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English: U.S. Mexico Commission in 1916 |
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Source | Library of Congress |
Author | Bain |
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[edit]The United States - Mexico Commission. Standing from left to right are: w:Stephen Bonsal, Attache of the State Department and Advisor to the American Commission; American Secretary of State w:Robert Lansing; w:Eliseo Arredondo, the Mexican ambassador designate, and L.S. Rowe, the Secretary to the American Commission. Sitting from left to right are w:John Raleigh Mott of New York City; Judge George Gray of Wilmington, Delaware; Secretary of the Interior w:Franklin Knight Lane; w:Luis Cabrera Lobato, chairman of the Mexican delegation and Secretary of the Treasury of Mexico, Alberto J. Pani, President of the National Railways of Mexico; and w:Ignacio Bonillas, Minister of Communications and Public Works.. The image was taken at the Biltmore Hotel in New York City on September 9, 1916.
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[edit]Standing from left to right are:
- Stephen Bonsal (1865-1951), American attaché to the State Department and Advisor to the American Commission
- Robert Lansing (1864-1928), American Secretary of State
- Eliseo Arredondo (1870-1923), Mexican ambassador designate
- Leo Stanton Rowe (1871-1946), Secretary to the American Commission
Sitting from left to right are:
- John Raleigh Mott (1865-1955) of New York City
- Judge George Gray (1840-1925) of Wilmington, Delaware
- Franklin Knight Lane (1864-1921), American Secretary of the Interior
- Luis Cabrera Lobato (1876-1964), chairman of the Mexican delegation and Secretary of the Treasury of Mexico
- Alberto J. Pani (1878-1955), President of the National Railways of Mexico
- Ignacio Bonillas (1868-1942), Mexican Minister of Communications and Public Works
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