Cabinet: Great Britain, February 1961-February 1965 (1 of 2 folders)

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Title
Cabinet: Great Britain, February 1961-February 1965 (1 of 2 folders)
Collection
C. Douglas Dillon Personal Papers
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
CDDPP-041-013
Date(s) of Materials
23 March 1962-4 February 1965, undated
Extent / Physical Description
99 digital pages
Series
Series 2.4. Subject Files, 1956-1965.
Preferred Citation
C. Douglas Dillon Personal Papers. Treasury Department, 1961-1965. Subject Files, 1956-1965. Cabinet: Great Britain, February 1961-February 1965 (1 of 2 folders). CDDPP-041-013. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Place(s)
Contributor(s)
Great Britain. Exchequer and Audit Department
Media Type
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