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American Industrial Mission to Mexico records, 1924-1948, bulk (1924-1925)
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Creator
American Industrial Mission to Mexico.
Location
Manuscripts and Archives Division
Extent
- .3 linear foot (1 v.)
Access Restrictions
Restricted access; Manuscripts and Archives Division; Permit must be requested at the division indicated.
Scope/Contents Note
Collection consists of scrapbook compiled by William Wallace Nichols, president of the Mission, containing letters, telegrams, speeches, printed matter, and photographs from the American Industrial Mission to Mexicoin 1924. Speeches are copies of Nichols' speeches delivered in Mexico and elsewhere regarding trade between the United States and Mexico. Photographs were taken during the Mexican trip in 1924, depicting the American delegates, scenes of Mexico and Mexican officials.
Biographical/Historical Note
The American Industrial Mission to Mexico was formed in 1924 when Marcos E. Raya, the mayor of Mexico City, extended an invitation to the American Manufacturers Export Association (A.M.E.A.) to send a delegation of American manufacturers, bankers and other businessmen to attend Mexico's Independence Day celebration. The theme ofthe visit was to promote commercial, industrial and banking relations between the United States and Mexico.
Controlled Access Terms
- American Industrial Mission to Mexico.
- Economic assistance, American -- Mexico.
- United States -- Foreign relations -- Mexico.
- Mexico -- Economic conditions -- 1918-
- Mexico -- Pictorial works.
- Scrapbooks.
- Photographic prints.
Additional Creator Name
- Nichols, William Wallace, 1860-

