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Preliminary Report on Materials in the National Archives Relating to Africa

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 June 2017

Morris Rieger*
Affiliation:
Archivist in Charge, Labor and Transportation Branch National Archives and Records Service

Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © African Studies Association 1959

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References

page 2 note * (1) Guide to the Records in the National Archives, 19U8, 684 p.; (2) National Archives Accessions, issued quarterly, 1948-52, and irregularly thereafter; (3) Your Government's Records in the National Archives, 1950, 102 p.; (4) Handbook of Federal World War Agencies and Their Records, 1917-1921, 1943, 666 p.; (5) Federal Records of World War II: Vol. I, Civilian Agencies, 1950, 1,073 p.; Vol. II, Military Agencies, 1951, 1,06l p.; $2.50 each. (T) is out of print but widely available in metropolitan and university libraries. (2), (3), and (4) may be obtained without charge from the Exhibits and Publications Branch, National Archives, Washington 25, D. C. (5) may be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.

page 4 note * See also the detailed analysis of the materials in the diplomatic correspondence relating to each country published in Claude H. Van Tyne and Waldo G. Leland, Guide to the Archives of the Government of the United States in Washington (2d. Ed. Washington, 1907), p. 7-20.

page 13 note * An index to the microfilms of the German Foreign Ministry records for Hitler period is now in preparation.