The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library has digitized the declassified contents of every folder in the collection "National Security Adviser. Memoranda of Conversations" - the Library's most popular and most used textual collection. Digital copying of this collection was made possible by generous support from the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation.

Each folder of the Memoranda of Conversations (or "Memcons") contains the White House's transcript-like records and handwritten source notes from over 1,000 presidential meetings on foreign relations and national security matters, from January 5, 1973 to January 14, 1977. In addition to Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, participants included foreign heads of state and diplomats, U.S. intelligence and national security officials, U.S. diplomats, members of Congress, Cabinet members, visiting delegations, and others. Discussion topics were myriad.

The Memcon scans are stored as PDF files. They require the free Adobe Acrobat ReaderĀ®. AdobeĀ® also provides free PDF tools for the visually impaired.

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President Gerald R. Ford's Dog Liberty Lying at Henry Kissinger's Feet during a Meeting with President Ford and Brent Scowcroft in the Oval Office on November 16, 1974. NAID 12082679

Ford Administration Memcons
(August 1974-January 1977)

Nixon Administration Memcons
(January 1973-August 1974)