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United States Department of State / Foreign relations of the United States, 1952-1954. Indochina (in two parts)
(1952-1954)
List of sources, pp. IX-XIV
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LIST OF SOURCES S/S-NSC Files, Lot 63 D 351 Serial master file of National Security Council documents and correspondence and related Department of State memoranda for the years 1947-1961, as maintained by the Executive Secretariat. S/S-NSC (Miscellaneous) Files, Lot 66 D 95 Administrative and miscellaneous National Security Council documentation, including NSC Records of Action, as maintained by the Executive Secre- tariat for the years 1947-1963. S/S-NSC Files, Lot 66 D 148 Miscellaneous files concerning subjects considered by the National Security Council during the period 1949-1962, as maintained by the Executive Secretariat. State-JCS Meetings, Lot 61 D 417 Top secret records of meetings between the Joint Chiefs of Staff and repre- sentatives of the Department of State for the period 1951-1959 and selected problem files on the Middle East for the period 1954-1956, as maintained by the Executive Secretariat. Vietnam Desk Files, Lot 58 D 257 Subject files of the Officer in Charge of Vietnamese Affairs, Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, for the years 1954-1955. United States Mission at the United Nations, New York USUN Files Files of the United States Mission at the United Nations. Agency for International Development (files of predecessor agencies, the Mutual Security Administration and the Foreign Operations Administration) MSA-FOA Message Files, FRC 55 A 374 Telegrams, airgrams, despatches, and reports to and from all overseas missions from January 1, 1953 to June 30, 1954 as maintained byMSA-FOA headquarters. MSA-FOA Director's Files, FRC 56 A 632 General subject and country file from the Office of the MSA-FOA Director covering all aspects of the foreign aid program for the years 1952-1955. Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, Abilene, Kansas Dulles Paperis Records of John Foster Dulles, 1952-1959. Whitman File Papers of Dwight D. Eisenhower as President of the United States, 1953- 1961, maintained by his personal Secretary, Ann C. Whitman. The Whitman File includes the following elements: the Name Series, the Dulles-Herter Series, Eisenhower Diaries, Ann Whitman (ACW) Diaries, National Secu- rity Council Records, Miscellaneous Records, Cabinet Papers, Legislative xi
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