Inventory of the James Daniel Theberge Papers, 1963-1988

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Inventory of the James Daniel Theberge Papers, 1963-1988

1963-1988

The papers relate to diplomatic relations between the United States and Chile; political, social and economic conditions in Chile; United States foreign policy in Latin America; and communist movements in Latin America. They are comprised of correspondence, speeches and writings, dispatches, memoranda, reports, schedules, printed matter, and photographs.

52 manuscript boxes, 1 oversize box (22.6 linear feet)

spa, Latn

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 6663564

Hoover Institution Archives

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