Political upheaval in Nicaragua: United States policies of nonintervention and nonrecognition 1
1. For previous documentation on reaffirmation of United States policy of nonintervention in the internal affairs of Nicaragua, see Foreign Relations, 1946, vol. xi, pp. 1068 ff.
[746] The Acting Secretary of State to the Embassy in Costa Rica
Washington, September
23, 1947—1 p.m.
817.01/9–2047: Telegram
[747] The Acting Secretary of State to the Embassy in Nicaragua
Washington, September 23,
1947.
817.51/9–2347: Airgram
[748] The Acting Secretary of State to the Embassy in Nicaragua
Washington, September
24, 1947—6 p.m.
817.00/9–2347: Telegram
[749] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Chief of the Division of Central America and Panama Affairs (Newbegin)
[Washington,] October 6, 1947.
817.00/10–647
[750] The Chargé in Nicaragua (Bernbaum) to the Secretary of State
Managua, October 6,
1947—noon.
817.00/10–647: Telegram
[751] The Chargé in Costa Rica (Carrigan) to the Secretary of State
San José, November
25, 1947—5 p.m.
817.01/11–2547: Telegram
[752] The Acting Secretary of State to the Embassy in Costa Rica
Washington, November
28, 1947—7 p.m.
817.01/11–2547: Telegram
[753] The Chargé in Nicaragua (Bernbaum) to the Secretary of State
Managua, December 2,
1947.
817.00/12–247
[754] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Director of the Office of American Republic Affairs (Daniels)
[Washington,] December 10, 1947.
817.00/12–1047
[755] The Acting Secretary of State to Diplomatic Representatives in the American Republics Except Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, and Nicaragua
Washington, December
31, 1947—4 a.m.
817.01/12–3147: Circular telegram