Uruguay: U.S. Relations with Uruguay
[Facsimile Page 1]UR–1. Memorandum from the Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (Rubottom) to the Deputy Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs (Dillon)
Source: Department of State, Rubottom Files, Lot 60 D 553, “Uruguay 1958.” Confidential. Drafted by Livingston S. Watrous, Officer in Charge of River [illegible in the original] Affairs in the Office of South American Affairs, and concurred in by Alexander M. [illegible in the original], Officer in Charge of Economic Development in the Office of Inter-American Regional Economic Affairs. The source text is an unsigned carbon copy.
UR–2. Letter from the Chargé in Uruguay (Espy) to the Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (Rubottom)
Source: Department of State, Rubottom Files, Lot 60 D 553, “Uruguay 1958.” Confidential; Official-Informal.
UR–3. Memorandum of Conversation, by the Director of the Office of South American Affairs (Bernbaum)
Source: Department of State, ARA Files, Lot 62 D 359, “American Meatpackers.” Confidential.
UR–4. Memorandum of Conversation, Department of State
Source: Department of State, Rubottom Files, Lot 60 D 553, “Uruguay 105.” Confidential. Drafted by Watrous on May [illegible in the original]. Information on the source text indicates that the conversation took place at 11:00 a.m. The source text is an unsigned carbon copy.
UR–5. Memorandum of a Conversation
Source: Department of State, Rubottom Files, Lot 60 D 553, “Uruguay 1958.” Confidential. Drafted by Bernbaum. The source text is an unsigned carbon copy.
UR–6. Letter from the Ambassador in Uruguay (Woodward) to the Deputy Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs (Dillon)
Source: Department of State, Central Files, 411.334/7–4458. Limited Official Use; Official-Informal. Robert F. Woodward presented his credentials on April 21, 1958.
UR–8. Letter from the Director of the Office of South American Affairs (Bernbaum) to the Ambassador in Uruguay (Woodward)
Source: Department of State, Rubottom Files, Lot 60 D 553, “Uruguay 1958.” Limited Official Use; Official-Informal. The source text is a carbon copy bearing Bernbaum’s typed signature.
UR–9. Despatch from the Ambassador in Uruguay (Woodward) to the Department of State
Source: Department of State, Central Files, 733.00/12–558. Confidential.
UR–10. Memorandum from the Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (Rubottom) to the Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs (Dillon)
Source: Department of State, Central Files, 411.334/2–359. Confidential. Drafted by Jackson W. Wilson, Officer in Charge of Uruguayan Affairs in the Bureau of inter-American Affairs.
UR–11. Telegram From the Embassy in Uruguay to the Department of State
Source: Department of State, Central Files. 5 pages not declassified.
UR–13. Memorandum of a Conversation
Source: Department of State, Conference Files, Lot 64 D 559, OF 1607. Official Use Only. Drafted by Ambassador Woodward, and approved in the White House on March 22. Information on the source text indicates that the conversation took place in the U.S. Embassy residence at 9:00 a.m.
UR–14. Memorandum of a Conversation
Source: Department of State, Conference Files, Lot 64 D 559, OF 1607. Official Use Only. Drafted by Jackson W. Wilson, and approved in the White House on March 24. Information on the source text indicates that the conversation took place in the Session Room; Government House, at 4:30 p.m.
UR–15. Memorandum of Conversation
Source: Department of State, Conference Files, Lot 64 D 559, OF 1607. Confidential. Drafted by Henry A. Hoyt on March 3, and approved in the office of the Secretary of State on March 17, 1960. Information on the source text indicates that the conversation took place in the Uruguayan Foreign offices at 7:00 p.m.
UR–16. Despatch from the Ambassador in Uruguay (Woodward) to the Department of State
Source: Department of State, Central Files, 733.00/8–2660. Limited Official Use.
UR–17. Memorandum of the Conversation
Source: Department of State, Central Files, 733.00/9–2060. Confidential. Co-drafted by Clarence A. Boenstra, Director of the Office of East Coast Affairs, and Fernando A. Van [illegible in the original] of the Division of language Services. Information on the [illegible in the original] was approved in the White House on September 23.