Microform Collections, Bolivia
- * U.S. consul despatches, listed below, are arranged in chronological order.
The records include reports to the Department of State from diplomatic representatives of the
United States stationed abroad and may consist of notes,
correspondence, clippings and other materials exchanged with
foreign officials. Originals at National Archives and Records Service, Washington,
D.C. Published finding aids available in Microform Reference.
- United States. Dept. of State.
Despatches from United States consuls in Cobija, Bolivia, 1854-1874.
Washington, D.C., National Archives and Records Service. 1 reel, 35mm.
FILM RG 59 T-381
- United States. Dept. of State.
Despatches from United States consuls in La Paz, Bolivia, 1869-1901.
Washington, D.C., National Archives and Records Service. 2 reels, 35mm.
FILM RG 59 T-338
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United States. Dept. of State. Despatches
from United States ministers to Bolivia, 1848-1906. Washington, D.C., National Archives and Records
Service. 22 reels, 35mm.
FILM RG 59 T-51
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Arranged in chronological order. The records consist of volumes containing
despatches addressed to the Department of State. Despatches and enclosures,
unnumbered communications, telegrams, cables, and memoranda may also be
included in these records. Originals at National Archives and Records Service,Washington,
D.C.
- United States. Dept. of State.
Notes from the Bolivian legation in the United States to the Department of State, 1837-1906.
Washington, D.C., National Archives and Records Service. 1 reel, 35mm.
FILM RG 59 T-795
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Arranged in chronological order. The records include
communications and enclosures received from the legation in the
United States. Originals at the National Archives and Records
Service, Washington, D.C.
United States. Dept. of State.
Records of the Department of State relating to political relations between Bolivia and other states, 1910-1929
FILM RG 59 M-646
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The records include correspondence with diplomatic and
consular officials, Department of State and other government
officials, private firms, and individuals on such topics as
political affairs, public order and safety, military
affairs, economic matters, industrial matters, and other
concerns.
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The records include correspondence with diplomatic and consular officials,
Department of State and other government officials, private firms, and
individuals on such topics as political affairs, public order and safety,
military affairs, economic matters, industrial matters, and other concerns.
Published finding aid in Microfilm Reference. Originals at National Archives
and Records Service, Washington, D.C.
To identify materials not included in this guide or to find newly acquired
materials, researchers should seek assistance from the Curator of the Latin American
Collection.
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