Frederick, Maryland, University Publications of America. 1982. 8 reels, 35mm.
SML Microform - FILM MISC 1130
The records consist of documents, based largely on eyewitness accounts, that relate to the outbreak of violence in Panama and the Dominican Republic in the mid-1960s. Among the topics covered is the response of Lyndon Johnson's administration to these events. Published finding aid available in repository.
Washington, D.C., National Archives and Records Service. 3 reels, 35mm.
SML Microform - FILM RG 59 T-662
Washington, D.C., National Archives and Records Service. 2 reels, 35mm.
SML Microform - FILM RG 59 T-670
Washington, D.C., National Archives and Records Service. 19 reels, 35mm.
SML Microform - FILM RG 59 T-56
Washington, D.C., National Archives and Records Service. 15 reels, 35mm.
SML Microform - FILM RG 59 M-93
Arranged in chronological order. The records consist of volumes containing despatches addressed to the Department of State. Despatches and enclosures, unnumbered communications, telegrams, cables, and memoranda may also be included in these records. Originals at National Archives and Records Service, Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C., National Archives and Records Service. 9 reels, 35mm.
SML Microform - FILM B21071
Accompanied by a printed reel guide.
Washington, D.C., National Archives and Records Service. 22 reels, 35mm.
SML Microform - FILM B21093
Accompanied by a printed reel guide.
Washington, D.C., National Archives and Records Service. 1 reel, 35mm.
SML Microform - FILM B21072
Washington, D.C. : National Archives and Microform Publications, 1987. 11 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. + 1 guide.
LSF - Film RG 165 M-1507
Accompanied by printed reel guide, F1776.2 U65 1987 (LC). "On the 12 rolls of this microfilm publication are reproduced record cards and correspondence of the Military Intelligence Division (MID) that relate to conditions in Cuba, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic (also known as Santo Domingo), -- from 1918 to 1941. The documents reproduced are largely reports from the U. S. military attache assigned to Cuba and his assistants, although there is a significant number of records from the Department of State in Washington, the diplomatic staff of the American legation at Havana, and the U. S. Marine Corps units stationed on the islands. The correspondence from which the eight files were extracted are part of Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs, Record Group (RG) 165"--Introd.