Mongolia and the United States by Jonathan S. Addleton
Author:Jonathan S. Addleton [Addleton, Jonathan S.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Politics
ISBN: 9789888180882
Publisher: HongKongUP
Published: 2013-05-01T05:00:00+00:00
Chapter 5 Building Commercial Ties
âLong ago American merchants had settled in that area.â
Early black and white photographs from the beginning of the 1900s give some indication of a United States commercial presence in Mongolia going back more than a century. Two of the more well-known American trading houses at the time were âAndersen and Meyerâ and the âMongolian Trading Company,â the latter based in the Inner Mongolian town of Kalgan but with branch offices in both Urga and the western town of Uliastai.
Indeed, one photo dating to 1918 shows a Mr. Holman, one of the more prominent American business executives of the period, posing outside a large ger decorated with wolf skins. He is standing near a sign that describes his trading business as an âAmerican Joint Stock Company.â American silver dollars were legal currency throughout Mongolia at the time, along with Chinese silver ingots, and bank notes and coins from Russia and elsewhere.
Documents from the Mongolian National Archives provide tantalizing glimpses into other aspects of the early commercial relationship. For example, one document dated October 9, 1922, includes a request from an American citizen named Franche Menin to dig for gold. Another document, dated January 25, 1923, describes a possible conference on trade issues sponsored by British and American companies. Yet another document from the National Archives, this one dated to 1922, includes a query from the Mongolian Ministry of Foreign Affairs requesting information about the potential purchase of cotton from the United States to make military uniforms.
These early commercial ties played out in other ways as well. In the Mongolia Societyâs published version of Frans Larsonâs short, hand-written âmemoirââwritten late in life, long after his better-known first memoir, Duke of Mongolia (1930)ââG. Ganboldâs introduction includes a fascinating and almost certainly apocryphal anecdote about âAmerican Denjâ (meaning âAmerican hillâ or âAmerican terraceâ), the place in Ulaanbaatar where many American businesses first established themselves during the early 1900s. âThere remains from these years a name for a specific area in present-day Ulaanbaatar, in the eastern districtâwhere I used to roam as a schoolboyâa place called âAmerican Hillâ,â Gandbold recalls, linking his childhood with the earlier business exploits of Larson and other entrepreneurs from the United States and elsewhere who sought business opportunities in Mongolia. Ganbold writes:
Though it was not the official name, it was widely used. It was explained to me by an old man that long ago American merchants had settled in that area.⦠[A]n American trader had asked for a piece of land as big as a cowhide to erect his warehouse. Since he asked for only a cowhide-sized plot of land, city authorities did not bother to refuse, because it seemed so small. When the permission was given, the American merchant sliced up his cowhide to make a huge rope, demarcating his newly given estate, which turned into a pretty big area.
It is not entirely certain if Larsonâwho had ties to both Sweden and the United Statesâever set up shop in American Denj. However, he was certainly
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