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Partido Nacionalista de Puerto Rico (PNPR) - #SJ-100-3
Volume # 004
Date received: November 11, 2004
Subject: Partido Nacionalista de Puerto Rico (PNPR)
Volume Number: 4
Total # of volumes: 128
Pages reviewed (by FBI): 231
Pages released (by FBI): 228
Proportion of pages retained: 1.30%
Declassification dates, start: June 21, 2000
Declassification dates, end: June 21, 2000
Document Date Range, start:
Document Date Range, end:
Release Status: Completed

Description: This binder contains Volume 4 of the Nationalist Party collection.

View original document: SJ-100-3_4_004_137.pdf (10 MB)









Partido Nacionalista de Puerto Rico (PNPR) - #SJ-100-3
Volume # 024
Date received: December 17, 2004
Subject: Partido Nacionalista de Puerto Rico (PNPR)
Volume Number: 24
Total # of volumes: 128
Pages reviewed (by FBI): 514
Pages released (by FBI): 507
Proportion of pages retained: 1.36%
Declassification dates, start: July 17, 2000
Declassification dates, end: July 17, 2000
Document Date Range, start:
Document Date Range, end:
Release Status: Completed

Description: This binder contains Volume 24 of the Nationalist Party collection.

View original document: SJ-100-3_24_024_158.pdf (20 MB)











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