Grover Cleveland
A Register of His Papers in the Library of
Congress
Prepared by Wilhelmina Curry, David
Mathisen, and Nan Thompson Ernst Revised and expanded by Karen Linn Femia
with the assistance of Brian McGuire and Nicholas Newlin
Manuscript Division,
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
2007
Contact information:
http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/mss/address.html
Finding aid encoded by Library of Congress Manuscript Division,
2008
Finding aid URL: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms008094
Title: Grover Cleveland Papers
Span Dates: 1743-1945
Bulk Dates: (bulk 1885-1908) ID No.: MSS16188 Creator:
Cleveland, Grover,
1837-1908 Extent: 108,200
items;
627 containers plus 1 oversize;
235.8 linear feet;
164 microfilm reels
Language: Collection material in
English
Repository:
Manuscript Division, Library of
Congress,
Washington, D.C. Abstract: President of the United
States, governor of New York, and lawyer. Correspondence, diaries, messages to
Congress, speeches, writings, printed matter, and other papers primarily
relating to the Cleveland presidency and presidential campaigns.
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.
Personal Names Altgeld,
John Peter, 1847-1902--Correspondence. Arthur,
Chester Alan, 1829-1886--Correspondence. Bacon,
Norval B. (Norval Baldwin), 1837-1913--Correspondence. Bayard,
Thomas F. (Thomas Francis), 1828-1898--Correspondence. Belmont,
August, 1816-1890--Correspondence. Benedict,
Erastus Cornelius, 1800-1880--Correspondence. Bissell,
Wilson Shannon, 1847-1903--Correspondence. Carey,
John T.--Correspondence. Carlisle,
John Griffin, 1835-1910--Correspondence. Choate,
Joseph Hodges, 1832-1917--Correspondence. Cleveland,
Grover, 1837-1908. Cornell,
Alonzo B., 1832-1904--Correspondence. Curtis,
George William, 1824-1892--Correspondence. Davis, L.
Clarke (Lemuel Clarke), 1835-1904--Correspondence. Dickinson,
Donald McDonald, 1846-1917--Correspondence. Dole,
Sanford B. (Sanford Ballard), 1844-1926--Correspondence. Dosia,
Robert--Correspondence. Endicott,
William Crowninshield, 1826-1900--Correspondence. Evans,
Robley D. (Robley Dunglison), 1846-1912--Correspondence. Finley,
John H. (John Huston), 1863-1940--Correspondence. Fuller,
Melville Weston, 1833-1910--Correspondence. Gibson,
James A., fl. 1860--Correspondence. Gilder,
Richard Watson, 1844-1909--Correspondence. Grace,
William Russell, 1832-1904--Correspondence. Gresham,
Walter Quintin, 1832-1895--Correspondence. Hamlin,
Charles, 1861-1938--Correspondence. Harmon,
Judson, 1846-1927--Correspondence. Harrison,
Benjamin, 1833-1901--Correspondence. Harrity,
William F., b. 1850--Correspondence. Haskell,
Thomas Nelson, 1826-1906--Correspondence. Hayes,
Robert P.--Correspondence. Hewitt,
Abram S. (Abram Stevens), 1822-1903--Correspondence. Hill,
David B. (David Bennett), 1843-1910--Correspondence. Jefferson,
Joseph, 1829-1905--Correspondence. Johnson,
Robert Underwood, 1853-1937--Correspondence. Jones,
Thomas Goode, 1844-1914--Correspondence. Lamar, L.
Q. C. (Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus), 1825-1893--Correspondence. Lamont,
Daniel Scott, 1851-1905--Correspondence. Lee,
Fitzhugh, 1835-1905--Correspondence. Lee,
Fitzhugh, 1835-1905--Correspondence. Manning,
Daniel, 1831-1887--Correspondence. Olney,
Richard, 1835-1917--Correspondence. Ordway,
Nehemiah G. (Nehemiah George), 1828-1907--Correspondence. Parker,
Alton B. (Alton Brooks), 1852-1926--Correspondence. Pond,
Edward B.--Correspondence. Powderly,
Terence Vincent, 1849-1924--Correspondence. Rice,
William Gorham, 1856-1945--Correspondence. Rideing,
William H. (William Henry), 1853-1918--Correspondence. Roosevelt,
Robert Barnwell, 1829-1906--Correspondence. Roosevelt,
Theodore, 1858-1919--Correspondence. Seymour,
Horatio, 1810-1886--Correspondence. Shearman,
Thomas Gaskell, 1834-1900--Correspondence. Shepard,
Edward Morse, 1850-1911--Correspondence. Smith,
Hoke, 1855-1931--Correspondence. Stetson,
Francis Lynde--Correspondence. Stevenson,
Adlai E. (Adlai Ewing), 1835-1914--Correspondence. Straus,
Oscar S. (Oscar Solomon), 1850-1926--Correspondence. Sullivan,
John A. (John Andrew), 1868-1927--Correspondence. Vilas,
William F. (William Freeman), 1840-1908--Correspondence. Warner,
John DeWitt, 1851-1925--Correspondence. Watterson,
Henry, 1840-1921--Correspondence. Weaver,
James B. (James Baird), 1833-1912--Correspondence. Whitney,
William C. (William Collins), 1841-1904--Correspondence. Wilson,
William Lyne, 1843-1900--Correspondence.
Organizations Association of Life Insurance Presidents (New York,
N.Y.)
Subjects Presidents--United
States--Election--1892.
Locations United
States--History--1865-1898. United
States--Politics and government--1885-1889. United
States--Politics and government--1893-1897.
Related Names Cleveland, Frances
Folsom, 1864-1947. Papers of Frances Folsom Cleveland.
Occupations Governors--New York
(State). Lawyers. Presidents--United
States.
Provenance:The papers of Grover Cleveland, lawyer, governor of New York, and
president of the United States, were deposited in the Library of Congress in
1915 by Frances Folsom Cleveland Preston through John H. Finley. The Library
received additional letters through the efforts of Preston and Robert McNutt
McElroy and occasionally by purchase during the years 1920-1923. In 1923 the
papers on deposit were converted to a gift. Smaller additions have since come
to the Library through purchase and gift exchange.
Processing History: The principal portion of the Cleveland Papers was organized in
1929-1931. A microfilm edition of series 1-9G was produced in 1960, and the
Index to the Grover Cleveland Papers was published by the
Library in 1965. An addition was organized and a finding aid created in 1997.
The finding aid was revised in 2005 when a sizable addition to the collection
was organized and revised again in 2007 with the addition of material
previously withheld for conservation treatment.
Transfers: Photographs have been transferred to the Library's Prints and
Photographs Division where they are identified as part of these papers.
Copyright Status: The status of copyright in the unpublished writings of Grover
Cleveland is governed by the Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17,
U.S.C.).
Microfilm:A microfilm edition of part of these papers is available on 164 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 or reel number, Grover Cleveland Papers,
Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Date |
Event |
1837, Mar. 18 |
Born Stephen Grover Cleveland, Caldwell, N.J. |
1841 |
Moved with family to western New York state |
1853-1854 |
Teacher, New York Institute for the Blind, New York,
N.Y.
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1855 |
Assistant to uncle, Lewis F. Allen, on
American Shorthorn Handbook Assistant in law firm Rogers, Bowen, and Rogers in Buffalo,
N.Y.; began study of law
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1859 |
Admitted to the bar, Buffalo, N.Y. Appointed managing clerk, Rogers, Bowen, and Rogers,
Buffalo, N.Y.
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1863 |
Appointed assistant district attorney, Erie County,
N.Y.
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1865 |
Defeated in election for district attorney, Erie County,
N.Y. Formed law firm with Isaac K. Vanderpoel
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1869 |
Established law firm of Lanning, Cleveland, and Folsom,
Buffalo, N.Y.
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1870-1873 |
Elected sheriff, Erie County, N.Y. |
1874 |
Established law firm of Bass, Cleveland, and Bissell, Buffalo,
N.Y.
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1881-1882 |
Mayor of Buffalo, N.Y. |
1882-1885 |
Governor of New York |
1885-1889 |
President of the United States |
1886 |
Married Frances Folsom (died 1947) in the White House |
1888 |
Defeated for re-election as president of the United
States
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1893-1897 |
President of the United States |
1897 |
Retired to "Westland," Princeton, N.J. |
1899 |
Lecturer in public affairs, Princeton University, Princeton,
N.J.
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1900-1908 |
Published numerous articles and lectures |
1901 |
Member, Board of Trustees, Princeton University, Princeton,
N.J.
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1906 |
Reorganized the Equitable Life Assurance Co. of
America
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1907 |
President, Association of Life Insurance Presidents |
1908, June 24 |
Died, Princeton, N.J. |
The papers of Stephen Grover Cleveland (1837-1908) span the years
1743-1945, with the bulk of the material dating from 1885 to Cleveland's death
in 1908. Most of the collection relates to Cleveland's first presidential
administration (1885-1889) and includes
correspondence,
diaries,
messages to Congress,
speeches,
writings,
printed matter, and other papers. The
collection is divided into eleven series, the first nine of which are
reproduced on microfilm. A detailed description of the arrangement and content
of the original part of the Cleveland Papers is contained in the published
guide to the microfilm edition,
Index to the Grover Cleveland Papers. The index provides a
list of names of writers and recipients of letters, but not a subject index.
Annual and veto messages, inaugural addresses, and diaries are indexed under
Cleveland's name. Series 10,
Printed Matter, was not filmed. The
introduction to the index also provides a history of the collection.
The
Additions series of the Grover Cleveland
Papers, designated as Series 11 of the collection, is also unfilmed. It
comprises previously undescribed parts of the original collection and material
received by the Library from 1970 to 2002 and is organized in subseries
according to the year each addition was processed.
The
1970-1979 Addition consists almost entirely
of correspondence dated 1882-1906, most of it original documents with some
transcriptions and photo reproductions. Correspondents include Norval B. Bacon,
August Belmont, John T. Carey, Alonzo B. Cornell, L. Clarke Davis, Donald
McDonald Dickinson, Robert Dosia, John H. Finley, James A. Gibson, Thomas
Nelson Haskell, Robert P. Hayes, Robert Underwood Johnson, Edward B. Pond,
William H. Rideing, Francis L. Stetson, John A. Sullivan, and John DeWitt
Warner.
The
1984 Addition contains material from
Cleveland's work with the Association of Life Insurance Presidents. Cleveland
was retained as chairman and counsel of the association and was elected its
president in 1907. The file includes letters from Cleveland and his wife
Frances Folsom Cleveland, promotional material, and financial records.
The
1997 Addition includes an autograph album
signed in 1886 by Cleveland, members of his cabinet, and other prominent
persons. Correspondence includes a letter to Fitzhugh Lee and letters to and
from William Lyne Wilson (1843-1900), who served as postmaster general during
Cleveland's second administration.
The
2005 Addition, by far the largest of the
additions, is primarily concerned with the presidential election of 1892. This
addition contains correspondence, chiefly incoming letters, campaign ephemera,
printed matter, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous material. The
alphabetical file of correspondence is solely concerned with the election and
includes letters from Wilson Shannon Bissell, John Griffin Carlisle, William
Russell Grace, William F. Harrity, Thomas Goode Jones, Alton B. Parker,
Nehemiah George Ordway, Robert Barnwell Roosevelt, Thomas Gaskell Shearman,
Adlai Stevenson (1835-1914), William Freeman Vilas, and William Lyne Wilson.
Additional correspondence from Carlisle, Parker, and Vilas is in the
chronological file of correspondence. Much of the correspondence in the
alphabetical file comes from Democratic Party activists from all parts of the
country. Their letters provide detailed insight on local and state politics and
how they may affect the presidential election. Other election topics frequently
covered in the correspondence include the Populist (or “People's”) Party and
its presidential candidate James B. Weaver, the “Force Bill” ( a federal
elections law proposed by the Republicans requiring that federal elections be
supervised by the federal government as an attempt to enfranchise
African-American voters in the South), tariff reform, Tammany Hall, and the
Texas gubernatorial race in which the Democratic Party split over the contest
between George W. Clark and incumbent James Stephen Hogg. Other material from
the presidential campaign of 1892 includes posters, broadsides, invitations,
endorsements, news clippings, congratulatory correspondence, and letters
requesting a job appointment with the new administration.
The
2007 Addition includes congratulatory letters
from future president William H. Taft, Solomon R. Guggenheim, Adlai Stevenson
(1835-1914), and Rutherford Birchard Hayes. Personal correspondence includes
letters from the mother of Cleveland's wife Frances Folsom Cleveland. Letters
acknowledging gifts often have handwritten notes by Cleveland in shorthand. The
addition also includes a reminiscence by Cyrus P. Jones, a Buffalo Democrat, of
the Cleveland mayoralty that he sent to the Cleveland family along with a
volume of 1882 “Minutes of the Ninth Ward Cleveland Club.”
Items in the
Oversize series are from the 2005 and 2007
additions and consist of posters, broadsides, songs, and poems related to the
1892 presidential campaign and blueprints of a lodge at Buzzards Bay,
Massachusetts.
The collection is arranged in twelve series:
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Series I:
Diaries, 1898-1905
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Series II:
General Correspondence, 1846-1910
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Series III:
Additional Correspondence, 1828-1945
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Series IV:
Letterpress Copybooks, 1885-1889
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Series V:
Speeches, 1883-1907
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Series VI:
Messages to Congress, 1885-1897
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Series VII:
Cleveland Writings, 1884-1907
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Series VIII:
Richard Watson Gilder, 1908-1909
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Series IX:
Miscellany, 1743-1906
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Series X:
Printed Matter, 1786-1924
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Series XI:
Additions, 1878-1922
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Oversize,
1892
Container |
Series |
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BOX I:1-2 REEL 1
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Cleveland's diaries in seven volumes. |
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Filmed in chronological sequence and housed in two containers by
size.
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BOX II:1-II:366 REEL 1-100
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Letters received and sent. |
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Arranged chronologically. |
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BOX III:367-531 REEL 100-145
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Letters received and sent, including Frances Folsom Cleveland's
incoming letters.
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Arranged chronologically. |
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BOX IV:532-561 REEL 145-157
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Copies of outgoing letters. Containers IV:560-IV:561 at the end of
the file include letters signed by Cleveland and typed copies of incoming
letters and telegrams.
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Arranged chronologically. |
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BOX V:1-V:2 REEL 157
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Speeches and addresses. |
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Arranged chronologically. |
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BOX VI:1-VI:12 REEL 157-162
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BOX VI:1-8 REEL 157-160
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Subseries A,
1885-1897 |
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Cleveland's messages to Congress. |
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Arranged chronologically. |
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BOX VI:9-12 REEL 160-162
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Subseries B,
1885-1888 |
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Transcripts by Senate and House of Representatives clerks of
communications from the president.
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Arranged chronologically with some overlapping. |
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BOX VII:12 REEL 162
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Manuscripts in Cleveland's handwriting. |
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Arranged chronologically. |
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BOX VIII:12 REEL 162
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A poem and notes used by Gilder in writing “Grover Cleveland: A
Record of Friendship,”
Century Magazine.
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BOX IX:1-IX:4 REEL 163-164
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Indexes, biographical material, financial records, tickets,
invitations, notes, cards, and papers of Frances Folsom Cleveland.
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Arranged into subseries by type of material. |
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BOX IX:1 REEL 163
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Subseries
A |
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Subject index to letters received by Cleveland. |
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BOX IX:2 REEL 163
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Subseries
B |
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Card index (incomplete) of Cleveland's correspondents. |
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BOX IX:3 REEL 163
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Subseries
C |
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Biographical material. |
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BOX IX:3 REEL 163
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Subseries
D |
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Manuscripts by Frances Folsom Cleveland in French and German,
papers concerning her family genealogy, and a roster of Wells College
students.
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BOX IX:3 REEL 163-164
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Subseries
E |
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Personal and household bills,
1885-1896
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BOX IX:3 REEL 164
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Subseries
F |
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Miscellaneous notes not written by Cleveland. |
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BOX IX:3 REEL 164
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Subseries
G |
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Calling cards. Only those inscribed were filmed. |
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BOX IX:3 not filmed
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Subseries
H |
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Tickets and invitations to events to which Cleveland and his
wife were invited.
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BOX IX:4 not filmed
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Subseries
I |
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Duplicates, checks, a checkbook, and memorabilia. |
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BOX X:1-20 not filmed
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Pamphlet file, clippings file, scrapbooks, and an 1897 atlas from
the Venezuelan Boundary Commission.
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The pamphlet file is arranged chronologically with titles listed.
The clippings file is arranged chronologically. The scrapbooks have overlapping
dates.
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BOX XI:1-24
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BOX XI:1
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1970-1979
Additions |
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Correspondence and printed matter. |
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Arranged alphabetically by type of material. |
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BOX XI:1
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1984
Addition |
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Correspondence, printed matter, and financial records from
Cleveland's work with the Association of Life Insurance Presidents.
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Arranged alphabetically by type of material. |
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BOX XI:1
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1997
Addition |
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Autograph album, correspondence, and printed matter. |
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Arranged alphabetically by type of material. |
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BOX XI:2-22
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2005
Addition |
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Correspondence, printed matter, campaign ephemera, and newspaper
clippings.
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Arranged alphabetically by type of material. |
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BOX XI:23-24
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2007
Addition |
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Correspondence, blueprints, minutes, and a reminiscence. |
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Arranged alphabetically by type of material. |
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BOX OV 1
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Posters, broadsides, songs, and poems from the 1892 presidential
campaign and blueprints.
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Arranged and described according to the addition, containers, and
folders from which the items were removed.
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Available on microfilm. Shelf no. 12,126
Container |
Contents |
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BOX I:1-2 REEL 1
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Series I: Diaries,
1898-1905
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Cleveland's diaries in seven volumes. |
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Filmed in chronological sequence and housed in two containers by
size.
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BOX I:1-2 REEL 1
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1898, Jan. 8-Dec. 31 |
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1898, Aug. 27-1905, Sept. 27
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1899, Jan. 1-Dec. 31 |
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1901, Jan. 1-Nov. 21 |
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1903, Jan. 3-Apr. 3 |
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1904, Jan. 1-Nov. 10 |
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1905, Jan. 1-Oct. 4 |
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BOX II:1-II:366 REEL 1-100
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Series II: General
Correspondence,
1846-1910
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Letters received and sent. |
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Arranged chronologically. |
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BOX II:1 REEL 1
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1846, Sept. 19-1883, Sept.
12
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BOX II:2 REEL 2
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1883, Sept. 14-1884, Nov.
10
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BOX II:3 REEL 2
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1884 |
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Nov. 11-20 |
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BOX II:4 REEL 2
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Nov. 21- Dec. 2 |
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BOX II:5 REEL 3
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Dec. 3-15 |
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BOX II:6 REEL 3
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Dec. 16-30 |
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BOX II:7 REEL 3
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Dec. 31, n.d. |
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BOX II:8 REEL 4
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1885 |
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Jan. 1-9 |
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BOX II:9 REEL 4
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Jan. 10-22 |
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BOX II:10 REEL 4
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Jan. 23-27 |
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BOX II:11 REEL 5
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Jan. 28-Feb. 1 |
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BOX II:12 REEL 5
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Feb. 2-7 |
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BOX II:13 REEL 5
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Feb. 8-12 |
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BOX II:14 REEL 6
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Feb. 13-17 |
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BOX II:15 REEL 6
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Feb. 18-24 |
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BOX II:16 REEL 6
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Feb. 25-28 |
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BOX II:17 REEL 6
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Mar. 1-4 |
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BOX II:18 REEL 7
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Mar. 5-7 |
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BOX II:19 REEL 7
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Mar. 8-11 |
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BOX II:20 REEL 8
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Mar. 12-15 |
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BOX II:21 REEL 8
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Mar. 16-18 |
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BOX II:22 REEL 8
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Mar. 19-22 |
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BOX II:23 REEL 8
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Mar. 23-25 |
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BOX II:24 REEL 9
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Mar. 26-29 |
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BOX II:25 REEL 9
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Mar. 30-31 |
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BOX II:26 REEL 9
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Apr. 1-4 |
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BOX II:27 REEL 10
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Apr. 5-9 |
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BOX II:28 REEL 10
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Apr. 10-13 |
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BOX II:29 REEL 10
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Apr. 14-17 |
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BOX II:30 REEL 11
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Apr. 18-22 |
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BOX II:31 REEL 11
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Apr. 23-28 |
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BOX II:32 REEL 11
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Apr. 29-May 1 |
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BOX II:33 REEL 12
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May 2-6 |
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BOX II:34 REEL 12
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May 7-11 |
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BOX II:35 REEL 12
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May 12-15 |
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BOX II:36 REEL 13
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May 16-19 |
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BOX II:37 REEL 13
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May 20-24 |
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BOX II:38 REEL 13
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May 25-29 |
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BOX II:39 REEL 14
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May 30-June 3 |
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BOX II:40 REEL 14
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June 4-9 |
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BOX II:41 REEL 14
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June 10-15 |
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BOX II:42 REEL 15
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June 16-19 |
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BOX II:43 REEL 15
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June 20-24 |
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BOX II:44 REEL 15
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June 25-29 |
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BOX II:45 REEL 16
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June 30-July 5 |
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BOX II:46 REEL 16
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July 6-9 |
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BOX II:47 REEL 16
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July 10-14 |
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BOX II:48 REEL 17
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July 15-19 |
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BOX II:49 REEL 17
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July 20-24 |
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BOX II:50 REEL 17
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July 25-29 |
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BOX II:51 REEL 17
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July 30-Aug. 3 |
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BOX II:52 REEL 18
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Aug. 4-14 |
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BOX II:53 REEL 18
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Aug. 15-28 |
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BOX II:54 REEL 18
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Aug. 29-Sept. 8 |
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BOX II:55 REEL 19
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Sept. 9-14 |
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BOX II:56 REEL 19
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Sept. 15-19 |
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BOX II:57 REEL 19
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Sept. 20-24 |
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BOX II:58 REEL 20
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Sept. 25-28 |
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BOX II:59 REEL 20
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Sept. 29-30 |
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BOX II:60 REEL 20
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Oct. 1-4 |
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BOX II:61 REEL 21
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Oct. 5-7 |
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BOX II:62 REEL 21
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Oct. 8-11 |
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BOX II:63 REEL 21
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Oct. 12-15 |
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BOX II:64 REEL 21
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Oct. 16-19 |
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BOX II:65 REEL 22
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Oct. 20-23 |
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BOX II:66 REEL 22
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Oct. 24-27 |
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BOX II:67 REEL 22
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Oct. 28-Nov. 1 |
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BOX II:68 REEL 23
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Nov. 2-5 |
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BOX II:69 REEL 23
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Nov. 6-9 |
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BOX II:70 REEL 23
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Nov. 10-12 |
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BOX II:71 REEL 24
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Nov. 13-16 |
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BOX II:72 REEL 24
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Nov. 17-20 |
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BOX II:73 REEL 24
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Nov. 21-25 |
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BOX II:74 REEL 25
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Nov. 26-29 |
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BOX II:75 REEL 25
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Nov. 30-Dec. 2 |
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BOX II:76 REEL 25
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Dec. 3-9 |
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BOX II:77 REEL 26
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Dec. 10-14 |
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BOX II:78 REEL 26
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Dec. 15-21 |
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BOX II:79 REEL 26
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Dec. 22-27 |
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BOX II:80 REEL 27
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Dec. 28-31, n.d. |
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BOX II:81 REEL 27
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No month or day |
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BOX II:82 REEL 28
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No month or day |
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1886, Jan.1- 4 |
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BOX II:83 REEL 28
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Jan. 5-9 |
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BOX II:84 REEL 28
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Jan. 10-17 |
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BOX II:85 REEL 28
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Jan. 18-22 |
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BOX II:86 REEL 29
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Jan. 23-28 |
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BOX II:87 REEL 29
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Jan. 29-Feb. 2 |
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BOX II:88 REEL 29
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Feb. 3-9 |
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BOX II:89 REEL 30
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Feb. 10-15 |
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BOX II:90 REEL 30
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June 1-15 |
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July 11-31 |
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5
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5
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16
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18
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16
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Mar.7
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Series III: Additional
Correspondence,
1828-1945
|
|
Letters received and sent, including Frances Folsom Cleveland's
incoming letters.
|
|
Arranged chronologically. |
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1828, 1839-1847, 1857-1862,
1870-1885
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1885 |
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Dec. 5-13 |
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Dec. 14-26 |
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1885, Dec. 27-1886, Jan.
6
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1886 |
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Jan. 29-Feb. 8 |
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Feb. 9-24 |
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Feb. 25-Mar. 11 |
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Mar. 12-30 |
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Mar. 31-Apr. 15 |
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Apr. 16-May 6 |
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May 7-29 |
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May 30-June 20 |
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June 21-July 12 |
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July 13-Aug. 7 |
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Nov. 10-Dec. 7 |
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Dec. 8-29 |
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1886, Dec. 30-1887, Jan.
2
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1887 |
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Jan. 3-9 |
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Jan. 10-13 |
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Jan. 14-18 |
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Jan. 19-24 |
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Jan. 25-29 |
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Jan. 30-Feb. 2 |
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Feb. 3-8 |
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Feb. 9-15 |
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Feb. 16-21 |
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Feb. 22-27 |
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Mar. 6-11 |
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Mar. 12-17 |
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Mar. 18-22 |
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Mar. 23-28 |
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Mar. 29-Apr.1 |
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Apr. 2-9 |
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Apr. 10-18 |
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Apr. 19-26 |
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Apr. 27-May 4 |
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May 5-14 |
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May 15-23 |
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May 24-June 7 |
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June 8-20 |
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June 21-July 1 |
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July 2-15 |
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July 16-27 |
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July 28-Aug. 9 |
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Aug. 10-21 |
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1888, Dec. 28-1889, Jan.
3
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1889 |
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1889, Sept. 5-1890, June
3
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1890, June 10-1891, Sept.
30
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Oct. 16-29 |
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1891, Nov. 2-1892, Sept.
2
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Nov. 5-9 |
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Nov. 10 |
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Nov. 12-20 |
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1892, Nov. 21-1893, Jan.
18
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1893 |
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Apr. 5-May 5 |
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June 14-Aug. 13 |
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Nov. 7-21 |
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BOX III:499 REEL 138
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Nov. 22-Dec. 18 |
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BOX III:500 REEL 138
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Dec. 19-30 |
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BOX III:501 REEL 138
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1893, no month or day |
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1894 |
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Jan. 1-4 |
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BOX III:502 REEL 138
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Jan. 5-24 |
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BOX III:503 REEL 138
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Jan. 25-Feb. 15 |
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BOX III:504 REEL 139
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Feb. 16-Mar. 31 |
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BOX III:505 REEL 139
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Apr. 1-May 28 |
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BOX III:506 REEL 139
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May 29-July 14 |
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BOX III:507 REEL 139
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July 16-Sept. 18 |
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Nov. 23-Dec. 31 |
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BOX III:510 REEL 140
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1894, no month or day |
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1895 |
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Jan. 21-Feb. 4 |
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BOX III:512 REEL 140
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Feb. 5-Mar. 13 |
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BOX III:513 REEL 141
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Mar. 16-July 3 |
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BOX III:514 REEL 141
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July 8-Sept. 30 |
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BOX III:515 REEL 141
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Oct. 2-Dec. 19 |
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BOX III:516 REEL 141
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1895, Dec. 20-1896, Jan.
1
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BOX III:517 REEL 141
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1896 |
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Jan. 2-18 |
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BOX III:518 REEL 142
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Jan. 19-Mar. 9 |
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BOX III:519 REEL 142
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Mar. 10-July 29 |
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BOX III:520 REEL 142
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Aug. 5-Dec. 10 |
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BOX III:521 REEL 142
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1896, Dec. 12-1897, Jan.
4
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BOX III:522 REEL 142
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1897, Jan. 5-Feb. 4 |
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BOX III:523 REEL 143
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1897, Feb. 5-1900, Aug.
31
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BOX III:524 REEL 143
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1900, Sept. 8-1904, Jan.
7
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BOX III:525 REEL 143
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1904 |
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Jan. 8 |
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BOX III:526 REEL 143
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Jan. 9-12 |
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BOX III:527 REEL 144
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1904, Jan. 13-1906, Jan.
29
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BOX III:528 REEL 144
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1906, Feb. 21-1918, Oct.
30
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BOX III:529 REEL 144
|
1918, Nov. 2-1945, Mar.
28
|
|
BOX III:530 REEL 144
|
Undated |
|
BOX III:531 REEL 145
|
Undated |
|
BOX IV:532-561 REEL 145-157
|
Series IV: Letterpress
Copybooks,
1885-1889
|
|
Copies of outgoing letters. Containers IV:560-IV:561 at the end of
the file include letters signed by Cleveland and typed copies of incoming
letters and telegrams.
|
|
Arranged chronologically. |
|
BOX IV:532 REEL 145
|
1885 |
|
|
Mar. 5-Apr. 1 |
|
BOX IV:533 REEL 146
|
Apr. 1-30 |
|
BOX IV:534 REEL 146
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Apr. 30-June 7 |
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BOX IV:535 REEL 147
|
June 10-July 25 |
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BOX IV:536 REEL 147
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July 24-Oct. 16 |
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BOX IV:537 REEL 147
|
1885, Oct. 16-1886, Jan.
4
|
|
BOX IV:538 REEL 148
|
1886 |
|
|
Jan. 4-Mar. 3 |
|
BOX IV:539 REEL 148
|
Mar. 4-May 18 |
|
BOX IV:540 REEL 148
|
May 18-July 26 |
|
BOX IV:541 REEL 149
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July 28-Nov. 6 |
|
BOX IV:542 REEL 150
|
1886, Nov. 6-1887, Aug.
4
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BOX IV:543 REEL 151
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1886, Dec. 13-1887, June
28
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|
BOX IV:544 REEL 151
|
1887 |
|
|
Jan. 11-Mar. 17 |
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BOX IV:545 REEL 151
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Mar. 16-May 18 |
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BOX IV:546 REEL 151
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Aug. 4-Sept. 20 |
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BOX IV:547 REEL 152
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Sept. 19-Dec. 1 |
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BOX IV:548 REEL 152
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1887, Nov. 29-1888, Feb.
4
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|
BOX IV:549 REEL 152
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1888 |
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Feb. 6-Apr. 26 |
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BOX IV:550 REEL 153
|
Apr. 27-July 12 |
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BOX IV:551 REEL 153
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July 13-Oct. 3 |
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BOX IV:552 REEL 154
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1888, Oct. 2-1889, Jan.
4
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BOX IV:553 REEL 154
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1889, Jan. 5-Feb. 28 |
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BOX IV:554 REEL 155
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1885, Mar.7-1888, Sept.
29
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BOX IV:555 REEL 155
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1887, Dec. 10-1888, Feb.
20
|
|
BOX IV:556 REEL 155
|
1888 |
|
|
Feb. 20-May 2 |
|
BOX IV:557 REEL 155
|
May 3-Aug. 15 |
|
BOX IV:558 REEL 155
|
Aug. 15-Dec. 11 |
|
BOX IV:559 REEL 156
|
1888, Dec. 8-1889, Feb.
28
|
|
BOX IV:560 REEL 156
|
1885, Aug. 1-1889, Mar. 1
(letters signed by Cleveland)
|
|
BOX IV:561 REEL 157
|
1886, Nov. 6-1887, Apr. 13 (typed
copies of incoming letters and telegrams)
|
|
BOX V:1-V:2 REEL 157
|
Series V: Speeches,
1883-1907
|
|
Speeches and addresses. |
|
Arranged chronologically. |
|
BOX V:1 REEL 157
|
1883 |
|
|
June 12 |
|
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July 20 |
|
|
1884 |
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July 10 |
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July 29 |
|
|
Aug. 18 |
|
|
1886 |
|
|
Oct. 12 |
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|
Oct. 28 |
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Nov. 8 |
|
|
Nov. 9 |
|
|
1887 |
|
|
May 12 |
|
|
July 13 |
|
|
July 19 |
|
|
Sept. 16 |
|
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Sept. 17 |
|
|
Oct. 6 |
|
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Oct., no day |
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|
1888 |
|
|
May 23 |
|
|
May 31 |
|
|
May, no day |
|
|
Sept. 8 |
|
|
Undated |
|
|
1889 |
|
|
Dec. 12 |
|
|
Dec. 21 |
|
|
1890 |
|
|
Feb. 4 |
|
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Feb. 22 |
|
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Mar. 6 |
|
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Apr. 24 |
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Nov. 13 |
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Dec. 23 |
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|
1891 |
|
|
Jan. 8 |
|
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Jan. 24 |
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Jan. 26 |
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Feb. 12 |
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Apr. 13 |
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May 1 |
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May 11 |
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May 12 |
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June 27 |
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Oct. 8 |
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Oct. 14 |
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Oct. 27 |
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Oct. 31 |
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Dec. 21 |
|
BOX V:2 REEL 157
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1892 |
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Jan. 8 |
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Feb. 22 |
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Apr. 2 |
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July 20 |
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Sept. 26 |
|
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Oct. 26 |
|
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Oct. 27 |
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Nov. 1 |
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Nov. 4 |
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Dec. 10 |
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Dec. 31 |
|
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1893 |
|
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1896, Oct. 22 |
|
|
1897, Jan. 8 |
|
|
1900 |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
|
1902, June 19 |
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|
1903 |
|
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Mar. 8 |
|
|
Apr. 30 |
|
|
Undated |
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|
1904, Oct. 21 |
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1905 |
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Apr. 24 |
|
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Oct. 28 |
|
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1906 |
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Nov. 2 |
|
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Undated |
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|
1907 |
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Feb. 22 |
|
|
June 22 |
|
|
Undated |
|
|
Undated |
|
BOX VI:1-VI:12 REEL 157-162
|
Series VI: Messages to
Congress,
1885-1897
|
|
BOX VI:1-8 REEL 157-160
|
Subseries A,
1885-1897 |
|
Cleveland's messages to Congress. |
|
Arranged chronologically. |
|
BOX VI:1 REEL 157
|
1885 |
|
|
Mar. 4 |
|
|
Mar. 26 |
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Mar. 30 |
|
|
Apr., no day |
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July 23 |
|
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Nov. 22 |
|
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Dec. 14 |
|
|
Dec., no day |
|
|
Undated |
|
|
1886 |
|
|
Jan. 20 |
|
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Jan. 22 |
|
|
Jan. 27 |
|
|
Jan., no day |
|
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Mar. 1 |
|
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Mar. 3 |
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Mar. 4 |
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Mar. 11 |
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Mar., no day |
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Apr. 22 |
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May 8 |
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May 17 |
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May 21 |
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May 24 |
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May 25 |
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May 28 |
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June 1 |
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June 2 |
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June 18 |
|
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June 19 |
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June 21 |
|
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June 22 |
|
BOX VI:1 REEL 158
|
June 23 |
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June 29 |
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July 2 |
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July 3 |
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July 5 |
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July 6 |
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July 7 |
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July 9 |
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July 10 |
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July 14 |
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July 23 |
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July 30 |
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|
July 31 |
|
BOX VI:2 REEL 158
|
Aug. 2 |
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Aug. 3 |
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Aug. 4 |
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Aug. 5 |
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Nov. 1 |
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Dec. 6 |
|
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Undated |
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|
1887 |
|
|
Jan. 18 |
|
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Jan. 27 |
|
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Jan. 28 |
|
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Jan. 31 |
|
|
Feb. 3 |
|
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Feb. 4 |
|
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Feb. 19 |
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Feb. 21 |
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Feb. 23 |
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Feb. 24 |
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Feb. 25 |
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Feb. 26 |
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|
Feb. 28 |
|
|
1888 |
|
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Jan. 31 |
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Feb. 14 |
|
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Mar. 1 |
|
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Mar. 5 |
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Mar. 8 |
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|
Mar. 20 |
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Mar. 21 |
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Mar. 27 |
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Apr. 2 |
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Apr. 4 |
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Apr. 16 |
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Apr. 18 |
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Apr. 21 |
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Apr. 24 |
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Apr. 30 |
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May 1 |
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May 3 |
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May 7 |
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May 8 |
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May 9 |
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May 10 |
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|
May 18 |
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May 19 |
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May 26 |
|
BOX VI:3 REEL 158
|
June 5 |
|
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June 12 |
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June 18 |
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June 19 |
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June 22 |
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June 26 |
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July 5 |
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July 6 |
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July 16 |
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July 17 |
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July 23 |
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July 26 |
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Aug. 3 |
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Aug. 6 |
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Aug. 7 |
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Aug. 9 |
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Aug. 10 |
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Aug. 14 |
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Aug. 22 |
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Aug. 23 |
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Aug. 27 |
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|
Aug., no day |
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Sept. 1 |
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Sept. 6 |
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Sept. 8 |
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Sept. 12 |
|
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Sept. 13 |
|
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Oct. 10 |
|
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Oct. 12 |
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Oct. 15 |
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Oct. 16 |
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|
Oct. 17 |
|
|
Oct., no day |
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Dec. 19 |
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|
1889 |
|
|
Jan. 2 |
|
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Jan. 3 |
|
BOX VI:4 REEL 159
|
Jan. 15 |
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Jan. 16 |
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Jan. 17 |
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Jan. 18 |
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Jan. 30 |
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Jan. 31 |
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Feb. 12 |
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Feb. 13 |
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Feb. 21 |
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Feb. 23 |
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Feb. 25 |
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Feb. 26 |
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Mar. 2 |
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|
1893 |
|
|
Apr. 6 |
|
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Aug. 8 |
|
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Aug., no day |
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Sept., no day |
|
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Dec. 4 |
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Dec. 19 |
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|
1894 |
|
|
Feb. 20 |
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Feb. 28 |
|
|
Mar. 12 |
|
|
Mar. 29 |
|
|
Oct. 1 |
|
|
1895 |
|
|
May 18 |
|
|
Sept. 30 |
|
|
Dec. 2 |
|
BOX VI:5 REEL 159
|
1896 |
|
|
Jan. 20 |
|
|
Jan. 21 |
|
|
Jan. 27 |
|
|
Jan. 28 |
|
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Jan., no day |
|
|
Feb. 1 |
|
|
Feb. 4 |
|
|
Feb. 7 |
|
|
Feb. 11-21 |
|
(9 folders)
|
|
|
Feb. 25-28 |
|
(4 folders)
|
|
|
Mar. 3-6 |
|
(4 folders)
|
|
|
Mar. 9-10 |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
|
Mar. 12-13 |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
|
Mar. 16-17 |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
BOX VI:6 REEL 159
|
Mar. 18-19 |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
|
Mar. 23-27 |
|
(5 folders)
|
|
|
Mar. 30 |
|
|
Apr. 1 |
|
BOX VI:6 REEL 160
|
Apr. 2-4 |
|
(3 folders)
|
|
|
Apr. 6-7 |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
|
Apr. 9 |
|
|
Apr. 14 |
|
|
Apr. 17 |
|
|
Apr. 20-21 |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
|
Apr. 24-25 |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
|
Apr. 28-30 |
|
(3 folders)
|
|
BOX VI:7 REEL 160
|
May 7-8 |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
|
May 12-13 |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
|
May 18-23 |
|
(6 folders)
|
|
|
May 26-30 |
|
(5 folders)
|
|
|
June 1 |
|
|
June 4-6 |
|
(3 folders)
|
|
|
July 18 |
|
|
July 20 |
|
|
Oct 1 |
|
|
Dec. 7 |
|
|
Dec. 15 |
|
|
Dec. 18 |
|
|
Dec. 30-31 |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
BOX VI:8 REEL 160
|
1897 |
|
|
Jan. 5 |
|
|
Jan. 11 |
|
|
Jan. 13-14 |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
|
Jan. 19-20 |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
|
Jan. 26-28 |
|
(3 folders)
|
|
|
Feb. 6 |
|
|
Feb. 9 |
|
|
Feb. 16-17 |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
|
Feb. 19 |
|
|
Feb. 23-27 |
|
(5 folders)
|
|
|
Mar. 1-2 |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
|
Mar. 19 |
|
|
Undated |
|
BOX VI:9-12 REEL 160-162
|
Subseries B,
1885-1888 |
|
Transcripts by Senate and House of Representatives clerks of
communications from the president.
|
|
Arranged chronologically with some overlapping. |
|
BOX VI:9 REEL 160
|
1885 |
|
|
Mar. 4 |
|
|
Dec. 16-17 |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
BOX VI:9 REEL 161
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1886 |
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Jan. 5 |
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Feb. 1 |
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Mar. 1 |
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BOX VI:10 REEL 161
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Apr. 1 |
|
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May 3 |
|
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June 2 |
|
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Dec. 6-7 |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
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Dec. 15-16 |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
BOX VI:11 REEL 161
|
1887 |
|
|
Jan. 5 |
|
|
Jan. 12 |
|
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Feb. 3 |
|
|
Feb. 26 |
|
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Dec. 5 |
|
|
Dec. 14-15 |
|
(2 folders)
|
|
BOX VI:11 REEL 162
|
1888 |
|
|
Jan. 4 |
|
|
Jan. 9 |
|
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Feb. 1 |
|
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Mar. 5 |
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BOX VI:12 REEL 162
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May 2 |
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June 1 |
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July 2 |
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Aug. 2 |
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Sept. 4-Oct. 19 |
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BOX VII:12 REEL 162
|
Series VII: Cleveland
Writings,
1884-1907
|
|
Manuscripts in Cleveland's handwriting. |
|
Arranged chronologically. |
|
BOX VII:12 REEL 162
|
1884-1907 |
|
|
Undated |
|
BOX VIII:12 REEL 162
|
Series VIII: Richard
Watson Gilder,
1908-1909
|
|
A poem and notes used by Gilder in writing “Grover Cleveland: A
Record of Friendship,”
Century Magazine.
|
|
BOX VIII:12 REEL 162
|
Notes, 1908-1909 |
|
(4 folders)
|
|
|
Poem, n.d. |
|
BOX IX:1-IX:4 REEL 163-164
|
Series IX: Miscellany,
1743-1906
|
|
Indexes, biographical material, financial records, tickets,
invitations, notes, cards, and papers of Frances Folsom Cleveland.
|
|
Arranged into subseries by type of material. |
|
BOX IX:1 REEL 163
|
Subseries
A |
|
Subject index to letters received by Cleveland. |
|
BOX IX:1 REEL 163
|
Subject index to letters
received
|
|
(20 folders)
|
|
BOX IX:2 REEL 163
|
Subseries
B |
|
Card index (incomplete) of Cleveland's correspondents. |
|
BOX IX:2 REEL 163
|
Card index of correspondents,
incomplete
|
|
(19 folders)
|
|
BOX IX:3 REEL 163
|
Subseries
C |
|
Biographical material. |
|
BOX IX:3 REEL 163
|
Biographical
material
|
|
BOX IX:3 REEL 163
|
Subseries
D |
|
Manuscripts by Frances Folsom Cleveland in French and German,
papers concerning her family genealogy, and a roster of Wells College
students.
|
|
BOX IX:3 REEL 163
|
Frances Folsom Cleveland
|
|
(2 folders)
|
|
BOX IX:3 REEL 163-164
|
Subseries
E |
|
Personal and household bills,
1885-1896
|
|
BOX IX:3 REEL 163-164
|
Bills and receipts |
|
(17 folders)
|
|
|
1885-1893 |
|
REEL 164
|
1894-1896 |
|
BOX IX:3 REEL 164
|
Subseries
F |
|
Miscellaneous notes not written by Cleveland. |
|
BOX IX:3 REEL 164
|
Miscellaneous notes,
1743-1895
|
|
BOX IX:3 REEL 164
|
Subseries
G |
|
Calling cards. Only those inscribed were filmed. |
|
BOX IX:3 REEL 164
|
Calling cards |
|
BOX IX:3 not filmed
|
Subseries
H |
|
Tickets and invitations to events to which Cleveland and his
wife were invited.
|
|
|
Tickets and
invitations
|
|
BOX IX:4 not filmed
|
Subseries
I |
|
Duplicates, checks, a checkbook, and memorabilia. |
|
BOX IX:4 not filmed
|
Miscellany, 1893-1906, n.d.
|
|
(6 folders)
|
|
BOX X:1-20 not filmed
|
Series X: Printed
Matter,
1786-1924
|
|
Pamphlet file, clippings file, scrapbooks, and an 1897 atlas from
the Venezuelan Boundary Commission.
|
|
The pamphlet file is arranged chronologically with titles listed.
The clippings file is arranged chronologically. The scrapbooks have overlapping
dates.
|
|
BOX X:1
|
Pamphlet file |
|
|
1786,
The Case, Trevett against Weeden
|
|
|
1859,
History of the Canal Policy of the State of New
York by Thomas B. Lord
|
|
|
1862,
England, the Cause of This War
|
|
|
1867,
The Constitution of the State of Maryland
|
|
|
1868-1882, Republican opinions
on the tariff
|
|
|
1871, Jan.,
An Historical Survey of the First Presbyterian
Church by C. T. Berry
|
|
|
1874 [?], Address, Alumni
Society of the University of Nashville
|
|
|
1876 |
|
|
Description of the Greatest Literary Curiosity of the
Age
|
|
|
House of Representatives Ex.
Doc. No. 162
|
|
|
1877,
Catechism on the Money Question: The Cause, Remedy, and
Prevention of Money Panics by William Brindle
|
|
|
1880 |
|
|
Feb.,
Empire and Humanity by Frederic Harrison
|
|
|
June, House of
Representatives Report No. 1584
|
|
|
No month given,
Report on Variations of Weights and Measures,
International Coinage, and on Funding
|
|
|
1881 |
|
|
Feb., Senate Report No.
837
|
|
|
Mar., House of
Representatives Report No. 226
|
|
|
Dec., Senate Report No.
17
|
|
|
1882 |
|
|
Feb., House of
Representatives Report No. 226
|
|
|
Apr. |
|
|
Constitution of the State of Utah
|
|
|
The Constitution of the New York Republican
Association, Washington, D.C.
|
|
|
By-Laws of the Woodmont Rod and Gun Club,
Washington, D.C.
|
|
|
House of Representatives
Bill No. 6646
|
|
|
Oct.,
The Spoils System by Archibald
Mayo
|
|
|
No month given,
Washington's Headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia,
1796-1882
|
|
|
1883 |
|
|
July,
A New System of Agriculture
|
|
|
Oct.,
Law and Order Leagues
|
|
|
Dec., New York State
Dairymen's Association
|
|
|
No month given |
|
|
Report of the Utah Commission to the Secretary of
the Interior, 1883-1884
|
|
|
Orange Wine
|
|
|
Home and Day School,
Mobile, Ala., 1883-1884
|
|
|
1884 |
|
|
Jan., Senate Report No.
46
|
|
|
Feb. |
|
|
Decline of American Shipping: Its Causes and
Remedy
|
|
|
General Thomas J. Brady and the California Mail
Contacts
|
|
|
House of Representatives
Report No. 484
|
|
|
Mar.,
Congressional Record
|
|
|
Apr.,
Aid to Common Schools by Daniel W.
Voorhees
|
|
|
May,
Monument to Mary, the Mother of Washington
|
|
|
June,
Collection of Statistics Touching Marriage and
Divorce
|
|
|
July |
|
|
Progress in Education
|
|
|
Coinage of the Silver Dollar by W. S.
Groesbeck
|
|
|
Oct. |
|
|
Address, Tremont Temple, by
James Freeman Clarke
|
|
|
Republicans and Independents
|
|
|
Aug.-Oct.,
Republican Voters of Indiana
|
|
|
Dec. |
|
|
Spanish-American
Reciprocity Treaty
|
|
|
The United States Treasury Should Not Refuse United
States Coin by James C. Hallock, Jr.
|
|
|
No month given |
|
|
Report on Foreign and Domestic Postal
Accounting by James T. Smith
|
|
|
United States of America, in the Matter of the
Application of Mrs. Agnes Gallagher for the Relief of Her Son
|
|
BOX X:2
|
1885 |
|
|
Jan. |
|
|
Congressional Record
|
|
|
The Constitution of the New York State Democratic
Association
|
|
|
Mar. |
|
|
Indiana Civil Service Reform Association
|
|
|
The Old and the New Year, cartoon from
Puck
|
|
|
Cleveland's presidential
inaugural address
|
|
|
June |
|
|
Petition of the American Artists in Rome
|
|
|
Recommendations of Administrative Tariff
Legislation
|
|
|
Extracts from Reports of United States: Consuls in
Europe Respecting the Importance of the American Exhibition, London,
1886
|
|
|
The Tenure-of-Office Laws
|
|
|
July,
The Woolen Tariff
|
|
|
Sept. |
|
|
The Plant Patent by Jacob Moore
|
|
|
Proceedings of the Board of Managers of the National
Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
|
|
|
The Republic
|
|
|
The Pound and the Dollar, or Bimetalism
Practicable by Mercator
|
|
|
The Case of Arthur Ernest Hatheway
|
|
|
Oct. |
|
|
President Cleveland and the Indians by
William McMichael
|
|
|
Soldiers' Home, Washington,
D.C.
|
|
|
United States Prisoners by R.
Brinkerhoff
|
|
|
Dec., Editorial,
Arizona Daily Star
|
|
|
No month given |
|
|
The Adventures of Barclay Henley
|
|
|
Bullion Certificates by I. W.
Sylvester
|
|
|
The Charleston Collectorship
|
|
|
The Chippeway Indians
|
|
|
Constitution and By-Laws of Kings County Democratic
Club
|
|
|
Platform by D. M. Richardson
|
|
|
European and American Criminality and
Pauperism
|
|
|
In Memoriam of U. S.
Grant
|
|
|
Turn Not a Deaf Ear to Pity's Call
|
|
|
1886 |
|
|
Jan. |
|
|
A Bill to Promote Mendicancy
|
|
|
In the Supreme Court of the Territory of New
Mexico
|
|
|
Feb. |
|
|
The Constitutional Aspects of the Conflict between
the President and the Senate
|
|
|
Senate Report No.
71
|
|
|
Senate Report No.
89
|
|
|
Mar.,
Maryland Democratic Association, Washington,
D.C.
|
|
|
Apr. |
|
|
Proceedings of the Board of Managers of the National
Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
|
|
|
Unidentified |
|
|
May |
|
|
House of Representatives
Bill No. 8674
|
|
|
House of Representatives
Report No. 2527
|
|
|
Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Meeting of the
Citizens' Law and Order League of Massachusetts
|
|
|
June, Senate Ex. Doc. No.
170
|
|
|
July,
Improvement of the Mississippi River
|
|
|
Aug.,
Enforcement of the Laws by L. Edwin
Dudley
|
|
|
Sept.,
Proceedings of the Board of Managers of the National
Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
|
|
|
Dec.,
Wabash Receivership
|
|
|
No month given |
|
|
The American Exhibition, London,
England
|
|
|
A Brief Enquiry into the Right of the President to
Remove and Suspend Federal Officials
|
|
|
The Burton Stock Car Co.
|
|
|
Caving Banks on the Mississippi River by B.
M. Harrod
|
|
|
Constitution and By-Laws of the Cook County
Democratic Club, Chicago
|
|
|
Factory Filled Salt for Butter, Cheese, and Table
Use
|
|
|
International Copyright
|
|
|
Our Friends, the Coeur D'Aleine Indians
|
|
|
The President's Veto of Senate Bill No. 183
|
|
|
1887 |
|
|
Jan. |
|
|
Notice and Grounds of Contest of Frank J. Sullivan
vs. Charles N. Felton
|
|
BOX X:3
|
Senate Bill No.
3182
|
|
|
Feb. |
|
|
House of Representatives
Bill Nos. 11,123; 11,185; 11,186
|
|
|
Report of the Sixth Annual Meeting of the Law and
Order Society of the City of Philadephia, Pa.
|
|
|
La Question des Chevliers du Travail
|
|
|
Mar. |
|
|
United States Patent Office
|
|
|
The Government Sugar Experiments and the Sugar
Trade
|
|
|
May, Pennsylvania Railroad
Co. timetable
|
|
|
July |
|
|
Constitution of the State of Utah
|
|
|
Distributing the Surplus among the States
|
|
|
Pleading Failure of the Consideration in the Matter
of the Purchase of Guano on Time
|
|
|
Aug. |
|
|
Commercial Union with Canada from a United States
Point of View
|
|
|
Moral Laws and Positive Laws
|
|
|
Sept.,
Minority Report-Utah Commission
|
|
|
Oct.,
Procession and Serenade in Honor of Grover
Cleveland
|
|
|
Dec. |
|
|
President Cleveland's Message
|
|
|
Veteran Republican and
temperance leaders, correspondence
|
|
|
No month given |
|
|
An Act to Grant Copyright to Persons Not Citizens of
the United States of America
|
|
|
By-Laws of the Wapello County Democratic
Club, Ottumwa, Iowa
|
|
|
Constitution and By-Laws of Pensioners' Benevolent
Union of the State of Missouri
|
|
|
Report on Samoa by George
H. Bates to the secretary of state
|
|
|
Report on the Dakota
Territory by the governor of Dakota to the secretary of the
interior
|
|
|
The Soldier and the Veto
|
|
|
Southern Exposition,
Louisville, Ky.
|
|
|
The Telegraphone
|
|
|
Unidentified |
|
|
1888 |
|
|
Jan. |
|
|
Harlem Democratic Club
|
|
|
In Memory of Daniel Manning
|
|
|
New York Belletrisches Journal
|
|
|
Feb. |
|
|
House of Representatives
Ex. Doc. No. 154
|
|
|
North American Review,
Political Effect of the Message
|
|
|
Mar. |
|
|
Speech of James B. McCreary in favor of a conference
at Washington between the nations of North, Central, and South America to
encourage reciprocal commercial relations and promote arbitration
|
|
|
A Bill to Provide for New Designs of United States
Coins
|
|
|
J. T. Mercer to United
States Senators and Members of Congress
|
|
|
Apr. |
|
|
American Rights in Samoa, message from the
president of the United States
|
|
|
American Social Science
Association
|
|
|
House of Representatives
Report No. 1496
|
|
|
The Tariff by Roger Q. Mills
|
|
|
May |
|
|
Ohio Democratic state
convention program
|
|
|
The Tariff by William L. Wilson
|
|
|
Senate Mis. Doc. No.
109
|
|
|
Speech by William L. Scott
on bill to reduce taxation and simplify the laws in relation to the collection
of the revenue
|
|
|
Tariff Reform, speech by Ashbel P.
Fitch
|
|
|
The Surplus and the Tariff, speech by S. S.
Cox
|
|
|
June |
|
|
An Address to the Delegates to the Democratic
National Convention at St. Louis
|
|
|
House of Representatives
Bill No. 10,614
|
|
|
July |
|
|
Free Wool, speech by William M.
Springer
|
|
|
The Mills Bill
|
|
|
The New Agriculture, Aquaculture, or
Sub-Irrigation
|
|
|
Speech on the tariff by
Roger Q. Mills
|
|
|
Aug. |
|
|
Is the Republican Party Sincere? by Charles
W. Dayton
|
|
|
Pensions |
|
|
Speech on the tariff by
Allen C. Thurman
|
|
|
Sept. |
|
|
Cleveland, the Leader of Reform
|
|
|
Curious Facts with Regard to Our Presidents
|
|
|
Oct. |
|
|
A Naval Reserve for the United States
|
|
|
Unidentified |
|
|
Nov. |
|
|
Appeal for Kennesaw Educational Fund
|
|
|
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United
States
|
|
|
Dec. |
|
|
Appraisers'
stores
|
|
|
Foreign Legations in the United States
|
|
|
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United
States
|
|
|
President Cleveland's True Character
|
|
|
The Sisters of St. Francis
Christmas card
|
|
|
No month given |
|
|
Constitution and By-Laws of the Farmers'
Exchange, Lexington, Ky.
|
|
|
Constitution of the Young Men's Democratic
League
|
|
|
Convincing Truths in Support of President
Cleveland's Message
|
|
BOX X:4
|
The Rate of Wages
|
|
|
The Reduction of War Taxes
|
|
|
Shall the Law That Protects Farmers Be
Repealed?
|
|
|
Tariff History: A Complete Account of American
Tariff Legislation from the Foundation of the Government to the Passage of the
Mills Bill
|
|
|
Tercentennary Ballad by John
Parnell
|
|
|
The War Record of Melville W. Fuller
|
|
|
What the Mills Bill Is
|
|
|
The Wool Grower and the Tariff
|
|
|
1889 |
|
|
Jan., Senate Ex. Doc. Nos. 68
and 69, message from the president
|
|
|
No month given |
|
|
Centennial of the
inauguration of George Washington
|
|
|
Exposition Internationale,
Brussels, Belgium
|
|
|
1890 |
|
|
Feb., College Settlements
Association
|
|
|
Mar.,
Catalog of Fishing Tackle: The Kosmic Brand
|
|
|
May,
The Virginia Debt Settlement
|
|
|
July,
Congressional Record
|
|
|
1891 |
|
|
June,
Pension and Socialism
|
|
|
July,
The Duty and Reward of Loyalty
|
|
|
Dec., Society of Loyal
Volunteers
|
|
|
No month given |
|
|
The Possible Effects of Earthquake Shocks on the
Structures of the Canal in Nicaragua
|
|
|
A Tariff Primer
|
|
|
1892 |
|
|
Jan., Senate Misc. Doc. No.
47
|
|
|
Feb.,
Judge John Martin to the Democracy of Kansas
|
|
|
Mar., Nicaragua ship
canal
|
|
|
May,
The Proceedings of the Convention of the New York
State Cleveland League
|
|
|
June,
Proceedings of the Nicaragua Canal Convention,
St. Louis, Mo.
|
|
|
Sept.,
Quabbin: Sketches in a Small Town, with Outlooks upon
Puritan Life
|
|
|
Nov.,
In Remembrance of the Dinner in Honor of
President-Elect Grover Cleveland
|
|
|
Dec.,
The Cornell University Register
|
|
|
No month given |
|
|
The Memorial History of the City of New York
|
|
|
New England ancestry of
Grover Cleveland
|
|
|
Ocean Mail Service between the United States and
Foreign Ports
|
|
|
Official Directory: Democratic National
Committee
|
|
|
Roanoke Island Gunning Association
|
|
|
1893 |
|
|
Jan.,
A Message Addressed to the Indiana Legislature
|
|
|
Mar.,
The Quay-McAleer Combine
|
|
|
Apr. |
|
|
Case of the Nevada Democrats by Robert M.
Clarke
|
|
|
Gold and Silver: The Battle of the Standards
|
|
|
Laws and Regulations for the Maritime Quarantines of
the United States
|
|
|
The Recent Revolution in Hawaii by A.
Hoffnung
|
|
|
Senate disbursements by
recess committees
|
|
|
May |
|
|
Memorial Association of the
District of Columbia
|
|
|
World's Columbian
Exposition, Chicago, Ill.
|
|
|
June |
|
|
A Practical Solution of the Silver Problem
|
|
|
Some Phases of the Hawaiian Question
|
|
|
July,
Finances: Colorado Silver Convention
|
|
|
Aug. |
|
|
Nationalism and Internationalism or Mankind One
Body
|
|
|
Speech of Constantine B.
Kilgore in the House of Representatives
|
|
|
Sept. |
|
|
House of Representatives
Bill No. 2877
|
|
|
National Sound Money
Convention of Commercial Organizations
|
|
|
The Sugar Question
|
|
|
Oct.,
Speech on the Uniform System of Bankruptcy by
Constantine B. Kilgore
|
|
|
Nov.,
Train Robbing and Wrecking
|
|
|
Dec. |
|
|
Bureau of Public
Buildings
|
|
|
Direction for sterilization
of milk, United States Department of Agriculture
|
|
|
House of Representatives
Resolution No. 70
|
|
|
House of Representatives
Resolution No. 104
|
|
|
Nicaragua Canal, Senate
Bill No. 1481
|
|
|
Residences of Officers of the United States Army in
the District of Columbia
|
|
|
No month given |
|
|
Osborne v.
Knight
|
|
|
Correspondence between the
government of India and the secretary of state
|
|
|
How Silver Can Be Again Added to Gold as a
Representative and Standard of Values, So That This Country Will Draw Gold and
Export Silver by Charles P. Huntington
|
|
|
Officers of the Navy and Marine Corps in the
District of Columbia
|
|
|
Woodmont Rod and Gun Club,
Washington, D.C., annual report
|
|
BOX X:5
|
Albemarle and Pamplico
Cruising and Hunting Association
|
|
|
Condensed Arguments in Favor of the Gold
Standard
|
|
|
Constitution and By-Laws of the Medal of Honor
Legion
|
|
|
Indian Currency Committee
|
|
|
Legislation for the Prevention of Blindness
|
|
|
Letters to Governor Lorenzo
P. Lewelling by J. K. Hudson
|
|
|
Memorial to the president
of the United States and Congress
|
|
|
Money and Currency
|
|
|
Naomi and Ruth
|
|
|
Report of the State
Commission on Improvement to Waterways
|
|
|
Sherman Law
|
|
|
The Silver Question by Alexander Del
Mar
|
|
|
1894 |
|
|
Jan. |
|
|
Diplomatic list |
|
|
Congress and the
cabinet
|
|
|
Protest of the Vessel Owners of Cleveland,
Ohio
|
|
|
Salt and the Tariff
|
|
|
Special Report of the Forest Commission
|
|
|
Tariff Reform
|
|
|
Feb. |
|
|
Abstract of Proceedings at the Twenty-Fourth Annual
Meeting of the National Board of Trade
|
|
|
Memorial from Members of the Baltimore Corn and
Flour Exchange in Regard to the Advantage of Free Iron Ore to Our Export
Trade
|
|
|
Richmond and West Point Terminal Trailway and
Warehouse Company, Plan of Reorganization, as Modified
|
|
|
Mar. |
|
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Free and Unlimited Coinage of the Silver
Dollar
|
|
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Reply of the Committee Representing the New York
State Salt Industry
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Senate Mis. Doc. No.
102
|
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Silver Dollar
League
|
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The Economist
|
|
|
The Tehuantepec Isthmus Railway by Matias
Romero
|
|
|
June |
|
|
Henry E. Highton to the Attorney General, an Open
Letter
|
|
|
Speech of Marion Cannon in
the House of Representatives
|
|
|
July |
|
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House of Representatives
Bill No. 7680
|
|
|
The Popular Science Monthly
|
|
|
Aug.,
A Forecast of the Future Commercial Union of the
English Speaking People
|
|
|
Our Enormous Annual Loss by Fire by Edward
Atkinson
|
|
|
Sept.,
Annual Report upon the Improvement and Care of Public
Buildings and Grounds, and Care and Maintenance of the Washington Monument in
the District of Columbia
|
|
|
Oct.,
First Consolidated Mortgage Deed
|
|
|
Dec. |
|
|
Address,
A Way Out by William C. Cornwell
|
|
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Navigation Laws
|
|
|
Southern Railway Co.
certificate with plan of organization, bylaws, and charter
|
|
|
No month given |
|
|
Annual report of the
secretary of the treasury on the state of finances
|
|
|
Congress and the Cabinet by Gamaliel
Bradford
|
|
|
Enterprise Manufacturing
Co.
|
|
|
Forest and Stream Club,
Wilmington, Vt.
|
|
|
Kilgore to His Constitutents
|
|
|
Perfection Life Preserving Air Goods
|
|
|
Speeches of Eppa Hunton, of Virginia, and William F.
Vilas, of Wisconsin, in the United States Senate
|
|
|
The Treatment of Inoperable Malignant Tumors with
Toxines of Erysipelas and Bacillus Prodigiosus by William B.
Coley
|
|
BOX X:6
|
1895 |
|
|
Jan. |
|
|
House of Representatives
Bill Nos. 8410 and 8705
|
|
|
Statement of the condition
of the United States Treasury and the receipts and expenditures of the
government
|
|
|
The Treatment of Inoperable Malignant Tumors with
the Toxins of Erysipelas and Bacillus Prodigious by William B.
Coley
|
|
|
Feb. |
|
|
Noble v. King
|
|
|
House of Representatives
Report No. 1851
|
|
|
House of Representatives
Bill No. 8807
|
|
|
United States Coin-Purchase
Syndicate
|
|
|
Mar., Nicaragua
canal
|
|
|
Apr.,
The Monroe Doctrine by John E.
Russell
|
|
|
May |
|
|
The Free Coinage of Silver
|
|
|
Lakota Club, Woodstock,
Vt.
|
|
|
June,
The Stoughton Record
|
|
|
July |
|
|
Letters of John Cochrane to
the Society of the Cincinnati in New York
|
|
|
Olney, Richard, to Thomas
F. Bayard
|
|
|
Aug. |
|
|
The Railroad Trust and the Pooling Contract of
1895
|
|
|
Single Standard and Sound Money: The Facts of
History by John P. Irish
|
|
|
Sept.,
Michael F. Welch, An Observation
|
|
|
Oct., A. W. Terrell,
dispatches from the legation at Constantinople, Ottoman Empire
|
|
|
Nov. |
|
|
The Cuban Patriots' Cause Is Just, the Right Shall
Prevail, and in God's Own Time Cuba Shall Be Free, by
Matthews
|
|
|
The French Spoliation Claims
|
|
|
Taxation in the United States by Edward
Atkinson
|
|
|
Dec. |
|
|
Our Fifth President: A Sketch of the Times of James
Monroe by Robert J. Hubbard
|
|
|
House of Representatives
Bill Nos. 2787 and 2788
|
|
|
Senate Document No.
31
|
|
|
Dietetic and Hygienic Gazette
|
|
|
Genealogy of the Cleveland
families
|
|
|
Our Foreign Debts
|
|
|
Production and Price of Cotton for One Hundred
Years by James L. Watkins
|
|
|
The Public Lands and Their Water Supply by
Frederick H. Newell
|
|
|
Report of the Committee on Grievances of the Civil
Service Reform Association of Maryland
|
|
|
Slave and Moslem
|
|
|
United States v. Choctaw, O.
& G. R. Co.
|
|
|
1896 |
|
|
Jan. |
|
|
Dunlap Society |
|
|
House of Representatives
Bill No. 3619
|
|
|
Morals in the State by Clement
Carpenter
|
|
|
A Scene During the Feast of Tabernacles
|
|
|
Subscriptions to four
percent bonds, Treasury Department
|
|
|
Feb. |
|
|
American Society of Civil
Engineers
|
|
|
Glass Bottle Blowers'
Association of the United States and Canada
|
|
|
Senate Report No.
290
|
|
|
Venezuelan boundary,
general arbitration
|
|
|
War in Cuba by Stephen M. White
|
|
|
Mar. |
|
|
Columbine
leaflet
|
|
|
The Restriction of Immigration by Henry
Cabot Lodge (1850-1924)
|
|
|
Apr. |
|
|
Monthly Financial Circular No. 98, Banking of John
H. Davis & Company
|
|
|
The Rogers Collection, Engravings and
Etchings
|
|
BOX X:7
|
May,
Proceedings of the Subcommittee of the Finance
Committee of the United States Senate on Investigation of the Sale of United
States Bonds by the Treasury Department during the Years 1894-1895
|
|
|
June |
|
|
The Divide Resort at the Head of the Turtle Waters
in Wisconsin
|
|
|
Immigration Fallacies by John Chetwood,
Jr.
|
|
|
Senate Select Committee on
the Construction of the Nicaragua Canal
|
|
|
Oct. |
|
|
The Interior
|
|
|
The New Review
|
|
|
Speech of Cleveland at
Princeton University's sesquicentennial celebration
|
|
|
The War Department Estimates
|
|
|
Nov.,
Heads of Proposed Treaty between Venezuela and Great
Britain for Settlement of Venezuela Boundary Question as Agreed upon between
Great Britain and the United States
|
|
|
No month given |
|
|
An Act Making Appropriations for the Construction,
Repair, and Preservation of Certain Public Works on Rivers and Harbors, and for
Other Purposes
|
|
|
Eastern Association of
Wells College, construction and bylaws
|
|
|
Hawaii, the Story of a National Wrong
|
|
|
The Indications for Non-Operative Local Treatment of
Tumors; the Value of Toxines by William B. Coley
|
|
|
McKinley Trusts Mark Hannah by Nat Ward
Fitz-Gerald
|
|
|
Message from the President of the United States
Transmitting Documents Relating to the Condition of Affairs in Samoa
|
|
|
The National Platforms of All Political Parties,
1789-1896
|
|
|
Proposed Monetary Plank for the Democratic Party
Platform
|
|
|
Register of the Department
of State
|
|
|
Senate and House of
Representatives concurrent resolution on Cuba
|
|
|
The Unconstitutionality and Illegality of the
Pending Legislation before Congress Touching the Five Civilized Tribes of
Indians
|
|
|
1897 |
|
|
Jan.,
An Act to Amend the Immigration Laws of the United
States
|
|
|
Feb. |
|
|
An Act Authorizing the Commissioners of the District
of Columbia to Accept the Request of the Late Peter Von Essen for the Use of
the Public White Schools of That Portion of Said District Formerly Known as
Georgetown
|
|
|
Congressional Record
|
|
|
Senate and House of
Representatives,
An Act Granting a Pension to Malachi Salters
|
|
|
Mar. |
|
|
A Bill to Provide Revenue for the Government and to
Encourage the Industries of the United States
|
|
|
Congressional Record
|
|
|
May,
Grover Cleveland's Second Administration by
Carl Schurz
|
|
|
July,
Civil Service Act and Revision of the Civil Service
Rules
|
|
|
No month given |
|
|
Question De Limites Con Costa Rica
|
|
|
The Financial History of the Second Cleveland
Administration by Alexander D. Noyes
|
|
BOX X:8
|
1898 |
|
|
Jan.,
Report of the Commission to Revise the Constitution
Made to the General Assembly, Providence, R.I.
|
|
|
June,
The Anecdotal Side of Mrs. Cleveland
|
|
|
Oct.,
The Present Status of the Panama Canal by H.
L. Abbot
|
|
|
Dec., New Panama Canal
Co.
|
|
|
No month given, annual report
of the Secretary of the Treasury on the state of the finances
|
|
|
1899 |
|
|
Jan.,
Slav and Moslem by J. Napier
Broadhead
|
|
|
No month given |
|
|
The United States and the Pending Treaty for the
Settlement of International Disputes
|
|
|
The Voice of the Farmer
|
|
|
1900 |
|
|
Feb.,
Cape Cod Ship Canal, Argument and Data
|
|
|
Sept. |
|
|
Declaration of
Independence
|
|
|
The issues of 1900,
Brooklyn Democratic Club, Brooklyn, N.Y.
|
|
|
The Issues of 1900 by William M.
Ivins
|
|
|
Reply to Moses King by Joseph
Bradfield
|
|
|
Oct. |
|
|
Address to Laboring Men by James H.
Eckels
|
|
|
Address to the National Democracy, the Gold
Democrats of the United States
|
|
|
Presidential
data
|
|
|
No month given |
|
|
Extracts from Published Accounts of the
Kitchell-Daingerfield Composite Madonna
|
|
|
The Louisiana Purchase by Binger
Hermann
|
|
|
Supreme Court of the United States, Brief for
Plaintiff in Error
|
|
|
1901 |
|
|
May, bookplate
(photocopy)
|
|
|
July,
Census Bulletin: Twelfth Census of the United
States
|
|
|
Sept.,
The Christian Advocate
|
|
|
Nov.,
Presbyterian Banner
|
|
|
No month given |
|
|
Evolution of American Citizenship by William
L. Scruggs
|
|
|
Ex-President Cleveland on the Venezuelan Boundary
Dispute
|
|
|
“The Safety of the
President” by Cleveland,
Saturday Evening Post
|
|
|
1902 |
|
|
Feb.,
How to Think of Death by William L.
Worcester
|
|
|
Apr., House of
Representatives Report No. 1425
|
|
|
May,
The Monroe Doctrine: Whence It Came, What It Is, and
What It Is Not by William L. Scruggs
|
|
|
June,
The Peril of the College by Daniel W.
Hering
|
|
|
Oct., Princeton University,
Princeton, N.J., president's report
|
|
|
Note on the Proposal of a Permanent Treaty of
Arbitration between Great Britain and France
|
|
|
Socialism and Collectivism
|
|
|
1903 |
|
|
Feb.,
Congressional Record
|
|
|
Oct., Anglo-French
Arbitration Treaty
|
|
|
Dec.,
Buel's Improved Twisted Silver Steel Leaders
|
|
|
1904 |
|
|
Feb.,
The Latest Official War Map
|
|
|
Apr. |
|
|
Princeton
University
|
|
|
The Tobacco Industry and the Trusts by John
Lamb
|
|
|
May,
The Cleveland Bond Issues
|
|
|
June,
Amendments to the Navigation Laws of 1903, First
Supplement
|
|
|
Oct., Speech of
Cleveland
|
|
|
No month given,
Every American Should Know
|
|
|
1905 |
|
|
May |
|
|
Dedication of the Albright
Art Gallery, Buffalo, N.Y.
|
|
|
Report of the Board of
Directors of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United
States
|
|
|
June-July, Equitable Life
Assurance Society of the United States
|
|
|
Dec., House of
Representatives Bill No. 7025
|
|
|
No month given |
|
|
Address by Emily P. Bissell
of Delaware
|
|
|
Iowa Federation of Women's
Clubs
|
|
|
Laurence Hutton |
|
|
Message of the president of
the United States
|
|
|
Of What Benefit to Woman?
|
|
|
Some of the Reasons against Woman Suffrage
by Francis Parkman
|
|
|
The Stirrupcup by John Hay and E. P.
Alexander
|
|
|
Georgia Federation of
Women's Clubs
|
|
BOX X:9
|
1906 |
|
|
Feb.,
The Plea of the Patient by
Cleveland
|
|
|
Apr., New York state rebate
law
|
|
|
June, British income tax
law
|
|
|
Nov.,
One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary, Saint Andrew's
Society of the State of New York
|
|
|
Dec.,
Stated Meeting of the Trustees of Princeton
University, Princeton, N.J.
|
|
|
No month given |
|
|
Third annual dinner of the
Periodical Publishers' Association of America
|
|
|
The Economic Advisability for Inaugurating a
National Department of Health by J. Pease Norton
|
|
|
Manitou: Table Water from the Celebrated Mineral
Springs at the Base of Pike's Peak, Colo.
|
|
|
Woman's Progress versus Woman's Suffrage
|
|
|
1907 |
|
|
Mar., Grover Cleveland, life
insurance
|
|
|
Dec.,
Commemorating the Three-Hundredth Anniversary of the
Departure of the Ships, Susan Constant, Godspeed, and Discovery
|
|
|
1908 |
|
|
July |
|
|
Grover Cleveland,
The Literary Digest
|
|
|
Memorial Exercises, Ex-President Grover
Cleveland
|
|
|
Aug.,
Intimate Recollections of Grover Cleveland,
Harper's Weekly
|
|
|
1909 |
|
|
Mar. |
|
|
Cleveland commemoration
ceremonies
|
|
|
Grover Cleveland Memorial
Road, Tamworth, N.H.
|
|
|
Apr., Cleveland Memorial
Committee
|
|
|
No month given |
|
|
Grover Cleveland: A Record of Friendship by
Richard Watson Gilder
|
|
|
Grover Cleveland: Recollections by His
Friends
|
|
|
1910, Mar., American Numismatic
Society
|
|
|
1919, Mar., An address on
Cleveland by Leonard Wood
|
|
|
1924, Kenefick, Cooke, Mitchell
& Bass
|
|
|
Undated |
|
|
Address for the
Anti-Protective Tariff League of Minnesota
|
|
|
A Bill to Repeal an Act to Authorize the Coinage of
the Standard Silver Dollar and to Restore Its Legal Tender Character
|
|
|
The British Income Tax Law
|
|
|
Circular of the Ladies National Educational
Society
|
|
|
Fertility and Genius by Charles
Kassel
|
|
|
Cleveland obituary, page
proofs
|
|
|
The History of Albany, N.Y., by A. J.
Weise
|
|
|
Mr. Cleveland,
National Review
|
|
|
Maps and drawings |
|
|
The Monroe Doctrine and the Venezuelan Boundary
Question by John B. Henderson, Jr.
|
|
|
The Prevention of the Spread of Cholera by
John B. Hamilton
|
|
|
A Sketch of the Life and Public Service of Richard B.
Hubbard
|
|
|
What the Cleveland Administration Has Done for the
Union Soldiers
|
|
|
Miscellany |
|
BOX X:10
|
Clippings |
|
|
1800-1886 |
|
(44 folders)
|
|
BOX X:11
|
1887-1893, June |
|
(61 folders)
|
|
BOX X:12
|
1893, July-1896 |
|
(36 folders)
|
|
BOX X:13
|
1896-1911 |
|
(9 folders)
|
|
BOX X:14
|
1897-1903, Mar. |
|
(50 folders)
|
|
BOX X:15
|
1903, Apr.-1907 |
|
(10 folders)
|
|
BOX X:16
|
1908, May-Oct. |
|
(32 folders)
|
|
BOX X:17
|
1909-1924, n.d. |
|
(6 folders)
|
|
|
Cartoons, n.d. |
|
BOX X:18
|
Scrapbooks |
|
|
1886-1890 |
|
|
1889-1892 |
|
BOX X:19
|
1893-1916 |
|
|
1901 |
|
|
1903 |
|
BOX X:20
|
Venezuelan Boundary Commission
Atlas, 1897
|
|
BOX XI:1-24
|
Series XI: Additions,
1878-1922
|
|
BOX XI:1
|
1970-1979
Additions |
|
Correspondence and printed matter. |
|
Arranged alphabetically by type of material. |
|
BOX XI:1
|
Correspondence |
|
|
Originals and transcripts,
1882-1906, n.d.
|
|
(6 folders)
|
|
|
Photoreproductions,
1885-1895
|
|
|
Printed matter,
1884
|
|
BOX XI:1
|
1984
Addition |
|
Correspondence, printed matter, and financial records from
Cleveland's work with the Association of Life Insurance Presidents.
|
|
Arranged alphabetically by type of material. |
|
BOX XI:1
|
Association of Life Insurance
Presidents
|
|
|
Correspondence |
|
|
Cleveland, Frances Folsom,
1907-1909
|
|
|
Cleveland, Grover,
1907-1908
|
|
|
Promotional material,
1907-1911
|
|
|
Salary checks, endorsed,
1907-1908
|
|
BOX XI:1
|
1997
Addition |
|
Autograph album, correspondence, and printed matter. |
|
Arranged alphabetically by type of material. |
|
BOX XI:1
|
Autograph album,
1886
|
|
|
Correspondence,
1892-1902
|
|
|
Printed matter,
1896
|
|
BOX XI:2-22
|
2005
Addition |
|
Correspondence, printed matter, campaign ephemera, and newspaper
clippings.
|
|
Arranged alphabetically by type of material. |
|
BOX XI:2
|
Correspondence |
|
|
Alphabetical file |
|
|
A, 1892, June-Dec.
|
|
(3 folders)
|
|
|
B |
|
|
1892, Apr.-Sept.
|
|
(7
folders)
|
|
BOX XI: 3
|
1892, Oct.-1893, Jan.
|
|
(5
folders)
|
|
|
C |
|
|
1892, June-Sept.
|
|
(3
folders)
|
|
BOX XI: 4
|
1892,
Oct.-Nov
|
|
|
D, 1892, June-1893, Jan.
|
|
(7 folders)
|
|
|
E, 1892, June-1893, Jan.
|
|
(3 folders)
|
|
BOX XI: 5
|
F, 1892, Mar.-1893, Jan.
|
|
(5 folders)
|
|
|
G, 1892, June- 1893, Jan.
|
|
(7 folders)
|
|
BOX XI: 6
|
H, 1892, June-1893, Jan.
|
|
(8 folders)
|
|
BOX XI: 7
|
I, 1892,
June-Dec.
|
|
|
J, 1892, June-Dec.
|
|
(3 folders)
|
|
|
K, 1892, June-Dec.
|
|
(4 folders)
|
|
|
L |
|
|
1892, July-Sept.
|
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX XI: 8
|
1892, Oct.-1893, Jan.
|
|
(3
folders)
|
|
|
M |
|
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1892, June-Nov.
|
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX XI: 9
|
1892, Dec.-1893, Jan.
|
|
(2
folders)
|
|
|
N, 1892, June-Dec.
|
|
(2 folders)
|
|
|
O, 1892, June-1893, Jan.
|
|
(3 folders)
|
|
|
P, 1892, June-Dec.
|
|
(6 folders)
|
|
BOX XI: 10
|
Q, 1892,
June-Nov.
|
|
|
R, 1892, June-1893, Jan.
|
|
(7 folders)
|
|
|
S |
|
|
1892, May-Aug.
|
|
(3
folders)
|
|
BOX XI: 11
|
1892, Sept.-1893, Jan.
|
|
(5
folders)
|
|
|
T, 1892, June-Nov.
|
|
(4 folders)
|
|
|
U, 1892,
July-Dec.
|
|
|
V, 1892, June-1893, Jan.
|
|
(3 folders)
|
|
BOX XI: 12
|
W, 1892, June-Dec.
|
|
(6 folders)
|
|
|
Y, 1892,
June-Dec.
|
|
|
Z, 1892,
June-Dec.
|
|
|
Chronological
file
|
|
|
1887-1889 |
|
|
1892 |
|
|
Mar. 4-Nov. 5
|
|
(4
folders)
|
|
BOX XI: 13
|
Nov. 6-Dec. 30
|
|
(11
folders)
|
|
|
1893 |
|
|
Jan. 2-Apr.
19
|
|
BOX XI: 14
|
Apr. 20-Dec. 30
|
|
(2
folders)
|
|
|
1894-1908, n.d.
|
|
(3 folders)
|
|
|
Cleveland, Frances
Folsom
|
|
|
General, 1892-1908, n.d.
|
|
(2 folders)
|
|
|
Sympathy letters,
1908
|
|
|
Cleveland, Ruth (“Baby
Ruth”), 1892-1893, n.d.
|
|
|
Congratulatory letters from
election of 1892
|
|
|
Nov. 8 |
|
|
Nov. 9 |
|
(2 folders)
|
BOX XI: 15
|
(4 folders)
|
|
|
Nov. 10 |
|
(2 folders)
|
BOX XI: 16
|
(5 folders)
|
|
|
Nov. 11 |
|
(2 folders)
|
BOX XI: 17
|
(2 folders)
|
|
|
Nov. 12 |
|
(4 folders)
|
|
BOX XI: 18
|
Nov. 13-16 |
|
(6 folders)
|
|
BOX XI: 19
|
Nov. 17-Dec. 11
|
|
(21 folders)
|
|
BOX XI: 20
|
Dec. 12-Dec. 25, n.d.
|
|
(14 folders)
|
|
|
Invitations, 1891-1896
|
|
(4 folders)
|
|
BOX XI: 21
|
Requests for job
appointments, 1892-1894, n.d.
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(2 folders)
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Requests for meetings,
1893-1898, n.d.
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(3 folders)
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Signed by Cleveland, 1893,
1906-1907
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Telegrams, 1908 |
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Financial records, 1891-1893,
1905-1908, n.d.
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Life insurance industry, 1892,
1906-1908, n.d.
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Miscellany, 1890-1893, 1908,
n.d.
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Newspaper clippings, 1892
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(2 folders)
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BOX XI: 22
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O'Reilly, John Boyle, 1888,
n.d.
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Photographs, 1892,
n.d.
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Political writings, 1884-1892,
n.d.
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Presidential campaign
endorsements, 1892
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Presidential campaign ephemera,
1892
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Printed matter
See also
Oversize
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(2 folders)
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Songs and poems,
See also
Oversize
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Princeton University,
Princeton, N.J., 1908
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Printed matter, 1892-1896, n.d.
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(2 folders)
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Redington, Lyman Williams,
1878, 1892-1907, n.d.
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Telephone service at the White
House, 1892
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Venezuelan border dispute
arbitration, 1897
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BOX XI:23-24
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2007
Addition |
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Correspondence, blueprints, minutes, and a reminiscence. |
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Arranged alphabetically by type of material. |
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BOX XI:23
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Blueprints of lodge at Buzzards
Bay, Mass., n.d.
See Oversize
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Correspondence |
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Cleveland, Francis Folsom,
1896-1892, n.d.
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Family and personal,
1885-1892, n.d.
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Gifts, with replies by
Cleveland in shorthand, 1893-1896, n.d.
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(7 folders)
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BOX XI: 24
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Introductions, 1893-1896,
n.d.
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(7 folders)
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Special, 1892-1893,
n.d.
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“Minutes of Ninth Ward
Cleveland Club” and reminiscence of Cyrus P. Jones, 1882, circa
1922
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Miscellany, 1887, 1898,
n.d.
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BOX OV 1
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Oversize,
1892
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Posters, broadsides, songs, and poems from the 1892 presidential
campaign and blueprints.
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Arranged and described according to the addition, containers, and
folders from which the items were removed.
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Additions |
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2005 Addition |
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Presidential campaign
ephemera, 1892
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Printed matter
(Series XI, Container 22)
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Songs and poems
(Series XI, Container 22)
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2007 Addition |
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Blueprints of
lodge at Buzzards Bay, Mass., n.d. (Series XI, Container 23)
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