The Panama Canal Museum Collection at the George A. Smathers Libraries at the University of Florida is part of the Panama and The Canal project. The collection includes materials including artifacts, maps, and oral histories related to the Panama Canal, the Canal Zone, and the Republic of Panama. English, includes Spanish and French materials
The The Panama Canal: Riots, Treaties, Elections, and a little Military Madness, 1959-1973 exhibit from the National Archives includes records series relating to Panama were declassified from Record Group 59, General Records of the Department of State, and Record Group 84, Records of the Foreign Service Posts of the Department of State. They include memorandums, correspondence, telegrams, reports and scattered photographs concerning such matters as U.S.-Panamanian Canal relations, riots and student protests, diplomatic treaties, development of foreign policy from President John F. Kennedy to President Gerald R. Ford, internal political affairs, economic issues, the defense of the Canal and U.S. military presence, a discussion of a new sea level canal, and Panamanian sovereignty over the Canal and the Canal Zone. English
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CIA reports, memos, and cables on situations and conditions in Latin America, 1946-1976.
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Format | Microfilm (5 reels) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Arrangement | By country, then chronological | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Indexes | CIA Research Reports: Latin America 1946-1976. |
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