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The original documents are located in Box A4, folder “Elizabeth II and Phillip (Queen and Prince Consort of Great Britain)” of the Gerald and Betty Ford Special Materials Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National …
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EXECUTilL October 3, 1974 ;;;lj 1/4, 'x&N Dear Allen: I have rec:eived your letter fndfcattng your opposttton to III.Y pardoning of Preatdent Nixon. I appreciate having the benefit of your optnton and. wMle I am sorry that we are not tn agreement, I do want to thank you for takfng the trouble to let me know your views. \ MY assumption to the Presidency followed a year of tvnnotl and strife unprecedented tn our nation's h1story. I just did not thtnk that 1t would be in the best interest of the country to …
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FORD WHITE HOUSE PRESS RELEASES REGARDING PRESIDENT NIXON Date Issued Item Title 8/9/1974 Richard Nixon Letter of Resignation 9/3/1974 Memorandum to Leon Jaworski from Henry Ruth, Watergate Special Prosecution Office, Department of Justice, re: Mr. Nixon and matters still under investigation Digital Link whpr19740809-020 whpr19741017-020 9/3/1974 Memorandum from to Leon Jaworski from Henry Ruth, Watergate Special Prosecution Force, regarding Mr. Nixon 9/4/1974 Letter of Leon Jaworski, Special Prosecutor, …
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·•,. THE FOLLOWING IS A RECORD OF THE M.AIL RECEIVED IN THE MAIL ROOM THE PERIOD ENDING SEPTEMBER 20, 1974 BREAKDOWN OF MAIL BI-WEEKLY TOTALS LETTERS POSTCARDS ; ! PRESIDENTIAL UNPROCESSED PREVIOUSLY CARRIED FORWARD 53,861 TOTAL PRESIDENTIAL RECEIVED THIS PERIOD 295,237 * 0 PRESIDENTIAL PROCESSED THIS PERIOD 116,376 0 PRESIDENTIAL UNPROCESSED THIS PERIOD 232,722 0 i { ; TOTAL SECRETARIAT AND EXECUTIVE OFFICE MAIL 23,770 TOTAL PRESIDENT AND FIRST LADY 3,858 RECD. TWO WEEK PERIOD ENDING: 9-20-74 322,865 …
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THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON September 8, 1974 Dear Mr. President: Without doubt this is the most difficult decision I ever have had to make. I cannot find words to adequately express my respect and admiration for you over the many years of our friendship and my belief that you could heal the wounds and unite our country in this most critical time in our nation's history. Words also cannot convey my appreciation for the opportunity to serve on your staff during the transitional days of your Presidency and …
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File scanned from "Vietnam (30)", Box 20, National Security Adviser. Presidential Country Files for East Asia and the Pacific, Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library MEMORANDUM .........,_ ~HE PRESir~uT ll~S SEEN .•.• 3866 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON GONFIDE'f¢'fl:z't~ MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT t v FROM: BRENT SCOWCROFT SUBJECT: Escape from South Vietnam Our Embassy in Bangkok has compiled information (Tab A) on the most recent instances of Vietnamese refugees fleeing from South Vietnam. Since the risks …
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