7661022 - President Ford, [REVIEW ON REQUEST]

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7661022 - President Ford, [REVIEW ON REQUEST]

7661022 - President Ford, [REVIEW ON REQUEST] This File Unit contains records, some of which may not be available online. To obtain a copy or view the records, please contact or visit the National Archives and Records Administration location(s) listed in the Contact information below. Additional Information About this File Unit Details Level of Description: File Unit Type(s) of Archival Materials:Textual Records The creator compiled or maintained the series between:1976 - 1977 This file unit documents the time period:7/1976 - 7/1976 Access Restriction(s):Restricted - Possibly Note: Some material may have been removed due to donor or other restrictions. Use Restriction(s):Restricted - Possibly Note: Some or all of the records may be subject to copyright restrictions. Researchers should contact the publisher for further information. Accession Number(s):1970-NLF-163 Scope & Content This file contains an invitation to the dinner honoring Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip on July 7.

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Gerald R. Ford Library

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