Selected Latin American Primary Source Holdings, Perry Library, Old Dominion University
Bolivia (1950s-80s, Princeton collection)
Costa Rica (La Gaceta, official government record, 1877-1957,1970-1993) Micro F1541.G33
Cuba (very extensive, Princeton collection)
Guatemala. Microfilm F1466.5 .A78 1985. Covers period 1944-1963; consists of 2636 ephemeral primarily political publications which are part of the Taracena Flores Collection of the University of Texas. They represent a broad range of organizations and interest groups. Guide to the collection available at http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utlac/00073/lac-00073p1.html
Mexico (very extensive, Princeton collection)
Nicaragua (very extensive, Princeton collection)
Nicaragua (La Gaceta, official government record, 1845-1946) Micro F1521.G33
Latin America (labor, women, gender, Princeton collection)
U.S. relations with Central America
Correspondence and record cards of the Military Intelligence Division relating to general, political, economic, and military conditions in Central America, 1918-1941. Micro F1438.U65 1987 reels 1-12
Records of the Department of State relating to internal affairs of Central America, 1910-29 Micro F1438.U59 reels 1-16
Records of the Department of State relating to internal affairs of Central America, 1930-1949 Micro F1438.U57 1984 reels 1-6
U.S. relations with El Salvador
Despatches from United States Consuls in San Salvador, 1868-1906. Micro F1486.1.U51
U.S. relations with Latin America
Records of the Department of State relating to political relations of the United States with other American States (The Monroe Doctrine) 1910-1949. Micro JX1425.U59 1983
Diplomatic correspondence of the United States [microform] : concerning the independence of the Latin-American nations / selected and arranged by William R. Manning. New York: Oxford University Press, 1925. Micro Z1236.L53 no. LAC 22111-13
Compilation of executive documents and diplomatic correspondence relative to a trans-isthnian canal in Central America [microform] : With specific reference to the treaty of 1846 between the United States and New Granada (U.S. of Colombia) and the "Clayton-Bulwer" treaty of 1850 between the United States and Great Britain. . . . Micro Z1236.L53 no. LAC 21399-401
U.S. relations with Mexico