Scope: This research tool indexes 37,141 records - a curated subset of the ~300,000 documents in the JFK Assassination Records Collection. Releases indexed: 2017-2018, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2025. 2,165 records have full-text OCR indexed - of those, 2,162 are sourced from the 2025 re-release (NARA has not yet published an XLSX manifest for 2025; each document’s prior-release history is shown on its page). Releases not yet indexed: 2026. Methodology
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Results for Mexico City
“… nitial cadre of eight officers, including chief of the proposed service. 2. Operational Tasks: &. Advise BENDER-CARR representatives in Mexico City, Miami, Washington and New York, dispatch where appropriate. before 26 August, of the Agency’s plan and objectives regarding an FRD secu …”
“… nuary 12, 1976 Page Six 73. 4 page memorandum; November 25, 1963, "Read to President, 25/11/63." : 74. Priority 1131, November 23, 1963. C. Mexico City Files Vol. I 1. Mexi 6453, October 8, 1963. 2. Mexi 6543 3. Memorandum to Ambassador from Scott, October 16, 1963. 4. DIR 84802 5. Mexi 702 …”
“January 12, 1976 Page Seven 21. Report of interrogation of Silvia Tuado De Duran by. Mexican Police. D. Mexico City File Vol . II 1. TX-1891. E. Mexico City File Vol II : 1. M. Scott; Memorandum; November 27, 1963; to Anderson from Winston "Subject: Lee H …”
“… 114 25. Mexi 7115 26. Maxi 7119 27. Mexi 7124 28. Mexi 7025, November 29, 1963. 29. Mexi 7026 30. Mexi 7160 31 DIR 86012, November 30, 1963 Mexico City Files Vol III F. 1. DIR 86064, November 30, 1963. 2. DIR 86054 , ११ 3. Mexi 7199, December 2, 1963. 4. 6 pages of Spanish transcript dated …”
“rvey TOP SECRET 1964 Oswald in Mexico City 9/28-10/3/63." TOP SECRET NW 65990 Docld:32401559 Page 11 Mr. Walter Elder January 12, 1976 Page Nine H. Oswald 201 Vol II 1. DIR 85133 2. …”
“… 1. 10 page paper for McCone, early May 1964. 2. Meno, DCI "Eyes only," April 13, 1964, from Helms/Wigren (with cover sheets). M-1. WX-7241; Mexico City file; chronology of Mexico City cables, memoranda, transcripts, etc. pertaining to investigation of President Kennedy's assassination prepa …”
“… ut the Oswald case, and that he had been misled by Bernard Fensterwald, Jr. regarding the extent of CIA's coverage of Oswald when he was in Mexico City. Mr. Ichord ex- amined the documents and raised a number which were answered candidly and without reservation. ber of points He thanked us …”
“… onsular officials and KGB representatives.) representatives.) I told him that CIA did not have Oswald under investigation on when he was in Mexico City; directed his attention to the pertinent exhibit; and explained that the KGB affiliations of the two Soviets were supplied by CIA experts w …”
“… to give it complete access to any information bearing on the assassina- tion; that Commission members, at Mr. Helm's invitation visited our Mexico City station for an on-the-scene briefing and inspection. I told him that we have not released exhibits relating to Oswald's visits to the Sovie …”
“… n and photos unless they wanted this passed on to overseas liaison services. (Note that our cables did not go, for example, to Ottawa or Mexico City?) DHB3 David H. Blee Associate Deputy Director for Operations Attachments EP IMPDET GL BY 035768”
“… there is no question that he is the right man. There are a lot of aspects that we have dug up, for instance, with regards to the matter in Mexico City. We have now found that the photograph that was taken was not that of Oswald. We do find from our informant down there that Oswald did call …”
“… t here is no question that he is the right man. There are a lot of aspects that we have dug up, for instance, with regards to the matter in Mexico City. We have now found that the photograph tha t was taken was not that of Oswald. We do find from our informant d own t here that Osw ald did …”
“… age 4 A - SECRET 7 8 14 26 SECRET Page (K) Interview of ROBERTO MORALES, Driver of Flecha Roja (Red Arrow) Bus No. 516 from Nuevo Laredo to Mexico City on trip for September 26 and 27, 1963 28 III.”
“ed Arrow) Bus No. 516 from Nuevo Laredo to Mexico City on trip for September 26 and 27, 1963 28 III. (L) Interview of ERNESTO HERNANDEZ, co-driver of Flecha Roja (Red Arrow) Bus No. 516 from Nue …”
“… ansportation Sold to H. O. LEE 64 (E) Interview of ROLANDO BARRIOS RAMIREZ 68 (F) Interview of Personnel at Transportes del Norte Terminal, Mexico City 69 (G) Interviews of Personnel at Transportes del Norte Bus Terminal Restaurant, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon 71 (H) Inquiry at Monterrey, Nuevo L …”
“… RNING OSWALD'S TRAVEL 99 (A) Transportes Frontera Bus Line 99 (B) Inquiry at Flecha Roja Bus Terminal 105 : (C) OSWALD's Time of Arrival in Mexico City 106 (D) Efforts to Locate Flecha Roja Passenger List 106 (E) Transportes del Norte Passengers Originating in Guadalajara 109 (F) Transporte …”
“… del Norte Bus Line Operations, Monterrey 110 (G) Ticketing Procedures by Transportes del Norte Bus Line 111 VI. MISCELLANEOUS INQUIRIES AT MEXICO CITY CONCERNING OSWALD 112 (A) Telephone Numbers in OSWALD'S Address Book 112 (B) Possibility OSWALD Sent or Received Money 114 (C) Inquiries at …”
“… age 4 A - SECRET 7 8 14 26 SECRET Page (K) Interview of ROBERTO MORALES, Driver of Flecha Roja (Red Arrow) Bus No. 516 from Nuevo Laredo to Mexico City on trip for September 26 and 27, 1963 28 III. (L) Interview of ERNESTO HERNANDEZ, co-driver of Flecha Roja (Red Arrow) Bus No. 516 from Nue …”
“I. (L) Interview of ERNESTO HERNANDEZ, co-driver of Flecha Roja (Red Arrow) Bus No. 516 from Nuevo L aredo to Mexico City on September 26 to 27, 1963 OSWALD IN MEXICO CITY 29 30 (A) "New York Times" Newspaper Account 30 (B) OSWALD's Visits to Cuban and Soviet D …”
“dations of LEE HARVEY OSWALD in Mexico City 4 6 1. O SWALD's Registration at Hotel 47 2. Exa minatio n of Handwriting on Hotel Register by FBI Laboratory 47 3. Identities of Persons a …”
“Personnel at Transportes del Norte Terminal, Mexico City 69 (G) Interviews of Personnel at Transpor tes del Norte Bus Terminal Restaurant, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon 71 (H) Inquiry at Monterrey, Nuevo …”
“… RNING OSWALD'S TRAVEL 99 (A) Transportes Frontera Bus Line 99 (B) Inquiry at Flecha Roja Bus Terminal 105 : (C) OSWALD's Time of Arrival in Mexico City 106 (D) Efforts to Locate Flecha Roja Passenger List 106 (E) Transportes del Norte Passengers Originating in Guadalajara 109 (F) Transporte …”
“… l Norte B us Line Operations, Monterrey 11 0 (G) T icketing Procedures by Transportes del Norte Bus Line 111 VI. MISCELLANEOUS INQUIRIES AT MEXICO CITY CONCERNING OSWALD 112 (A) Telephone Numbers in OSWALD'S Address Book 112 (B) Possibility OSWALD Sent or Received Money 114 (C) Inquiries at …”
“… la on August 29, 1963, traveled to. Mexico, D. F., and subsequently made contact with EDELBERT O TORRES, a Nicaraguan communist residing in Mexico City . From this contact a plan was develo ped for ALVARADO to travel to Cub a to study gu errilla warfare ta ctics. He had occasion to visit th …”
“… individual who to this day remains unidentified. Intelligence did not provide a photo- graph of Lee Harvey Oswald during his brief stay in Mexico City that month. 2. Under the extraordinary press of effort to develop infor- mation on the assassin and the assassination, copies of the photo- …”
“… d been cropped by the FBI in Washing- ton in a slightly different manner. 4. Although in no way related to Lee Harvey OSWALD or his stay in Mexico City from the morning of 27 September 1963 to the morning of 2 October 1963, at least one set of photographs of the unidentified man originated …”
“loped about OSWALD in Mexico City, together with CIA Head- quarters action on that information. -- : 5. From all credible evidence known to this time (none, incidentally, ad …”
“casion on that visit in which OSWALD was recorded as identifying himself (partially) by true name. : 8. At no time during his stay in Mexico City did the CIA acquire a photo of OSWALD. A careful review of all coverage was conducted on 22 and 23 November 1963 after the assassination, i …”
“… sonably inferable to be OSWALD was read by, discussed with, and examined by Warren Commission staffers in Headquarters and in All were made Mexico City during a stay from 8-13 April 1964. available promptly to the FBI. : In the”
“ll were made Mexico City during a stay from 8-13 April 1964. available promptly to the FBI. : In the 13. At about mid-day on 1 October, the camera registered the en …”
“… n building up, disseminating, then denigrating a report that Oswald had received money to kill Kennedy from someone at the Cuban Embassy in Mexico City? Was there a CIA connection with Gilberto Alvarado Ugarte, the source of the story? কে Answer: As stated in information provided to the War …”
“… rado admitted to Mexican security officials in writing that his whole story of having seen Lee Oswald receive money in the Cuban Embassy in Mexico City to assassinate President Kennedy was false. On the same day, CIA reported to appropriate U. S. Government authorities that Alvarado stated …”
“… individual who to this day remains unidentified. Intelligence did not provide a photo- graph of Lee Harvey Oswald during his brief stay in Mexico City that month. 2. Under the extraordinary press of effort to develop infor- mation on the assassin and the assassination, copies of the photo- …”
“… d been cropped by the FBI in Washing- ton in a slightly different manner. 4. Although in no way related to Lee Harvey OSWALD or his stay in Mexico City from the morning of 27 September 1963 to the morning of 2 October 1963, at least one set of photographs of the u nidentified man ori ginate …”
“… of the photographs by the CIA's Mexico representative to review what he ascertained and did with the information developed about OSWALD in Mexico City, together with CIA Head- quarters action on that information. -- : 5. From all credibl e evidence known to this time (none, incidentally, a …”
“… nly occasion on that visit in which OSWALD was recorded as identifying himself (partially) by true name. : 8. At no time during his stay in Mexico City did the CIA acquire a photo of OSWALD. A careful review of all coverage was conducted on 22 and 23 November 1963 after the assassination, i …”
“co trip or stay in Mexico City. Moreover, although it had made a cabled request on 15 October, the C IA's Mexico representative had no photo of OSWALD in his records, nor …”
“… sonably inferable to be OSWALD was read by, discussed with, and examined by Warren Commission staffers in Headquarters and in All were made Mexico City during a stay from 8-13 April 1964. available promptly to the FBI. : In the 13. At about mid-day on 1 October, the camera registered the en …”
“… s of the primitive status of the OSWALD identification. Many examples of a similar kind of.. thing can be found in the day-to-day record of Mexico City Headquarters correspondence and reporting. 15. On 22 November 1963 CIA's Mexico representative cabled Headquarters at 2229Z time after lear …”
“… ividual who to this day remains unidentified. Intelligence did not provide a photo- graph of Lee Harvey Oswa ld during his bri ef s ta y in Mexico City that month. 2. Under the extraordinary press of effort to develop in for- mation on the a ssassin and the assassination, copies of the phot …”
“… of the photographs by the CIA's Mexico representative to review what he ascertained and did with the information developed about OSWALD in Mexico City, together with CIA Head- quarters action on that information. -- : 5 . From all credible evidence known to this time (none, incidental ly, …”
“… ly occasion on that visit in which OSWALD was recorded as identifying himself (partially) by true name. : 8. At no time during his stay in Mexico City did the CIA acquire a photo of OSWALD. A careful review of all coverage was conducted on 22 and 23 November 1963 after the assassination, i …”
“no CIA photo coverage of OSWALD at any time during his Mexico trip or stay in Mexico City. Moreov er , although it had made a cabled request on 15 October, the CIA's Mexico representative had no photo of OSWALD in his records, no …”
“… o nably inferable to be OSWALD was read by, discussed with, and examined by Warren Commission staffers in Headquarters and in All were made Mexico City during a stay from 8-13 April 1964. available promptly to the FBI. : In the 13. At about mid-day on 1 October, the camera registered the en …”
“… individual who to this day remains unidentified. Intelligence did not provide a photo- graph of Lee Harvey Oswald during his brief stay in Mexico City that month. 2. Under the extraordinary press of effort to develop infor- mation on the assassin and the assassination, copies of the photo- …”
“… een cropped by the F BI in Washing- ton in a slightly dif ferent manner. 4. Although in no way related to Lee Harvey O SWALD or his stay in Mexico City from the morning of 27 Sept”
“hough in no way related to Lee Harvey O SWALD or his stay in Mexico City from the morning of 27 Sept ember 1963 to the morning of 2 October 1963, at least one set of photographs of the unidentified man originated …”
“s and two (2) partial days about 116 hours in all in Mexico City from about 10:00 a.m. 27 Septem ber 1963 to about 8:30 a.m. 2 October 1963. His place of residence was a small commercial traveler hotel, n …”
“… materials back to August 1963. This confirmed that there was no CIA photo coverage of OSWALD at any time during his Mexico trip or stay in Mexico City. Moreover, although it had made a cabled request on 15 October, the CIA's Mexico representative had no photo of OSWALD in his records, nor …”
“… sonably inferable to be OSWALD was read by, discussed with, and examined by Warren Commission staffers in Headquarters and in All were made Mexico City during a stay from 8-13 April 1964. available promptly to the FBI. : In the 13. At about mid-day on 1 October, the camera registered the en …”