File:John Hay presents Jules Cambon $20M per Treaty of Paris, 1899.JPG
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DescriptionJohn Hay presents Jules Cambon $20M per Treaty of Paris, 1899.JPG | John Hay, US Secretary of State, handing to Jules Cambon, the French Ambassador, the $20,000,000 due to Spain under the Treaty of Peace, at the State Department, from p. 434 of Harper's Pictorial History of the War with Spain, Vol. II, published by Harper and Brothers in 1899. | |||||||
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