ACMH: U.S. Army Center for Military History, Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Thomas T. Handy Papers
BTCC: Bell Telephone Company of Canada, Toronto, Ontario
W.H. Mitchell, “The President Goes Fishing: Whitefish Region Entertains a World Leader,” Blue Bell 22, no. 9 (September 1943)
CCH: Center for Cryptologic History, Fort Meade, Maryland
David Kahn Collection
CRHA: Canadian Railway History Archives Exporail, Montreal, Quebec
Canadian Pacific Railway Company Fonds
EL: Eisenhower Library, Abilene, Kansas
Oral History Collection
FDRL: Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, New York
George Elsey Papers
Averill Harriman Papers
Harry Hopkins Collection
Map Room File
President’s Safe File
President’s Secretary’s File, Diplomatic Papers
William Rigdon Papers
Trips of the President Collection
Grace Tully Collection
White House Usher’s Diary
GUL: Georgetown University Library, Washington, DC
Harry L. Hopkins Papers
IWM: Imperial War Museum, London
Elspeth Shuter Papers
LAC: Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
William Lyon Mackenzie King. A Real Companion and Friend: The Diary of William Lyon Mackenzie King, 1893–1950, http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/politics-government/prime-ministers/william-lyon-mackenzie-king/Pages/diaries-william-lyon-mackenzie-king.aspx.
LOC: Library of Congress, Washington, DC
Henry H. Arnold Papers
Joseph Edward Davies Papers
Henry L. Stimson Papers
Lt. John Manley to Lt. Ernest Loeb, September 9, 1943, photostatic copy exhibited at Turner’s Store, Little Current, Ontario
NA: National Archives, Kew, United Kingdom
Admiralty Correspondence and Papers, Series I: 1938–1945
Air Ministry Combat Records, Second World War Bomber Command, AIR 20/3/180
Cabinet Office and Predecessors, Registered Files (1916–65), statistics relating to the war effort of the United Kingdom, CAB 21/1201
Ministry of Home Defense: Intelligence Branch Registered Files
Prime Minister’s Office, Operational Correspondence and Papers (1940–1945)
Records of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Relations, Anglo-American Relations
Tube Alloys Consultative Council and Combined Policy Committee (Atomic Energy) Minutes and Papers: Anglo-Canadian-U.S. discussions of security standards, CAB 126/148
Tube Alloys Consultative Council and Combined Policy Committee (Atomic Energy) Minutes and Papers: Cooperation and Exchange of Information between the U.S. and the UK, CAB 126/163
Tube Alloys Consultative Council and Combined Policy Committee (Atomic Energy) Minutes and Papers: Correspondence with Dr. Vannevar Bush and Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, High Commissioner in Canada, CAB 126/41
Tube Alloys Consultative Council and Combined Policy Committee (Atomic Energy) Minutes and Papers: Estimated Expenses 1943–44, CAB 124/24
Tube Alloys Consultative Council and Combined Policy Committee (Atomic Energy) Minutes and Papers: Negotiations Culminating in the Quebec Agreement, August 1943, and Later Correspondence Relating to the Agreement, CAB 126/164
Tube Alloys Consultative Council and Combined Policy Committee (Atomic Energy) Minutes and Papers: Summary and Observations on General Policy of the TA Projects in Canada and the United Kingdom, CAB 126/147
Tube Alloys Consultative Council and Combined Policy Committee (Atomic Energy) Minutes and Papers: Technical Committee Minutes and Papers, CAB 126/46
War Cabinet and Cabinet: Chiefs of Staff Committee Memoranda, CAB 79/64
War Cabinet and Cabinet: Chiefs of Staff Committee Minutes, CAB 79/64
War Cabinet and Cabinet: Joint Planning Staff Minutes and Memoranda, CAB 84/6
War Cabinet and Cabinet: Record of “Quadrant” Conference, Plenary Meetings and Meetings of the Combined Chiefs of Staff, CAB 99/23
War Cabinet and Cabinet: Record of “Trident” Conference in Washington and North Africa 1943, CAB 99/22
NARA: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park, Maryland
Log Books of U.S. Navy Ships and Stations, 1941–83
Records of the Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II
Records of the Army Staff
Records of the Atomic Energy Commission: Annexes to the Diplomatic History of the Manhattan Project
Records of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
Records of the Office of Scientific Research and Development
Records of the Office of the Secretary of War
Records of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff
Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs
Yale Law School, New Haven
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