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  4. Participation of the United States in the economic development of Ecuador

Foreign Relations of the United States, 1946, The American Republics, Volume XI

Participation of the United States in the economic development of Ecuador75

75. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1945, vol. ix, pp. 1051–1061.


[743] Memorandum of Conversation, by Mr. Henry Dearborn of the Division of North and West Coast Affairs

[Washington,] May 2, 1946.

822.154/5–246


[744] Memorandum by the Director of the Office of American Republic Affairs (Briggs) to the Assistant Secretary of State for American Republic Affairs (Braden)

[Washington,] May 10, 1946.

822.51/5–1046


[745] Memorandum of Conversation, by Mr. Henry Dearborn of the Division of North and West Coast Affairs

[Washington,] May 31, 1946.

822.51/5–3146


[746] Memorandum of Conversation, by Mr. Henry Dearborn of the Division of North cmd West Coast Affairs

[Washington,] June 7, 1946.

822.51/6–746


[747] The Acting Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Ecuador (Scotten)

Washington, July 1, 1946—6 p.m.

822.51/7–146: Telegram


[748] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Ecuador (Scotten)

Washington, July 26, 1946—8 p.m.

822.51/7–146: Telegram


[749] The Ambassador in Ecuador (Scotten) to the Secretary of State

Quito, August 17, 1946—3 p.m.
[Received 10:24 p.m.]

822.51/8–1746: Telegram


[750] The Acting Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Ecuador (Scotten)

Washington, August 26, 1946.

822.51/8–2646

The American Republics

  • Preface
  • List of abbreviations, symbols, and code names
  • General: (Documents 1-141)
    • Argentina: (Documents 142-271)
      • Bolivia: (Documents 272-377)
        • Brazil: (Documents 378-504)
          • Chile: (Documents 505-587)
            • Colombia: (Documents 588-622)
              • Costa Rica: (Documents 623-637)
                • Cuba: (Documents 638-686)
                  • Dominican Republic: (Documents 687-704)
                    • Ecuador: (Documents 705-752)
                      • Participation of the United States in the economic development of Ecuador (Documents 743-750)
                      • El Salvador:
                        • Guatemala: (Documents 753-767)
                          • Haiti: (Documents 768-800)
                            • Honduras: (Documents 801-810)
                              • Mexico: (Documents 811-861)
                                • Nicaragua: (Documents 862-883)
                                  • Panama: (Documents 884-942)
                                    • Paraguay: (Documents 943-977)
                                      • Peru: (Documents 978-1040)
                                        • Uruguay: (Documents 1041-1074)
                                          • Venezuela: (Documents 1075-1135)
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