Collection Summary
U.S. Commission on CIA Activities within the United States Records
1941-1975
1956-1975
1941-1975
1956-1975
MSS57182
U.S. Commission on CIA Activities within the United States
12,700 items
38 containers
15 linear feet
English
Collection material in English
Manuscript Division, Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
Ad hoc commission, created by President
Gerald R. Ford via Executive Order 11828 on 4 January 1975, charged with determining
whether the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) conducted domestic surveillance and other
activities. Testimonies, documents, and staff interviews with witnesses regarding the
full range of subjects covered by the commission's final report, as well as files
regarding the assassinations of foreign leaders, a topic studied by the commission but
not included in its final report.
Selected Search Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the LC
Catalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and
by occupation and listed alphabetically.
Organizations
United States. Central Intelligence Agency.
United States. Commission on CIA Activities within the United States.
Subjects
Assassination.
Civil rights--United States.
Defectors--United States.
Detention of persons--United States.
Dissenters--United States.
Governmental investigations--United States.
Human experimentation in medicine--United States.
Human rights--Government policy--United States.
Intelligence service--Government policy--United States.
Intelligence service--United States.
National security--United States.
Postal service--United States.
Privacy, Right of--United States.
Torture--United States.
Acquisition Information
The records of the Commission on CIA Activities within the United States were given to
the Library of Congress by its chairman, Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller, in
1976-1977.
Processing History
The records of the commission were processed in 1997 by Bradley E. Gernand. The finding
aid was revised in 2010.
Additional Guides
The table of contents of the
Final Report to the President by the Commission on CIA Activities Within the
United States
(Washington, D.C.: Superintendent of Documents, 1975) has been reproduced as an
Appendix to the finding aid and is available in the Manuscript Division Reading Room.
Consult reference staff for assistance.
Other Repositories
These records are a culled version of originals in the Gerald R. Ford Presidential
Library. A similar set is in the custody of the Rockefeller University Archive Center at
Pocantico Hills in North Tarrytown, N.Y.
Copyright Status
Works prepared by United States government employees as part of their official duties
are in the public domain. The copyright status of materials written by other individuals
or organizations is governed by the Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17,
U.S.C.).
Access and Restrictions
Restrictions apply governing the use, photoduplication, or publication of items in this
collection. Consult reference staff in the Manuscript Division for information
concerning these restrictions. In addition, many collections are stored off-site and
advance notice is needed to retrieve these items for research use.
Security Classified Documents
Government regulations control the use of security classified items in this collection.
Manuscript Division staff can furnish information concerning access to and use of
classified material.
Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information:
Container number, U.S. Commission on CIA Activities within the United States Records,
Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Organizational History
The U.S. Commission on CIA Activities within the United States was an ad hoc commission,
created by President Gerald R. Ford via Executive Order 11828 on 4 January 1975, and
known as the Rockefeller Commission after its chair, Vice President Nelson A.
Rockefeller. The commission was charged with determining whether the Central
Intelligence Agency (CIA) conducted domestic surveillance and other activities. Its
final report, published June 6, 1975, found that the CIA had conducted unlawful acts
within the United States that included infiltrating dissident groups, opening private
mail, testing behavior-inducing drugs on unknowing citizens, and subjecting foreign
defectors to physical abuse and prolonged confinement.
Scope and Content Note
The records of the Commission on CIA Activities within the United States span the years
1941-1975, with the bulk of the material concentrated in the period 1956-1975. The ad
hoc commission, created by President Gerald R. Ford via Executive Order 11828 on 4
January 1975, and known as the Rockefeller Commission after its chair, Vice President
Nelson A. Rockefeller, was charged with determining whether the Central Intelligence
Agency (CIA) conducted domestic surveillance and other activities. Its final report on 6
June 1975 found that the CIA had conducted unlawful acts within the United States that
included infiltrating dissident groups, opening private mail, testing behavior-inducing
drugs on unknowing citizens, and subjecting foreign defectors to physical abuse and
prolonged confinement.
The records of the commission in the Library of Congress, a culled version of originals
in the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, were created by Rockefeller as a set of
proceedings and reference materials. As such they do not contain files regarding the
administration or day-to-day functions of the commission. They include testimonies and
staff interviews with witnesses regarding the full range of subjects covered by the
commission's final report, as well as many of the CIA's most sensitive internal
documents, or "family jewels." In addition, the records include files regarding the
assassinations of foreign leaders, a topic studied by the commission but not included in
its final report. The collection is organized into two series, a [Reference File](reffile) containing the original
source material and background information used in authoring the commission's final
report, and a [ Transcripts of
Testimonies File ](transtest) containing depositions of major witnesses appearing before
the commission.
Responsibilities for researching and compiling the various portions of the final report
were assigned to teams of lawyers, each of which maintained its files separately. These
basic file groups have been preserved and consist of subseries within the [Reference File](reffile). The table
of contents of the
Final Report to the President by the Commission on CIA Activities Within the
United States
(Washington, D.C.: Superintendent of Documents, 1975) may be useful when used
in conjunction with the team files. A copy of the table of contents has been reproduced
as an Appendix to the finding aid available in the Manuscript Division Reading Room.
Almost three-thousand pages of testimony were taken from fifty-one witnesses, and
transcripts of many of them make up the [Transcripts of Testimonies File](transtest). These testimonies, provided
under oath as depositions before the sitting commission, differ from less formal
interviews conducted with various parties by individual staff members, filed in the [Reference File](reffile).
File numbers assigned to each folder by the commission have been retained and listed in
the container list. These numbers match those on the original files in the Gerald R.
Ford Presidential Library in Ann Arbor, Michigan. All files are reproductions of
originals in the Ford Library save those in the [G-M-G File](refgmg) of the [Reference File](reffile), for which there are no originals.
Six sets of these records were produced, of which this set, the Ford Library set, and a
set in the custody of the Rockefeller University Archive Center at Pocantico Hills in
North Tarrytown, N.Y. are the only ones known to be extant. The original "family jewels"
files remain in the custody of the CIA.
Arrangement of the Papers
The collection is arranged in four series:
-
[ Reference File
(Classified), 1941-1975 ](reffile)
-
[ Transcripts of
Testimonies (Classified), 1975 ](transtest)
-
[ Top Secret, 1951-1975 ](topsec)
-
[ Sensitive Compartmented
Information, 1952-1975 ](sentcominfo)
Container List
CL 1-CL 28
Reference File (Classified), 1941-1975
1941-1975
CL 1-CL 3
Baker-Weider File (Classified), 1952-1975
1952-1975
Correspondence, memoranda, notes, reports, and testimony of senior counsel
Harold A. Baker and counsel James B. Weidner regarding postal intercepts,
domestic intelligence collection and coordination by federal agencies, CIA aid
to other agencies, and Operation [Sanitized], by
which the CIA collected information on dissidents. This information comprises
chapters 9-11 of the final report and the portion of chapter 17 relating to the
federal government.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or subject.
CL 1
Angleton, James J.,
1975
1975
CL 1
VI(F)4
Interviews of 27 Feb. and 12 Mar.
1975
27 Feb. and 12
Mar. 1975
CL 1
V(B)4
Interview of 16 Apr.
1975
16 Apr.
1975
Brown, Robert D., Jr.,
1975
1975
CL 1
I(A)4
Deposition, 1975
[
See Top Secret
](tsbrowndis)
1975
CL 1
VII(D)4
Interview, 1975
1975
Central Intelligence Agency
CL 1
IV(F)4
Assistance to federal, state and local
governments, 1973-1975
[
See also Top Secret
](tsassfedloc)
1973-1975
CL 1
IV(C)4
Employees detailed to other agencies,
1963-1975
1963-1975
International Terrorism Group
CL 1
II(C)4
1970-1975
1970-1975
CL 1
VII(I)4
1975
1975
CL 1
VII(V)4
1975 (includes statement
by Alan P. White)
1975
CL 1
VII(H)4
Management Advisory Group,
1975
1975
CL 1
VII(U)4
Domestic dissident groups, 1975
[
See also Top Secret
](tsdomdisgroups)
1975
CL 1
I(B)4
Finch, Bob [alias],
1975
1975
CL 1
II(A)4
General correspondence,
1975
1975
Godfrey, Edwin Drexel, Jr.,
1973-1975
1973-1975
CL 1
I(C)4
Deposition, 1975
1975
CL 1
I(CC)4
Exhibits, 1973-1975
1973-1975
(2 folders)
Hood, William J.
CL 1
I(D)4
Deposition, 1975
1975
CL 1
VII(A)4
Interview,
1974-1975
1974-1975
CL 1
II(B)4
Hunt, E. Howard, Jr.,
1975
1975
Interagency intelligence
coordination
CL 1
V(A)4
1967-1974
[
See also Top Secret
](tsinterintellcoord)
1967-1974
CL 1
V(F)4
1969-1975
[
See also Top Secret
](tsinterintellcoord)
1969-1975
CL 1
V(G)4
1975
1975
Kalaris, George T.,
1975
1975
CL 1
I(E)4
Deposition, 1975
[
See Top Secret
](tskalaris)
1975
CL 2
VII(F)4
Interview, 1975
1975
CL 2
I(F)4
Karamessines, Thomas H., 1975
[
See Top Secret
](tskaramess)
1975
Kennedy, John F., assassination
CL 2
II(B)4
Hunt, E. Howard, Jr., 1975
CL 2
VII(J)4
Marcules, Charles K. [alias],
1975
1975
Miler, Newton Scott
CL 2
I(G)4
Deposition, 1975 [
See Top Secret
](tsmiller)
CL 2
VII(C)4
Interview, 1975
1975
Ober, Richard
CL 2
I(H)4
Depositions, 1975
[
See Top Secret
](tsober)
1975
(2 folders)
CL 2
VII(G)4
Proposed questions,
1975
1975
CL 2
I(I)4
Postal intercepts
CL 2
VI(P)4
Applicable statutes,
1975
1975
CL 2
VI(Q)4
Blount, Winton M., Jr.,
1975
1975
Congressional hearings,
1975
1975
CL 2
VI(A)4
Crowley, Robert T.,
1975
1975
CL 2
VI(C)4
[Sanitized], 1975
1975
CL 2
VI(N)4
General, 1951-1967,
1973-1975
1951-1967,
1973-1975
CL 2
VI(B)4
Kelly, James H., Jr.,
1975
1975
CL 2
VI(D)4
[Sanitized], 1975
1975
CL 2
VI(R)4
Review by CIA inspector general,
1969, 1975
[
See also Top Secret
](tsreviewcia)
1969,
1975
CL 2
VI(E)4
Shinn, Jerry L.,
1975
1975
CL 2
IV(D)4
Projects
CL 2
VII(E)4
[Sanitized], 1975
1975
CL 2
VII(L)4
[Sanitized], 1973
1973
CL 2
VI(K)4
[Sanitized], 1957,
1975
1957,
1975
CL 2
VI(J)4
[Sanitized], 1967-1968,
1975
1967-1968,
1975
[Sanitized],
1971-1975
1971-1975
CL 2
II(L)4
[Sanitized],
1971-1975
1971-1975
Requests for CIA files by date of
request
1975
1975
CL 2
VII(M)4
14 Mar., 1968-1970
[
See also Top Secret
](tsrequests)
14 Mar.,
1968-1970
CL 2
VII(N)4
17 Mar., 1971-1973
17 Mar.,
1971-1973
CL 3
18 Mar.,
regarding
18
Mar.
CL 3
VII(P)4
General,
1967-1970
1967-1970
CL 3
VI(G)4
Project
[Sanitized], 1971-1975
1971-1975
CL 3
VII(O)4
Projects
[Sanitized], and
[Sanitized], 1967-1968
1967-1968
CL 3
VII(Q)4
24 Mar., regarding New Left,
1968
1968
25 Mar.,
regarding
25
Mar.
CL 3
VII(S)4
General,
1967
1967
CL 3
VI(M)4
Postal intercepts,
1952-1975
1952-1975
CL 3
IV(B)4
31 Mar., 1975
31 Mar.,
1975
CL 3
VI(H)4
18 Apr., regarding inspector
general, 1961-1962
1961-1962
23 Apr., re
23
Apr.
CL 3
V(D)4
General,
1969-1973
1969-1973
CL 3
VII(R)4
Helms, Richard
24 Apr.,
regarding
24
Apr.
CL 3
IV(E)4
[Sanitized], Projects [Sanitized], and
[Sanitized], and International Police Services, Inc.,
1975
1975
CL 3
VII(T)4
Project
[Sanitized], 1967-1968
1967-1968
CL 3
IV(A)4
12 May, 1975
12 May,
1975
CL 3
V(E)4
12-16 May, regarding ICIS [sic] and ICS
[sic], 1965
1965
CL 3
VI(I)4
13 May, regarding Project [Sanitized],
1969-1975
1969-1975
CL 3
V(C)4
16 May, regarding James J. Angleton,
undated
undated
CL 3
VII(B)4
Rocca, Raymond G., 1975
[
See Top Secret
](tsrocca)
1975
CL 3
VII(K)4
Stein, John, 1975
1975
CL 3
VI(O)4
Telephone calls to Communist countries,
1975
1975
CL 3
II(D)4
Tschebotarioff, Gregory P., 1958-1961,
1970-1975
1958-1961,
1970-1975
Vesco, Robert L.
CL 3
III(A)4
General,
1972-1975
1972-1975
CL 3
III(C)4
International Overseas Services, Inc.,
1972-1975
1972-1975
CL 3
III(B)4
Memorandum regarding,
1975
1975
CL 4-CL 6
Belin-Gray-Greene File (Classified), 1955-1975
1955-1975
Correspondence, memoranda, notes, reports, and testimony of executive director
David W. Belin, counsel Marvin L. Gray, Jr., and special counsel Ronald J.
Greene.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or subject.
CL 4
III(A)4
Anderson, George W., Jr.,
1975
1975
CL 4
III(B)4
Angleton, James J.,
1975
1975
CL 4
[?]
Bissell, Richard M., Jr., 1968,
1975
1968, 1975
CL 4
III(D)4
Blee, David W., 1975
1975
CL 4
III(E)4
Brewer, George R.,
1975
1975
CL 4
III(F)4
Brown, Robert D., Jr.,
1975
1975
CL 4
III(G)4
Bundy, McGeorge,
1975
1975
Central Intelligence Agency
Correspondence,
1975
1975
CL 4
II(K)4
January
January
CL 4
II(J)4
February
February
CL 4
II(I)4
March
March
CL 4
II(N)4
March-April
March-April
CL 4
II(H)4
April
April
CL 4
II(G)4
May
[
See also Top Secret
](tsiig4)
May
CL 4
II(M)4
May-June
May-June
CL 4
IV(U)4
Documentation provided orally,
1975
1975
CL 4
II(OO)4
Interventions in oversight of,
1973-1975
1973-1975
CL 4
IV(O)4
Summary of operations,
1975
1975
CL 4
III(H)4
Chamberlain, Donald F.,
1975
1975
CL 5
Chronological file,
1975
1975
CL 5
II(F)4
January-February
January-February
CL 5
II(E)4
March
March
CL 5
II(D)4
April
April
CL 5
II(C)4
May
May
CL 5
II(B)4
June
June
CL 5
III(I)4
Clifford, Clark M.,
1975
1975
CL 5
[?]
Colby, William E.,
1975
1975
CL 5
I(A-U)4
Commissioners' meetings,
1975
1975
CL 5
III(J)4
Cotter, William J.,
1975
1975
CL 5
[?]
Coyne, J. Patrick,
1975
1975
CL 5
III(M)4
Cregar, William O.,
1975
1975
CL 5
IV(S)4
Cuba, 1975
1975
CL 5
IV(N)4
Documents circulated,
1975
1975
CL 5
III(N)4
Donahue, Arnold,
1975
1975
CL 5
III(O)4
Dorsen, Norman, 1975
1975
CL 5
III(P)4
Dudley, C. Donald,
1975
1975
CL 5
II(S)4
Final report, outline,
1975
1975
CL 5
II(T)4
Guidelines and parameters of investigation,
1975
1975
CL 5
[?]
Helms, Richard, 1975
1975
CL 5
III(R)4
Horn, Jason, 1975
[
See Top Secret
](tphorn)
1975
CL 5
III(S)4
Houston, Lawrence R.,
1975
1975
CL 5
IV(B)4
Hughes, Howard R., undated
[
See also Secret Compartmented Information
](scihuges)
undated
CL 5
II(U)4
Informants and witnesses,
1975
1975
Intelligence
CL 5
IV(R)4
Equipment, undated [
See also Secret Compartmented Information
](sciivr4)
CL 5
IV(C)4
Leaks, undated
[
See also Top Secret
](tsleaks)
undated
CL 5
IV(D)4
Operations by foreign governments within
the U.S., 1975
1975
CL 5
II(V)4
Interviews, 1975
1975
CL 5
III(T)4
[Sanitized], 1975
1975
CL 5
III(U)4
Karamessines, Thomas H., 1975
[
See also Top Secret
](tskaramessiiiu4)
1975
CL 5
III(V)4
Kelley, Clarence M.,
1975
1975
CL 5
IV(H)4
Killam, Robert G.,
1975
1975
CL 5
III(W)4
Kirkpatrick, Lyman B., Jr.,
1975
1975
CL 5
III(X)4
Kissinger, Henry A.,
1975
1975
CL 5
II(W)4
Knoche, Henry, meetings with,
1975
1975
CL 5
III(Y)4
Kuh, Richard A.,
1975
1975
CL 5
III(Z)4
Marcules, Charles K. [alias],
1975
1975
CL 5
III(AA)4
[Sanitized], 1975
1975
CL 5
III(BB)4
McCone, John A.,
1975
1975
CL 5
IV(Z)4
McIlvain, Judd, 1975
1975
CL 6
Memoranda
CL 6
II(V)4
Commission members,
1975
1975
CL 6
II(X)4
For the file,
1975
1975
CL 6
II(AA)4
Legal staff, 1975
1975
CL 6
II(Z)4
Staff, 1975
1975
CL 6
III(CC)4
Miler, Newton Scott,
1975
1975
CL 6
IV(J)4
Miscellaneous, 1975
1975
CL 6
IV(I)4
Nossenko, Yuriy Ivanovich, 1955,
1964-1969, 1975
1955, 1964-1969,
1975
CL 6
III(DD)4
Ober, Richard, 1975
1975
CL 6
III(EE)4
O'Brien, Walter L., 1975
[
See Top Secret
](tsobrieniiiee4)
1975
CL 6
IV(A)4
Official Secrets Acts of the United Kingdom,
1975
1975
CL 6
IV(Q)4
Organizational history, undated
[
See Secret Compartmented Information
](sciorganhisivq4)
undated
CL 6
II(BB)4
Organization charts,
1975
1975
CL 6
III(FF)4
Osborn, Howard J., 1975
[
See also Top Secret
](tsosborn)
1975
CL 6
IV(K)4
Oswald, Lee Harvey,
1975
1975
CL 6
III(GG)4
Papich, Sam J., 1975
1975
CL 6
III(HH)4
[Sanitized], 1975
1975
CL 6
II(NN)4
Presidential library access,
1975
1975
CL 6
II(DD)4
Press, 1975
1975
Projects
CL 6
IV(G)4
[Sanitized], 1975
1975
CL 6
IV(E)4
[Sanitized], 1960,
1975
1960,
1975
CL 6
IV(L)4
Psychological Stress Evaluator,
1975
1975
CL 6
II(EE)4
Questions for witnesses,
1975
1975
CL 6
III(II)4
Raborn, William Francis, Jr.,
1975
1975
Requests for CIA files and information,
regarding organizational history
CL 6
IV(Q)4
1975, 21 Feb.
[
See also Secret Compartmented Information
](sciorganhisivq4)
1975, 21 Feb.
CL 6
IV(R)4
undated, [
See also Secret Compartmented Information
](sciorganhisivq4)
undated
CL 6
III(JJ)4
Rocca, Raymond G.,
undated
undated
CL 6
III(KK)4
Sayle, Edward F.,
1975
1975
CL 6
III(LL)4
Schlesinger, James R.,
1975
1975
CL 6
IV(F)4
Soviet Union, assassinations and kidnappings,
1964, 1975
1964, 1975
CL 6
III(MM)4
Stewart, Gordon M.,
1975
1975
CL 6
II(KK)4
Subpoena powers,
1975
1975
CL 6
III(NN)4
Tanes, Michael, 1975
1975
CL 6
II(LL)4
Timetable, 1975
1975
CL 6
III(OO)4
True, Ralph O., 1975
1975
CL 6
II(MM)4
Waivers of rights by witnesses,
1975
1975
CL 6
III(PP)4
Warner, John S.,
1975
1975
CL 6
IV(T)4
Warren Commission, evidence withheld,
undated.
undated
CL 6
III(RR)4
White, Alan P., 1975
1975
CL 6
III(QQ)4
White, Lawrence K.,
1975
1975
CL 7-CL 12
Gellhorn-Cargill-Hardy File (Classified), 1941-1975
1941-1975
Correspondence, memoranda, notes, reports, and testimony of senior counsel
Ernest Gellhorn and staff members R. Mason Cargill and Timothy S. Hardy
concerning the statutory authority of the CIA, its internal oversight
mechanisms, and oversight exerted by external agencies. Their findings are
presented as Parts II and III, or chapters 4-8, of the final report.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or subject.
CL 7
VI9H)4
Banking records, access to and disclosure of,
1975
1975
CL 7
VI(O)4
Biological Warfare Convention,
1975
1975
CL 7
VI(K)4
Bivens v. Six Unknown Agents of the FBI,
1970
1970
CL 7
I(J)4
Central Intelligence Act of 1948,
undated
undated
Central Intelligence Agency
Act of 1949
CL 7
I(L)4
Analysis, 1975
1975
CL 7
I(M)4
Congressional debates,
1949
1949
CL 7
II(D)4
Activities in U.S.,
1975
1975
CL 7
III(H)4
Audit staff, 1975
1975
CL 7
I(P)4
Authority to terminate employees,
1962
1962
CL 7
IV(J)4
Briefings to members of Congress,
1973-1975
[
See also Top Secret
](tsbriefmemcon)
1973-1975
(2 folders)
CL 7
III(J)4
Comptroller, 1975
1975
CL 7
III(R)4
Confidential funds, 1948-1961,
1975
1948-1961,
1975
CL 7
III(M)4
Disguise and alias documents,
1973-1975
1973-1975
CL 7
II(F)4
Documents provided,
1975
1975
CL 7
VII(C)4
Domestic activities in support of foreign
operations, 1975
1975
CL 7
III(L)4
Executive Director-Comptroller,
1975
1975
CL 7
VII(D)4
Federal Bureau of Investigation,
1948-1949, 1975
1948-1949,
1975
CL 7
III(E)4
Finance office,
1975
1975
CL 7
I(Y)4
Funding, undated
undated
CL 7
II(H)4
Funding voluntary organizations,
undated
undated
General Counsel
CL 7
III(O)4
Memoranda,
1975
1975
CL 7
III(B)4
Role and function,
1975
1975
CL 7
II(C)3
Historical evaluation,
1971-1975
1971-1975
CL 7
III(A)4
Inspector General,
1975
1975
CL 7
III(I)4
Internal regulations,
1975
1975
Internal regulations and
procedures
CL 7
III(N)4
Financial administration,
1964
1964
CL 8
III(N)4
General,
1971-1975
1971-1975
CL 8
II(I)4
Lawsuits,
1971-1975
1971-1975
CL 8
III(T)4
Legal opinions regarding domestic
activities, 1965-1974
1965-1974
CL 8
III(C)4
Legislative Counsel,
1975
1975
Legislative history, by
CL 8
I(B)4
Central Intelligence Agency,
1967
1967
CL 8
I(G)4
Library of Congress,
1973
1973
CL 8
III(K)4
Management Advisory Group,
1975
1975
CL 8
II(E)4
Organizational structure and staffing
pattern, 1975
1975
CL 8
III(G)4
Personnel office,
1975
1975
CL 8
III(F)4
Plan staff, 1975
1975
CL 8
I(F)4
Proposals for establishment,
1944-1945
1944-1945
CL 8
III(S)4
Relations with government agencies,
1953-1955, 1964-1973
1953-1955,
1964-1973
CL 8
I(DD)4
Responses to draft legislation regarding
intelligence, 1974-1975
1974-1975
CL 9
I(A)4
Statutory authorities,
1947
1947
CL 9
III(D)4
Training office,
1975
1975
CL 9
V(A)4
White House request for monies,
1975
1975
CL 9
IV(B)4
Chapter 17: Recommendations,
1975
1975
CL 9
VI(M)4
Classification and declassification of
national security information, 1953, 1966,
1970-1973
1953, 1966,
1970-1973
CL 9
II(B)4
Clifford, Clark M.,
undated
undated
CL 9
II(K)4
Colby, William E.,
1975
1975
CL 9
Commission on the Organization of the
Government for the Conduct of Foreign Policy
CL 9
IV(P)4
Intelligence resource management,
1974
CL 9
VI(Q)4
Intelligence subcommittee,
1975
CL 9
VI(R)4
Paper by William R. Harris,
1974
CL 9
VI(S)4
Reactions to paper by William R. Harris,
1974
Congressional oversight of intelligence
assets
CL 9
IV(C)4
Memoranda, 1975
CL 10
I(CC)4
Studies, 1975
CL 10
I(V)4
Covert action and national and international
law, 1962, 1975
1962, 1975
CL 10
II(M)4
Defense Department,
1963-1967
1963-1967
CL 10
IV(I)4
Director of Central Intelligence Directives
(DCIDs), 1975
1975
CL 10
I(W)4
Draft legislation regarding intelligence
activities, 1947-1972
1947-1972
CL 10
I(BB)4
Draft National Security Council directive
regarding intelligence activities, 1975
1975
CL 10
VI(L)4
Espionage Act of 1917,
undated
undated
CL 10
VI(B)4
Executive office and branch of government,
legal powers, 1941, 1952
1941, 1952
CL 10
VII(B)4
Federal Advisory Committee Act,
1975
1975
CL 10
I(N)4
Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, Hughes
Amendment to, 1974
1974
CL 10
II(N)4
Foreign government intelligence activity in
U.S., 1975
1975
CL 10
VII(A)4
Gellhorn, Ernest, memoranda,
1975
1975
CL 10
VII(E)4
General correspondence,
1975
1975
CL 10
I(Z)4
Heine v. Raus,
undated
undated
CL 10
I(AA)4
Holtzmann Amendment to LEAA [sic],
1973
1973
CL 10
VI(F)4
Income tax returns, surveillance of,
1975
1975
CL 11
IV(D)4
Intelligence community staff,
1975
1975
CL 11
II(G)4
Intelligence functions in the U.S.
government, 1949-1955
1949-1955
CL 11
III(U)4
Katzenbach [sic] Report,
1975
1975
CL 11
II(P)4
Kissinger, Henry A.,
1975
1975
CL 11
II(L)4
McCone, John A.,
1962
1962
CL 11
IV(H)4
Murphy Commission survey of intelligence
community studies, 1974
[
See also Top Secret
](tsmurphycomm)
1974
National Security Act of 1947
CL 11
I(R)4
Amendment of 1953
1953
CL 11
I(C)4
Congressional debates,
1947
1947
CL 11
I(H)4
Congressional committee reports,
1947
1947
Hearings
CL 11
I(D)4
1947
1947
CL 11
I(K)4
1948
1948
CL 11
I(E)4
Legislative history,
undated
undated
CL 11
VI(A)4
National security and individual rights,
memorandum, 1975
1975
CL 11
IV(F)4
National Security Council directives
regarding intelligence, 1948-1950, 1956-1961, 1970-1975
[
See also Top Secret
](tsinscdirintell)
1948-1950, 1956-1961,
1970-1975
(2 folders)
CL 12
IV(E)4
Office of Management and Budget, oversight of
CIA, 1975
[
See also Top Secret
](tsombovers)
1975
CL 12
IV(G)4
Organizations with influence over CIA,
1975
[
See also Top Secret
](tsorginfcia)
1975
CL 12
I(Q)4
Overseas Differentials and Allowances Act,
1960
1960
CL 12
II(A)4
Pforzheimer, Walter L.,
1975
1975
CL 12
VI(G)4
Postal intercepts,
1975
1975
CL 12
IV(A)4
President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory
Board, 1975
1975
Privacy rights
CL 12
VI(I)4
1974-1975
1974-1975
CL 12
VI(T)4
1975
1975
Sources and methods
CL 12
VI(N)4
Legislation concerning,
1975
1975
CL 12
III(Q)4
Protection, 1947-1952, 1959-1961,
1967-1975
1947-1952,
1959-1961, 1967-1975
CL 12
I(EE)4
Sources and Methods Proviso,
1975
1975
CL 12
VI(J)4
Statutes possibly violated by CIA,
1975
1975
CL 12
III(P)4
Statutory authority to investigate
intelligence agency activities, 1949-1966, 1975
1949-1966,
1975
CL 12
VI(E)4
Surveillance
United States Senate
CL 12
I(I)4
Armed Services Committee files regarding
national intelligence acts, 1947, 1975
1947,
1975
CL 12
I(T)4
Committee on Intelligence
Operations
Debates, 1966
1966
CL 12
I(U)4
Draft legislation regarding intelligence
activities, 1971
1971
CL 12
I(X)4
Investigation of government intelligence
operations, 1975
1975
CL 12
I(S)4
Joint Committee on CIA Activities,
debates, 1956
1956
CL 12
V(B)4
Urban Affairs Research Committee,
1975
1975
CL 12
II(O)4
Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and
Optional Protocol on Disputes, 1972
1972
CL 12
II(J)4
Watergate Special Prosecutor's Force,
1975
1975
CL 12
VI(C)4
Wiretaps, 1974-1975
1974-1975
CL 13-CL 21
Olsen-Roethe File (Classified), 1947-1975
1947-1975
Correspondence, memoranda, notes, photographs, reports, and testimony of senior
counsel Robert B. Olsen and counsel James N. Roethe regarding the CIA's Office
of Security and Directorate of Science and Technology, assistance to state and
local law enforcement agencies, and possible agency collusion in the death of
John F. Kennedy. This information comprises chapters 12, 13, and 16 of the
final report, a portion of chapter 17 relating to state and local governments;
and chapter 19 of the report.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or subject.
CL 13
I(A)4
Ainslie, Neil, 1975
1975
Alleged illegal domestic
activities
CL 13
IV(G)4
Allen, Richard V., 1968,
1975
1968,
1975
CL 13
IV(F)4
Dissident activity,
1973-1975
1973-1975
CL 13
IV(G)4
State police organizations,
1951-1959, 1975
1951-1959,
1975
CL 13
IV(TT)4
Anderson, Jack, surveillance of,
1971
1971
CL 13
I(C)4
Barber, Wilda, 1975
1975
CL 13
I(E)4
[Sanitized], 1975
1975
CL 13
VI(H)4
Bibliography, 1975
1975
CL 13
I(F)4
Blake, John F., 1975
1975
CL 13
I(G)4
[Sanitized], 1975
1975
CL 13
I(H)4
Brandwein, David,
1975
1975
CL 13
I(I)4
Brewer, George R.,
1975
1975
CL 13
I(B)4
Briggman, John F.,
1975
1975
CL 13
I(D)4
Burns, Don, 1975
1975
Cases
CL 13
IV(CC)4
No. 218, 1960,
1975
1960,
1975
CL 13
IV(T)4
Nos. 240, 303, 1961-1966,
1975
1961-1966,
1975
Central Intelligence Agency
CL 13
[?]
Agents Manual, circa
1974
circa
1974
CL 13
VI(I)4
Directorate of Administration,
1975
1975
Office of Security, working
papers
CL 13
IV(C)4
Analysis, 1975
1975
CL 13
IV(A)4
Role and function,
1975
1975
CL 14
VI(B)4
Organizational chart and staffing pattern,
1975
1975
CL 14
IV(B)4
Relations with FBI,
1974-1975
1974-1975
CL 14
IV(EE)4
Support to FBI against foreign
intelligence targets in U.S., 1975
1975
CL 14
I(XX)4
Chapman, E. Forrest,
1975
1975
CL 14
IV(VV)4
Civil disturbances,
1967-1972
1967-1972
CL 14
I(K)4
Cole, Thomas L.,
1975
1975
CL 14
I(L)4
Connors, Donald O.,
1975
1975
CL 14
VI(E)4
Crank mail and telephone calls,
1975
1975
CL 14
I(M)4
Cregar, William O.,
1975
1975
CL 14
I(N)4
Cuccherini, Thomas J.,
1975
1975
CL 14
I(O)4
Cullinane, Maurice J.,
1975
1975
CL 14
IV(UU)4
Demonstrations by activists,
1967
1967
Domestic surveillance activities
CL 14
[?]
General, 1975
1975
CL 14
IV(QQ)4
Summary and analysis,
1975
1975
CL 14
[?]4
Summary and analysis of Colby [William E.]
report, undated
undated
CL 14
IV(PP)4
Domestic Surveillance Master Summary,
1975
1975
CL 14
IV(MM)4
Draft legislation regarding intelligence and
national security, 1947, 1974-1975
1947,
1974-1975
CL 14
I(P)4
Duckett, Carl, 1975
1975
CL 14
I(Q)4
Dudley, C. Donald,
1975
1975
CL 14
I(R)4
Durrer, William L.,
1975
1975
CL 14
I(S)4
Evans, Benjamin,
1975
1975
CL 15
IV(D)4
Federal Bureau of Investigation,
1967-1975
1967-1975
CL 15
I(T)4
Foran, William D.,
1975
1975
CL 15
I(U)4
Gambino, Robert W.,
1975
1975
CL 15
I(V)4
Gaynor, Paul, 1975
1975
CL 15
I(W)4
Gornick, Margaret Mary,
1975
1975
CL 15
I(Y)4
[Sanitized], 1975
1975
CL 15
I(Z)4
Hartman, Thaddeus Lee,
1975
1975
CL 15
I(AA)4
Hunt, E. Howard, Jr.,
1975
1975
CL 15
II(A)4
Incidental communication intercepts,
undated
undated
CL 15
IV(NN)4
Income tax return surveillance,
undated
undated
Influencing human behavior
CL 15
II(D)4
Behavioral drugs and testing,
1975
1975
CL 15
II(C)4
Results, 1953-1954,
1975
1953-1954,
1975
CL 15
VI(G)4
Interview notes,
undated
undated
CL 15
III(A)4
Jaffee, Stephen S., photo-transparencies of
Lee Harvey Oswald, 1975
1975
CL 15
I(BB)4
Janney, Fred, 1975
1975
CL 15
VI(F)4
Jennings, Melvin N.,
1969-1975
1969-1975
CL 15
I(CC[?])4
Johnson, William H.,
1975
1975
CL 15
I(B)4
Joint affidavit by Walter Little, Neil
Ainslie and John Dempsey, 1975
1975
CL 15
I(DD)4
Kelley, Clarence M.,
1975
1975
Kennedy, John F., assassination
CL 15
V(H)4
Correspondence,
1975
1975
CL 15
V(A)4
FBI report regarding photographs of E.
Howard Hunt, Jr., and Frank A. Sturgis, 1975
1975
Film and photographic evidence
CL 15
V(D)4
"Derelicts" theory, 1963,
1975
1963,
1975
CL 15
V(E)4
Zapruder film,
1975
1975
CL 15
V(B)4
Notes, undated
Panel of medical consultants
CL 15
V(G)4
Correspondence and memoranda,
1975
1975
CL 15
V(C)4
Reports, 1975
1975
(2 folders)
CL 16
III(A)4
Photographs by Robert J. Groden,
1963, 1975
1963,
1975
CL 16
V(I)4
Requests to government agencies for
information, 1975
1975
CL 16
V(J)4
Selected documents regarding allegations,
1975
1975
CL 16
I(EE)4
Kuh, Richard E.,
1975
1975
CL 16
I(K)4
Lattimer, John K.,
1975
1975
CL 16
I(FF)4
Marchetti, Victor,
1975
1975
CL 16
I(GG)4
[Sanitized], 1975
1975
CL 16
I(HH)4
[Sanitized], 1975
1975
CL 16
II(E)4
Medical interrogation and espionage,
1952-1955, 1968-1971, 1975
[
See also Top Secret
](tsmedicalespio)
1952-1955, 1968-1971,
1975
CL 16
VI(D)4
Miscellany, 1973-1975
[
See also Top Secret
](tsmiscella)
1973-1975
CL 16
VI(A)4
Olsen, Robert B., working papers,
1975
1975
CL 16
IV(BB)4
Operation
[Sanitized], 1975
1975
CL 16
I(II)4
Osborn, Howard J., 1975
[
See also Top Secret
](tsosborniii4)
1975
CL 16
IV(WW)4
Outline of notes regarding CIA organizational
history, undated
undated
CL 16
I(JJ)4
Papich, Sam J., 1975
[
See also Top Secret
](tspapich)
1975
CL 16
I(KK)4
[Sanitized], 1975
1975
Police departments
CL 16
IV(LL)4
General,
1973-1975
1973-1975
Liaisons to
CL 16
IV(OO)4
1968-1975
1968-1975
CL 17
IV(OO)4
1974-1975
1974-1975
CL 17
IV(JJ)4
Relationships with,
1969-1975
1969-1975
CL 17
IV(W)4
Surveillance on behalf of Metropolitan
Police Department, Washington, D.C., 1975
1975
CL 17
IV(L)4
Training in CIA techniques,
1969-1975
1969-1975
CL 17
IV(P)4
Polygraph support to law enforcement
agencies, 1966-1970
1966-1970
CL 17
I(LL)4
Proctor, Edward W.,
1975
1975
Projects
CL 17
IV(AA)4
[Sanitized], 1975
1975
CL 17
IV(W)4
[Sanitized], 1972
1972
CL 17
IV(HH)4
[Sanitized],
1971-1975
1971-1975
CL 17
IV(II)4
[Sanitized],
1972-1975
1972-1975
CL 17
IV(M)4
[Sanitized],
[Sanitized], 1973-1975
1973-1975
CL 17
IV(Q)4
[Sanitized],
1972-1974
1972-1974
CL 17
IV(F)4
[Sanitized] [sic],
1967-1968
1967-1968
CL 17
IV(ZZ)4
[Sanitized] [sic],
undated
undated
CL 17
IV(UU)4
[Sanitized] [sic],
[Sanitized], [Sanitized],
1959, 1964-1975
1959,
1964-1975
CL 17
IV(S)4
[Sanitized] [sic],
[Sanitized], 1967-1971
1967-1971
CL 17
IV(UU)4
[Sanitized] [sic],
[Sanitized], [Sanitized],
1965-1973
1965-1973
CL 18
IV(UU)4
[Sanitized] [sic],
[Sanitized], [Sanitized], [Sanitized], 1967-1970
1967-1970
CL 18
IV(FF)4
[Sanitized], 1961,
1975
1961,
1975
CL 18
IV(J)4
[Sanitized],
1971-1975
1971-1975
CL 18
IV(GG)4
[Sanitized],
1972-1975
1972-1975
CL 18
IV(YY)4
[Sanitized],
[Sanitized], [Sanitized],
undated
undated
CL 18
IV(Z)4
[Sanitized],
1971-1973
1971-1973
CL 18
IV(V)4
[Sanitized], 1975
1975
CL 18
IV(XX)4
[Sanitized],
undated
undated
CL 18
IV(DD)4
[Sanitized] [or (Classified)], 1968,
1975
1968,
1975
CL 18
IV(X)4
[Sanitized] I and II,
1969-1975
1969-1975
CL 18
IV(Y)4
[Sanitized],
1970-1975
1970-1975
CL 18
IV(U)4
[Sanitized], 1952,
1961-1965
1952,
1961-1965
CL 18
[?]
Protective measures taken during construction
of CIA headquarters, Langley, Va., 1975
1975
CL 18
IV(UU)4
Recruitment and training,
1966-1969
1966-1969
Requests for CIA files by date of
request
30 January 1975,
regarding
30 January
1975
CL 18
II(A)4
Incidental communications intercepts,
1975
[
See Secret Compartmented Information
](sciincidcomminter)
1975
CL 18
II(B)4
Project
[Sanitized], 1975
[
See also Secret Compartmented
Information
](sciproject)
1975
CL 19
IV(E)4
23 May 1975
23 May
1975
CL 19
VI(C)4
circa 1975
[
See also Top Secret
](tsrequestsmay23)
circa
1975
CL 19
I(MM)4
Sayle, Edward F.,
1975
1975
Schoenman, Ralph B.
CL 19
I(X)4
Association with Richard C. Gregory,
1975
1975
CL 19
III(A)4
Original documents,
1975
1975
CL 19
I(NN)4
Schwartz, Leon F.,
1975
1975
CL 19
II(F)4
Science and Technology Office,
1975
1975
CL 19
IV(K)4
Security Vulnerabilities Index,
1975
1975
CL 19
IV(R)4
Soviet Union, defectors, 1964-1969,
1975
[
See also Top Secret
](tssoviet)
1964-1969,
1975
Staff interviews
CL 19
III(A)4
26 March 1975, Robert J.
Groden
26 March
1975
(2 folders)
CL 20
III(A)4
27 March 1975, Stephen S.
Jaffe, Robert J. Groden, Ralph B. Schoenman, Christine Groden, Richard C.
Gregory
27 March
1975
CL 20
III(B)4
3 April 1975, Victor Marchetti,
1975
[
See Top Secret
](tsvictor)
1975
CL 20
III(G)4
18 April 1975, Robert McMeckin, Alfred G.
Olivier, Werner U. Spitz, Fred J. Hodges, 1975
1975
7 May 1975
7 May 1975
CL 20
III(E)4
Lattimer, John K.,
1975
1975
CL 20
III(F)4
Wecht, Cyril H., 1975
1975
(2 folders)
CL 20
I(OO)4
Sturgis, Frank A.,
1975
1975
CL 20
IV(KK)4
Surveillance, wiretapping and entry,
1946, 1972-1975
1946,
1972-1975
CL 21
IV(TT)4
Surveillance of newsmen,
1971-1975
[
See also Top Secret;](tssurveill)
[
See also Secret Compartmented Information
](scisurvnews)
1971-1975
(2 folders)
CL 21
I(PP)4
Suter, George R.,
1975
1975
CL 21
I(QQ)4
Sydorko, Michael,
1975
1975
CL 21
I(RR)4
Tamm, Edward A.,
1975
1975
CL 21
IV(SS)4
Telephone wiretaps,
1975
1975
Testimony transcripts, Frank A. Sturgis and
Wilfrado Navarro, 1975
1975
CL 21
III(C)4
3 Apr.
[
See Top Secret
](tsfrankwil)
3 Apr.
CL 21
III(O)4
4 Apr.
[
See Top Secret
](tsfrankwil)
4 Apr.
CL 21
I(SS)4
Tietjen, John R.,
1975
1975
CL 21
I(TT)4
True, Ralph O., 1975
1975
CL 21
I(UU)4
Vasaly, Louis W.,
1975
1975
CL 21
I(VV)4
Wannall, W. Raymond,
1975
1975
CL 21
V(F)4
Warren Commission and Paul T. Hoch,
accusations regarding CIA, 1975
1975
CL 21
IV(UU)4
Washington Ethical Society, Washington, D.C.,
1968
1968
CL 21
I(L)4
Wecht, Cyril H.,
1975
1975
CL 21
I(WW)4
Wilson, Jerry V.,
1975
1975
CL 21-CL 26
Schwarzer-Manfredi File (Classified), 1959-1975
1959-1975
Correspondence, memoranda, notes, reports, and testimony of senior counsel
William W. Schwarzer and counsel George A. Manfredi concerning alleged improper
CIA support of White House operations, the Watergate affair, domestic
activities of the directorate of operations, and CIA indices and files on
American citizens. This information is found in chapters 14, 15, and 18 of the
final report.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or subject.
CL 21
III(I)4
Accessing CIA records,
1975
1975
CL 21
IV(A)4
Blee, David Henry, 1975
[
See Top Secret
](tsblee)
1975
CL 21
IV(B)4
Bolten, Seymour R.,
1975
1975
CL 21
IV(C)4
Brown, Peter [alias], 1975
[
See Top Secret
](tsbrownp)
1975
CL 21
IV(D)4
Carver, George A., Jr.,
1975
1975
Central Intelligence Agency
CL 21
I(T)4
Alias documents and disguises, 1959,
1972-1975
1959,
1972-1975
CL 21
I(N)4
Contacts with American business firms,
1972
1972
CL 22
I(S)4
Director of Domestic Operations,
instructions, 1967-1975
1967-1975
Domestic Collection Division
CL 22
I(X)4
Activities and mission, 1963,
1969-1974
1963,
1969-1974
CL 22
I(Y)4
Media attention's impact,
1975
1975
CL 22
I(Q)4
Rapid-response capability,
1975
1975
CL 22
I(V)4
Files and filekeeping, 1961, 1967,
1974-1975
1961, 1967,
1974-1975
CL 22
I(L)4
Foreign Resources Division,
1962-1974
1962-1974
CL 22
I(G)4
Funds provided to the White House,
1967-1975
1967-1975
CL 22
III(C)4
General Counsel,
1975
1975
CL 22
I(W)4
Officers, 1975
1975
CL 22
I(U)4
Proprietaries,
1974-1975
1974-1975
CL 22
IV(E)4
Colby, William E., 1975
[
See also Top Secret
](tscolbyw)
1975
(2 folders)
CL 22
IV(F)4
Colson, Charles W.,
1975
1975
CL 22
III(B)4
Deposition witnesses, advice and waiver
forms, 1975
1975
CL 22
IV(H)4
Dyke, Peter D., 1975
1975
CL 22
IV(I)4
Ehrlichman, John R., 1975
[
See Top Secret
](tsehrlichmanj)
1975
CL 22
IV(J)4
Gonzalez, Ramon Estabon,
1975
1975
CL 22
IV(EE)4
Helms, Richard, 1975
[
See Top Secret
](tshelmsr)
1975
(3 folders)
CL 22
IV(K)4
Hood, William J., 1975
[
See Top Secret
](tshoodw)
1975
CL 22
IV(L)4
Horton, Jackson Roger, 1975
1975
(2 folders)
CL 23
IV(M)4
[Sanitized], 1975
[
See Top Secret
](tsivma)
1975
CL 23
IV(N)4
Krueger, Richard A.,
1975
1975
CL 23
I(J)4
Ledee, William, and alleged illegal entry
into Department of Health, Education and Welfare Office, Miami, Fla.,
1975
1975
CL 23
IV(P)4
Malloy, Bernard M.,
1975
1975
CL 23
III(E)4
Manfredi, George A.,
1975
1975
Miscellaneous
CL 23
III(H)4
Documents,
1974-1975
1974-1975
CL 23
III(G)4
Memoranda, 1975
1975
Narcotics
CL 23
I(P)4
General,
1972-1975
1972-1975
CL 23
I(O)4
Trafficking abroad by Americans,
1969-1975
1969-1975
CL 23
IV(Q)4
Nelson, William E.,
1975
1975
CL 23
III(F)4
Notes, undated
undated
CL 23
II(G)4
O'Brien, Walter L., 1975
[
See Top Secret
](tsiig4)
1975
CL 23
I(R)4
Puerto Rico intelligence station, San Juan,
P.R., 1975
1975
Requests for CIA files by date of
request
1975
1975
30 Jan.
CL 23
I(I)4
Contacting foreign nationals in the
United States, 1975
1975
Cover activities
CL 23
I(C)4
General,
1975
1975
CL 23
I(E)4
Within the United States,
1975
1975
CL 23
I(E)4
Master keys for foreign hotels,
1975
1975
CL 23
I(B)4
Project
[Sanitized], 1975
1975
CL 23
I(H)4
18 Feb., regarding meetings between E.
Howard Hunt, Jr., and TSD [sic] representatives,
1975
1975
CL 23
I(A)4
17 Mar., regarding telephone
wiretapping, 1973-1975
1973-1975
CL 23
I(AA)4
2 Apr., regarding Domestic Contact
Service, 1975
1975
(1 folder)
CL 23
I(BB)4
2 Apr., regarding Domestic Contact
Service, 1975
1975
(1 folder)
CL 23
I(M)4
9 Apr., 1975
9 Apr.,
1975
11 Apr., 1975
11 Apr.,
1975
CL 23
I(K)4
21 Apr., 1975
[
See also Top Secret
](tsrequestapr21)
21 Apr.,
1975
(2 folders)
CL 23
I(Z)4
Apr., no day, regarding
Domestic Collection Division
Apr., no
day
CL 23
I(D)4
Undated, regarding United States Secret
Service, 1972-1975
1972-1975
IV(T)4
Ryan, Edward, 1975
[
See Top Secret
](tsryane)
1975
CL 23
III(D)4
Schwarzer, William W., chronological file,
1975
1975
Staff interviews
CL 23
II(O)4
Bennett, Robert F.,
1975
1975
CL 23
II(M)4
Bolten, Seymour R.,
1975
1975
CL 23
II(L)4
[Sanitized], 1975
1975
CL 23
II(A)4
Chritten, George A., Jr.,
1975
1975
CL 23
II(P)4
Colson, Charles W.,
1975
1975
CL 23
IV(G)4
Cushman, Robert E., Jr.,
1975
1975
CL 24
II(B)4
Gaines, Stanley H.,
1975
1975
CL 24
II(T)4
Helms, Richard,
1975
1975
CL 24
II(C)4
Horton, Jackson Roger,
1975
1975
CL 24
II(D)4
Hunt, E. Howard, Jr.,
1975
1975
CL 24
II(Q)4
[Sanitized], 1975
1975
CL 24
II(R)4
Karamessines, Thomas H.,
1966-1975
[
See also Top Secret
](ttskaramessth)
1966-1975
CL 24
II(E)4
Keys, Joel E.,
1975
1975
CL 24
II(F)4
Koehler, William H.,
1975
1975
CL 24
II(N)4
Ludlum, James H. and John S. Warner,
1975
1975
CL 24
IV(O)4
Lukoskie, Martin,
1975
1975
CL 24
IV(R)4
O'Malley, Francis A.,
1975
1975
CL 24
IV(S)4
Pritchard, Robert S.,
1975
1975
CL 24
II(M)4
Pritchard, Robert S. and Antoine J.
Polgar, 1975
1975
CL 24
II(I)4
Ryan, Edward, 1975
[
See Top Secret
](tsryane1975)
1975
CL 24
IV(U)4
Sternfield, Lawrence M.,
1975
1975
CL 24
II(K)4
Stetson, Shirley A. and Elbert H. Watts,
Jr., 1975
1975
CL 24
II(J)4
Sturbitts, William C.,
1975
1975
CL 24
IV(X)4
Wagner, Karl,
1975
1975
CL 24
II(S)4
Wagner, Karl, and Robert E. Cushman, Jr.,
1975
1975
CL 24
IV(Y)4
Walters, Vernon,
1975
1975
CL 24
IV(Z)4
White, Lawrence K.,
1975
1975
CL 24
IV(V)4
Stetson, Shirley A., and Albert H. Watts,
Jr., 1975
1975
CL 24
IV(W)4
Sturbitts, William C.,
1975
1975
CL 25
United States Senate
Select Committee on Presidential Campaign
Activities
Hearings, 1973
1973
CL 25
IV(AA)4
10 Dec.
10
Dec.
CL 25
IV(BB)4
17 Dec.
17
Dec.
CL 25
IV(CC)4
18 Dec.
18
Dec.
CL 25
V(A)4
Report,
1974-1975
1974-1975
Watergate Affair
CL 25
V(vol.1)
CIA documents,
1970-1974
1970-1974
CL 25
V(B)4
Documentation from various sources,
1972-1975
1972-1975
CL 25
V(vol.4)
Ellsberg, Daniel,
1971-1973
1971-1973
CL 26
V(vol.3)
Miami, Fla., intelligence station,
1971-1973
1971-1973
CL 26
III(A)4
References in CIA documents,
undated
undated
CL 26
V(vol.2)
Robert R. Mullen & Co.,
1971-1973
1971-1973
CL 26
G-M-G File (Classified), 1964-1975
1964-1975
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and testimony. Similar to the records in
the Belin-Gray-Greene File, this file is not duplicated by originals in the
Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. It consists of correspondence of David
Belin, "family jewels" files, and testimony of William E. Colby. The principals
for whom the file is named may be Marvin Gray, George Manfredi, and Ronald
Greene.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or subject.
CL 26
II(R)4
Central Intelligence Agency, "family jewels"
files, 1973-1975
1973-1975
CL 26
II(Q)4
Colby, William E., 1964,
1975
1964, 1975
Correspondence
CL 26
II(P)4
Commissioners,
1975
1975
CL 26
II(O)4
CL 26-CL 28
General, 1975
1975
CL 26
Assassination File (Classified), 1957-1975
1957-1975
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and testimony regarding the assassination
of John F. Kennedy, Fidel Castro, Rafael Trujillo, CIA projects, and "family
jewels" files.
Arranged alphabetically by name of person or subject. The Kennedy
assassination material was included in chapter 19 of the final report; the
information regarding other world leaders was not included.
CL 26
Affidavits by witnesses,
1975
1975
Authority to investigate alleged
assassinations, 1975
1975
Central Intelligence Agency, connections to
organized crime, 1975
1975
Chronological file,
1975
1975
Correspondence and memoranda,
1975
[
See also Top Secret
](tscorresmemor)
1975
Document logs and inventories,
undated
undated
CL 27
Duplicate sets of commission files,
1975
1975
"Family jewels" files re
Cuba, 1962-1963
1962-1963
General, 1962-1975
[
See also Top Secret
](tsfamjewgen)
1962-1975
File search methodology, 1975
[
See Top Secret
](tsfilesearch)
1975
Highlights from commission files, 1966,
1973-1975
1966,
1973-1975
Kennedy, John F., assassination, regarding
Fidel Castro, 1975
1975
Maheu, Robert A., 1957-1963,
1971-1975
1957-1963,
1971-1975
Miscellaneous
CL 27
A([?])4
1963-1967, 1975
[
See also Top Secret
](tsmiscellafile)
1963-1967,
1975
CL 27
A(III)A
1975
[
See also Top Secret
](tsmiscellafile)
1975
(2 folders)
CL 27
National Security Council, 1975
[
See Top Secret
](tsnatseccoun)
1975
Projects
[Sanitized] and
[Sanitized], 1975
[
See Top Secret
](tsprogsan)
1975
[Sanitized], 1975
[
See Top Secret
](tsprogsan)
1975
[Sanitized], 1960, 1972-1975
[
See also Top Secret
](tsprogsan)
1960,
1972-1975
Requests for CIA files by date of
request
1975
1975
8 Apr., regarding Project [Sanitized], 1962-1975 [
See also Top Secret
](tsrequestapr8)
15 Apr.,
regarding
15
Apr.
Castro, Fidel,
1975
1975
Cuba, 1963-1964, 1975
[
See also Top Secret
](tscubaapr15)
1963-1964,
1975
17 Apr., 1975
17 Apr.,
1975
18 Apr., regarding Victor
Marchetti's' book, 1975
18
Apr.
CL 28
22 Apr., regarding firearms,
regulations, and waivers, 1975
1975
24 Apr., 1975
24 Apr.,
1975
Apr., no day,
regarding
Apr.
Assassinating Fidel Castro in New
York, 1975
1975
Chile, Cuba, and multinational
corporations, 1960-1975
[
See also Top Secret
](tschileapr)
1960-1975
Projects
[Sanitized], and
[Sanitized], 1975
1975
Sukarno, Achmed,
1975
1975
2 May, regarding Cuba,
1975
[
See also Top Secret
](tscubamay2)
1975
8 May, regarding Allen M. Dulles and
Warren Commission, 1963-1964, 1975
1963-1964,
1975
12 May, regarding Rafael Leonidas
Trujillo Molina and Dominican Republic, 1960-1962,
1975
1960-1962,
1975
16 May, regarding L. Fletcher Prouty,
1975
1975
Staff interviews, 1975
[
See also Top Secret
](tsstaffinter)
1975
Summary of investigation
Facts, 1975
[
See Top Secret
](tssumminvfac)
1975
Findings, 1975
[
See Top Secret
](tssumminvfind)
1975
Testimony transcripts
Bissell, Richard M., Jr.,
1975
[
See also Top Secret
](tstestbissell)
1975
Lansdale, Edward G., 1975
[
See Top Secret
](tstestlandale)
1975
Sturbitts, William C.,
1975
1975
Sturgis, Frank A., 1975
[
See Top Secret
](tsteststurgis)
1975
Trujillo Molina, Rafael Leonidas
General, 1960-1961, 1975
[
See also Top Secret
](tstrujillogen)
1960-1961,
1975
State Department documents,
1973
[
See also Top Secret
](tstrujillostate)
1973
CL 28-CL 30
Transcripts of Testimonies
(Classified), 1975
1975
Depositions and related correspondence, exhibits, memoranda, and notes concerning
all aspects of the commission's inquiry, taken during formal hearings.
Arranged chronologically by date of testimony.
CL 28
1975
1975
13 Jan., William E. Colby, with appendices; E. Henry
Knoche; James R. Schlesinger; Richard Helms
13 Jan.
Testimony [
See Top Secret
](tstestwillhenricjan13)
Appendices to statements
(1 folder)
CL 29
Appendices to statements [
See also Top Secret
](tstestwillhenricjan13)
(1 folder)
20 Jan., J. Patrick Coyne, John A. McCone, and Richard
Helms [
See Top Secret
](tspatmccoheljan20)
20 Jan.
27 Jan., William E. Colby and Richard Ober [
See Top Secret
](tscoloberjan27)
27 Jan.
3 Feb., Lyman B. Kirkpatrick, Jr. and Richard Ober [
See Top Secret
](tskirkoberfeb3)
3 Feb
10 Feb., William Francis Raborn, Jr. and James J.
Angleton [
See Top Secret
](tsrabornanglefeb10)
10 Feb.
17 Feb., Howard J. Osborne, John W. Debelius, Raymond
G. Rocca, and Newton Scott Miler [
See Top Secret
](tsosbornmillerfeb17)
17 Feb.
24 Feb., Thomas H. Karamessines, Walter L. O'Brien, and
George R. Brewer [
See Top Secret
](tsfeb24)
24 Feb.
(2 folders)
3 Mar., Edward F. Sayle, C. Donald Dudley, [Sanitized], Richard A. Kuh, and [Sanitized],
[
See also Top Secret
](tsmar3)
3 Mar.
(2 folders)
10 Mar., Jason Horn and Alan P. White, with exhibits
regarding Project [Sanitized],
[
See also Top Secret
](tsmar10)
10 Mar.
(11 folders)
17 Mar., Clark M. Clifford and Laurence R. Houston [
See Top Secret
](tsmar17)
17 Mar.
24 Mar., Sam J. Papich,, William O. Cregar, and
Clarence M. Kelley [
See Top Secret
](tsmar24)
24 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
William Henry Blee [
See Top Secret
](tsmar31will)
CL 30
William Henry Blee, Orville J. Brim, Jr., Arthur R. Miller,
William W. Van Alstyne, and Edward J. Bloustein
7 Apr., McGeorge Bundy [
See Top Secret
](tsapr7)
7 Apr.
14 Apr., Donald F. Chamberlain, John S. Warner, and
Norman Dorsen [
See Top Secret
](tsapr14)
14 Apr.
(2 folders)
21 Apr., Dean Rusk, Gordon Gray, Richard M. Bissell,
Jr., Paul O'Neill, and Arnold E. Donohue [
See Top Secret
](tsapr21)
21 Apr.
(2 folders)
28 Apr., Richard Helms and William E. Colby [
See Top Secret
](tsapr28)
28 Apr.
(2 folders)
5 May, John A. McCone, Henry A. Kissinger, James R.
Schlesinger, and Walter W. Rostow [
See also Top Secret
](tsmay5)
5 May
(2 folders)
12 May, George W. Anderson and William J. Cotter [
See Top Secret
](tsgeorgewillmay12)
12 May
TS 1-TS 7
Top Secret, 1951-1975
1951-1975
Top Secret material organized and described according to the series, folders, and
containers from which the items were removed.
TS 1
Reference File
Baker-Weider File, 1967-1975
1967-1975
TS 1
I(A)4
Brown, Robert D., Jr., deposition,
1975
1975
TS 1
IV(F)4
Central Intelligence Agency, assistance to
federal, state, and local governments, 1974-1975
[
See Secret Compartmented Informaiton
](scicialocgov)
1974-1975
TS 1
VII(U)4
Domestic dissident groups,
1975
1975
TS 1
I(D)4
Hood, William J., deposition, 1975
1975
Interagency intelligence
coordination
TS 1
V(A)4
1967-1974
1967-1974
TS 1
V(F)4
1969-1975
1969-1975
TS 1
I(E)4
Kalaris, George T., deposition,
1975
1975
TS 1
I(F)4
Karamessines, Thomas H.,
1975
1975
TS 1
I(G)4
Miler, Newton Scott, deposition,
1975
1975
TS 1
I(H)4
Ober, Richard, deposition, 1975
1975
(2 folders)
TS 1
VI(R)4
Postal intercepts, review by CIA inspector
general, 1969, 1975
1969,
1975
TS 1
VII(M)4
Requests for CIA files by date of
request
1975
1975
14 Mar., 1968-1970
14 Mar.,
1968-1970
TS 1
VII(B)4
Rocca, Raymond G., 1975
Belin-Gray-Greene File, 1948-1975
1948-1975
TS 1
III(R)4
Horn, Jason, 1975
1975
TS 1
IV(C)4
Intelligence leaks, 1975
[
See Secret Compartmented Information
](scileaks)
1975
TS 1
III(U)4
Karamessines, Thomas H.,
1975
1975
TS 1
III(E)4
O'Brien, Walter L.,
1975
1975
TS 1
III(FF)4
Osborne, Howard J., 1975
1975
Gellhorn-Cargill-Hardy File, 1948-1975
1948-1975
TS 1
IV(J)4
Central Intelligence Agency, briefings to
Congress, undated
[
See Secret Compartmented Information
](scibriefmemcon)
undated
TS 1
IV(H)4
Murphy Commission survey of intelligence,
1974
1974
TS 1
IV(F)4
National Security Council directives
regarding intelligence, 1952, 1971-1975
[
See also Secret Compartmented Information
](scinscdirintell)
1952,
1971-1975
TS 1
IV(E)4
Office of Management and Budget, oversight of
CIA, 1975
1975
TS 1
IV(G)4
Organizations with influence over CIA,
1975
1975
Olsen-Roethe File, 1951-1975
1951-1975
TS 1
II(E)4
Medical interrogation and espionage,
1951-1953
1951-1953
TS 1
IV(D)4
Miscellaneous, 1975
1975
TS 2
I(II)4
Osborne, Howard J.,
1975
1975
TS 2
I(JJ)4
Papich, Sam J., 1975
1975
TS 2
IV(E)4
Requests for CIA files by date of request,
23 May 1975
23 May
1975
TS 2
IV(R)4
Soviet Union, defectors,
1969-1975
1969-1975
TS 2
III(B)4
Staff interview, 3 Apr. 1975, regarding witnesses
and Victor Marchetti, 1975
1975
TS 2
IV(TT)4
Surveillance of newsmen, 1971-1975
[
See Secret Compartmented Information
](scisurvnews)
1971-1975
(2 folders)
Testimony transcripts, Frank A. Sturgis and
Wilfrado Navarro, 1975
1975
TS 2
III(C)4
3 Apr.
3
Apr.
TS 2
III(O)4
4 Apr.
4
Apr.
Schwarzer-Manfredi File, 1966-1975
1966-1975
TS 2
IV(A)4
Blee, David Henry, 1975
1975
TS 2
IV(C)4
Brown, Peter [alias], 1975
1975
TS 2
IV(E)4
Colby, William E., 1975
1975
TS 2
IV(I)4
Erlichman, John R.,
1975
1975
TS 3
Helms, Richard, testimony,
1975
1975
TS 3
IV(DD)4
23 Apr.
23
Apr.
TS 3
IV(EE)4
24 Apr.
24 Apr.
(2 folders)
TS 3
IV(K)4
Hood, William J., 1975
1975
TS 3
IV(M)4
[Sanitized], 1975
1975
TS 3
II(G)4
O'Brien, Walter L., 1975
1975
TS 3
I(K)4
Requests for CIA files by date of request,
21 Apr. 1975
[
See Secret Compartmented Information
](scirequests)
21 Apr.
1975
TS 3
IV(T)4
Ryan, Edward, 1975
1975
Staff interviews
TS 3
II(R)4
Karamessines, Thomas H.,
1966-1975
1966-1975
TS 3
II(I)4
Ryan, Edward, 1975
1975
Assassination File, 1960-1975
1960-1975
Correspondence and memoranda,
1975
1975
"Family jewels" files, 1962-1975
[
See also Secret Compartmented Information
](scifamjew)
1962-1975
File search methodology,
1975
1975
TS 3
A[?]4
Miscellaneous
1963-1967, 1975
[
See also Secret Compartmented
Information
](scimiscella)
1963-1967,
1975
TS 4
A(III)4
1975
1975
TS 4
A(III)A
1975
1975
(2 folders)
National Security Council,
1975
1975
Projects
[Sanitized] and
[Sanitized], 1975
1975
[Sanitized],
1975
1975
Requests for CIA files by date of request
1975
1975
8 Apr., regarding Project [Sanitized], 1962, 1975
[
See also Secret Compartmented
Information
](sciproject)
1962, 1975
15 Apr., regarding Cuba, 1963-1964,
1975
1963-1964,
1975
Apr., no day, regarding Cuba and Chile,
1970-1975
1970-1975
2 May, regarding Cuba, 1964,
1975
1964,
1975
Staff interviews, 1975
1975
Summary of investigation
Facts, 1975
1975
Findings, 1975
1975
Testimony transcripts
Bissell, Richard M., Jr.,
1975
1975
Lansdale, Edward G.,
1975
1975
TS 4
A(I)
Sturgis, Frank A.,
1975
1975
Trujillo Molina, Rafael Leonidas
TS 4
A(I)4
General, 1960-1961,
1975
1960-1961,
1975
State Department documents,
1960-1961, circa 1973
1960-1961,
circa 1973
Transcripts of Testimonies
1975
1975
13 Jan., William E.
Colby, Henry Knoche, James R. Schlesinger, and Richard Helms
13 Jan.
(2 folders)
20 Jan., J. Patrick Coyne,
John A. McCone, and Richard Helms
20 Jan.
TS 5
27 Jan., William E. Colby and
Richard Ober
27 Jan.
3 Feb., Lyman B. Kirkpatrick,
Jr.; Richard Ober
3 Feb.
10 Feb., William Francis
Raborn, Jr.; James J. Angleton
10 Feb.
17 Feb., Howard J. Osborne;
John W. Debelius; Raymond G. Rocca; Newton Scott Miler
17 Feb.
24 Feb., Thomas H. Karamessines; Walter
L. O'Brien; George R. Brewer
24 Feb.
(2 folders)
TS 6
3 Mar., Edward F. Sayle; C. Donald
Dudley; [Sanitized]; Richard A. Kuh; [Sanitized]
3 Mar.
(2 folders)
10 Mar., Jason Horn; Alan P. White; and
exhibit 2 regarding Project [Sanitized],
[
See also Secret Compartmented Information
](scijasonmar10)
10 Mar.
(2 folders)
17 Mar., Clark M. Clifford; Laurence R.
Houston
17 Mar.
24 Mar., Sam J. Papich; William O.
Cregar; Clarence M. Kelley
24 Mar.
31 Mar., David Henry
Blee
31 Mar.
TS 7
7 Apr., McGeorge Bundy
7 Apr.,
14 Apr., Donald F. Chamberlain; John S.
Warner
14 Apr.
21 Apr., Dean Rusk; Gordon Gray;
Richard M. Bissell, Jr.; Paul H. O'Neill; Arnold E. Donohue
21 Apr.
(2 folders)
28 Apr., Richard Helms; William E.
Colby
28 Apr.
(2 folders)
5 May, John A. McCone; Henry A.
Kissinger; James R. Schlesinger; Walter W. Rostow
5 May
12 May, George W. Anderson;
William J. Cotter
12 May
SCI 1
Sensitive Compartmented Information, 1952-1975
1952-1975
SCI 1
Reference File, 1973-1975 (SECRET)
1973-1975
Baker-Weider File
SCI 1
IV(F)4
Central Intelligence Agency, assistance to
federal, state, and local government agencies,
1973-1975
1973-1975
Belin-Gray-Greene File, 1975
1975
SCI 1
II(G)4
Central Intelligence Agency, correspondence, May
1975
May
1975
SCI 1
IV(B)4
Hughes, Howard R., 1975
1975
Requests for CIA files by date of request, 30 Jan.
1975, regarding organizational history in brief
30 Jan.
1975
SCI 1
IV(Q)4
1975
1975
SCI 1
IV(R)4
undated
undated
Olsen-Roethe File, 1975
1975
Requests for CIA files by date of request, 30 Jan.
1975, regarding
30 Jan.
1975
SCI 1
II(A)4
Incidental communications intercepts,
1975
1975
SCI 1
II(B)4
Project
[Sanitized], 1975
1975
Reference File, 1973-1975 (TOP SECRET)
1973-1975
Baker-Weider File, 1974-1975
1974-1975
SCI 1
IV(F)4
Central Intelligence Agency, assistance to federal, state, and
local governments, 1974-1975
1974-1975
Belin-Gray-Greene File, 1975
1975
SCI 1
IV(C)4
Intelligence leaks, 1975
1975
Gellhorn-Cargill-Hardy File, 1970-1975
1970-1975
SCI 1
IV(J)4
Central Intelligence Agency, briefings to
Congress, undated
undated
SCI 1
IV(F)4
National Security Council, directives
regarding intelligence, 1952, 1971-1975
1952,
1971-1975
Olsen-Roethe File, 1971-1975
1971-1975
SCI 1
IV(TT)4
Surveillance of newsmen, 1971-1975
1971-1975
(2 folders)
Schwarzer-Manfredi File, 1975
1975
SCI 1
I(K)4
Requests for CIA files by date of request,
21 Apr. 1975
21 Apr.
1975
Assassination File, 1962-1975
1962-1975
Family Jewels files, general,
1962-1975
1962-1975
SCI 1
A[?]4
Miscellaneous, 1963-1967,
1975
1963-1967,
1975
Requests for CIA files by date of request, 15 Apr. 1975,
regarding [Sanitized],
1962-1975
1962-1975
Transcripts of Testimonies, 1970 (TOP SECRET)
1970
10 March 1975, exhibit two regarding Project
[Sanitized], 1970
1970