Microform Collections, Dominican Republic
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Crises in Panama and the Dominican Republic: National Security files and
NSC histories, 1963-1969 (inclusive), Microfilm.
Frederick, Maryland, University Publications of America. 1982. 8
reels, 35mm.
FILM MISC 1130
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The records consist of documents, based largely on eyewitness
accounts, that relate to the outbreak of violence in Panama and
the Dominican Republic in the mid-1960s. Among the topics covered
is the response of Lyndon Johnson's administration to these
events. Published finding aid available in repository.
- * 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.
- United States. Dept. of State.
Despatches from United States consuls in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, 1875-1906.
Microfilm. Washington, D.C., National Archives and Records Service. 3 reels, 35mm.
FILM RG 59 T-662
- United States. Dept. of State.
Despatches from United States consuls in Samana, Dominican Republic, 1873-1905.
Microfilm. Washington, D.C., National Archives and Records Service. 2 reels, 35mm.
FILM RG 59 T-670
- United States. Dept. of State.
Despatches from United States consuls in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, 1837-1906.
Microfilm. Washington, D.C., National Archives and Records Service. 19 reels, 35mm.
FILM RG 59 T-56
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United States. Dept. of State.
Despatches
from United States ministers to the Dominican Republic,
1883-1906 (inclusive), Microfilm. Washington, D.C.,
National Archives and Records Service. 15 reels, 35mm.
FILM RG 59 M-93
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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. War Dept. Military Intelligence Division.
Correspondence and record cards of the Military Intelligence Division relating to general, political, economic, and
military conditions in Cuba and the West Indies, 1918-1941.
Washington, D.C. : National Archives and Microform Publications, 1987. 11 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. + 1 guide.
Film RG 165 M-1507
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Accompanied by printed reel guide, F1776.2 U65 1987 (LC). "On the 12 rolls of this microfilm publication are reproduced
record cards and correspondence of the Military Intelligence Division (MID) that relate to conditions in Cuba, Haiti, and
the Dominican Republic (also known as Santo Domingo), -- from 1918 to 1941. The documents reproduced are largely
reports from the U. S. military attache assigned to Cuba and his assistants, although there is a significant number of
records from the Department of State in Washington, the diplomatic staff of the American legation at Havana, and the
U. S. Marine Corps units stationed on the islands. The correspondence from which the eight files were extracted are
part of Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs, Record Group (RG) 165"--Introd.
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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