FBI Section 126 • EE-1 • Letters to Dad (A-F)

The folder labelled in the Guyana Index as “EE-Letters to Dad” was big enough that the FBI broke it down into four sections, from 126-129. The section – letters from people whose last name started from A through F – consists of 524 pages. The complete PDF for this section as released by the FBI is here.

The contents of this page were transcribed almost entirely by Cole Waterman. The editors gratefully acknowledge his invaluable assistance.

The citation for these documents should open with the FBI’s official designation of these records, which is “RYMUR 89-4286.” Each individual page in these records has a unique number. Page 186 of this document, for example, is marked “EE-1-C-12”. The complete citation for that page, then, would be “RYMUR 89-4286-EE-1-C-12”.

Alphabetical listings of the letters appear immediately below. Following those letter listings is listing of people whose writings are significant enough to warrant their own page. The chart underneath catalogues other significant documents located in this section.

Letters to Dad (A-B)
Letters to Dad (C)
Letters to Dad (D)
Letters to Dad (E)
Letters to Dad (F)

The following residents of Jonestown had multiple entries on this page. These pages have been pulled from the letter listings above; in other words, the writings of Jack Barron appear below but not on the page of Letters to Dad (A-B).

The Writings of Jack Barron
The Writings of Jeff Carey
The Writings of Eugene Chaikin
The Writings of Harold Cordell
The Writings of Hue Fortson

The following is a chart of other significant documents located in this section.

PDF page numbers
Number of pages
Citations of pages
Description
PDF
Text
140-160
21
EE-1-C-5a – 5u
Minutes of Bay Area Callers Meeting
172-182
11
EE-1-C-10
186, 249
2
EE-1-C-12, EE-1-C-35
232-235
4
EE-1-C-28b – EE-1-C-28e