1919 April 22
Herron to Sir W. Tyrell. Concerning Havas, 1919 April 22
Herron to Dulles. Same, 1919 April 22
Dulles to Herron. Same, 1919 April 29
Herron to Dulles. Same, 1919 April 30
Herron to Stovall. Same, 1919 May 1
Schiopul to Herron, 1919 September 11
Herron to House. Enclosing preceding letter of Schiopul, 1919 September 13
A series of documents. (First in a free English translation and then in the French original.) Concerning relations of French army officers and financiers to the establishment of the Soviet Government in Hungary, 1919 September 11
Dr. Gerber to Herron. Enclosing document regarding interior conditions in Hungary, 1919 September 16
Dr. Gerber to Herron. Memorandum regarding intervention of international financiers in Hungarian affairs; anti-semitic movement; danger of massacres, 1919 September 16
Dr. Gerber to Herron. Concerning restoration of Emperor Charles, 1919 September 18
Miss Vajkai to Herron, 1919 October 14
Miss Vajkai to Herron. Report of Danish Vice Consul in Irkutsh, Siberia, of February 19, 1919. 1919 October 14
Herron to Miss Vajkai. Replying to above; regarding efforts already made and their failure; expressing sympathy, 1919 October 17
Volume VI. Italy
Herron to Marquis Paulucci di Calpoli. Commercial relations between Allies and Switzerland with special reference to Italy's refusal to allow food for cows to be exported, thereby causing a mild famine and compelling peasants to kill or sell cows - probably to Germany. 1916 December 19. See Switzerland Document VII
Herron to Marquis Durezzo. American protests against Italy censoring Ambassadorial and Consular correspondence of her own Allies, 1917 January 3
Herron to Durezzo. American hostilities towards Italy, probably caused by interests of the Vatican, England, France and International finance; to be overcome by a new initiative of diplomacy open to the whole world; suggesting detailed program with regard to Serbia, Greece and Austria; and concerning possible visit of Mr. Herron to Rome, 1917 August 15
Herron to Durezzo. Italian statement to be made through American Press, and referring to the Adriatic question. Offering to write "An Appeal to Italy" for Italian paper. Dr. Caprin's papers and Genevese hostility to Italy, 1917 August 16
Herron to Durezzo. Caporetto. Quoting opinions adverse to Italy said to have been given by Mr. Herron, 1917 December 27
Herron to Durezzo. Mr. F.F. Dumont and report that he had taken part in a dinner at which Kaiser's health was proposed; explaining what actually happened, and giving facts as to what he had been doing for Italy, 1917 December 29.
Herron to Hugh Wilson
Herron to Hugh Wilson. A second visit from Marquis Paulucci; presence of Dr. Field and Cdr. Whittall; Dr. Field's statement on mission of Lammasch; Paulucci's accidental meeting with Montgelas; his opinion of Sir Horace; visits of Whittall and Edwards, 1918 March 1
Duca di Cesarò to Herron. After Caporetto. Referring to report that Mr. Herron's sympathy for Italy has lessened. Acknowledging book, 1918 April 24
Herron to di Cesarò. Replying to above and explaining real position, 1918 May 24
Herron to Mr. F.C. Walcott. Italian situation after Caporetto; German and Vatican preparation. Advising American or English troops for Italy. Frontier between Italy and Austria the vulnerable point of Central Empires, and also of Allies unless re-inforced. Regretting that League of Nations has not been convoked, 1918 September 13
Walcott to Herron. Acknowledging above. Referring to meeting with Marshal Foch and General Weygand; also Sir W. Tyrrell and Sir W. Goode and milk for Polish children, 1918 September 29
Memorandum of Herron to State Department. Interior political situation of Italy. Strife between Orlando and Sonnino; relations with Yougo-Slavia and Austro-Hungary. Personnel of Italian Legation at Berne. Meeting between Foch and Orlando, and dispute between Orlando and Clemenceau. Possibility of finishing Austrian army on Italian Front, 1918 October 12
Colonel R.J. MacHugh to Herron. Acknowledging copy of above memorandum and commenting on Clemenceau and the publication of Emperor Karl's letter, 1918 October 28. See Switzerland Document XIX, see Colonel MacHugh Document I
Durezzo to Herron. Making appointment for interview with Baron Sonnino, 1919 January 27
Count Sforza to Herron. Making appointment, 1919 April 25
Herron to Sir William Tyrrell. Enclosing letter from Ing. A. Coppo, 1919 May 7
Herron to President Woodrow Wilson. Enclosing letter from Ing. A. Coppo, 1919 May 7
Ing. A. Coppo to Herron. Press campaign against Italy; French interests in Austro-Hungarian railways and in State Securities; Danubian Confederation, 1919 May 5. See The Peace - Dillon Document VII
Pasteur Ferrière to Herron. Letter enclosed on Austria and Italy, 1919 June 19
Pasteur Ferrière to Herron. Comments on Italy and Austria; affection for Italy and her necessity of an understanding with Austria, 1919 June 19
Herron to Paulucci. Enclosing letter from Lammasch; Italy's opportunity for a new diplomatic initiative and relations with Austria, Hungary, Roumania and Czecho-Slovakia, 1919 June 19. See Roumania Document XIII - XVI
Minister Orlando to Herron. Letter of greeting on taking up his residence in Berne. Possible personal relations with Herron, 1920 January 19
Translation of above
Herron to Orsini. Replying to preceding letter, 1920 January 23
Baron Acton to Herron. Acknowledging books and commenting on them, 1920 February 17
Herron to Acton. Replying to above; referring to President Wilson's intervention in Italy's questions and French hostility to Italy. Sonnino's conciliatory attitude, 1920 February 19
Acton to Herron. Acknowledging above, 1920 February 22
Herron to Acton. Enclosing letter from Mr. C.W. Barron; possible visit to Italy, 1920 February 25
Herron to Acton. Telephone call from Italian Minister, 1920 February 26
Orsini to Herron. Acknowledging letters of February 26 and 27, 1920 March 5
Orsini to Herron. Enclosing introduction for Count Sforza and 'laissez-passer,' 1920 March 20
Herron to Acton. After visit in Italy; private audience with King of Italy and interview with Count Sforza, 1920 April 14
Herron to Orsini. After visit to Italy - her hopeful prospects; private audience with King; invitation to Geneva, 1920 April 14
Orsini to Herron. Acknowledging above, 1920 April 16
Herron to Dr. Comnène. Giving impressions of Italy; her relations with Roumania; her evolution; impression of Count Sforza; d'Annunzio; private audience with the King, 1920 April 26. See Roumania Document XLII and XLIII
Herron to Orsini. Death of Professor Karmin; asking for work for his wife, 1920 June 5
Herron to Orsini. Request to convey to H.M. the King Herron's thanks for honour conferred upon him; the world's high esteem of His Majesty, 1920 June 12
Herron to Sforza. His appointment as Minister of Foreign affairs; future of Italy, 1920 June 14
Herron to Sforza. Renaissance of war-time propaganda in Switzerland in bureaux of Czecho-Slovakia, Persia, Macedonia, Crimea, Bulgaria, Egypt and Russia; Britain friendly to Italy, France unfriendly; asking what is Italy's attitude toward Macedonia, Albania and Russia, 1920 June 18
Sforza to Herron. Acknowledging letter of June 14, 1920 June 18
Herron to the King of Italy. Thanking him for Honour; expressing appreciation of the King's conduct during war and peace negotiations; Italy's promising future, 1920 June 20
Herron to Acton. Enclosing a note, 1920 June 23
Acton to Herron. Enclosing Count Sforza's reply to letter of June 18, 1920 July 22
Herron to Acton. Enclosing letter concerning the "Agence Centrale," 1920 July 28
Herron to Acton. Purchase of the "Agence Centrale" by the French Government; Dr. Bessemer's appointment and antecedents; French plans for Danubian Confederations and restoration of Hapsburgs; news service used to prevent union of Austria with Germany; detachment of Bavaria from Germany and its union with Austria; to establish supremacy of France in S.E. Europe and Balkans; to divide Italy and Roumania and generally to decry Italy, 1920 July 28
Orsini to Herron. Acknowledging copy of "Auslandspost," 1920 September 22
Herron to Acton. Asking for diploma of decoration; forwarding second copy of "Nation" for use of the King, 1920 September 28
Acton to Herron. Acknowledging letters of September 28 and October 1; forwarding "A New Italian Renaissance" to the King, 1920 October 2
Herron to Acton. Enclosing cutting on France's action with regard to Bavaria, 1920 October 4
Herron to Orsini. Request to forward letter to Sforza, enclosing a duplicate. Herron's departure for Italy, 1920 October 19
Herron to Sforza. "Oxford University Press" to issue their "World Series"; Herron to write one on Italy; request to put him in connection with rapid investigations in Italy; two sources of evil to Italy - Bolshevist influences and international capitalists and bankers; they will assault her shipping and commerce; Wilson's failure; centre of world will be Rome, 1920 October 19
Herron to Cav. U. Rochira. Appreciation of Herron's article in "The New Republic"; quoting extracts from above letter on two sources of evil to Italy, 1920 October 25
Orsini to Herron. Acknowledging letter of 19th; also receipt of Herron's publication on the Treaty of Versailles, 1920 November 2
Orsini to Herron. Enclosing diploma of decoration, 1920 November 3
Herron to Orsini. Acknowledging above and departure for Italy, 1920 November 4
Orsini to Herron. Assuring him that letter for Sforza will be forwarded by next courier, 1920 November 4
Orsini to Herron. Conveying the interest of the King of Italy in Herron's article on the new renaissance in Italy, 1920 November 6
Sforza to Herron. Acknowledging copy of letter sent to the American Ambassador in Peking, 1920 November 17
Sforza to Herron. Thanking him for kind words and congratulations; Cavour mentioned, 1920 December 28
Orsini to Herron. Concerning Herron's visit to Italy; Sforza notified to be at his disposal for information required for compiling of book; desire for the return of his good health, 1921 February 4
Sforza to Herron. Appointment with Minister Croce at the Ministry of Public Instruction; suggesting interview with Giolitti, 1921 February 10
Sforza to Herron. Above appointment postponed, 1921 February 10
Sforza to Herron. Appointment with Turati, Senator Loria, Senator Schanzer, Senator Rinaudi and Professor H. Backi; Dr. Mattoli will arrange for one with Giolitti, 1921 February 11
Sforza to Herron. Quiet week-end out of town; acknowledging letter of yesterday, 1921 February 15
Herron to Orsini. Request to forward enclosed letter to Sforza; conversations with Giolitti and other members of the Government; Florentine troubles; confidence in Italy, 1921 March 17
Herron to Sforza. Concerning the moral tragedy of Sforza's position; commenting on it; fascisti and bolshevists in Florence; request for confidential explanation of Count Karoly's affair; his interviews of 1917; several remarks on Hungarian question and French plot to re-establish Hapsbourgs; introductions for Jazzi; request for definite proofs of Karoly's complicity with Bolshevists, 1921 March 17
Orsini to Herron. Felicitations at Herron's return to Geneva. In Italian, 1921 March 18
Count M. Karoly to Herron. Concerning his arrest and expulsion from Italy; giving full facts of the case; his desire to obtain permission to reside in a neutral country; Dr. Paul Szende, 1921 March 22
Enclosure to above. Declaration of Count Karoly; his determined negation of all reasons for his expulsion; giving detailed proofs; claiming satisfaction. In French
Enclosure to above. Declaration of Count Karoly. In German
Sforza to Herron. Concerning difficulty of altering Count Karoly's situation; chiefly due to troubles in Florence, 1921 March 25
Herron to Sforza. Acknowledging above; urging importance of Viviani's visit to America; President Harding's pronouncement regarding Russia and French Foreign policy; American policy based on fundamental antagonism to England; bent upon commercial supremacy and mastery of the seas; capitalistic and perilous to the world; American finance means to occupy Mexico and destroy Japan; Italy's safety lies in sticking to England and support her in a liberal policy; Italy may be a connecting link between England, Germany and Russia; French policy is to encroach upon Germany from the west and urge Poland to do the same on the east, which will be final ruin of Europe; supporting Giolitti, 1921 March 28
Herron to Sforza. Enclosing copy of letter and declarations from Count Karoly; suggesting rectification for Italy's good, 1921 March 29
Herron to Karoly. Assuring him of Herron's efforts towards obtaining his rectification; reaction in America and mob violence, 1921 March 29
Orsini to Herron. Giving assurance of the forwarding of letter to Sforza. In Italian, 1921 March 30
Herron to Sforza. Concerning veracity of Kaiser Karl's statement on arrival at Steinamanger; Count Karoly's conversations on this; his bitter feeling against Bolshevist regime of Bela Khun in Hungary; Professor Jazzi; Count Andrassi; refuge for Karoly in Italy, Trentino, Capri, or Tripoli, 1921 April 1
Herron to Sforza. Suggestion of giving a diplomatic appointment to Baron Acton; his devoted services in Geneva; suggesting Bulgaria or Angora, 1921 April 1
Sforza to Herron. Replying favourably to the above, 1921 April 7
Sforza to Herron. Acknowledging letters about Count Karoly; difficulty of coming to a different decision; his books will be returned through Senator Vigliani, 1921 April 9
Herron to Sforza. Statement at London Conference on international application of the Lord's Prayer; its significance with regard to Italian state of mind, 1921 April 16
Herron to Karoly. Informing him that his books etc. will be returned through Senator Vigliani, 1921 April l18
Herron to Sforza. Acknowledging note about Count Karoly; notified him about Senator Vigliani, 1921 April 18
Sforza to Herron. Answering to letter of 16th; giving his statement at the Conference of Rome on the welfare of one's neighbours, 1921 April 22
Karoly to Herron. Acknowledging receipt of letters of March 29th and April 18th; giving thanks for Herron's interest in his case; Prof. Granberg's kindness; asking for opinion as to advisability of returning to Italy to obtain rectification and where to establish himself and family; the need of men like Herron to uphold justice and social progress for humanity, 1921 May 9
Herron to Karoly. Replying to above; advising against Karoly's return to Italy; suggesting his taking refuge in England; Mazzini; Kropotkin; has sent a copy of his "The Defeat of Victory," 1921 May 20
Herron to Sforza. Concerning his resignation from the Ministry for Foreign Affairs; Herron's sincere hope to the contrary; Giolitti's Government, 1921 May 20
Orsini to Herron. Acknowledging receipt of book; expressing concern about Herron's health. In Italian, 1921 May 24
Sforza to Herron. Acknowledging letter of May 24th; interest in Herron's article, 1921 June 7
Ambassador de Martino to Herron. Conveying the sincere thanks of H.M. the King of Italy for "The Defeat in Victory," 1921 June 17
Herron to de Martino. Acknowledging above; His Majesty's kindness; Herron's appreciation of his decoration; meeting in Paris, 1921 June 25
Herron to Sforza. Situation of Georgian students in Italy; their republic in the hands of the Bolshevists; failure of promised British help; Georgian faith in Italy; the help they need only to be temporary, 1921 July 19
Herron to Sforza. Sending thanks for his parliamentary discourse on foreign affairs; regret that Sforza is no longer at the head of the Foreign Office; lack of moral value in meeting at Washington - merely an agreement of super-capitalists; England, America and Japan to divide China between them and France to be given free hand on the Continent; Italy must not fail; Herron's thought of returning to Florence to resume literary life; private family matters; book on Italy will appear in the early autumn; expressing good wishes, 1921 July 19
Volume VI. Italy and Serbia
Professor George D. Herron to Mr. Hugh R. Wilson for the State Department. Resentment and disappointment of Slav nations at pronouncements of Lloyd George and President Wilson; first interview with Yougo-Slav representatives describing their feelings that they had been sacrificed to the hope of a premature peace, giving some facts concerning the history of Serbia both during the war and previously; second interview with Yougo-Slav representatives, giving Herron's explanation of mistranslations in reports, and points in pronouncements which were in their favour; Dalmatian coast; possible union with Montenegro; hope of union with Bosnia, Herzegovina and Croatia, and establishment of League of Nations; interview with Boginoff of Czech Delegation; Bohemia ready to rise for Allies; her desire for independence; interview with Professor Wincenty Lutoslawsky of Polish Delegation, giving his view that Poland will be mutilated; demand for access to the sea; choice between Poland and Prussia, the greater part of Prussian population being Polish in origin; general desire of Slav nations for dismemberment of Austro-Hungarian Empire, extinction of Kingdom of Prussia and abolition of strategic frontiers, 1918 January 25
Herron to the American Legation. Appeal to America to intervene to obtain permission from England and France to send food to Serbia via Switzerland; giving brief information as to conditions in Serbia; precautions taken to prevent supplies reaching enemies, 1918 April 20
Herron to Dr. Woolston. Refusal of England and France to allow Swiss goods to be sent to Serbia; giving precautions taken to prevent goods reaching enemy hands and some ideas of the conditions in Serbia, 1918 September 26
Herron to State Department. Dr. Trumbic's first interview; questions at issue between Italy and Serbia and request for American intervention. Baron Sonnino's antipathy to Serbia and opposition to Austrian dismemberment; his dislike of American influence in Europe; Serbian objection to the Pact of London; German preparations for final offensive against Italy and need of American troops in Italy; can advantage be taken of military position to intervene on Serbia's behalf?; Trumbic's plan for the overthrow of Austria; his character, 1918 September 27
Herron to State Department. Yougo-Slav and Czecho-Slovak terms of Armistice; Bolshevik peril east of the Rhine, 1918 November 2
Enclosure to the above, in French
Herron to State Department. "The New Nations and the Bolsheviki."; Political and historical characteristics of Czecho-Slovakia and their capacity for self-government; disappointment with Yougo-Slavs and the grasping attitude of all parties; Italian readiness to make sacrifices in favour of Serbia and Serbia's refusal to negotiate; her acceptance of Austrian navy; her action at meetings of seven nationalities in Geneva; trouble may be due to understanding between Pachitch and Sonnino; need for immediate action by America and Allies; Bolshevik dangers to European civilization, 1918 November 11
Mr. W.G.M. Edward to Herron. Asking for memorandum on Yougo-Slavia and Italy and any communications for Sir Horace, 1918 November 14
Professor Bergese on behalf of Orlando for Herron. Wire. Invitation to visit Rome; Trento, Trieste and Adriatic towns, 1918 November 16
Mr. S. Osusky to Herron. Complaining that letters are opened and giving this as the reason for not sending letter on Italy and Yougo-Slavia; acknowledging documents and quoting statement of Kurt Eisner; expecting to meet Herron at Peace Conference, 1918 November 26
Marquis Paulucci di Calboli to Herron. Suggesting that Yougo-Slavia report should be sent to Balfour, 1918 November 25
Herron to Paulucci. Replying that report went to Balfour, Colonel House, American General Headquarters and Washington, 1918 November 27
Herron to The President. Relations between Italy and Serbia; disappointments in Serbs; suggesting interview with Marquis Durezzo; unreliable pretensions of the Yougo-Slavs, 1919 March 17
Sig. Battaglia to Herron. Communication to newspapers; interview with Kramer, 1919 April 10
Mr. A. Trumbic to Herron. Interview with "Agence Centrale" containing attacks on Yougo-Slavs; Koritza and Trieste; the Banat; Scutari; Serbian massacres with Italy, Roumania and Albania; Serbia's part in the war; relations with Austria; Adriatic question, 1919 April 14
Copy of interview mentioned in the above letter
Herron to The Hon. P.H. Stovall. Enclosing copy of article on Italy; expressing surprise at America's attitude towards her friends, 1919 April 25
Herron to Paulucci. Enclosing copy of article on Italy; suggesting its publication in "L'Epoca," 1919 April 25
Paulucci to Herron. Acknowledging receipt of articles; correcting number of dead and wounded, 1919 April 25
Herron to Dulles. Enclosing copy of the following letter to The President, 1919 May 1
Herron to The President. Enclosing copy of the following letter to Mr. Trumbic on the Yougo-Slav claims; mentioning that conversations with Orlando and Sonnino were reported to the Secretary of State; regretting lost opportunities, 1919 May 1. See The Peace - Dillon Document VII
Herron to Mr. A. Trumbic. Replying to his letter of April 14th; interview with "Agence Centrale"; attack by Kramer; giving true account of interview; not a delegate to the Peace Commission; no influence with Wilson; no knowledge of his decisions; suggested solution of Balkan problem; issue between Wilson and Orlando; Peace not made on basis of Fourteen Principles; Italy misjudged; Seton-Watson and Wickham-Steed suggest compromise; Herron's appeals for Yougo-Slavia, 1919 May 1. See The Peace - Dillon Document VII
Herron to Stovall. Enclosing a copy of the above letter, 1919 May 1
Paulucci to Herron. Enclosing letter for Nobili; asking for details about Document XX, 1919 May 1
Herron to Paulucci. Enclosing copies of Documents XIV and XX, which he is at liberty to show to Sonnino and Orlando; interview of Yougo-Slav delegates, 1919 May 2
Stovall to Herron. Acknowledging letters, 1919 May 5
Herron to The Editor of The New York Herald. Published interviews; Herron's relations with the President; campaign Italy; civilization's debt to her, 1919 May 14
Herron to Mr. R.J. MacHugh. Returning letters; Mr. Trumbic and Yougo-Slavs; Dr. Dillon; "Daily Telegraph"; Miss Anderson, 1919 May 14. See Colonel MacHugh Document XI, Supplementary General Document IV
Herron to Colonel House. Urging Wilson to yield on Fiume question; danger of civil war in Italy and the Balkans, 1919 September 28
Herron to Paulucci. Above letter to Colonel House, 1919 September 28
House to Herron. Acknowledging letter of 28th; feelings on world-wide situation, 1919 September 30
Herron to Baron Acton. Intervention of the President in Italian questions; Vesnitch; France-Serbian military convention; Baron Sonnino's conciliatory attitude, 1920 February 19
Volume VI. Italy and Albania
Professor George D. Herron to Mr. Hugh Wilson. Albanian appeal for American protectorate; giving notes on history and national characteristics of Albanians; career and character of Dr. Adamidi, 1918 February 19
Dr. Adamidi Pasha to Herron. Enclosing report on Albanian rights and aspirations; proposed Greco-Albanian confederation to fight the Prussians of Mittel-Balkans, 1918 February 18
Enclosure in French to above
Translation of Document III
Adamidi to Herron. Albanian objection to Italian military occupation and interference in education; desire for American occupation; objection to Serbian occupation of Kossovo and Monastir; Greek invasions of Epirus; Italian imperialism in Balkans, 1919 March 13
Herron to The President. Enclosing two memoranda from the Albanian National Committee; history and national characteristics of the Albanians, 1919 March 17
Herron to Sir W. Tyrrell. Enclosing correspondence regarding Albania; suggested intervention of Mr. Vanderlip, 1919 March 18
Herron to Tyrrell. Enclosing previous memorandum of the Albanian National Committee for the Prime Minister, 1919 March 19
Herron to The President. Same as previous document, 1919 March 19
Adamidi to Lloyd George through Herron. Expressing gratitude to the British Government; appealing for protection; historical summary of Albania; revolt of 1908; Pact of London; Serbian retreat through Albania; Coitra, 1919 March 19
Adamidi to Herron. Enclosing appeal to The President; Republic of Koritza, 1919 March 20
Adamidi to The President through Herron. Serbian and Greek attacks on Albania; Republic of Koritza; Italian claim to littoral; Minister Pachitch and Prince Regent Alexander; urgent appeal for American Protectorate, 1919 March 20
Herron to Adamidi. Communications forwarded as requested; reference to influences at work in Paris, 1919 March 21
Adamidi to The President through Herron. Invasion and claims of Serbs, Greeks, Austrians, Montenegrins and Italians; Pact of London; French occupation of Koritza; appeal for American protectorate; suggestion that Herron should be at the head of the Commission, 1919 March 21
Herron to Mr. H. Morley. Asking for copy of Document VIII, 1919 March 22
Morley to Herron. Acknowledging above and promising to have copies made and sent, 1919 March 26
Adamidi to Herron. Asking for reply to petition to America; suggesting appeal to H.E. Morgenthau, 1919 March 29
Herron to Adamidi. Replying to preceding letter; waiting for settlement of Adriatic question between Serbia and Italy; failure of Peace Conference; suggesting meeting with Mr. Stovall, 1919 March 30
Herron to The President. Albanian National Committee anxious about future of Albania; enclosing Document XXIII, 1919 April 7
Herron to Colonel House. Same as above, 1919 April 7
Herron to Sir W. Tyrrell. Same as above, 1919 April 7
Herron to Dillon. Forwarding omitted Albanian memorandum, 1919 April 15
Adamidi to The President through Herron. Expressing gratitude to American delegates; Koritza; referring to Brailsford's "Peace of the Balkans"; Pact of London a cause of the war; Albanian claim to Kissovo, Ipek, Dibia, Monastir; Serbia's deceit; help given to her during retreat; notes on history of Albania; appeal to America, 1919 April 7
Adamidi to Herron. Request to be received by friends in Paris, 1919 April 30
Herron to Adamidi. Above request forwarded to The President personally, 1919 May 1
Herron to The President. Request for interview on behalf of Dr. Adamidi, 1919 May 1
Mr. G.F. Close, Confidential: Secretary to The President, to Herron. Granting above interview, 1919 May 6
Herron to The President. Asking again for personal interview on behalf of Dr. Adamidi; notes on his career, 1919 May 30
Herron to Marquis Paulucci. Suggesting that Orlando and Sonnino should see Dr. Adamidi immediately on his arrival in Paris, 1919 May 30
Herron to Adamidi. Regretting his illness; anxiety about Albanian question; offering to visit him, 1919 September 26
Adamidi to Herron. Enclosing following document, asking that it may be sent to Colonel House, Mr. Lodge and the Senate at Washington, 1919 October 2. See Roumanian Document XXIII pt. 2
Enclosure to above. War in the Balkans imminent; pan-german agents; intrigues against Albania; Treaty of London 1913; terms satisfactory to Albania, 1919 October 1
Herron to Colonel House. Enclosing above, with notes on Dr. Adamidi's career and comments on the Balkan situation, 1919 October 3
Herron to Adamidi. Telling him that his memorandum has been sent to Colonel House and enclosing additional copies of it, 1919 October 3
Adamidi to Herron. Asking that memorandum be sent to the successor of Colonel House; also to friends in America, 1919 October 8
Herron to Adamidi. Assuring him that Colonel House received memorandum before leaving Paris; also laying the case of Albania before influential people in America; the President's recovery, 1919 October 8
Adamidi to Herron. Mr. Tourtouli; Greeks threaten Koritza and inhabitants are in flight and preparing for revolution; asking for truth from American Delegation in Paris, 1919 October 8
Mr. A.W. Dulles to Herron. Stating that no decision has been come to with regard to Albania and Koritza; secretary from America, 1919 October 16
Herron to Adamidi. Giving him the above information, 1919 October 20
Adamidi to Herron. Appealing for defence before American and English governments, 1919 November 4
Adamidi to Herron. The President's vigorous defence of Albania against Lloyd George; repeated appeal for American support; Italian Socialists and Nitti, 1920 February 21
Herron to Adamidi. Assuring him that everything possible has been done; rupture between The President and Colonel House healed; Serbia, rather than Italy Albania's enemy; Herron's breakdown, 1920 February 24
Adamidi to Herron. Asking for introduction in American for Mr. Cébrézi, 1920 March 25
Herron to Adamidi. Going to Rome; letters sent to E. Rand and Colonel House; prospect poor; reaction against The President, 1920 March 26
Herron to Adamidi. Desiring to confer with Albania; conversation with Count Sforza, 1920 June 19
Herron to Count Sforza. Albanian situation; Dr. Adamidi's career and position; Lord R. Cecil's secretary; position in House of Commons; postponement of meeting in Geneva; request of Albanian National Committee that Herron should mediate with Italy; President Giolitti and the Consulta; Albania's preparations for autonomy; their friendship for Italy; Valona; commercial and mineral exploitations; their determination to fight for independence; Italy's opportunity, 1920 June 21
Herron to Major Langley. Albanian situation; Greek concessions to International Tobacco Trust; French subsidies to Serbia; proposal to divide Albania between Serbia and Greece; Greek and Serbian incursions; Albanians incited against Italy, 1920 June 22
Adamidi to Herron. Sufferings of Albanian prisoners taken by Italians; deliverance urgently needed, 1920 June 22
Herron to Adamidi. Replying to above; will give all help possible, 1920 June 23
Sforza to Herron. Acknowledging letter of June 18; declarations of Italian Prime Minister; on Albanian policy, 1920 July 7
Adamidi to Herron. Asking for news of Albania; referring unfavourably to Baron Aliotti, 1920 July 17
Herron to Minister Orsini. Conference with Adamidi; his authority; possibility of French influence; her enmity toward Italy; Franco-American finance; the International Tobacco Trust; Vesnitch and Trumbic; France alarmed at Italy's attitude; English acquiescence in French intrigues against Italy; Yougo-Slav's despair at The President's valueless friendship; Italy's attitude correct; advising that she go to extreme of conciliation with Albania, 1920 July 19
Adamidi to Herron. Albanian objection to Aliotti; Pact of London; determination to resist any attempt to divide Albania; Nitti and Tittoni; Sforza's intervention required, 1920 July 20
Orsini to Herron. Acknowledging letter of July 19th which has been sent to Count Sforza, 1920 July 21
Sforza to Orsini. Telegram addressed to Orsini for Herron: Aliotti replaced by Manzoni, 1920 July 27
Herron to Adamidi. Asking for interview, 1920 July 28
Adamidi to Herron. Rumour that Italian Government has repudiated agreement with Albania, 1920 July 29
Herron to Adamidi. Telegram to Villars sur Ollon. Urgent request for interview, 1920 July 30
Herron to Adamidi. Replying to letter of 29th that there is no truth to rumour; "Agence Centrale" being used by French Government against Italy; asking for immediate interview, 1920 July 30
Adamidi to Herron. Telegram in answer to his; too ill to travel; asking for communication by letter, 1920 July 31
Adamidi to Herron. Acknowledging letter concerning Aliotti and Manzoni; Valona and Saseno; Albanian friendship for Italy, 1920 August 2
Orsini to Herron. Acknowledging letter and invitation, 1920 August 3
Adamidi to Herron. Asking for Italian support of Albanian question at Paris through Count Sforza; Greek and Serbian claims, 1920 August 4
Orsini to Herron. Acknowledging letter from Adamidi; telegram to Sforza; Italian relations with Albania, 1920 August 10
Adamidi to Herron. Serbian invasion into Albania, 1920 August 19
Mr. Kees Boeke to Herron. Asking for interview in order to obtain information about Albania for the General Committee of the Movement towards a Christian International, 1920 September 24
Herron to Adamidi. Enclosing introduction to H.E. Attolico and Mrs. Bagg; Herron leaving for Italy, 1920 November 5
Herron to H.E. Attolico. Introducing Dr. Adamidi; his desire to be connected with Ambassador Tittoni, 1920 November 5
Herron to Mrs. Bagg. Introducing Dr. Adamidi, 1920 November 5
Herron to Orsini. Informing him of Document LXVI, with request to notify Sforza, 1920 November 5
Herron to Attolico. Informing him of Documents LXVI A and LXVII, 1920 November 5
Adamidi to Herron. Acknowledging Document LXVI; disappointment at Tittoni's refusal to receive Albanian Delegation, 1920 November 10
Volume VII. Bulgaria
Herron to Mr. H.R. Wilson. Preface to Bulgaria. Interviews with Mr. Shipkoff; his position, career and character; his desire that America should not declare war on Bulgaria; acting as confidential ambassador of his King; Robert College and services of Dr. Washburn; Bulgaria owes her independence to America; effort to drive a mean bargain; Germany's offer to Bulgaria of Macedonia and the Dobrudja and part of Serbia; no encouragement from England and France; German power in Bulgaria and lands etc. occupied there by her; German soldiery treat these as a German conquest; Bulgaria's relations with Turkey; Allies should make Bulgaria the bulwark against German expansion; Hungary ready to join Bulgaria; Bulgaria cannot make an actual separate peace but would fulfill the substantial conditions; her prospect to possess the Balkans; her desire to bribe American capital; Shipkoff's inconsistent stories about Roumania and Salonica; program for Bulgarian Confederation of the Balkans; America would injur herself by war on Bulgaria; invitation to Herron to go to Bulgaria and offer of money for such; his opinion of position; Bulgaria scheming to obtain benefits from both sides; servile hypocrisy; Bulgaria ready to betray both sides, Allies and Central Empires; impossibility of accepting her offers from moral standpoint; would be betrayal of Serbia, Roumania and Greece; would release Bulgaria from consequences of her treacherous action, 1918 January 24
Herron to Mr. H.R. Wilson. Further interview with Mr. Shipkoff; he urges the cause of Austria; possibility of German influence through Mr. Meinl and Professor Lammasch; renewed invitation to Herron to visit Bulgaria; her intention to absorb the Balkan peninsula; enclosing petition from Dr. Adamidi, 1918 February 10
Herron from Dr. Adamidi. Enclosure to Document II. Bulgarian claims to Macedonia and Dobrudja; Albanian claim to independence; Bulgarian ill-treatment of Albanians; Bulgar's history; Albanian rights, undated
J.C. Crew to H.R. Wilson. The President's impression of Herron, 1918 February 19. Transferred to Between President Wilson and Herron, Document II
Herron to State Department and British Foreign Office. Dr. de Fiori; his return to Germany; his discouragement; Professor Jasink; prospect of collapse of the German Empire; Bavaria's plans; lull in German peace activities in Switzerland; renewal of Bulgarian intrigue for a separate peace; Mr. Shipkoff; new Bulgarian Peace Mission; objections to treating with Bulgaria separately; King Ferdinand as incarnate expression of Bulgarian people; Bulgaria's treachery; separate peace finally to the advantage of Germany; would mean the betrayal of Serbia; Bulgaria intriguing for permanent possession of the Dobrudja; Bulgaria as responsible as Germany; a mistake to allow her extension; a separate peace impossible morally and also a material danger; honor of America demands a declaration of war to Bulgaria; inspiration to smaller nationalities, 1918 July 30
From Dr. Marcovitch of Belgrade. Sent by Herron to the State Department and British Foreign Office. Balkan situation; interior situation of Bulgaria and Austro-Hungary; impossibility of agreement with Bulgaria; Tzokoff's design for revolution; Lieutenant Ivanoff; Archmandrite Stephan to Thonon; Lazar Mijuskovic and Gustincic; suggested understanding with Bulgarian Government; Serbia's position and Greece; suggested concessions to Bulgaria in 1915; Czar Ferdinand a German agent; military means alone possible in the Balkans and Turkey; Bulgaria and Turkey must be defeated; Count Czernin's declaration; importance of the Balkans; Salonice and Greece; greater forces necessary; figures specified; plan of campaign; effect on Bulgaria if America declared war on her; and on Austro-Hungary; and Roumania; shortest way to help Russia; action the best means to victory, 1918 July or August
Mr. Bland to Herron. Seton-Watson; Lansdowne; enclosing note from Sir William Tyrrell; Bolcheviks of Labour; advocating publicity, 1918 August 15
Sir W. Tyrrell to Mr. Bland. Enclosure to Document VI; addressed to Mr. Bland; Bulgaria; Lansdowne; no intention to make a separate peace with Bulgaria, 1918 August 14
Herron to Mr. Bland Forwarding memorandum by Dr. Marcovitch; anxiety among Serbians; Yugo-Slavs; Greeks and Italians over negotiations with Bulgaria, 1918 August 17
Herron to Mr. Bland. International finance and the Bagdad concessions; Mr. Shipkoff's offer of financial opportunities to America; Bulgarians in touch with financial group in New York; propaganda in Switzerland; all designed in Germany's favour, 1918 September 26
Herron to Mr. H.R. Wilson. As above to Mr. Bland, 1918 September 27
Herron to Mr. H.R. Wilson. Bulgarian surrender; interviews of American millionaire with Bulgarians; Mr. Getchoff's evidence; Young Turk Committee and German propaganda; King Ferdinand in Sofia, probably in co-operation with Malinoff; danger of treachery; mutiny in Bulgarian army; scheming of international financiers; Bulgaria-Turkish concessions; Mr. Victorhof's declaration; Austria will probably follow Bulgaria; Mr. Davis, 1918 October 2
Same to Mr. Bland
Archimandrite Stéphane to Monsieur Boné Maury, Secrétaire Général du Sénat - Paris. Meetings at Thonon; Bulgarian army an instrument in the hands of its own enemies; Bulgarian revolt against Germany; aspirations of meetings at Thonon must not be thwarted; heroic army of General d'Espery; Mr. Tzokoff and Mr. Batzouroff; admiration for France; appeal for special consideration to be given to Bulgaria. In French, 1919 February 17
Herron to President Wilson. Forwarding memorandum from Mr. Gueschoff; his position, 1919 May 13
Herron to Marquis Paulucci. Forwarding memorandum from Mr. Gueschoff; visits from him and Austrian Governor of German Bohemia and Dr. Mühlon, 1919 May 14
Herron to Sir W. Tyrrell. Same as above, 1919 May 14
Mr. Gueschoff to Herron. Memorandum on the Bulgarian situation; not at war with America; Bulgaria's withdrawal from the war; the President's attitude had great influence upon this; plea for other consideration than to Germans and Turks; means required to make Bulgarians march against Entente; Bulgaria a vanquished nation; self-determination; populations of districts to be annexed; Bukarest Treaty of 1913; Venizelo's admission then; Treaty of London in 1913; Media-Enos line of frontier; Bulgaria renounces all claim to Constantinople; as guardian of the Balkans she requires to be strong and have an Aegean outlet; England and America should entrust Turks of Thrace to her; right of self-determination for Macedonia and Dobrudja; paragon of Russia to Serbia, Greece and Roumania; Leon Dominain's article; Carnegie Commission; appeal for wrongs done to Bulgaria to be righted, undated
Stephane P. Gheorghieff to President Wilson. Similarity of ideas and ideals; appeals to Wilson the man as an architect of mankind; quotations from the Bible; Bulgarian problem under the whip of military dictatorship; Bulgarian criminals and idealists; appeals sent by latter to Peace Conference balked; the President as champion of world-brotherhood; Bulgarian Evangelical idealists on his side; first impetus towards peace came from Bulgaria; danger of new international conflicts; Bulgarian apprehension of treatment by Peace Conference; Mr. Gheorghieff's opposition of Tzar Ferdinand's pernicious diplomacy; appeal for personal interview, 1919 May 14
Mr. Gueshoff to Herron. Mr. Bullit's resignation; death-blow to Bulgaria if she loses Thrace, 1919 May 26
Herron to Mr. Gueshoff. Disposition of Thrace and Macedonia, Macedonians will take up arms rather than be annexed to Yougo-Slavia; Thrace may be given to Greece; expressing sympathy; suggestion of interview with Marquis Paulucci, 1919 May 28
Mr. Gueshoff to Herron. Expressing gratitude for sympathy; enclosing Bulgarian note; promise of help from inflential English friends, 1919 June 18
Enclosure to above. Claims of Bulgarians; note transmitted to General commanding Allied Troops in Bulgaria; also to Great Powers, U.S.A. and Belgium; Balkan question and Peace Conference; self determination in messages of President Wilson; Bulgaria supports manifesting will of people by plebiscite under Control of League of Nations; Bulgaria's attitude
Herron to Mr. Gueshoff. Herron's wish to hold out hope; has stood out against American Peace Commissioners; Greek annexations by Venizelos; visit of Prince Christopher, brother of King Constantine, 1919 June 21
Mr. Gueshoff to Herron. President Wilson's promise to leave Thrace to Bulgaria, with the port of Dedeagach on Aegean Sea; his intentions over-ruled, 1919 July 10
Mr. Shipkoff to Herron. Return to Switzerland; end of war in 1918 mainly due to Herron's work; his promises of America's support; Mr. Shipkoff's various activities aided by English and hindered by French; his help through General Franche d'Esperay, General Chrétien, General Baized, General Montbelli and Baron Aliotti; their visits to Kazanlik during rose harvest; suggests meeting at Zermatt, 1919 July 10
Herron to Mr. Balfour. Acting in accordance with entreaty of Mr. Gueshoff and Mr. Shipkoff; absence from Paris of the President, Mr. Lansing and Colonel House; Mr. Shipkoff's visit to Herron in last Spring; latter persuades him to return to Sofia and get Bulgaria to lay down her arms; Germany thus unable to continue; Bulgaria subsequently quits the war by faith based upon Herron's appeal and assurances; her claims to special consideration; Herron's impossibility to vouch for above statements of Bulgarians; his regret at being unable to place matter before the President, 1919 July 17
Mr. Shipkoff to Herron. Visit to Zermatt; Bulgaria to be crucified for third time at hands of Peace Commissioners; their faith in President Wilson and Mr. Lloyd George; need of men like Dr. George Washburn of Robert College and Mr. William Gladstone; Herron's inspiring influence in Bulgaria's actions; he should approach Mr. Balfour and Mr. Tittoni, 1919 July 20
Expressing sympathy for Herron's illness; Mr. Balfour's integrity at Paris; inclination towards Tardieu's views; conversations with Professor Lammasch; Marquis Paulucci and Mr. Ralph de L. Cazenove, 1919 July 24
Mr. Shipkoff to Herron. Same sentiments as preceding letter; departure of Bulgarian Delegates for Paris; Mr. Johnson on Committee for establishing Bulgarian boundaries; Herron's strong moral power, 1919 July 28
Same. Mr. Paul Olke to succeed Mr. Lansing in Paris; misleading editorial in "Le Temps," 1919 July 29
Same. Lost faith in Kings and earthly Potentates, but not in Providencee and Herron; Macedonians' desire to send him to Paris; Mr. Henry White; Mr. Balfour should be won over to undo harm done to Bulgaria by Lord Beaconsfield at Berlin Conference; Minister Tittoni; sending "Reports and letters of American Missionaries 1858-1918"; Mr. Tzanoff in Paris, 1919 August 3
Herron to Minister Stovall. Giving particulars of his relations with Mr. Theodore K. Shipkoff; his claims that armistice was signed as a result of Bulgaria's laying down her arms, due to Herron's assurances, 1919 August 16
Minister Stovall to Herron. Acknowledging above, copy to be forwarded to Paris; Bulgarian situation very interesting, 1919 August 29
Mr. T. Theodoroff to Monsieur P. Dutasta, Secretary General of the Peace Conference - Paris. Protest by the Head of the Bulgarian Delegation to the Peace Conference, against the establishment of her boundaries; detailed particulars of entire geographical and historical situation, 1919 September 2
The Bulgarian Peace Delegation to President Wilson. Protest against the project peace treaty; territorial, national, economical and cultured rights of the Bulgarian people; exodus of 100,000 emigrants imminent; Moravia; Congress of Berlin in 1878 and of Bukarest in 1913; conditions must be mitigated; territorial clauses effaced; war debt modified; autonomy to Macedonia, Thrace and Dobroudja; professional army replaced by conscription; cattle to be paid in silver; international commissions to be imposed only if Bulgaria does not keep to her contract, 1919 September (approximately)
Statement presented to British Foreign Office. Request for Herron to undertake initiation of rapprochement between Bulgaria and Roumania and possible extension to Hungary; if Sultan remains in Constantinople and Turkish Government passes under British protection, rapprochement may be extended to Turkey, 1919 September 6
Herron to The President. Felicitations at stand taken regarding Thrace and Bulgaria; peace and prosperity of Balkans; Bulgaria's response to Herron's appeal to trust in the President's consideration, 1919 September 8
Herron to Mr. Shipkoff. Failure of Peace Conference due to grasping attitude of all nationalities; mutual understanding and humanitarian aims required; problem lies in the future; moral initiative tending to the spiritual, intellectual and social enlightenment of Europe as a whole; Bulgaria's opportunity; reference to Ireland; international politics and economics; institute for such; suggestion of Professor G. Murray, self, Professors Lammasch and Foerster and Professors Borgese and Salvemmini; schedule for sessions; divine opportunity, 1919 September 8
Mr. Shipkoff to Herron. Expressing appreciation for cable to The President; faith in the triumph of right and justice, England and America; fear of Paris Treaty being like Bukarest Treaty; supporting suggestion of preceding letter; giving thanks for book "The Greater War," 1919 September 9
Herron to Mr. Shipkoff. Enclosing additional copies of Document XXXIV-ante; overcharge of Telegraph Bureau; salvation must come to Europe and Western Asia through Bulgaria; visit from Professor Stephanove, 1919 September 10
Herron to Colonel House. Formation of Macedonian National Committee; peace of Balkans and mayhap Europe depends upon an independent Macedonia; Bulgarian renunciations; various enclosures, 1919 September 13
Mr. Stephen Bonsal to Herron. Acknowledging above for Colonel House, 1919 September 18
Herron to Mr. Shipkoff. Herron's various activities for Bulgaria; appeal made in spring 1918; his then greater sympathy for Serbia and final convictions that Bulgaria's best men had striven to have her on the side of Allies, but efforts defeated by bad diplomacy of Entente and machinations of King Ferdinand; appeal for Bulgaria to quit the war taken up actively by Mr. Shipkoff; his return to Switzerland with aim achieved and plea for promised special consideration from America; Bulgaria's army undefeated; supported in plea by Mr. Gueschoff, former Prime Minister; conversations undertaken as private gentlemen; Herron's efforts to place matter before Peace Commissioners in Paris; letter to Mr. Balfour and others; to Marquis Paulucci; interviews with persons connected with Peace Conference; letter to Minister Stovall; his favorable response; telegram to The President; Colonel House; attitude of Commissioners more favorable to Bulgaria, 1919 September 15
Mr Theodoroff to Herron. Terrible impressions gained in Paris; President Wilson's principles; Bulgaria's "beau geste" of quitting the war unappreciated; appeal for American intervention. In French, 1919 September (approximately)
Herron to Mr. Shipkoff. Mr. Theodoroff's address in Paris; disappointment in terms of Treaty; heavy debt; Bulgaria must take courage and cling to high vision; not rights of individual nations, but righteousness of all peoples; territorial question should be laid aside and spiritual leadership sought; friends in America like Mr. C. Crane, 1919 September 20
Mr. Shipkoff to Mr. Crane. Appeal, giving entire Bulgarian situation and personal activities; in Switzerland; in America; interview with Mr. Phillips and Dr. Nicolas Cyrus Buttler, President Columbia University; return to Bulgaria; campaign against Sir Back Ironside; Mrs. Spolaikovitch; betrayal of Serbia, Greece and Roumania, backed by Sir. B.I., Nekludoff, Hartwig and Cobeco; Sir B.I. replaced by Mr. Fitzmaurice; attempt to establish Anglo-Bulgarian Bank in London; object of Shipkoff's life to unite Bulgaria's interests to England and America; Lord Beaconsfield's blunder in 1878 of dividing Bulgaria into five separate parts; under influence of Bismarck and Andrashi; American missionaries of 1857; impossibility of understanding with England explained by Mr. Fitzmaurice as due to "secret convention concluded years ago with Russia"; her compact with Serbian "Black Hands" who exterminated the Obranovitch dynasty in Belgrade, 1903; quotation of A. Dumas on Roumanians; Serbian imperialism; belief that God is a Serbian; their enforced call from minarets that all are true Serbians; Bulgaria's only safeguard was neutrality; but she entered war on wrong side instigated by King Ferdinand and his tool Radoslavoff; had the German Emperor and Bethmann-Hollweg enforced the breaking relations with America, revolution would have ensued; mission of Mr. Vesnitch to America; fails, but wins Wall Street financiers; America's aims; tribute to Herron; Professor Lammasch and attempt for Austrian separate peace; various meetings at Herron's house; understandings ending in laying down of arms of two Bulgarian divisions at Dobropolé; only morally conquered by President Wilson's principles; details of special consideration; basis for political credo; Georges Bonsquet's lectures on Bulgaria' quotations; modern Bulgaria is offspring of America; aspirations of national union, 1919 September 23
Herron to Mr. Crane. Various enclosures relative to Bulgarian situation; future of the Balkans; appeal to use influence with President to modify Bulgarian Treaty so as to leave her her Aegean Coast, 1919 September 25
Herron to Mr. Shipkoff. Introducing Miss Balch, head of "Ligue Internationale de Femmes pour la Paix et la Liberté," 1919 September 26
Herron to Colonel House. Enclosing Document XXXVII, 1919 September 29
Herron to The President. Telegram of 8th September repeated by letter; effort to reconcile Bulgarians to Treaty, 1919 September 29
Mr. Shipkoff to Herron. Visit from Mr. Gueshoff; also from Mr. Tzokoff; departure for Berne; Clémenceau's prominence over Wilson and Lloyd George at Peace Conference; article by Jean Debut; departure of Colonel House, 1919 October 6
Herron to Major Langley. Meeting of Bulgarian Peace Delegation; interview with Mr. Shipkoff, 1919 October 7
Mr. Shipkoff to Herron. Various articles; Mr. Venizelos perverser of historical facts; Herron fighting for a lost but righteous cause; addresses for Mr. Micheff's "Le Plébiscite," 1919 October 12
Same. Letters to Mr. Crane and Colonel House; Mr. Henry Morgenthau may help to alter treaty, 1919 October 13
Same. Article requested by Mr. Misheff for "Le Plébiscite"; Herron's relations to The President, 1919 October 13
Herron to Mr. Shipkoff. Bulgarian counter-proposals to Peace Conference; Peace of Paris not final; Bulgaria's sincere intentions to cooperate with her neighbors, 1919 October 14
Herron to Mr. Stephanove. Article concerning question of Thrace and Macedonia; suggestion to Mr. Shipkoff, 1919 October 17
Herron to Mr. Wilson. Condition of health; returning upon Bulgarian matter; various enclosures, giving complete situation; condition of Europe in general; Peace of Paris pregnant source of future wars, 1919 October 18
Herron to Colonel House. Professor F. Hertz' appeal for Austria; also, appeal of Vicar of Bulgarian Church to the President; copy enclosed, 1919 October 21
Mr. Shipkoff to Herron. Appeal to Bulgarian Delegation sent to Messrs. H.N. Brailsford, Sir Noel Buxton, M.H. Durham, A.G. Gardener, Professor Paul Milinkoff and H.M. Wallis; asking for more copies of Document XXXI, 1919 October 23
Same. Herron's article "Peace of Paris and the Youth of Europe"; appreciation; sending documents on Balkan problems, 1919 October 25
Major Langley to Mr. Cazenove. Article by Herron for "Morning Post" as Bulgaria's answer to Mr. Venizelos' article on the future of Thrace and Greece's claim, 1919 October 26
Article by Herron for "The Morning Post" entitled "VENIZELOS AND BULGARIA," 1919 October 26
Herron to Mr. Shipkoff. Meeting with Mr. Theodoroff; lack of consideration towards Bulgaria not the fault of the President; advantage taken of his illness and Colonel House's; Bulgaria's deficient propaganda; suggestion for journal; complete interior regeneration in home policy based on Fourteen Points; Paper should be called "The New Peace," 1919 October 27
Same. Herron's efforts on behalf of Bulgaria; letter to Mr. Crane; also to Mr. Vanderlip; also to Mr. Barron; desired loan; letter to Union of Democratic Control in England; Mr. Trevelyan; statement to Major Langley; interviews with Mr. Ernest Guy; article in "Morning Post"; various other letters, 1919 October 27
Same. High approval of Mr. Theodoroff's protest to Mr. Dutasta; profound grief of treatment given to Bulgaria, 1919 October 28
Herron to Colonel House. Enclosing above protest to Mr. Dutasta; Herron's request for advice as to his future attitude, 1919 October 30
Mr. Gueschoff to Herron. Herron cautioning Mr. Shipkoff against his going to America to plead Bulgaria's cause, 1919 November 3
Herron to Mr. Shipkoff. Enclosing copies of his letter to Mr. Crane and request for article, 1919 November 7
Mr. Gueschoff to Herron. Meeting; Bulgarian information through Mr. Mischeff, 1919 November 10
Herron to Mr. Gueschoff. Interview with Mr. Mischeff and Mr. Shipkoff; request for private interview, 1919 November 12
Mr. Gueschoff to Herron. Visit to Geneva, 1919 November 13
Herron to Mr. Gueschoff. Addresses for "brochure" of Professor Stephanove, 1919 November 14
Same. Mr. Crane's address; Bulgarian books to Mr. Adolphe Smith, 1919 November 17
Herron to Mr. Shipkoff. Suggestions for immediate future course of Bulgaria; request to place letters before Bulgaria's young king; reiterating former letters; suggestion for concluding the speech of the Prime Minister, based on Wilson's principles, 1919 November 17
Mr. Hugh R. Wilson to Herron. Mr. Shipkoff's return; discussed matter with Mr. Phillips; doubts as to any amendments, 1919 November 19
Herron to Mr. Gueschoff. Visit to Berne, 1919 November 24
Herron to Mr. Crane. Enclosing final Bulgarian documents; to be shown to Dr. Dillon if desired, 1919 December 2
Same. Enclosing further documents; dejection of Armenians and Albanians, 1919 December 3
Herron to Mr. Gueschoff. Enclosing documents for Mr. Shipkoff; desire for interview, 1919 December 3
Same. Requesting particulars of loan for Bulgaria, 1919 December 5
Herron to Mr. Hugh R. Wilson. Visit of Bulgarian Delegation on its way back from Paris to Sofia; men and missions still seeking Herron; request for interest in Captain Eldridge D. Rand, 1919 December 5
Herron to Mr. Wilson. Enclosing Document XL; Mr. Shipkoff's mistaken importance of interviews; impression of Mr. Stambouliski; enclosing appeal from Mayor of Vienna, 1919 December 8
Mr. Gueschoff to Herron. Visit to Geneva, 1919 December 8
Herron to Mr. G.M. Reynolds. Suggesting loan to Bulgaria, 1919 December 11
Same. Enclosing letter from Mr. Gueschoff, 1919 December 14
Herron to Mr. Gueschoff. Letter from Professor Stefanoff; suggesting general report, 1920 January 15
Herron to Mr. Gueschoff. Prospect of help from America quite hopeless; terrible reaction; various inclosures; Mr. Hoover's loan to Austria; indifference to Italy, Roumania and Bulgaria; rapprochement of last two; Serbia spoiled child of the Allies, 1920 January
Same. Breakdown of health; administrative anarchy in Washington, 1920 February 18
Same. Serious illness; President's stand as regards Thrace for Bulgaria; letter from Colonel House; rupture healed; advantage to Bulgaria, 1920 February 24
Same. Enclosing Barron letter, 1920 February 25
Same. Departure for Rome; dark situation of the world; better future, 1920 March 20
Herron to Mr. Gueschoff. Return from Italy; interview with Count Sforza; private audience with King Victor Emanuel, 1920 April 14
Mr. Gueschoff to Herron. Acknowledging above; visit to Geneva, 1920 April 16
Same. Acknowledging French edition of "The Peace of Paris and the Youth of Europe"; visit to Geneva; recall to Sofia, 1920 April 30
Herron to Mr. Gueschoff. Expressing regret at departure; good impressions of Italy; tribute to Mr. Gueschoff's service in Switzerland; profound grief of failure towards Bulgaria; reaction in America, 1920 May 7
Same. Introducing Mr. Paul Mowrer; his mission to Eastern Europe, 1920 May 10
Mr. Gueschoff to Herron. Departure for Bulgaria; note of goodbye, 1920 June 10
Anonymous to Herron. Warning against Bulgarian agents; Caranguiloff; Dr. Stefanoff. In French, 1920 June 14
Mr. Gueschoff to Herron. Acknowledging "Cashiers Idéalistes"; Mr. Paul Mowrer; desire to join staff of Chicago Daily News; good Bulgarian harvest; occupation by Greeks of Turkish Thrace; Bulgarians working hard, 1920 July 10
Herron to Mr. Gueschoff. Acknowledging above; Mahomedan world uniting against France and England; Polish situation; Bolsheviks; Bulgaria should exercise restraining influence over Albania; Mr. Mowrer; departure for Ragaz, 1920 July 26
Mr. Shipkoff to Herron. Various views; desire to go to America but passport denied; request for help, 1920 August 12
Additional Note
Document I: 1918 May 25
Document I-A: 1918 May 25
Document VI: 1919 August 14
Document VII: 1919 August 15
Document X: 1919 August 25
Document XI: 1919 August 25
Document XVIII: 1919 September 6
Document XXIII: 1919 October 15
Document XXIV: 1919 October 19
Document XXV-A: 1919 October 28
Document XXVI: 1919 October 29
Document XXVII: 1919 November 12
Document XXX: 1920 January 6
Volume VIII. Macedonia
Dr. A. Kotzareff to Herron. Asking for interview. In French, 1919 May 15
Same and M. Bl. Boyadjieff, 1919 May 23
Same to The President, 1919 May 23
Same. Letter giving various particulars towards United States' protectorate over independent Macedonia
Herron to Mr. Boyadjieff. Giving assurance that appeal has been forwarded to The President, 1919 May 26
Herron to Dr. Kotzareff. Giving assurance of sympathetic interest in Macedonian question, 1919 May 26
Herron to Colonel House and Sir William Tyrrell. Specifying Macedonian plea; their special refusal to be annexed to Yougo-Slavia, 1919 May 26
Dr. Kotzareff and M. Bl. Boyadjieff to Herron. Enclosing appeal "Pro Macedonia." In French, 1919 June 30
Same. Above appeal, in French, 1919 May 30
Mr. Whitney Shepardson to Herron. Acknowledging Document V for Colonel House, 1919 July 1
Ing. V.L. Stkonahow and Mr. Bl. Boyadjieff to Herron. Expressing gratitude for Herron's interest in Macedonian question; requesting interview. In French, 1919 July 17
Mr. Boyadjieff to Mrs. Herron. Request for Herron to go to Paris to plead Macedonian cause; Dr. Kotzareff replaced by Professor Stephanove on staff of Conseil Général, 1919 August 8
Professor Stephanove and Mr. Boyadjieff to Herron for transmission to The President, 1919 August 12
Herron to Macedonian Council. Suggesting interview, 1919 August 13
Professor Stephanove to Herron. Arranging for interview, 1919 August 14
Herron to Minister Stovall, 1919 August 16
Herron to Colonel House. Seeking advice as to accepting request of Macedonians to go to Paris to plead their cause, 1919 August 16
Colonel House to Herron. Question will be discussed with Mr. Polk, 1919 August 23
Professor Stephanove to Herron. Acknowledging article in "La Semaine Littéraire"; petition to Peace Conference published in "London Times"; change of address, 1919 August 25
Herron to Professor Stephanove. Request to go to Paris, 1919 August 26
Mr. Stephanove to Herron. Extract from letter of Mr. Paul Scott Mowrer on just peace in the Balkans, 1919 August 28
Minister Stovall to Herron. Replying to letter of 16th; Peace Mission in Paris do not encourage Herron to accept Macedonian invitation, 1919 August 28
Herron to Mr. Cazenove. Giving general Macedonian situation; Balkan matters in the hands of Mr. Venizelos; giving permission for transmission, 1919 August 28
Herron to Minister Stovall. Acknowledging Document XIX, 1919 August 29
Herron to Professor Stephanove. Conveying Document XIX; Mr. Venizelos and Yougo-Slavs to the fore in Paris; will try to enlist Mr. Balfour's interest, 1919 August 29
Professor Stephanove to Herron, 1919 September 1
Professor Stephanove to Herron. Forcible conscription in Macedonia, 1919 September 8
Herron to Professor Stephanove. Return of Colonel House to Paris, in spite of disagreements, 1919 September 13
Herron to Colonel House, 1919 September 13
Mr. S. Bonsal to Herron. Acknowledging above letter for Colonel House; letter from Professor Stephanove, 1919 September 18
Professor Stephanove and Mr. Boyadjieff to Herron. Elation over Colonel House's attitude; request for article to be published in "L'Indépendance Macédonienne," 1919 October 3
Mr. Bonsal to Professor Stephanove. Protest against recruitment of soldiers in Macedonia, 1919 September 18
Herron to Professor Stephanove. Impossibility to write article; belief in free Macedonia as corner stone of Balkan Federation, 1919 October 7
Herron to Professor Stephanove. Article concerning Thrace and Macedonia; suggestion to Mr. Shipkoff for pamphlet; collaboration of Professor Micheff, 1919 October 17
Professor Stephanove to Herron. Acknowledging above; personal letter to Mr. Polk; article has been sent to America and England; enclosing criticism on his book, 1919 October 24
Enclosure; literary criticism in "The London Times," 1919 September 25
Professor Stephanove to Herron. Pamphlet on "Question of Thrace"; preparations for near departure, 1919 November 7
Professor Stephanove to Herron. Last words from station of Lausanne, 1919 November 10
Same. Independent action in Switzerland; most Macedonians in agreement; particulars of journey to Sofia, 1919 December 29
Herron to Professor Stephanove, 1920 January 15
Professor Stephanove to Herron. Acknowledging above; welcome to Herron if he arrives in Sofia, 1920 February 8
Herron to Professor Stephanove. Breakdown of health; administrative anarchy in America; "The Peace of Paris and the Youth of Europe," 1920 February 18
Professor Stephanove to Herron, 1920 April 1
Professor Stephanove to Herron, 1920 April 10
Herron to Professor Stephanove, 1920 April 29
Professor Stephanove to Herron. Return to Sofia; Mr. Karandjsuloff; acknowledging latest books, 1920 August 17
Volume IX. Roumania
Herron to Mr. Hugh R. Wilson, 1918 May 25
Same
Dr. N.P. Commène to Herron. Request for article for "La Roumanie." In French, 1918 November 21
Same. Telegram - interview, 1918 December 22
Report concerning the commission of the Protestant Churches of Hungary in Geneva and their presentation of the Roumanian situation, 1919 January 10. Transferred to HUNGARY, Document XXXIII
Dr. Commène to Herron. Desire to publish interview with Herron. In French, 1919 August 13
Herron to Dr. Commène, 1919 August 14
Same. Interview with Mr. Shipkoff; Roumania should agree with Bulgaria for demand of Macedonian independence, 1919 August 15
Same. Telegram - interview, 1919 August 21
Herron to Dr. Commène and Mr. Schiopul, for the King of Roumania, 1919 August 22
Same. French translation of above
Herron to Dr. Commène. Telegram - interview with Mr. Gueshoff, 1919 August 25
Same, 1919 August 25
Same. Enclosing copy of article for American syndicate, 1919 August 26
Article by Herron. "The New Roumania" published in "New Europe" and "The New York Times," undated
Signor R. Prunal to Herron. Transmitting telegram. In Italian, 1919 August 26
Favorable attitude of Italian press towards Roumanian Cause; various papers mentioned. In Italian
Mr. J. Schiopul to Herron. Conveying Mr. Commène's thanks for article on Roumania; enclosing other article, 1919 August 27
Herron to Mr. Schiopul. Forwarding his admirable letter for publication, 1919 August 28
Herron to Marquis Paulucci. Requesting interview, 1919 August 30
Herron to Count Sforza, 1919 August (approximately)
Herron to Mr. Commène. Rapprochement between Roumania and her neighbors; failure of Peace Conference. In French, 1919 September 4
Statement presented to British Foreign Office, 1919 September 6
Mr. Schiopul to Herron. Request to publish letter for Cluj; no news from Dr. Commène; arrival of new minister, 1919 September 16
Signed by John Creco, 1919 September 5
Herron to Mr. Commène. Enclosing various letters, 1919 September 17
Herron to Mr. Schiopul. Acknowledging letter of Mr. Greco; sending same to Colonel House, 1919 September 18
Mr. Schiopul to Herron. Letter from Dr. Commène; particulars regarding Mr. Greco, 1919 September 26
Herron to Colonel Rosetti, 1919 October 14
Herron to Dr. Commène, 1919 October 15. In French
Dr. Commène to Herron, 1919 October 19
Herron to Mr. Schiopul. Request to forward enclosure to Dr. Commène, 1919 October 28
Herron to Dr. Commène, 1919 October 28
Same. Suggesting Professor Lammasch, Dr. Muehlon and Professor Nippold or Professor Pittard for question of quadrilateral Doubridja, 1919 October 29
Same. Departure of Bulgarians from Switzerland and Paris; insisting upon Roumanian initiative. In French, 1919 November 12
Dr. Commène to Herron, 1919 December 20
Constantin Noe to Dr. Commène, 1920 January 4
Herron to Dr. Commène. Meeting to organize League of Small Nations; Roumania should be represented; Mr. Chavichvily; Mr. Gueschoff, 1920 January 6
Same, 1920 January 13
Herron to Mr. Tumulty, 1920 January 14
Mr. Schiopul to Herron, 1920 January 14
Herron to Sir William Tyrrell. Same, enclosing above
To Colonel House
To Mr. R.W. Seton-Watson
To Mr. Frank A. Vanderlip
To Mr. C.W. Barron
Herron to Dr. Commène. Manuscript to Mr. Fazy; its publication; general peace and relations of Great Powers and enemy countries. In French, 1920 January 15
Herron to Dr. Commène. Interview with Mr. S.J. Jennings of "The London Daily News," 1920 January 16
Herron to same as Document XXXIII B. Enclosing third letter from Roumania, 1920 January 20
Herron to Dr. Commène. Enclosing letter to King Ferdinand; interview with Mr. Schiopul. In French, 1920 January 20
Herron to The King of Roumania, 1920 January 20
Herron to Minister Derussi. Same as above, in French, 1920 January 21
Herron to Mr. Tumulty. Enclosing copy of Document XXXVI A, 1920 January 22
Herron to Mr. Schiopul. Enclosing copy of letter to Mr. Barron, 1920 January 23
Mr. Tumulty to Herron. Acknowledging Document XXXVIII, 1920 February 10
Herron to Mr. Schiopul. Enclosing letter to Dr. Commène; Roumania's opportunity, 1920 March 23
Herron to Dr. Commène, 1920 March 23
Herron to Count Sforza. Enclosing various Roumanian memoranda, 1920 April 19
Herron to Mr. Fazy. Enclosing note on Bessarabia and one for Dr. Commène; Mr. Schiopul, 1920 April 26
Herron to Mr. Fazy, 1920 April 26
Herron to Dr. Commène. Introducing Mr. Paul Mowrer, in French, 1920 May 10
Volume IX. Roumania. The Banat
Herron to Dr. Commène, 1919 May 16
Dr. Commène to Herron, 1919 May 19
Page 17
Herron to Dr. Commène, 1919 May 20
Herron to The President. Conveying entire question of The Banat, with English preface to confidential documents, 1919 May 20
Herron to Sir William Tyrrell. Same as above for Mr. Balfour
Herron to Dr. E.J. Dillon. Same as above
Herron to Marquis Paulucci. Enclosing above documents; Italy's opportunity for courageous initiative; hegemony of international financiers, 1919 May 26
Herron to Dr. Commène. Suggesting publication of Bela Khun's negotiations in The Banat, in view of relations between Roumania and the bolshevist government of Hungary. In French, 1919 June 12
Dr. Commène to Herron. Telegram, in French. Agreeing to suggestion, which Herron ultimately cancel, 1919 June 13
1919 June (approximately)
Volume IX. The Near East
Greece
M. Eustache Mazarachi to Herron. Sending text of unspecified correspondence. In French, undated
Memorandum furnished to Herron by Prince Christopher and Mr. Streitt, Foreign Minister under King Constantine, 1919 June 20
Herron to Officers of British Foreign Office, 1919 June (approximatel)
Turkey
Herron to the State Department, 1918 December 10
Herron to the British Foreign Office, 1918 December 10
Transferred to the League of Nations, Document X
Transferred to The League of Nations, Document XI
Transferred to The League of Nations, Document XII
Herron to Colonel House, 1919 April 30
Armenia
Foreword by Professor Edgard Milhaud, 1918 October 21
Report by M. Mikael Varandian, 1918 October 21
Herron to The State Department and British Foreign Office, 1918 October 23
Herron to The Hon. Pleasant Stovall, 1918 October 26
Herron to M. Mikael Varandian, 1918 November 4
Herron to President Wilson, 1918 November 4
Monsieur Varandian to Herron, 1918 November 10
Report by M. Varandian, undated
M. Varandian to Herron, 1918 November 13
Herron to Mr. Stovall, 1918 November 14
Herron to His Excellency Sir Horace Rumbold, Bart., M.V.O., K.C.M.G., 1918 November 14
Herron to Mr. Hugh R. Wilson, 1918 November 15
Herron to the British Foreign Office, 1918 November 16
Herron to State Department, 1918 November 16
Sir Horace Rumbold to Herron, 1918 December 7
Herron to Sir Horace Rumbold, 1918 December 19
Mr. J.K. Agathon to Herron, 1919 October 3
Herron to Colonel House, 1919 October 3
Herron to various people, 1919 October 2
Herron to Mr. Charles R. Crance, 1919 October 8
Persia
M. Ali Akber to Herron, 1919 October 4
M. Ayu-Lama Bey to Herron, 1919 October 4
Herron to Colonel House, 1919 October 4
Egypt
Mohamed Faymy, Aly Shamsy, Ismail Labid, Yehya Dardiry to Herron, for President Wilson. Shortly before Peace Conference
Volume X. Russia
Herron to M. Wladimir Victoroff-Toporoff, 1918 April 30
Herron to Mr. Hugh R. Wilson, 1918 April 30
Report given to Herron by Mme. Hertzka, 1918 July (approximately)
Madame Olivier to Herron. Telegram. Committee to President Wilson, 1918 September 4
Herron to State Department, 1918 October 27
Herron to Mr. Stovall, 1918 November 1
Appeal on behalf of Russian prisoners of war by Dr. N.A. Kossianoff, President of the Russian Red Cross in Berne; perishing from hunger, want and sickness, under most distressing conditions; particulars, immediate help indispensable, from humanitarian and political point of view
Herron to State Department and British Foreign Office, 1918 November 20
Report by Mr. Siegfried Horneffer. Transferred to Germany, Document XCVIII, 1919 January 4
Colonel House to Herron. Russian situation is being duly considered, 1919 February 16
Monsieur N. Gay to Herron, 1919 February 17
Herron to Colonel House, 1919 March 23
Baron von Wrangel to Herron
Herron to Sir William Tyrrell. Enclosing Baron von Wrangel's report, and giving his particulars, 1919 March 23
Herron to Mr. Henry Slobodin, 1919 March 28
Herron to Colonel House. Enclosing following letter, 1919 March 28
Mr. Henry C. Slobodin to Herron, 1919 February 20
Herron to Sir William Tyrrell. Enclosing Mr. Slobodin's appeal, for Mr. Balfour, 1919 March 29
Mr. N. Gay to Herron. Referring to unspecified memorandum, 1919 March 31
Herron to Mr. Gay. Acknowledging above memorandum, 1919 March 31
Herron to President Wilson, 1919 April 2
Appeal of "Free Christians"
Given to Herron by Mr. Paul Birukoff for transmission. Impressions of his journey in Russia, 1919 April 2
Herron to The President. Enclosing above impressions, 1919 April 4
Preceding enclosure, English translation
Herron to Sir William Tyrrell. Enclosing same, 1919 April 4
Herron to Colonel House. Enclosing same, and also the situation in Hungary by Count Sigray and memorandum on Russia by Nicolas Gay, 1919 April 4
Mr. Gay to Herron. Memorandum on Russia, 1919 April 2
Madame Olivier to Herron. Enclosing letter to The President, 1919 April 13
Madame Olivier to The President, 1919 March 24
Herron to The President. Enclosing appeal from Professor Lammasch and one from Madame Olivier, 1919 April 15
Dr. Charlotte Olivier to Herron. Giving thanks for help, 1919 April 18
Appeal to Herron. Siberian Mission in favor of Austro-Hungarian prisoners at Nikolsk Ussurisk, 1919 July (approximately)
Mrs. E.P. Lawrence to Herron, 1920 February 2
Same. American Y.M.C.A. ready to commence repatriation of prisoners, but Permit still required from Government; request for help, 1920 February 10
Herron to Rev. Norman Thomas. Attitude towards Russia; Gorky as guest; Herron's pilgrimage in Palestine, etc., 1920 April 27
Volume X. Russia. Baron von Wrangel
Baron T. von Wrangel to Herron, 1919 February 15
Herron to Baron von Wrangel, 1919 February 16
Baron von Wrangel to Herron, undated
Same, 1919 February 16
Herron to Baron von Wrangel, 1919 March 8
Baron von Wrangel to Herron, 1919 March 15
Same, 1919 May 14
Herron to Baron von Wrangel, 1919 May 17
Baron von Wrangel to Herron, 1919 June 2
Same, 1919 June 20
Same, 1919 June 24
Same, 1919 September 29
Volume X. Russia. Prinkipo
Dr. Serge Persky to Herron, 1919 February 5
Same, undated
Report by Herron for State Department and British Foreign Office, 1919 February 6
Major Kruesi to Herron, 1919 February 11
Herron to Mr. Hugh R. Wilson, 1919 February 12
Herron to Colonel House, 1919 February 13
Major Walter E. Kruesi to Herron, 1919 February 21
Brigadier General M. Churchill to Herron, 1919 February 27
Major Kruesi to Herron, 1919 March 11
Mr. Frank L. Polk to Mr. Stokes, 1919 February 19
Mr. Polk to Major Kruesi, 1919 February 20
Major Kruesi to Herron, undated
Senator G.M. Hitchcock to Lt. Smith, 1919 February 19
Secretary E.B. Goddis to Lt. G.I. Smith, 1919 March 1
Mr. F.S. Polk to Senator Hitchcock, 1919 February 27
Herron to Major Kruesi, 1919 April 25
Herron to "The New York Times," 1919 September 20
Herron to "The New Republic," 1919 December 3
Volume X. Russia. Latvia (Lettonia)
Madame Anna Kenin to Herron, 1918 March 27
Same, 1918 April 16
Same, 1918 May 1
Same, 1918 May 8
Same, 1918 May 22
Same, 1918 May 31
Same, 1918 August 22
Herron to Colonel House, 1919 March 19
Memorandum for Peace Conference
Herron to Sir William Tyrrell, 1919 March 19
Mr. A.J. Balfour to Mr. Meierovics, 1918 November 11
Colonel House to Herron, 1919 March 20
Madame Anna Kenin to Herron, 1919 June 16
Pamphlet, "Un Peuple Menacé"
Volume X. Russia. Ukraine
Dr. Eugen Lewicky to Herron, 1918 November 25
Herron to Lewicky, 1918 December 3
Dr. Lewicky to Herron, undated
Various sent to Herron by A. Sévrinky, 1919 March 31
Herron to Mr. Sévrinky, 1919 April 3
Herron to Sir William Tyrrell, 1919 April 3
Herron to The Hon. P.H. Stovall, 1919 April 6
Dr. Edmond Privat to The President, 1919 April 5
Mr. Stovall to Herron, 1919 April 6
Herron to The President, 1919 April 7
Herron to Mr. Stovall, 1919 April 8
Mr. Alexander Sévrinky to Herron, 1919 April 8
Memorandum on the Directoire of Ukraine
Mr. Stovall to Herron, 1919 April 9
Volume X. Russia. Crimea
M. Djafer Seidamet to Herron, 1920 June 5
Memorandum for the League of Nations
Herron to Dr. Seidamet, 1920 June 19
Dr. Seidamet to Herron, 1920 June 21
Same, 1920 July 6
Herron to Dr. Seidamet, 1920 July 7
Seidamet to Herron, 1920 July 19
Dr. Seidamet to Herron, 1920 August 21
Herron to Dr. Seidamet, 1920 August 22
Herron to His Excellency Comm. Orsini, 1920 August 24
Commendatore Orsini to Herron, 1920 August 26
Dr. Seidamet to Herron, 1920 November 12
Dr. Seidamet to Herron, 1920 November 22
Same, 1921 January 3
Volume XI. Switzerland
Preface to following letter
Herron to President Wilson, 1917 May (approximately)
Herron to Minister Stovall, 1917 May 26
Herron to Herrn Hoffmann, 1917 May 26
Herron to Mr. Stovall, 1917 June 2
Herron to Professor Rappard, 1917 June 9
Herron to Minister Stovall, 1917 June 11
Herron to Mr. Sautter, 1917 September 22
Herron to Mr. L. Dresel, 1918 April 20
Transferred to League of Nations, Document III
Mr. Stovall to Herron, 1918 May 8
Herron to State Department and British Foreign Office, 1918 July 4
Mr. Stovall to Herron, 1918 July 15
President Wilson to Mr. Stovall, 1918 June 21
Herron to State Department and British Foreign Office, 1918 August 26
Same, 1918 September 7
Report given to Herron by Commander Whittall for the American Government, 1918 October 14
Herron to Mr. Dolbeare, 1918 October 16
Transferred to The League of Nations, Document VII, which see
M. Meyer de Stadelhofen to Herron, undated
Herron to M. M. de Stadelhofen, 1918 December 5
Marquis Paulucci di Calboli, 1918 December 5
Herron to Sir William Tyrrell, 1918 December 5
Transferred to The League of Nations, Document VIII, which see
Herron to State Department and British Foreign Office, 1919 January 4
Mr. George G. Sharp to Herron, 1919 January 24
Transferred to The League of Nations, from Document XIII to Document XXIV
Herron to Professor Constantine Stephanove, 1920 January 15
Volume XI. Switzerland. Correspondence with legations
Herron to Mr. Hugh R. Wilson, 1918 January 3
Mr. Hugh R. Wilson to Herron, 1918 March 21
Mr. L. Ferrière to Herron, 1918 April
Herron to Mr. Hugh R. Wilson, 1918 April 30
Herron to Mr. Hugh R. Wilson, 1918 May 29
Mr. Bland to Herron, 1918 June 10
Herron to Mr. Dolbeare, 1918 June 16
Mr. Bland to Herron, 1918 June 21
Mr. Bland to Herron, 1918 June
Mr. Bland to Herron, 1918 July 6
Mr. Bland to Herron, 1918 July 12
Sir W. Tyrrell to Mr. Bland. Appreciation of Herron's work. Enclosure to Document XI, 1918 July 10
Mr. Bland to Herron, 1918 July 17
Mr. Bland to Herron, 1918 July 25
Mr. Marshall to Mr. Bland, 1918 July 23
Herron to Mr. Bland, 1918 July 26
Mr. Bland to Herron, 1918 August 15
Sir William Tyrrell to Mr. Bland, 1918 August 14
Mr. Bland to Herron, 1918 August 28
Mr. Bland to Herron, 1918 September 2
Mr. Bland to Herron, 1918 September 10
Mr. Bland to Herron, 1918 September 13
Mr. Bland to Herron, 1918 September 19
Mr. Bland to Herron, 1918 October 2
Commander Whittall to Herron. Transmitting cable confirming receipt of various reports, 1918 October 10
Mr. Bland to Herron, 1918 October 15
Mr. Bland to Herron, 1918 October 30
Mr. Dulles to Herron, 1918 November 18
Herron to Colonel Godson, 1918 November 27
Herron to Mr. Hugh R. Wilson, 1918 December 2
Sir William Tyrrell to Herron, 1918 December 9
Mr. Dulles to Herron, 1919 January 3
Mr. Dulles to Herron. Appointment with Secretary Lansing, 1919 January
Mr. Hugh R. Wilson to Herron. His return to work; in charge during absence of the Minister; note from Mr. Lansing acknowledging report concerning
Sir William Tyrrell to Herron. Making appointment, 1919 January 20
Ditto. Expressing alarm lest Herron should leave Paris without seeing him making a further appointment, 1919 January 22
Mr. Headlam Morley to Herron. Expressing pleasure at appointment for dinner, 1919 January 23
Mr. Gilbert F. Close to Herron. Replying to Herron's note of the 20th; making an appointment on behalf of The President, 1919 January 23
Mr. Gilbert F. Close to Herron, 1919 January 24
Miss A.C. Keth to Herron. Making appointment with The Secretary of State, 1919 January 25
Mr. Hugh R. Wilson to Herron, 1919 February 13
Herron to Mr. Hugh R. Wilson, 1919 February 17
Mr. McNeir to Herron. Enclosing voucher of services rendered, with request to return same, duly signed, 1919 March 15
Mr. Hugh R. Wilson to Herron. Acknowledging letter of 28th and enclosing money order; Moran will see to the matter of Herron's request, 1919 March 29
Mr. Russell to Herron. Envelope containing confidential papers to be transmitted by Captain Jamp and left at the British Consulate for Herron to fetch, 1919 May 21
Mr. Gilbert F. Close to Herron. Acknowledging receipt of "Nicolle Vandel" on behalf of The President, with request that Herron convey his cordial appreciation to Mr. Tissot, 1919 May 23
Herron to Mr. Dulles, 1919 July 1
Herron to Sir William Tyrrell, 1919 July 5
Volume XI. Switzerland. Correspondence from legations
The Hon. Pleasant H. Stovall to Herron, 1917 May 29
Same, 1917 May 29
Same, 1917 May 30
Commander Sir Hugh E.C. Whittall to Herron, 1917 June 5
Mr. Stovall to Herron, 1917 June 8
Same, 1917 June 9
Same, 1917 June 30
Commander Whittall to Herron, 1917 July 20
Mr. Stovall to Herron, 1917 July 26
Same, 1917 August 2
Commander Whittall to Herron, 1917 September 17
The Hon. William G. Sharp to Herron, 1917 December 6
Same, 1917 December 11
Mr. Hugh R. Wilson to Herron, 1917 December 18
The Hon. Tho. Nelson Page to Herron, 1917 December 26
Mr. Hugh R. Wilson to Herron, 1917 December 31
Same, 1918 January 4
Same, 1918 January 15
Same, 1918 January 19
Mr. Theodore K. Shipkoff to Mr. Wilson, 1918 January 16
Mr. Hugh R. Wilson to Herron, 1918 January 21
Herron to Mr. Hugh R. Wilson, 1918 January 23
Mr. Hugh R. Wilson to Herron, 1918 February 18
Mr. Hugh R. Wilson to The Hon. William G. Sharp, 1918 February 18
Mr. Stovall to Herron, 1918 March 18
Same, 1918 April 6
Mr. Allen W. Dulles to Herron, 1918 April 9
Mr. Hugh R. Wilson to Herron, 1918 May 7
Same, 1918 May 25
Same, 1918 May 27
Same, 1918 June 3
Mr. Frederic R. Dolbeare, 1918 June 17
Mr. J.O.P. Bland to Herron, 1918 August 9
Mr. Ellis Loring Dresel to Herron, 1918 August 21
Mr. Allen W. Dulles to Herron, 1918 August 23
Mr. Remsen Whitehouse to Herron, 1918 September 11
Mr. Allen W. Dulles to Herron, 1918 September 20
Mr. Hugh R. Wilson to Herron, 1918 September 30
Same, 1918 September 30
Mr. Remsen Whitehouse to Herron, 1918 October 2
Mr. Hubert White to Herron, 1918 October 4
Mr. Remsen Whitehouse to Herron, 1918 October 15
Mr. Frederic R. Dolbeare to Herron, 1918 October 30
Mr. Hugh R. Wilson to Herron, 1918 October 30
Mr. Allen W. Dulles to Herron, 1918 November 2
Volume XI. Switzerland. International societies
Herron to Mr. Grimm, 1916 September 20
German translation of above
Herron to Mr. Simons, 1916 September 17
Herron to Mr. Simons, 1916 September 18
Herron to Mr. Grimm, 1916 September 30
Herron to Mr. Grimm, same date
Herron to Mr. Peluso, 1916 October 3
German translation of above
Herron to The Editor of "Le Genevois," 1916 October 4
Herron to Mr. Walling, 1917 May 2
Herron to Mr. Walling, 1917 December 27
Commander Whittall to Herron, 1918 September 4
Herron to Mr. Krause, 1918 September 4
Herron to Mr. Simons, 1918 September 9
Mr. F. Bohn to Herron, 1918 December 4
Mr. Bohn to Herron. Telegram: Mission in Paris, 1918 December 11
Herron to Mr. Bohn, 1919 January 13
Mr. F. Bohn to Herron. Telegram: Allied Socialist Conference in Paris; requesting Herron to join him, 1919 January 18
Herron to Mr. Strobel, 1919 October 15
Volume XII. Between President Wilson and Herron
Mr. Mitchell Kennerley to Herron, 1917 October 3
President Wilson to Mr. Kennerley, 1917 October 1
Mr. J.C. Grew to Mr. Hugh R. Wilson, 1918 February 19
Herron to President Wilson, 1918 May 31
Mr. Hugh R. Wilson to Herron, 1918 July 6
Mr. Hugh R. Wilson to Herron, 1918 July 6
Herron to The President, 1918 July 5
Colonel L.M. House to Herron, 1919 March 20
Herron to Mr. Gignoux, 1919 March 20
Herron to Mr. Gignoux, 1919 March 20
Herron to The Hon. Pleasant H. Stovall, 1919 March 20
Herron to President Wilson, 1919 March 20
Monsieur Gignoux to Herron, 1919 March 19
Mr. Stovall to Herron, 1919 March 21
Herron to Monsieur Edouard Chapuisat, 1919 March 21
President Wilson to Herron, 1919 March 26
Monsieur Gignoux to Herron, 1919 April 12
Herron to President Wilson, 1919 April 14
Monsieur Gignoux to Herron, 1919 April 14
Same, 1919 April 14
The President to Herron, 1919 April 17
Herron to President Wilson, 1919 April 21
President Wilson to Herron, 1919 April 28
Monsieur Gignoux to Herron, 1919 May 3
Herron to President Wilson, 1919 June
Herron to President Wilson, 1919 September 26
Herron to Colonel House, 1919 September 28
Colonel House to Herron, 1919 September 30
Mr. J.P. Tumulty to Herron, 1919 October 11
Herron to President Wilson, 1919 October 21
Mr. Tumulty to Herron, 1919 October 22
Herron to Colonel House, 1919 December 6
Herron to Mr. Tumulty, 1919 December 6
Mr. Tumulty to Herron, 1919 December 27
Herron to Mr. William Allen White, 1920 April 17
Article in "The Berlin Herald" - The Herron-Scheffauer Controversy, 1922 April 15
Herron to Mr. William Allen White, 1924 April 30
Volume XII. The League of Nations
Page of References to The League
Herron to Mr. Hugh R. Wilson, 1918 April 14
Herron to The Hon. Pleasant H. Stovall, 1918 May 21
Herron to Mr. Wilson, 1918 May 31
Herron to President Wilson, 1918 May 31
Mr. Hugh R. Wilson to Herron, 1918 July 6
Same, 1918 July 6
Herron to President Wilson, 1918 July 5
Herron to Mr. Hugh R. Wilson, 1918 July 8
Mr. William Droin to Herron, 1918 December 3
Herron to His Excellency the Hon. William G. Sharp, 1918 December 5
Report by Herron: American Propaganda against the President, 1919 February 5
Mr. W.G. Middleton-Edwards to Herron, 1919 February 22
Same, 1919 March 1
Enclosure: Constantinople - A European District of Columbia
Mr. Middleton-Edwards to Herron, 1919 March 11
Transferred to President Wilson's Volume
Mr. Middleton-Edwards to Herron, 1919 March 20
Herron to The Hon. Pleasant H. Stovall, 1919 April 16
Mr. Stovall to Herron, 1919 April 22
Herron to Colonel House, 1919 May 5
Mr. Eric Drummond to Herron, 1919 May 9
Herron to President Wilson, 1919 June
Interview given by Herron to "Neue Zurcher Zeitung," 1919 June
Article in "La Tribune de Genève," 1919 June 1
Herron to The President, 1919 June 7
Mr. Charles R. Crane to Herron, 1920 September 18
Mr. Hawkling L. Yen to Herron, 1920 November 1
Herron to Mr. Crane, 1920 November 2
Copy of "The Social Preparation" including Herron's poem: "To America: A Psalm of Invocation," 1924 February 26
Volume XIII. The Peace
Article by Herron: "What Terms of Peace Shall Close the..." 1914 Autumn
Herron to Dr. Hillis, 1918 September 9
Mr. J.O.P. Bland to Herron, 1918 November 27
Herron to Mr. Bland, 1918 December 4
Herron to Mr. Hugh R. Wilson, 1919 January 13
Report made by Herron at request of the Secretary of State, Mr. Robert Lansing, 1919 January 22
Herron to The Rt. Hon. Sir William Tyrrell, 1919 February 4
Professor L. Ragaz to Herron, 1919 March 29
Herron to Professor Ragaz, 1919 April 1
Herron to Sir William Tyrrell, 1919 April 8
Mr. E.J. Dillon to Herron, 1919 April 10
Herron to Mr. Dillon, 1919 April 15
Herron to The Hon. Pleasant H. Stovall, 1919 April 24
Herron to Mr. Frank W. Vanderlip, 1919 May 27
Herron to Sir William Tyrrell, 1919 July 3
Herron to Mr. C.A. Barron, 1919 September 15
Herron to Mr. Ralph de Cazenove, 1919 October 4
Mr. Charles R. Crane to Herron, 1919 October 12
Herron to Mr. Crane, 1919 October 13
Herron to Mr. Crane, 1919 October 14
Note by Mr. Anderson, 1919 October 15 or 16
Report on Economic Tasks by Mr. Leo Wulfsohn, 1919 October 9
Herron to Colonel House, 1919 October 18
Appendix by Mr. Leo Wulfsohn, 1919 October 16
Herron to Mr. J.P. Tumulty, 1919 December 11
Mr. Tumulty to Herron, 1920 January 8
Volume XIII. The Peace - Dillon Annex
Mr. E.J. Dillon to Herron, 1919 April 10
Herron to Mr. Dillon, 1919 April 15
Mr. Dillon to Herron, 1919 April 23
Herron to Mr. Dillon, 1919 April 30
Mr. E.J. Dillon to Herron, 1919 May 3
Same, 1919 May 5
Herron to Mr. Dillon, 1919 May 6
Mr. Dillon to Herron, 1919 May 9
Herron to Mr. Dillon, 1919 May 13
Mr. Dillon to Herron, 1919 May 23
Herron to Mr. Dillon, 1919 May 28
Volume XIII. The Peace - Barron Annex
Mr. C.W. Barron to Herron, 1918 December 21
Herron to Mr. Barron, 1919 January 18
Mr. Barron to Herron, 1919 February 10
Same, 1919 April 29
Herron to Mr. Barron, 1919 May 16
Mr. Barron to Herron, 1919 June 12
Mr. Barron to Herron, 1919 August 23
Herron to Mr. Barron, 1919 September 15
Memorandum made by Mr. Frederick U. Bates
Herron to Mr. Barron, 1919 October 18
Mr. Barron to Herron, 1919 November 12
Mr. D.C. Harrower to Mr. Barron, 1919 October 21
Herron to Mr. Barron, 1919 December 6
Herron to Mr. Barron, 1919 December 10
Herron to Mr. Barron, 1920 February 24
Herron to Mr. Barron, 1920 February 27
Herron to Mr. Barron, 1920 March 8
Volume XIII. Dr. Paul Sabatier
Dr. Paul Sabatier to Herron, 1916 October 5
Same, 1916 October 25
Same, 1917 February 3
Same, 1917 September 12
Herron to Dr. Sabatier, 1917 September 22
Dr. Sabatier to Herron, 1918 October 13
Dr. Sabatier to Herron, 1918 December 5
English translation of above
Dr. Sabatier to Herron, 1918 December 20
M.L. Ferrière to Herron, 1918 December 30
English translation of Document VIII
Herron to Dr. Sabatier, 1918 December 22
Dr. Sabatier to Herron, 1918 December 27
Herron to Dr. Sabatier, 1918 December 28
Report to State Department and British Foreign Office, 1918 December 31
Volume XIII. Colonel MacHugh
Colonel MacHugh to Herron, 1918 November 1
Colonel R.J. MacHugh to Herron, 1918 November 13
Colonel MacHugh to Herron, 1918 November 15
Colonel MacHugh to Herron, 1918 November 22
Colonel MacHugh to Herron, 1918 November 26
Colonel MacHugh to Herron, 1918 November 27
Colonel MacHugh to Herron, 1918 November 29
Colonel MacHugh to Herron, 1918 November 30
Colonel MacHugh to Herron, 1918 December 4
Colonel MacHugh to Herron, 1919 January 13
Colonel MacHugh to Herron, 1919 January 18
Volume XIII. Eugene V. Debs
Eugene V. Debs to Herron, 1916 June 3
Same, 1916 November 16
Herron to Eugene V. Debs, 1916 December 19
Eugene V. Debs to Herron, 1917 January 23
Same, 1918 January 26
Herron to President Wilson, 1919 September 26
Herron to Eugene V. Debs, 1919 September 26
Colonel House to Herron, 1919 September 30
Mr. Tumulty to Herron, 1919 October 11
Theodore Debs to Herron, 1919 October 22
Same, 1919 October 31
Herron to Colonel House, 1919 December 6
Herron to Mr. Tumulty, 1919 December 6
Mr. Tumulty to Herron, 1919 December 27
Volume XIV. Supplementary: Germany - Austria
Count Stefan Tisza - Report. Political situation in Austria and Hungary; recommending understanding between Austro-Hungary and Germany, with a view better relations of Central Powers with Bulgaria, Roumania, Greece and Turkey, 1914 March 15
Count Tisza to Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria. Request for immediate mobilization in order to avert unsatisfactory answer and attitude of Serbia, 1914 July 25
Unsigned Secret Document. Various war solutions in Austro-Hungary, in the event of victory or otherwise, 1914 December
Kaiser Wilhelm to Emperor Franz-Joseph. Italy's attitude, 1915 January 9
Emperor Franz-Joseph to Kaiser Wilhelm. Conveyed by nephew Charles; Italy's attitude, 1915 January 20
Cardinal Gasparri to Apostolic Nuncio in Austro-Hungary. Giving explanation of nomination in favor of French Cardinals in lieu of German ones; solemnities for the death of Emperor Franz-Joseph; answering complaints regarding better consideration of Italian prisoners instead of Austrian ones; giving reasons, 1917 February 20
Ambassador Schönburg to Count Czernin. Secret; interview with Mr. Erzberger regarding peace negotiations, 1917 May 24
Secret Document in State Archives - Vienna. Signed P.A.; war aims and understanding between Germany and Austria for the future, 1917 October 22
Index to Supplementary Volume.
Prefatory
Foreword: CONFERENCES OR NEGOTIATIONS CONCERNING WHICH THE DOCUMENTS ARE LOST OR REPORTS OF WHICH WERE ONLY VERBAL
Herron to The Hon. Joseph C. Grew, 1923 June 22
Mr. Grew to Herron, 1923 June 29
Herron to Mr. Hugh R. Wilson, 1923 July 21
Supplementary: Germany
Article by Herron on Admiral von Hintze, 1918 August 3
Article by Herron on Dr. Muehlon, 1918 August 10
Appeal given to Herron by Professor Foerster, 1920 Autumn
Herron to Count Montgelas, 1923 January 21
Herron to Count Montgelas, 1923 March 6
Herron to Count Montgelas, 1923 March 20
Supplementary: Austria
Article by Herron on Austria and Italy, 1917 March 22
Article by Herron: "The World at the Cross-Roads," early 1918
Article by Herron: "America's Answer to Austria," end of 1918
Article by Herron: "A Golden Bridge Unbuilt," 1921 December
Supplementary: Italy
Herron to Mr. William Allan White, 1920 April 17
Herron to The Rev. Norman Thomas, 1920 May 7
Herron to Onorevole Signor Benito Mussolini, 1922 August 26
Mussolini to Herron, 1922 August 29
Herron to Marquis Paulucci di Calboli, 1922 December 13
Herron to Duca Colonna di Cesarò, 1923 January 20
Herron to Duca Colonna di Cesarò, 1923 January 21
Herron to Duca Colonna di Cesarò, 1923 January 29
Herron to Duca Colonna di Cesarò, 1923 March 2
Herron to Miss Vida D. Scudder, 1923 March 5
Herron to Marquis R. Paulucci di Calboli, 1923 March 15
Supplementary: Italy and Serbia
M. Savtchitch to Herron, 1917 September 12
Dr. L. Marcovitch to Herron, 1918 June 11
Same, 1918 August 15
Same, 1918 August 27
Same, 1918 September 23
Same, 1918 October 7
Article in "IDEA NAZIONALE" (Herron & Kramer), 1919 April 14
Article in "THE GLOBE" - A Financial Coalition, 1919 May 16
Supplementary: Russia
Herron to The Rt. Rev. Bishop Paul Jones, 1920 January 27
Supplementary: The Near East - Armenia
Herron to Mrs. Charles Berry, 1923 November 10
Supplementary: France
Editor of "THE WORLD" to Herron, 1921 October 28
Mr. J.O.H. Cosgrave to Herron, 1922 January 19
Article by Herron - "The Truth about France," undated
Supplementary: Germany
Herron to H.M. Hyndman, Esq., 1919 August 29
Herron to Mr. Norman Thomas, 1920 March 25
Article by Herron "The American War Motive," 1921 June 25
Interview with Herron, published in "L'EPOCA," 1918 September 20
Answers to above questions
ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS
Additional Note
Volume I. Germany-1
Volume II. Germany-2
Volume III. Austria-1
Volume IV. Austria-2
Volume V. Hungary - Czechoslovakia
Volume VI. Italy. Italy and Serbia. Italy and Albania
Volume VII. Bulgaria
Volume VIII. Macedonia
Volume IX. Roumania. Roumania - The Land. The Near East
Volume X. Russia
Volume XI. Switzerland
Volume XII. Between President Wilson and Hoover
Volume XIII. The Peace
Volume XIV. Supplementary (1-2)
CERTIFIED CARBON COPIES OF ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS
Volume I. Germany-1
Volume II. Germany-2
Volume III. Austria-1
Volume IV. Austria-2
Volume V. Hungary - Czechoslovakia
Volume VII. Bulgaria
Volume VIII. Macedonia
Volume IX. Roumania. Roumania - The Banat
Volume X. Russia
Volume XI. Switzerland
Volume XII. Between President Wilson and Hoover
Volume XIII. The Peace
Volume XIV. Supplementary (1-2)
MISCELLANEOUS MATERIAL
Personal correspondence, 1915-1916, A-Z, also unidentified. 1919-1923 (unsorted)
Personal correspondence, 1924-1925, A-Z
Personal correspondence with Professor William F. Badé, 1916-1924
Cooper Union Lectures
Grinnell lectures
Reports on European economic conditions and appeals from some European countries. Also clippings
Miscellaneous lectures (3 envelopes)
Notes for essays (handwritten)
Outlines of old lectures
Correspondence with Antonio Sannini, Firenze, 1916-1927
Correspondence with F. Henri Humbert, Florence, 1928 ff.
Mrs. Frieda Herron: bills and statements. 1 envelope
Family and business papers and correspondence
Sympathy letters and cards
Same
Obituary notices (clippings and letters)
Report cards of Herron's children
Calling cards
Family and business papers and correspondence
Balance sheets of the Banca Commerciale Italiana
Receipts from 1927-1930
Criticisms of The Defeat in Victory; The Revival of Italy
Newspaper clippings (2 folders)
Newspaper clippings (2 folders)
Newspaper clippings
Miscellaneous regarding Socialist Party
Poems
Unsorted material, consisting mostly of printed matter and scrapbooks. Includes some correspondence and writings