Charles Evans Hughes
A Register of His Papers in the Library of Congress
Prepared by Thomas Thalken and Audrey Walker Revised and expanded by Karen Linn Femia
Manuscript Division, Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
2002
Contact information: http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/mss/address.html
Finding aid encoded by Library of Congress Manuscript Division, 2005
Finding aid URL: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms005012
Title: Papers of Charles Evans Hughes
Span Dates: 1836-1950
Bulk Dates: (bulk 1905-1940)
ID No.: MSS26708 Creator:
Hughes, Charles Evans, 1862-1948
Extent:
61,000 items;
233 containers plus 2 oversize;
86 linear feet;
150 microfilm reels
Language: Collection material in English
Repository:
Manuscript Division, Library of Congress,
Washington, D.C.
Abstract: Governor of New York, secretary of state, and chief justice of the United States. Family papers, correspondence, speeches
and biographical writings, subject files, notes, scrapbooks, clippings, and other printed and miscellaneous matter relating
principally to Hughes's political and judicial career and his service on various international bodies and commissions.
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's online catalog. They are grouped
by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically therein.
Names: Hughes, Charles Evans, 1862-1948 Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1862-1947--Correspondence Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933--Correspondence Dawes, Charles Gates, 1865-1951--Correspondence Frankfurter, Felix, 1882-1965--Correspondence Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923--Correspondence Harvey, George Brinton McClellan, 1864-1928--Correspondence Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964--Correspondence Houghton, Alanson Bigelow, 1863-1941--Correspondence Hughes, David Charles, 1832-1909. Jillson, William E.--Correspondence Jusserand, J. J. (Jean Jules), 1855-1932--Correspondence Kellogg, Frank B. (Frank Billings), 1856-1937--Correspondence Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924--Correspondence MacMurray, John Van Antwerp, 1881-1960--Correspondence Moore, John Bassett, 1860-1947--Correspondence Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945--Correspondence Roosevelt, Theodore, 1887-1944--Correspondence Root, Elihu, 1845-1937--Correspondence Slemp, C. Bascom (Campbell Bascom), 1870-1943--Correspondence Stone, Harlan Fiske, 1872-1946--Correspondence Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930--Correspondence Van Devanter, Willis, 1859-1941--Correspondence Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924--Correspondence Hughes family United States. Dept. of State. United States. Supreme Court. International Court of Justice Permanent Court of Arbitration Conference on the Limitation of Armament (1921-1922 : Washington, D.C.) International American Conference Beerits, Henry C. Papers of Henry C. Beerits Hughes, David Charles, 1832-1909. Papers of David Charles Hughes Pusey, Merlo John, 1902- Papers of Merlo John Pusey
Subjects: Arbitration, International Presidents--United States--Election--1916 Prohibition--United States Smuggling--United States Tacna-Arica question World War, 1914-1918--Reparations Chile--Boundaries--Peru Guatemala--Boundaries--Honduras Honduras--Boundaries--Guatemala Japan--Emigration and immigration Latin America--Foreign relations--United States New York (State)--Politics and government--1865-1950 Peru--Boundaries--Chile United States--Emigration and immigration United States--Foreign relations--20th century United States--Foreign relations--Latin America United States--Politics and government--20th century
Occupations: Cabinet officers Governors--New York (State) Jurists
Provenance:The papers of Charles Evans Hughes, governor of New York, secretary of state, and chief justice of the United States, were
received by the Library of Congress as deposits in 1934 and 1952 and converted to gift in 1952 by Hughes's daughter-in-law,
Marjory Stuart Hughes. The papers have been augmented by additional gifts and deposits from his daughter, Catherine H. Waddell,
his biographer, Merlo J. Pusey, and others between 1951 and 2002.
Processing History: The Hughes Papers were processed in 1952 and reprocessed for microfilming in 1985. The addition was processed and the register
revised in 2002.
Transfers: Photographs have been transferred to the Prints and Photographs Division of the Library where they are identified as part
of these papers.
Copyright Status:Copyright in the unpublished writings of Charles Evans Hughes in these papers and in other collections of papers in the custody
of the Library of Congress has been dedicated to the public.
Microfilm: A microfilm edition of these papers is available on 150 reels. Consult a reference librarian in the Manuscript Division
concerning availability for purchase or interlibrary loan.
Preferred Citation: Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Container number, Charles Evans Hughes
Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Date |
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1862, Apr. 11 |
Born, Glens Falls, N.Y. |
1881 |
A.B., Brown University, Providence, R.I. |
1884 |
A.M., Brown University, Providence, R.I. LL.B., Columbia University, New York, N.Y. Admitted to New York bar
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1884-1906 |
Practiced law, New York, N.Y. |
1888 |
Married Antoinette Carter |
1891-1895 |
Professor of law and special lecturer, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. |
1893-1900 |
Special lecturer, New York Law School, New York, N.Y. |
1905-1906 |
Counsel to Stevens Gas Commission and Armstrong Insurance Commission, New York state legislature |
1906 |
Special assistant to United States attorney general in coal investigation |
1907-1910 |
Governor of New York |
1910-1916 |
Associate justice, United States Supreme Court |
1916 |
Nominated for president of the United States by the Republican Party |
1917-1930 |
Member, Hughes, Rounds, Schurman & Dwight, New York, N.Y. |
1921-1925 |
Secretary of state |
1928 |
Chairman, United States delegation to the Sixth International Conference of American States, Havana, Cuba |
1928-1929 |
Member, United States delegation to the International Conference on Arbitration and Conciliation, Washington, D.C. |
1928-1930 |
Judge, Permanent Court of International Justice |
1930-1941 |
Chief justice of the United States |
1930-1933 |
President, Guatemala-Honduras Special Boundary Tribunal |
1948, Aug. 27 |
Died, Osterville, Mass. |
The papers of Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948) span the years 1836 to 1950 with the bulk of the collection concentrated between
the years 1905 and 1940. The papers focus chiefly on Hughes's public service and consist of the following series: Family Papers, Correspondence, Subject File, Speeches and Writings File, Biographical File, Miscellany, and Oversize. The Correspondence series is organized in subseries of family correspondence, general correspondence, secretary of state files, and Supreme Court correspondence. The Addition contains a campaign song book from Hughes' 1916 presidential bid.
The earliest items in the collection relate to Hughes's father, David Charles Hughes. Located in the Family Papers, these items include letters of introduction by ministers and members of Wesleyan Methodist societies which Hughes brought
with him when he immigrated to the United States from Great Britain in October 1855; documents attesting to his service as
a minister of the New York Conference, New Windsor Circuit, Newburgh District; a letter acknowledging his voluntary withdrawal
from Wesleyan University while in good standing; and several papers reflecting his affiliation with Baptist churches, including
at Glens Falls, New York, where he was ordained as a Baptist minister. Other items include his certificate of naturalization
in 1864 and a letter written by him in 1907 to the Sons of the American Revolution presenting genealogical documentation entitling
Charles Evans Hughes to become a member of that organization.
Papers relating to Charles Evans Hughes begin in 1876 with the family correspondence subseries. Early correspondence in this portion consists of letters exchanged between Hughes and his parents while he was
a student at Madison (now Colgate) and Brown universities. The letters concern Hughes's studies, health and personal habits,
recreational activities, and finances. In a letter of 27 February 1880, he justified having earned money to purchase a pair
of skates by writing an essay for a fellow student. Later correspondence in the subseries includes messages and poems by
Hughes and his wife, Antoinette, at Christmas and on birthdays and wedding anniversaries. Letters exchanged between Hughes
and his son, Charles Evans, Jr., and his son-in-law, Chauncey L. Waddell, relate to personal financial matters and a few legal
questions, mainly dating from the years Hughes was secretary of state.
The general correspondence subseries includes a relatively small group of letters that Hughes retained because of their sentimental or biographical
importance. The letters were originally included in files organized by subject categories in 1933-1934 by Henry C. Beerits
but later reorganized as a general correspondence grouping by the Manuscript Division in 1952 when the collection was first
prepared for reader use. Individual and small groups of letters acquired by the Library of Congress between 1934 and 1952
were incorporated into this subseries. The subseries covers the years 1884 to 1950 and contains a few letters relating to
all phases of Hughes's career. Major subjects include the New York gubernatorial campaign and election of 1906; Hughes's
terms as governor; his appointment to the United States Supreme Court in 1910; the presidential campaign of 1916; international
issues confronting the United States while Hughes was secretary of state, such as the armaments race, reparations, Allied
war debts, Japanese immigration, and smuggling of intoxicating liquors; relations with Latin America, particularly the arbitration
of boundary disputes and Pan American conferences; and his appointment as chief justice. Included as well are memoranda of
telephone conversations with senators William H. King and Burton K. Wheeler on 19 March 1937 conveying Hughes's decision not
to appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee considering the Judiciary Reform bill of 1937 and his subsequent letter of
21 March to Wheeler describing the dockets of the Court and giving a comparative statement of the disposition of cases for
the preceding six terms.
Although the subseries of secretary of state correspondence contains references to national and international problems during Hughes's years in office, additional material
on these topics is also in the Subject File series and to a lesser extent in the general correspondence subseries as well. The subseries of Supreme Court correspondence reflects his public role as chief justice. Many letters are from citizens complaining of injustices they
feel only Hughes, the Supreme Court, or an official acting at Hughes's direction, can rectify; others expressed rancor at
Franklin D. Roosevelt and his New Deal programs or indicated religious concerns, especially about Roman Catholics. Many of
the letters were written by inmates of prisons and mental institutions. Other letters are from admirers who manifest their
esteem for Hughes in letters supporting his decisions and those of the Court, by sending birthday greetings and unsolicited
printed material, by invitations, and by requests for appointments, autographs, and photographs. Correspondence concerning
controversial cases heard by the Supreme Court is in the Subject File series.
The Subject File encompasses all aspects of Hughes's public career. Most of the files were established by Beerits in 1933-1934 when he organized
all of Hughes's papers except the secretary of state and Supreme Court correspondence files. When the letters were reorganized in 1952, a list of letters transferred was appended to each subject
folder. These lists have been retained as cross references in the present arrangement of the collection. The Subject File series includes reports, notes, and clippings relating to Hughes's service as counsel or chairman of local and national investigatory
commissions or boards from the gas and insurance investigations of 1905-1906 in New York to his appointment by Woodrow Wilson
as special assistant to the attorney general in an investigation into the breakdown of aircraft production in 1918. The series
also includes files from Hughes's two terms as governor of New York, material from his term as secretary of state; papers
pertaining to his participation in state and national political campaigns, documents chronicling his role in international
arbitrations, and a smaller number of files from his tenure as chief justice of the Supreme Court.
The most extensive of the secretary of state material in the Subject File pertains to the Conference on the Limitation of Armaments in Washington, D.C., 1921-1922, more commonly known as the Washington
Conference. It includes draft resolutions, memoranda exchanged between members of the American delegation and with the State
Department, annotated drafts of the four treaties concluded at the conference, press releases, and printed copies of finished
documents. Other papers from this period included memoranda of interviews with members of the diplomatic corps. These memoranda,
arranged alphabetically by country, summarize the interviews Hughes had with representatives of foreign countries from 1921
to 1924. There are notes in several of the folders indicating interviews for which memoranda were not received with the collection.
Files related to Hughes's interest in international adjudication contain documents, notes, reports, and memoranda concerning
his election to the Permanent Court of International Justice, his participation in the Sixth International Conference of American
States held at Havana and the International Conference of American States on Conciliation and Arbitration held at Washington,
D.C., the settlement of the dispute between Peru and Chile over the provinces of Tacna and Arica, and the resolution of a
boundary dispute between Guatemala and Honduras.
Papers representing Hughes's years on the Supreme Court include proof sheets of the last pages of opinions rendered by the
Court circulated among the justices for their comments. Hughes saved these sheets because he believed the comments of the
justices on the reverse of the pages manifested the "friendly and generous feeling of my brethren who are no longer here to
speak for themselves" and "show the strength of the support for the opinions I wrote in certain difficult cases." The remainder
of the Supreme Court subject files consists of miscellaneous items and correspondence from the public concerning issues before
the court.
The Biographical File provides a chronology of events in Hughes's life. It consists of "Autobiographical Notes" which Hughes wrote between November
1941 and the end of 1945, memoranda of Henry C. Beerits, drafts and galley proofs of Merlo J. Pusey's
Charles Evans Hughes,
and miscellaneous documents. The "Autobiographical Notes" focus on Hughes's public life and trace the events and personal
reflection which culminated in his private and public decisions. They were edited by David Joseph Danelski and Joseph S.
Tulchin and published by the Harvard University Press in 1973. The Beerits memoranda were prepared in the fall of 1933 and
spring of 1934 by Henry C. Beerits, who was employed by Hughes to review and organize his papers. Beerits arranged the papers
into subject categories suitable for a chronological overview of Hughes's life. He then prepared memoranda with bibliographical
references covering the major topics which Hughes reviewed as time permitted. The Beerits memoranda previously dispersed
throughout the Subject File series have been assembled as a unit in the Biographical File. The Pusey biography, published in 1951 with the approval
of the Hughes family, was based on information in Hughes's papers and from interviews with Hughes.
The Speeches and Writings File covers the years 1905-1940. According to a statement in his "Autobiographical Notes," Hughes hired stenographers at his
personal expense to record speeches as they were delivered "in order to avoid the publication of inaccurate or purely sensational
scraps based on the hurried notes of a reporter." This practice is evident in the collection of speeches made during the
presidential campaign of 1916 for which there is a fairly complete record beginning with a wire of 10 June 1916 and speech
of 31 July to the Republican National Convention accepting the nomination and ending with the closing speech of his campaign
at Madison Square Garden, 4 November 1916. Speeches made in 1908 are located in the Miscellany series in a scrapbook relating
to his term as governor of New York. The only manuscript of Hughes's writings in this collection is a draft of the booklet
Foreign Relations,
which he wrote for the Republican National Committee for the presidential campaign of 1924.
Scrapbooks in the Miscellany span the years 1905-1930. Thirty-four of them contain clippings representing coverage mainly by New York newspapers of the
gas and insurance investigations in the early part of the century. Three scrapbooks are devoted to Hughes's terms as governor
of New York, and one contains copies of his letters to the state legislature and speeches and extracts from speeches made
in April and May 1908. The remaining scrapbooks relate to his term as secretary of state and to his appointment as chief
justice.
Correspondents in the Hughes Papers include Nicholas Murray Butler, Calvin Coolidge, Charles G. Dawes, Felix Frankfurter,
Warren G. Harding, George Harvey, Herbert Hoover, Alanson B. Houghton, William E. Jillson, J.J. Jusserand, Frank B. Kellogg,
Henry Cabot Lodge (1850-1924), John V. A. MacMurray, John Bassett Moore, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt (1887-1944),
Elihu Root, C. Bascom Slemp, Harlan F. Stone, William Howard Taft (1857-1930), Willis Van Devanter, and Woodrow Wilson.
The collection is arranged in eight series:
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Family Papers, 1854-1907
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Correspondence, 1876-1950, n.d.
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Subject File, 1905-1947
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Speeches and Writings File, 1905-1940, n.d.
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Biographical File, 1906-1951
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Miscellany, 1836-1945, n.d.
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Addition, 1916
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Oversize, 1908-1933
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BOX 1 REEL 1*
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Letters received, copy of one letter sent, and miscellaneous documents belonging to David Charles Hughes. |
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Arranged chronologically. |
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*Available on microfilm. Shelf no. 19,201 |
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BOX 1-146 REEL 1-115
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BOX 1-2 REEL 1-2
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Family Correspondence, 1876-1945
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Letters and messages of family members. Includes photocopies of letters held by Colgate and Brown universities. |
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Arranged chronologically. |
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BOX 2-9 REEL 2-6
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General Correspondence, 1884-1950, n.d.
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Letters received with enclosures and attachments and a few copies of letters sent. Includes photocopies of letters held by
Cornell University.
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Arranged chronologically. |
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BOX 10-70 REEL 6-56
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Secretary of State, 1921-1925
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Letters, memoranda, telegrams, and postcards received with enclosures and attachments, carbon copies of letters sent, and
a few returned copies of letters sent.
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Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent and therein chronologically. Includes miscellaneous correspondence at the
end of the subseries. Arranged alphabetically by type of material or subject and chronologically within.
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BOX 71-146 REEL 57-115
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Supreme Court, 1930-1941
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Letters, telegrams, and postcards received with enclosures and attachments and carbon copies of letters sent. |
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Arranged chronologically by year and alphabetically therein by name of correspondent. Includes miscellaneous correspondence
arranged by type of correspondence and chronologically by year.
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BOX 147-174 REEL 115-136
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Correspondence, memoranda, notes, and printed matter. |
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Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
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BOX 175-180 REEL 136-139
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Drafts and typewritten, printed, and near-print copies of speeches. |
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Arranged chronologically. Also a manuscript of Hughes's booklet, Foreign Relations.
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BOX 181-186 REEL 139-142
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Autobiographical and biographical writings and notes,typewritten draft and galley proofs of a biography by Merlo J. Pusey,
memoranda, and clippings.
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Arranged alphabetically by type of material. |
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BOX 187-232 REEL 142-149
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Awards, certificates, extraneous manuscripts, near-print and printed matter, and scrapbooks. The scrapbooks are available
only on microfilm.
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Arranged alphabetically by type of material. |
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BOX 233 not filmed
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Presidential campaign song book. |
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BOX OV 1-OV 2 REEL 150
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A photograph, certificates, genealogical charts, and other oversize. |
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Arranged and described according to the series, containers, and folders from which the items were removed. |
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BOX 1 REEL 1*
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Family Papers, 1854-1907
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Letters received, copy of one letter sent, and miscellaneous documents belonging to David Charles Hughes. |
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Arranged chronologically. |
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*Available on microfilm. Shelf no. 19,201 |
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BOX 1 REEL 1
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Hughes, David C., 1854-1907 |
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BOX 1-146 REEL 1-115
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Correspondence, 1876-1950, n.d.
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BOX 1-2 REEL 1-2
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Family Correspondence, 1876-1945
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Letters and messages of family members. Includes photocopies of letters held by Colgate and Brown universities. |
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Arranged chronologically. |
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BOX 1 REEL 1
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1876-1881 |
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(6 folders)
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1921-1924 |
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(4 folders)
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BOX 2 REEL 2
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1925, 1937 |
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Birthday, Christmas, and wedding anniversary messages exchanged between Charles Evans Hughes and Antoinette Carter Hughes,
1915-1945
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BOX 2-9 REEL 2-6
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General Correspondence, 1884-1950, n.d.
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Letters received with enclosures and attachments and a few copies of letters sent. Includes photocopies of letters held by
Cornell University.
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Arranged chronologically. |
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BOX 2 REEL 2
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1884-1908, Sept. |
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(8 folders)
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BOX 3 REEL 2-3
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1908, Oct.-1910 |
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(8 folders)
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BOX 4 REEL 3
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1911-1918 |
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(10 folders)
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BOX 5 REEL 3-4
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1919-1923, Feb. |
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(8 folders)
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BOX 6 REEL 4
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1923, Mar.-1927 |
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(8 folders)
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BOX 7 REEL 4-5
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1928-1930 |
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(7 folders)
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BOX 8 REEL 5
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1931-1937 |
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(9 folders)
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BOX 9 REEL 5-6
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1938-1950, n.d. |
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(7 folders)
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BOX 10-70 REEL 6-56
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Secretary of State, 1921-1925
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Letters, memoranda, telegrams, and postcards received with enclosures and attachments, carbon copies of letters sent, and
a few returned copies of letters sent.
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Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent and therein chronologically. Includes miscellaneous correspondence at the
end of the subseries. Arranged alphabetically by type of material or subject and chronologically within.
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BOX 10 REEL 6-7
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"Ab-And" miscellaneous |
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(7 folders)
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BOX 11 REEL 7
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"Ang-Ay" miscellaneous |
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(5 folders)
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Abbott, Ernest H. |
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Abernathy, William S. |
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Academy of Political Science |
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Ackerman, Carl W. |
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Adams, John T. |
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Alexander, Hugh Lucien |
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Alexander, Magnus W. |
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Allen, Frederick H. |
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Allen, Henry T. |
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BOX 12 REEL 8
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American Bar Association |
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(2 folders)
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American Bible Society |
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American Law Institute |
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American Legion |
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American Red Cross |
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American Society of International Law |
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Anderson, Chandler P. |
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Anderson, Henry W. |
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Armstrong, Hamilton Fish |
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Associated Press |
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"Bac-Barn" miscellaneous |
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(4 folders)
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BOX 13 REEL 8-9
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"Barr-Bi" miscellaneous |
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(7 folders)
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BOX 14 REEL 9-10
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"Bl-Brou" miscellaneous |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 15 REEL 10-11
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"Brow-By" miscellaneous |
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(5 folders)
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Baer, Carlyle S. |
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Balderston, John L. |
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Baldwin, Elbert F. and Mary W. |
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Barrett, John |
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Bassett, Edward M. |
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BOX 16 REEL 11-12
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Bean, George F. |
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Beatty, Albert R. |
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Beck, James M. |
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Bedford, A. C. |
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Bedford, E. T. |
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Beitler, Harold B. |
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Bell, Edward Price |
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Bernheimer, Charles L. |
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Bird, Charles Sumner |
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Bird, Remsen D. |
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Bishop, George R. |
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Bliss, Robert Woods |
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Bloomer, Millard J. |
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Bloomfield, Meyer |
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Borchard, Edwin M. |
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Boy Scouts of America |
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Brauer, William Wallace |
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Breed, William C. |
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Brinton, Jasper Y. |
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Bristol, Mark L. |
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Brooks Brothers |
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Broomfield, Marie (Mrs. Charles H.) |
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Brown, J. Calvin |
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BOX 17 REEL 12-13
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Brown, Roscoe C. E. |
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Brown, Walter P. |
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Brown University, Providence, R.I. |
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Buffington, Joseph |
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Burton, Ernest D. |
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Burton, M. L. |
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Burton, Theodore E. |
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Bush, Irving T. |
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Butler, Joseph |
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Butler, Nicholas Murray |
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"Cab-Cap miscellaneous |
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(5 folders)
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BOX 18 REEL 13-14
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"Cara-Clark" miscellaneous |
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(11 folders)
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BOX 19 REEL 14-15
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"Clarke-Cox" miscellaneous |
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(11 folders)
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BOX 20 REEL 15
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"Cra-Cy" miscellaneous |
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(3 folders)
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Calder, William M. |
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Call, Arthur D. |
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Canadian Bar Association |
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Capper, Arthur |
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Cardozo, Benjamin |
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Carter, Colin S. |
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Carter, Walter F. |
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Carter, William |
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Chadbourne, William M. |
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Chance, Merritt O. |
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Chapple, Joe Mitchell |
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Chicago, University of, Chicago, Ill.
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(2 folders)
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BOX 21 REEL 16
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Child, Richard Washburne |
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Christian, George B. |
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Christy, Howard Chandler |
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Clark, Edward T. |
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Clearwater, Alphonso T. |
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Coar, John T. |
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Cohen, Julius Henry |
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Colby, Everett |
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Colcord, Samuel |
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Colgate, James C. |
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Collett, John Kyte |
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Collier, William M. |
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Columbia University, New York, N.Y. |
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Conboy, Martin |
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Contessa, Vito |
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Coolidge, Archibald Cary |
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Coolidge, Calvin |
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Cooke, Robert Grier |
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Cooper, William Knowles |
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Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. |
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BOX 22 REEL 16-17
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Coudert, Frederic R. |
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Council on Foreign Relations |
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Crane, Charles R. |
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Cravath, Paul D. |
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Crawford, William H. |
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Crossett, Frederick M. |
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Crowell (Thomas Y.) Co.
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Crozier, Alfred Owen |
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Culbertson, William S. |
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Cunliffe-Owen, Frederick |
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Current History
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Curtis, Charles |
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"Dab-Day" miscellaneous |
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(3 folders)
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BOX 23 REEL 17-18
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"Dea-Dy" miscellaneous |
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(9 folders)
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BOX 24 REEL 18-19
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Daugherty, Harry M. |
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Daughters of the American Revolution, National Society of |
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Davenport, Frederick M. |
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Davis, James J. |
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Davis, John W. |
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Dawes, Charles G. |
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Dearing, Fred M. |
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Delano, Frederic A. |
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Denby, Edwin |
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Dixon, Frederick |
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Downing, Augustus S. |
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Dreier, Katherine S. |
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Duggan, Stephen P. |
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Dulles, John Foster |
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Dyer, George C. |
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Dykman, William N. |
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BOX 25 REEL 19-20
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"E" miscellaneous |
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(8 folders)
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BOX 26 REEL 20-21
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Earle, George H. |
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Easley, Ralph M. |
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Edmonds, Richard H. |
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Einstein, Lewis |
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Ellis, William T. |
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"Fab-Fit" miscellaneous |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 27 REEL 21-22
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"Fl-Fy" miscellaneous |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 28 REEL 22
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Farquhar, A. B. |
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Faucett, Nathan S. |
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Faunce, W. H. P. |
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Finch, Edward R. |
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Finley, John H. |
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Fiske, Haley |
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Fletcher, Austin B. |
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Fletcher, Henry P. |
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Folks, Homer |
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Foreign Policy Association |
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Forster, Henry A. |
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Forster, Rudolph |
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Frelinghuysen, J. S. |
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Fuller, Robert H. |
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BOX 29 REEL 22-23
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"Gab-Good" miscellaneous |
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(7 folders)
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BOX 30 REEL 23-24
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"Gool-Gw" miscellaneous |
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(6 folders)
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Gans, Isaac |
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Garfield, Harry A. |
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Garfield, James R. |
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BOX 31 REEL 24-25
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Geddes, Auckland |
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Gilmore, George W. |
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Glynn, Martin H. |
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Gordon, J. Bennett |
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Green, Theodore Francis |
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Grew, Joseph C. |
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Griffiths, William R. |
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Grosvenor, Gilbert |
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Guthrie, William D. |
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Gwynne, Charles T. |
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"Haa-Harm" miscellaneous |
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(3 folders)
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BOX 32 REEL 25-26
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"Harn-Hill" miscellaneous |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 33 REEL 26-27
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"Hin-Hum" miscellaneous |
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(8 folders)
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BOX 34 REEL 27
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"Hun-Hy" miscellaneous |
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(2 folders)
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Hagedorn, Hermann |
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Hagner, Randall H. |
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Hahn, Rosina |
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Haight, Charles D. |
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Hamilton, J. W. |
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Hammond, John Hays |
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Harding, Florence K. |
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Harding, Warren G. |
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Harding Memorial Association |
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Harris & Ewing |
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Harris, Ray E. |
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Harrison, Leland |
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Hartman, Gustave |
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Harvey, George |
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Hays, Will H. |
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BOX 35 REEL 27-28
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Heinz, Howard |
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Helms, Birch |
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Herrick, Myron T. |
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Hill, David J. |
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Hilles, Charles D. |
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Hiscock, Frank H. |
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Holt, Winifred
See Container 45, Mather, Winifred Holt
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Hoover, Herbert |
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Hoster, William |
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Hotchkiss, William H. |
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Houghton, Alanson B. |
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Houston, Herbert S. |
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Howard, Clarence H. |
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Howell, J. Morton |
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Hubbard, Allen S. |
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BOX 36 REEL 28-29
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"I" miscellaneous |
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(2 folders)
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Inman, Samuel G. |
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"J" miscellaneous |
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(7 folders)
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BOX 37 REEL 29-30
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Jillson, William E. |
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Johnson, Lehman |
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Johnson, Robert Underwood |
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Jones, H. Lester |
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Jordan, David Starr |
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Joy, Henry B. |
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Judson, Harry Pratt |
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Jusserand, J. J. |
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"Ka-Kin" miscellaneous |
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(4 folders)
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BOX 38 REEL 30-31
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"Kip-Ky" miscellaneous |
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(3 folders)
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Keen, W. W. |
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Kellen, William V. |
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Kellogg, Frank B. |
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(2 folders)
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Kemp, W. Thomas |
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Kennan, Chester T. |
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BOX 39 REEL 31-32
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Kent, Fred I. |
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Ketcham, James C. |
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King, William L. Mackenzie |
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Kohlsaat, H. H. |
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"LaB-Lev" miscellaneous |
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(5 folders)
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BOX 40 REEL 32-33
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"Lew-Ly" miscellaneous |
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(7 folders)
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Lamont, Thomas W. |
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Lasker, Albert D. |
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Leon, Maurice |
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Lewis, Merton E. |
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Lewis, William D. |
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Lewisohn, Adolph |
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BOX 41 REEL 33
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Lindsay, Samuel McCune |
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Lockwood, George B. |
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Lodge, Henry Cabot (1850-1924) |
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"Maca-Macy" miscellaneous |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 42 REEL 34
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"Mad-Mey" miscellaneous |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 43 REEL 34-35
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"Mia-Mort" miscellaneous |
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(7 folders)
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BOX 44 REEL 35
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"Mos-My" miscellaneous |
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(4 folders)
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McClure, S. S. |
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McConnell, Grace E. |
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McCormick, Medill |
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MacCracken, Henry Noble |
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McDonald, James |
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McDowell, William F. |
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McElroy, John |
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Macmillan Co. |
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McMorran, C. W. |
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Mainwaring, William D. |
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Mallet-Prevost, Severn |
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Manufacturers Record |
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Marburg, Theodore |
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BOX 45 REEL 35-36
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Marcosson, Isaac F. |
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Marriotte, James C. |
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Marsh, Harry W. |
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Martin, James S. |
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Martin, Warren F. |
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Mather, Winifred Holt
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Maxey, George W. |
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Mellon, Andrew W. |
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Meloney, Marie M. |
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Merchants' Association of New York |
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Meyer, Agnes and Eugene |
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Michigan, University of, Ann Arbor, Mich.
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Miles, Basil |
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Miley, Annie C. |
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Millard, C. N. |
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Miller, Nathan L. |
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Minnigerode, C. Powell |
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Minor, Anne Rogers |
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Moon, Eva Perry |
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Moore, Alexander P. |
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Moore, Frederick |
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Moore, J. B. |
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Moore, John Bassett |
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Moot, Adelbert |
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Morgan, John Pierpont |
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Morgan, Ruth |
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Muzzey, David S. |
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BOX 46 REEL 36-37
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"Nas-Ni" miscellaneous |
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(7 folders)
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BOX 47 REEL 37-38
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"Nob-Ny" miscellaneous |
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(2 folders)
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National Republican
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Newberger, David M. |
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New, Harry S. |
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Newton, Walter H. |
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Nielsen, Fred K. |
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"O" miscellaneous |
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(4 folders)
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BOX 48 REEL 38-39
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O'Brian, John Lord |
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Ochs Oakes, George W. |
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Ogden, Rollo |
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Ordway, Samuel H. |
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Osborn, Henry Fairfield |
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Owen, Georgiana H. |
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"Pa-Pew" miscellaneous |
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(5 folders)
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BOX 49 REEL 39-40
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"Pf-Py" miscellaneous |
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(8 folders)
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Pam, Max |
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Pan American Society |
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BOX 50 REEL 40
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Pan American Union
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1920-1924 |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 51 REEL 40-41
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1924-1925 |
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(2 folders)
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Parker, Alton B. |
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Parker, Edwin B. |
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Passmore, Lincoln K. |
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Patchin, Ira H. |
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Pavichich, Ante Tresich |
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Payne, George Henry |
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Payne, John B. |
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Peabody, George Foster |
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Peabody, Henry W. |
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Pearson, Raymond A. |
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Peck, Ferdinand W. |
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Pepper, Charles M. |
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Pepper, George Wharton |
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Peter, Agnes |
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Pezet, Federico Alfonso |
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Phi Beta Kappa |
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Phillips, William |
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Pinchot, Gifford |
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Plimpton, George A. |
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Porter, Stephen G. |
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BOX 52 REEL 41-42
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Price, Charles W. |
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Pritchett, Henry S. |
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Probert, L. C. |
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Putnam, Herbert |
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"Q" miscellaneous |
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"Ra-Rog" miscellaneous |
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(8 folders)
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BOX 53 REEL 42-43
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"Rol-Ry" miscellaneous |
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(5 folders)
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Rathom, John R. |
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Rau, Seymour L. |
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Redmond, C. F. |
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Republican National Committee |
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Ricci, V. Rolandi |
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BOX 54 REEL 43
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Rice, C. A. |
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Rice, Calvin W. |
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Riddick, Carl W. |
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Ridgway, Erman J. |
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Riehle, Frederick A. |
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Rockefeller, John D. (1874-1960) |
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Roosevelt, Franklin D. |
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Roosevelt, Theodore (1887-1944) |
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Roosevelt Memorial Association |
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Root, Elihu |
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Rose, Heloise Durant |
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Rose, Henry W. |
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Rounds, Arthur C. |
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Rowe, L. S.
See also Containers 50-51, Pan American Union
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1921-1923 |
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(3 folders)
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BOX 55 REEL 44
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1924-1925 |
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"Sa-Se" miscellaneous |
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(7 folders)
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BOX 56 REEL 44-45
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"Sh-Sm" miscellaneous |
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(8 folders)
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BOX 57 REEL 45-46
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"Sn-St" miscellaneous |
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(9 folders)
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BOX 58 REEL 46-47
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"Su-Sy" miscellaneous |
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(3 folders)
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St. Regis Hotel |
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Saner, R. E. L. |
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Sanders, Everett |
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Savage, Francis M. |
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Sawyer, Charles E. |
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Schaffer, Joseph |
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Schurman, George W. |
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Scott, James Brown |
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Severance, Cordenio A. |
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Shaw, Albert |
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Sheffield, James R. |
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Sheppard, Carl D. |
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Sherrill, Charles H. |
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Sherrill, Clarence O. |
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BOX 59 REEL 47-48
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Slemp, C. Bascom |
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Smith, Fred B. |
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Smith, Irwin |
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Spencer, Selden P. |
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Steinbrink, Meier |
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Stepanek, Bedrich |
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Stewart, John A. |
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Stimson, Henry A. |
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Stinson, J. Whitla |
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(2 folders)
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Stoddard, Lothrop |
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Stone, Harlan F. |
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Straus, Philip G. |
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Strawn, Silas H. |
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Strong, Benjamin |
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Sulgrave Institution |
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Sullivan, Mark |
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BOX 60 REEL 48-49
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"Ta-To" miscellaneous |
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(8 folders)
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BOX 61 REEL 49-50
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"Tr-Ty" miscellaneous |
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(3 folders)
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Taft, Henry W. |
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Taft, William H. (1857-1930) |
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Ten Eyck, Andrew |
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Thomas Y. Crowell
See Container 22, Crowell
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Tilson, John Q. |
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Tokaji, Bela |
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Tokugawa, Iyesato |
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Torrey, George B. |
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Torriente, Cosem de la |
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Trotta, Guiseppe |
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"U" miscellaneous |
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Underwood, Oscar W. |
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Underwood & Underwood |
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Union League Club, New York, N.Y. |
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University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.
See Container 20, Chicago, University of
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University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.
See Container 45, Michigan, University of
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Upton, Harriet Taylor |
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Urueta, Carlos Adolfo |
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BOX 62 REEL 50-51
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"V" miscellaneous |
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(2 folders)
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Vanderbilt, Cornelius (1898-1874) |
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Varela, Jacobo |
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Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. |
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Voorhees, Oscar M. |
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"Wad-War" miscellaneous |
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(4 folders)
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BOX 63 REEL 51-52
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"Was-Willi" miscellaneous |
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(8 folders)
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BOX 64 REEL 52
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"Willo-Wy" miscellaneous |
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(5 folders)
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Wadhams, Frederick E. |
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Wadhams, William H. |
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Wadsworth, Eliot |
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Wadsworth, James Wolcott (1877-1952) |
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Wainwright, J. M. |
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Wait, Wesley |
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Wakefield, Charles |
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Walker, Guy M. |
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Walker, J. Bernard |
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BOX 65 REEL 53
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Wallace, Henry C. |
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Warfield, S. Davies |
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Warren, Charles B. |
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Watson, E. O. |
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Watson, James E. |
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Watts, John R. |
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Weeks, John W. |
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Weitzel, George T. |
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Weller, Charles Frederick |
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Weller, Ovington E. |
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Wells, Sumner |
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Welsh, Francis Ralston |
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West, Andrew F. |
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West, James E. |
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White, Henry |
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Whitehouse, Sheldon |
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Whitman, Russell R. |
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Wickersham, George W. (1858-1936) |
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Wilbur, Curtis D. |
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Wile, Frederic W. |
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Wiley, Louis |
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BOX 66 REEL 53-54
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Wilfley, L. R. |
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Willcox, William R. |
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Willis, Frank B. |
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Willson, Augustus E. |
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Wilson, George G. |
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Winslow, Samuel E. |
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Wood, Hervey |
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Work, Hubert |
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Wright, J. Butler |
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Wunder, Clinton |
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"X-Y" miscellaneous |
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Yanes, Francisco J. |
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Young, A. M. |
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Young, S. Edward |
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"Z" miscellany |
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Zeballos, E. S. |
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BOX 67 REEL 54-55
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Miscellaneous correspondence |
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Invitations and replies, 1921-1925 |
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(5 folders)
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Letters commenting on Hughes's speech of 4 Mar. 1939, 1939 |
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(2 folders)
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BOX 68 REEL 55-56
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Letters re Hughes's retirement |
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(3 folders)
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Requests for appointments, 1924-1925 |
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(2 folders)
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Requests for autographs |
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1921-1924, June |
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(3 folders)
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BOX 69 REEL 56
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1924, July-1925 |
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(2 folders)
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Requests for contributions, 1924 |
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Requests for copies of speeches, 1921-1924 |
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Requests for photographs, 1921-1925 |
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(4 folders)
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Requests for recommendations |
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BOX 70 REEL 56
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Subjects (miscellaneous) |
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Baptists |
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Bok International Award |
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Campaign of 1924 |
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Clark v. Rock Island |
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Harding, Warren G., memorial address |
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Immigration Act of 1924 |
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Methodists |
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Mexico |
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Monroe Doctrine |
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Permanent Court of International Justice |
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Republican Party |
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Russia |
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BOX 71-146 REEL 57-115
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Supreme Court, 1930-1941
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Letters, telegrams, and postcards received with enclosures and attachments and carbon copies of letters sent. |
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Arranged chronologically by year and alphabetically therein by name of correspondent. Includes miscellaneous correspondence
arranged by type of correspondence and chronologically by year.
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BOX 71 REEL 57
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1930 |
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A-Ch |
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(8 folders)
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BOX 72 REEL 57-58
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Cl-Go |
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(11 folders)
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BOX 73 REEL 58-59
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Gr-Le |
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(9 folders)
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BOX 74 REEL 59
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Li-Q |
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(8 folders)
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BOX 75 REEL 59-60
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Ra-Wa |
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(9 folders)
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BOX 76 REEL 60-61
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We-Z |
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(4 folders)
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1931 |
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Ab-Cl |
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(5 folders)
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BOX 77 REEL 61-62
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Co-Gu |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 78 REEL 62
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Ha-Mc |
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(8 folders)
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BOX 79 REEL 62-63
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Mi-Se |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 80 REEL 63-64
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Sh-Z |
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(9 folders)
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BOX 81 REEL 64
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1932 |
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Ad-De |
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(7 folders)
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BOX 82 REEL 65
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Di-J |
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(10 folders)
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BOX 83 REEL 65-66
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La-Q |
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(9 folders)
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BOX 84 REEL 66-67
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Ra-Z |
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(11 folders)
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BOX 85 REEL 67
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1933 |
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A-D |
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(8 folders)
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BOX 86 REEL 67-68
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E-K |
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(8 folders)
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BOX 87 REEL 68-69
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La-R |
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(7 folders)
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BOX 88 REEL 69
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S-Z |
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(5 folders)
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1934 |
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A-Be |
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(2 folders)
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BOX 89 REEL 70
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Bi-D |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 90 REEL 70-71
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E-J |
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(7 folders)
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BOX 91 REEL 71-72
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K-Q |
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(7 folders)
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BOX 92 REEL 72
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R-T |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 93 REEL 73
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U-Z |
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(4 folders)
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1935 |
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A-Be |
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(4 folders)
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BOX 94 REEL 73-74
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Bi-Co |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 95 REEL 74-75
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Cr-Fl |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 96 REEL 75-76
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Fo-Ho |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 97 REEL 76
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Hu-Lov |
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(7 folders)
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BOX 98 REEL 76-77
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Low-N |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 99 REEL 77-78
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O-R |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 100 REEL 78-79
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S |
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(7 folders)
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BOX 101 REEL 79-80
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T-Z |
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(8 folders)
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BOX 102 REEL 80
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1936 |
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A-Bo |
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(5 folders)
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BOX 103 REEL 81
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Br-Co |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 104 REEL 81-82
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Cr-F |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 105 REEL 82
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G-H |
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(7 folders)
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BOX 106 REEL 83
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I-L |
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(8 folders)
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BOX 107 REEL 83-84
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M-Pe |
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(8 folders)
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BOX 108 REEL 84-85
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Pf-Sp |
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(7 folders)
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BOX 109 REEL 85-86
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Sq-Z and unidentified |
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(10 folders)
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BOX 110 REEL 86-87
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1937 |
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A-B |
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(5 folders)
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BOX 111 REEL 87-88
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C-E |
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(5 folders)
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BOX 112 REEL 88-89
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F-He |
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(5 folders)
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BOX 113 REEL 89
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Hi-L |
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(5 folders)
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BOX 114 REEL 90
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M-O |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 115 REEL 90-91
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P-Sc |
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(5 folders)
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BOX 116 REEL 91-92
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Se-V |
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(5 folders)
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BOX 117 REEL 92-93
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W-Z and unidentified |
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(4 folders)
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1938 |
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A-Bra |
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(3 folders)
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BOX 118 REEL 93-94
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Bre-E |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 119 REEL 94
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F-Je |
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(7 folders)
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BOX 120 REEL 94-95
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Jo-Ma |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 121 REEL 95-96
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Me-R |
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(8 folders)
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BOX 122 REEL 96
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S-V |
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(7 folders)
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BOX 123 REEL 97
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W-Z |
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(5 folders)
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1939 |
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A-Br |
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(3 folders)
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BOX 124 REEL 97-98
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Bu-E |
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(7 folders)
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BOX 125 REEL 98-99
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F-H |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 126 REEL 99-100
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I-Me |
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(9 folders)
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BOX 127 REEL 100
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Mi-R |
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(7 folders)
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BOX 128 REEL 101
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S-Z |
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(9 folders)
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BOX 129 REEL 101-102
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1940 |
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A-B |
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(5 folders)
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BOX 130 REEL 102-103
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C-F |
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(7 folders)
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BOX 131 REEL 103-104
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G-K |
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(7 folders)
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BOX 132 REEL 104
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L-O |
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(7 folders)
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BOX 133 REEL 104-105
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P-S |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 134 REEL 105-106
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T-Z |
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(8 folders)
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1941 |
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A-C |
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(3 folders)
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BOX 135 REEL 106-107
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D-M |
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(11 folders)
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BOX 136 REEL 107
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N-Z |
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(10 folders)
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BOX 137 REEL 107-108
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Miscellaneous correspondence |
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Birthday greetings |
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1930, 1936-1937 |
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(5 folders)
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BOX 138 REEL 108-109
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1938-1940 |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 139 REEL 109-110
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Books and pamphlets |
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1930-1935 |
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(7 folders)
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BOX 140 REEL 110-111
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1936-1939 |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 141 REEL 111
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1940-1941 |
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(2 folders)
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Invitations accepted, 1930-1933 |
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(2 folders)
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Invitations declined |
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1930 |
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(2 folders)
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BOX 142 REEL 111-112
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1931-1932 |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 143 REEL 112
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1933-1935 |
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(6 folders)
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BOX 144 REEL 112-113
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1936-1938 |
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(7 folders)
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BOX 145 REEL 113-114
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1939-1940 |
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(4 folders)
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Requests for photographs |
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1930-1931 |
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(3 folders)
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BOX 146 REEL 114-115
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1932-1933 |
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(2 folders)
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1936-1941 |
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(7 folders)
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BOX 147-174 REEL 115-136
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Subject File, 1905-1947
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Correspondence, memoranda, notes, and printed matter. |
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Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
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BOX 147 REEL 115-116
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Aircraft inquiry, 1918 |
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American Bar Association trip, London, England, |
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(2 folders)
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Campaign of 1906, gubernatorial |
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Campaign of 1916, presidential |
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"Ammunition" carried by Hughes in campaign |
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California episode |
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Campaign literature |
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Campaign trips |
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Comments on campaign speeches |
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Comments on conduct of campaign |
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Election reports |
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BOX 148 REEL 116
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"Hiram Johnson and the Hughes Campaign in California," by Francis V. Keesling |
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"The Hotel Virginia Incident," by Francis V. Keesling |
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Miscellany |
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Roosevelt and the Progressives |
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Shorey episode |
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Subject files eliminated when letters were transferred to general correspondence series in 1952 |
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Commission on Second-Class Mail Matter Report, 1912 |
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Draft Appeals Board of New York City, 1917-1918 |
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Election of 1908, presidential |
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Gas and insurance investigations, 1905-1906 |
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(2 folders)
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BOX 149 REEL 116-7
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Governor of New York |
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Comments on Hughes's administration by Robert H. Fuller, Hughes's secretary, 1907-1910 |
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Comments on Hughes's speeches |
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Conservation and state parks |
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Direct Nominations bill |
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Federal Income Tax Amendment, 1910 |
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Investigation of speculation in securities and commodities |
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Miscellaneous |
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President William Howard Taft's visit to Albany, N.Y., May 19, 1910 |
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Public Service Commission, 1907-1908 |
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Racetrack Gambling bill, 1908 |
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Robert H. Fuller Collection of Newspaper Clippings on the Hughes Administration, 1906-1910, held by the New York Public Library,
New York, N.Y.
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Removal from office of Otto Kelsey, superintendent of insurance |
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Renomination and reelection |
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Vetoes |
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Yearbooks of officials appointed to state offices |
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1907-1908 |
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(2 folders)
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BOX 150 REEL 117-118
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1909-1910 |
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(2 folders)
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Guatemala-Honduras boundary arbitration, 1932-1933
See also Oversize
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International Conference of American States on Conciliation and Arbitration, Washington, D.C., 1928-1929 |
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Analyses of previous treaties, commissions of inquiry, and constitutions relating to arbitration |
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BOX 151 REEL 118
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Committee on Arbitration |
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Drafts and final treaty |
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Miscellany |
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Pan American Conference, Committee on Public International Law, Havana, Cuba, 1928 |
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New York State Reorganization Commission Report, 1926 |
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BOX 152 REEL 118-9
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Pan American Conference, Havana, Cuba, 1928
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1) Committee on Pan American Union |
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(2 folders)
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2) Committee on Public International Law |
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Frontier police |
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Hughes's notes |
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Projects |
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I) Fundamental bases of international law |
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II) States: existence--equality--recognition |
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III) Status of aliens |
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IV) Treaties |
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VII) - |
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VIII) Diplomatic officials and consuls |
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IX) Maritime neutrality |
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X) Asylum |
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XI) Obligations of states in event of civil war |
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BOX 153 REEL 119-120
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XII) Pacific settlement of international disputes |
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(2 folders)
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Remarks by Hughes |
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Report |
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3) Committee on Private International Law |
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4) Communications Committee |
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5) Committee on Intellectual Cooperation |
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6) Committee on Economic Problems |
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7) Committee on Social Problems |
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Committee on Initiatives (Directing Committee) |
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Final report |
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General information |
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Hughes's notes on plenary sessions |
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Miscellany |
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BOX 154 REEL 120
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Official correspondence to the American delegation |
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Remarks by Hughes |
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Reports by Pan American Union |
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Permanent Court of International Justice |
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Secretary of state |
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Allied war debts |
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Appointment as secretary of state |
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Appointment books |
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1922 |
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BOX 155 REEL 120-121
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1923-1924 |
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(2 folders)
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Foreign service, reorganization of Germany |
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Commercial treaty |
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Reparations, "The Dawes Plan" |
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Harding, Warren G., death of and memorials |
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Immigration Act of 1924 |
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Inman, Samuel G., refutation of his article on U.S. imperalism |
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Intoxicating liquors, treaties to prevent smuggling of |
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League of Nations |
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BOX 156 REEL 121
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Memoranda of interviews with members of the diplomatic corps |
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Argentina-Finland |
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(19 folders)
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BOX 157 REEL 122
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France-Great Britain |
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(8 folders)
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BOX 158 REEL 122
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Greece-Italy |
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(7 folders)
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BOX 158 not filmed
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Japan-Norway |
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(9 folders)
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BOX 159 REEL 123
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Panama-Venezuela |
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(16 folders)
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Memoranda of interviews with others |
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Mandates controversy |
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Mexico |
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Miscellany |
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Newberry, Truman H. |
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BOX 160 REEL 123-124
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Oil scandals, Albert B. Fall |
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Resignation of Hughes |
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Russia |
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Trips |
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Brazil, 1922 |
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Europe, 1924 |
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Turkey, 1923 |
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Washington Conference |
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American Advisory Committee |
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American delegation |
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Memoranda from delegates and State Department officials |
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Memoranda to and from John V. A. MacMurray |
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Report of the proceedings of the conference |
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Calling of conference |
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Press releases |
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Reports on attempts to limit armaments prior to 1921 |
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BOX 161 REEL 124-125
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China
See also Container 163, Nine Power Treaties
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Arms embargo |
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Customs treaty |
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Eastern railway |
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Japanese troops |
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Leased territories and spheres of influence claimed by foreign powers |
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Miscellany |
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Postal service |
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Railways |
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Sino-Japanese treaties and negotiations |
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Comments about conference |
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(2 folders)
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Committee on Pacific and Far Eastern Questions |
|
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Credentials and lists of delegates |
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Four Power Treaty |
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BOX 162 REEL 125
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Lansing-Ishii agreement |
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Minutes of final session, 6 Feb. 1922, incomplete |
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Miscellany |
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Naval Armaments Limitation Treaty |
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Drafts |
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(2 folders)
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Interpretation of aircraft tonnage problem, 1925 |
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Memoranda of conversations and interviews |
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Miscellany |
|
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Navy Department data |
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Miscellany |
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Reports of the General Board |
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(2 folders)
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BOX 163 REEL 125-126
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Nine Power Treaties
See also Container 161, China
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Papers given to State Department, 8 Mar. 1934, by Hughes |
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Press releases |
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Russia, Japan, and the Siberian controversy |
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Shantung controversy |
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Subcommittee reports |
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Treaty relating to use of submarines and noxious gases, drafts |
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BOX 164 REEL 126-127
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Printed matter |
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Evaluations of conference |
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Memoranda for the American delegation |
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China |
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(3 vols.)
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Far East and the Pacific |
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(4 vols.)
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Japan |
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(7 vols.)
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|
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Report of the General Board, U.S. Navy Department |
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BOX 165 REEL 127-128
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Warfare and armaments |
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(2 folders)
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Messages to Congress from the president of the United States, Warren G. Harding |
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Miscellany |
|
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Report of the conference, 1922 |
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BOX 166 REEL 128-129
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Reports of the delegations to the conference published by participating countries |
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(3 folders)
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Treaties and resolutions |
|
(2 folders)
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Sixth International Conference of American States, Havana, Cuba, 1928
See Containers 152-154, Pan American Conference
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BOX 167 REEL 129-130
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Supreme Court |
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Appointment of Hughes as associate justice, 1910 |
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Controversial cases or issues |
|
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Agricultural Adjustment Act, 1936 |
|
(2 folders)
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Angelo Herndon case, 1935 |
|
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Gold clause cases |
|
|
1935, Jan.-Feb. |
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(4 folders)
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BOX 168 REEL 130-131
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1935, Mar.-Dec. |
|
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Judiciary reform bill |
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1937 |
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Feb. 1-14 |
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(4 folders)
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BOX 169 REEL 131-132
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Feb. 15-28 |
|
(5 folders)
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BOX 170 REEL 132-133
|
Mar. 1-13 |
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(5 folders)
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BOX 171 REEL 133-134
|
Mar. 14-31 |
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(5 folders)
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BOX 172 REEL 134
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Apr.-Dec., n.d. |
|
(6 folders)
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BOX 173 REEL 134-135
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National Recovery Act, 1935, n.d. |
|
(4 folders)
|
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Scottsboro case |
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1932 |
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1935 |
|
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Sit-down strikes, 1939 |
|
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Thomas Mooney case, 1938 |
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Wagner Act, 1937 |
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BOX 174 REEL 135-136
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Luncheon, annual arrangements, 1932-1938 |
|
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Miscellany, 1929-1947 |
|
|
Proof sheets of opinions |
|
|
Associate justice |
|
|
Chief justice |
|
|
Tacna-Arica controversy |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
|
United Nations, preliminary planning for an international organization |
|
BOX 175-180 REEL 136-139
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Speeches and Writings File, 1905-1940, n.d.
|
|
Drafts and typewritten, printed, and near-print copies of speeches. |
|
Arranged chronologically. Also a manuscript of Hughes's booklet, Foreign Relations.
|
|
BOX 175 REEL 136-137
|
Speech file |
|
|
1905-1916, Aug. |
|
(14 folders)
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BOX 176 REEL 137
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1916 |
|
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Sept. 1-26 |
|
(11 folders)
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BOX 177 REEL 137
|
Sept. 27-Oct. 18 |
|
(18 folders)
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BOX 178 REEL 137-138
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Oct. 19-Nov. 3 |
|
(10 folders)
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BOX 179 REEL 138
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1916, Nov. 4-1924, Oct. 27 |
|
(9 folders)
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BOX 180 REEL 139
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1924, Oct. 28-1940, n.d. |
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(9 folders)
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Extracts from messages, addresses, and opinions of Hughes, 1906-1927 |
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Writings, Foreign Relations, 1924
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BOX 181-186 REEL 139-142
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Biographical File, 1906-1951
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|
Autobiographical and biographical writings and notes,typewritten draft and galley proofs of a biography by Merlo J. Pusey,
memoranda, and clippings.
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|
Arranged alphabetically by type of material. |
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BOX 181 REEL 139-40
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Ancestry |
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"Autobiographical Notes" |
|
(24 folders)
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BOX 182 REEL 140
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Beerits, Henry C., memoranda on the life of Hughes |
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Ancestry and early life |
|
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Gas and insurance investigations |
|
|
Entry into politics and election as governor |
|
|
First term as governor |
|
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Renomination and reelection as governor |
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|
Second term as governor |
|
|
Presidential campaign of 1916 |
|
|
Activities during the years 1916-1921 |
|
|
Calling the Washington Conference |
|
|
Four Power Treaty |
|
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Treaty for the Limitation of Naval Armament |
|
|
Article 19 of the Naval Treaty: fortifications in the Pacific |
|
|
Far Eastern questions |
|
|
Mandates controversy |
|
|
Separate peace with Germany, the League of Nations, and the Permanent Court of International Justice |
|
|
Dawes Plan |
|
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Funding the Allied war debts |
|
|
Commercial treaty with Germany |
|
BOX 183 REEL 140-141
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Relations with Soviet Russia |
|
|
Relations with Turkey |
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Relations with Mexico |
|
|
Brazilian trip of 1922 |
|
|
Latin-American intervention and the Monroe Doctrine |
|
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Latin-American boundary disputes |
|
|
“The Fall Oil Scandals” |
|
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Treaties to prevent the smuggling of intoxicating liquors into the U.S. |
|
|
Japan and the Immigration Act of 1924 |
|
|
European trip of 1924 |
|
|
Latin-American conferences |
|
|
Activities during the years 1925-1930 |
|
|
Charles Evans Hughes, by Merlo J. Pusey
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|
|
Draft |
|
|
Chapters 1-15 |
|
(3 folders)
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|
BOX 184 REEL 141
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Chapters 16-50 |
|
(7 folders)
|
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BOX 185 REEL 141-142
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Chapters 51-73 |
|
(5 folders)
|
|
|
Index and appendix |
|
BOX 186 REEL 142
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Galley proofs |
|
(5 folders)[not microfilmed]
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|
|
Miscellany |
|
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Recollections of classmates |
|
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Views on duty of a lawyer |
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BOX 187-232 REEL 142-149
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Miscellany, 1836-1945, n.d.
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|
Awards, certificates, extraneous manuscripts, near-print and printed matter, and scrapbooks. The scrapbooks are available
only on microfilm.
|
|
Arranged alphabetically by type of material. |
|
BOX 187 REEL 142
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Awards, certificates, letters of appointment, honors, and tributes
See also Oversize
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|
|
Copies of letters by Roger B. Taney, 1836, Mar. 23 and 1864, May 8 |
|
|
Miscellaneous |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
|
Printed matter |
|
|
Articles about Hughes |
|
BOX 188 REEL 142-143
|
Articles containing references to Hughes |
|
|
Clippings, newspapers |
|
|
1906-1924 |
|
(7 folders)
|
|
BOX 189 REEL 143-144
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1924, European trip |
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(6 folders)
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|
1925-1929 |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
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1928, Pan American Conference, Havana, Cuba |
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BOX 190 REEL 144
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1930, appointment as chief justice |
|
(2 folders)
|
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|
1930-1945, n.d |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
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Material relating to the judicial system |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
BOX 191 REEL 144-145
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Miscellaneous |
|
(3 folders)
|
|
|
U.S. Department of State publications |
|
|
Miscellaneous* |
|
*Only the covers were microfilmed |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
BOX 192
|
Monthly Political Report, nos. 1-23, 1923-1925
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|
BOX 193-200 REEL 145-146
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Scrapbooks** |
|
**Available only on microfilm |
|
|
New York gas and electric lighting investigations, 1904, Dec.-1905, Apr. |
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BOX 201-226 REEL 146-149
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Insurance investigations, 1905, Apr.-1906, Jan. |
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BOX 227-229 REEL 149
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Governor of New York, including campaign of 1908 |
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BOX 230-231 REEL 149
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Secretary of state, including scrapbook prepared by William E. Jillson |
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BOX 232 REEL 149
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Appointment as chief justice of the United States |
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BOX 233 not filmed
|
Addition, 1916
|
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Presidential campaign song book. |
|
BOX 233
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Presidential campaign song book, 1916 |
|
BOX OV 1-OV 2 REEL 150
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Oversize, 1908-1933
|
|
A photograph, certificates, genealogical charts, and other oversize. |
|
Arranged and described according to the series, containers, and folders from which the items were removed. |
|
BOX OV 1 REEL 150
|
Subject File |
|
|
Guatemala-Honduras boundary arbitration
|
|
|
Diario de Centro America, 1933, Jan. 24-25, Mar. 27-28, Apr. 21-22*
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*Available only on microfilm |
|
BOX OV 2 REEL 150
|
Miscellany |
|
|
Awards, certificates, letters of appointment, honors, and tributes (Container 187) |
|
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Photogravure of Conference on Conservation of Natural Resources held at the White House, with explanatory key, 1908 |
|
|
Letters appointing Hughes to the commission representing the United States at the Conference on the Limitation of Armament,
Washington, D.C., 1921
|
|
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Certificate of appointment as a member of the World War Foreign Debt Commission, 1922 |
|
|
Certificate of appointment as chairman of the commission on the part of the United States to meet with a commission appointed
by Panama to conduct negotiations for an arrangement to replace the Taft Agreement, 1924
|
|
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Genealogical charts of the descendants of Samuel Blair |
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