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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Central Files. Chronological File
JFKWHCFCHRON-009-001
This file contains carbon copies of President John F. Kennedy’s outgoing correspondence to individuals and organizations regarding legislation, the Agency for International Development (AID), the America’s Cup sailing regatta, expressions of congratulations for various occasions, and condolence letters to families who lost relatives in the Vietnam War.
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Central Files. Chronological File
JFKWHCFCHRON-012-002
This file contains carbon copies of President John F. Kennedy’s outgoing correspondence to individuals and organizations regarding pending legislation, gifts sent to the White House, appointments to federal positions, suggested emendations to the budget, recommendations for specific programs, condolence letters to families of deceased members of the United States Armed Forces, and expressions of congratulations for various occasions.
Textual folder
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Central Files. Chronological File
JFKWHCFCHRON-012-001
This file contains carbon copies of President John F. Kennedy’s outgoing correspondence to individuals and organizations regarding labor disputes, pending legislation, gifts sent to the White House, appointments to federal positions, suggested emendations to the budget, recommendations for specific programs, condolence letters to families of deceased members of the United States Armed Forces, and expressions of congratulations for various occasions.
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Central Files. Chronological File
JFKWHCFCHRON-011-007
This file contains carbon copies of President John F. Kennedy’s outgoing correspondence to individuals and organizations regarding condolences to families of deceased members of the United States Air Force and Army; proposed legislation to increase the Federal government’s participation in capital improvement programs in Washington, D.C.; gifts sent to the White House; and expressions of congratulations for various occasions.