Trinidad and Tobago, 1962

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Title
Trinidad and Tobago, 1962
Collection
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files.
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
JFKPOF-124a-007
Date(s) of Materials
1962: 27 February-26 December, undated
Folder Description
This folder contains materials collected by the office of President John F. Kennedy's secretary, Evelyn Lincoln, concerning the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. Materials in this folder include a letter from Queen Elizabeth II of England, correspondence between President Kennedy and Prime Minister Eric Williams, a copy of a page of President Kennedy's appointment book, a briefing paper on the history of relations between the United States and Trinidad and Tobago, and memoranda from William H. Brubeck, National Security Advisor on Africa, regarding diplomatic representation to the United States.
Extent / Physical Description
36 digital pages
Series
Series 09. Countries.
Preferred Citation
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files. Countries. Trinidad and Tobago, 1962. JFKPOF-124a-007. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Media Type
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