[Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy correspondence], 1964

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Title
[Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy correspondence], 1964
Collection
McGeorge Bundy Personal Papers
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
MBPP-034-007
Date(s) of Materials
1964: 29 January-24 November
Extent / Physical Description
38 digital pages, including 6 photographs and 8 pages not published due to copyright
Series
Series 4. White House Subject Files, 1961-1966.
Preferred Citation
McGeorge Bundy Personal Papers. White House Subject Files, 1961-1966. [Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy correspondence], 1964. MBPP-034-007. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Subject(s)
Contributor(s)
Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy, 1929-1994
Media Type
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