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Ivory Coast: 1962-1967

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Digital Identifier:
JWPP-001-011
Title:
Ivory Coast: 1962-1967
Date(s) of Materials:
30 October 1962, undated
Folder Description:
This folder consist of black and white photographs of United States Ambassador to the Ivory Coast James W. Wine and various other individuals in the Ivory Coast. Of note are three images of President of the Ivory Coast Félix Houphouët-Boigny.
Extent:
18 digital pages
Collection:
James Wine Personal Papers
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Series Number:
2.
Preferred Citation:
James Wine Personal Papers. James Wine Ambassadorial Files, 1961-1965. Ivory Coast: 1962-1967
Place(s):
Ivory Coast
Physical Description:
18 digital pages
Media Type:
Paper
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Copyright Notice:
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