Microform Collections, Nicaragua
- United States. Dept. of State.
Confidential
U.S. diplomatic post records: Central America: Nicaragua,
1930-1945. (inclusive), Microfilm. Frederick, Md.,
University Publications of America. 1984. 38 reels, 35 mm.
FILM MISC 974
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Confidential U.S. Diplomatic Post records pertaining to
Nicaragua, concerning commerce and commercial relations, relations
of state, internal affairs of state, and congresses and
conferences, 1930-1945. Published finding aid available in
repository. Originals at National Archives and Records Center,
Washington, D.C. and Federal Records Center, Suitland, Md.
United States. Dept. of State.
Confidential
U.S. State Department central files: Nicaragua: internal and
foreign affairs, 1945-1949. (inclusive), Microfilm.
Frederick, Maryland, University Publications of America. 1986. 12
reels, 35mm.
FILM MISC 1075
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The records document the consolidation of political, economic,
and military power by Anastasio Somoza; foreign relations with
Central and Latin American neighbors and the United States; and
the work of Nicaraguan exile groups to overthrow Somoza. Published
finding aid available in the repository. Originals are at the
National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.
Confidential U.S. State Department Central Files: Nicaragua
Internal and Foreign Affairs, 1945-1949. Microfilm. Manuscripts
and Archives, Yale University Library.
United States. Dept. of State.
Confidential
U.S. State Department central files: Nicaragua: internal and
foreign affairs, 1950-1954. (inclusive), Microfilm.
Frederick, Maryland, University Publications of America. 1986. 11
reels, 35mm.
FILM MISC 1076
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The records document the consolidation of political, economic,
and military power by Anastasio Somoza; foreign relations with
Central and Latin American neighbors and the United States ; and
the work of Nicaraguan exile groups to overthrow Somoza. Published
finding aid available in repository. Originals are at the National
Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D. C.
Confidential U.S. State Department Central Files: Nicaragua:
Internal and Foreign Affairs, 1950-1954. Microfilm. Manuscripts
and Archives, Yale University Library.
United States. Dept. of State.
Confidential U.S. State Department central files: Nicaragua: internal affairs
and foreign affairs, 1955-1959. Microfilm. Frederick,
Maryland, University Publications of America. 1987. 9 reels,
35mm.
FILM MISC 1279
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The records consist of telegrams, airgrams, instructions,
inquiries, studies, memoranda, situation reports, translations,
special reports, plans, and official and unofficial
correspondence. The documents illustrate Nicaragua's political
system, government, judiciary, laws, military, customs, economy,
finance, agriculture, natural resources, industry, communications,
media, and relations with the United States and other nations.
Published film guide is available in the repository. The originals
are in the National Archives, Washington, D.C. Confidential U.S.
State Department Central Files: Nicaragua: Internal Affairs and
Foreign Affairs, 1955-1959. Microfilm. Manuscripts and Archives,
Yale University Library.
- * 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 Cape Gracias a Dios, Nicaragua, 1903-1906.
Washington, D.C., National Archives and Records Service. 1 reel, 35mm.
FILM RG 59 T-538
- United States. Dept. of State.
Despatches from United States consuls in Managua, Nicaragua, 1884-1906.
Washington, D.C., National Archives and Records Service. 5 reels, 35mm.
FILM RG 59 T-634
- United States. Dept. of State.
Despatches from United States consuls in San Juan del Norte, Nicaragua, 1851-1906.
Washington, D.C., National Archives and Records Service. 21 reels, 35mm.
FILM RG 59 T-348
- United States. Dept. of State.
Despatches from United States consuls in San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, 1847-1881.
Washington, D.C., National Archives and Records Service. 4 reels, 35mm.
FILM RG 59 T-152
- United States. Dept. of State.
Notes from the Nicaraguan legation in the United States to the Department of State, 1862-1906.
Washington, D.C., National Archives and Records Service. 4 reels, 35mm.
FILM RG 59 T-797
- The records include communications and enclosures received from the legation in the United States.
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United States. Dept. of State.
Records of the Department of State relating to the internal affairs of
Nicaragua, 1910-1929. Microfilm. Washington, D.C.,
National Archives and Records Service. 106 reels, 35mm.
FILM RG 59 M-632
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Arranged by document number. 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 available in Microform
Reference. Originals at National Archives and Records Service,
Washington, D.C.
United States. Dept. of State.
Records
of the Department of State relating to political relations between
the United States and Nicaragua, 1910-1929. Microfilm.
Washington, D.C., National Archives and Records Service. 2 reels,
35mm.
FILM RG 59 M-633
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Arranged by document number. 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 available in Microform
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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