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The Republican Party is a national political party in the United States, and was founded in 1854. In the 1864 election, the party took the name National Union Party to allow the participation of Democrats.
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(William Ignatius), 1874-1943.Norris, Joe Lester, 1906-Northam, Martin Kent, Mrs.Northam, Martin Kent, Mrs.North Dakota Federation of Republican Women.Nyman, Lloyd C.O'Brian, John Lord, b. 1874.O'Laughlin, John Callan, 1873-1949.Oles, Floyd.Opperman, Ella Scoble.Oregon Committee to Re-Elect President Ford.Oregon for Eisenhower Committee.Orr, 1890-Paige, Mabeth Hurd, 1870-1961.Parker, John Johnston, 1885-1958.Parsons, Emma Follin, 1880-Pásztor, László.Pásztor, László.Patterson, George Washington, 1799-1879Patterson, Henry C., 1889-1972.Patterson, Jefferson, 1891-1977Patton, Frank Caldwell, 1896-1980.Paul M. WeyrichPayne, Eugene B., 1835-1910.Payne, Henry C. (Henry Clay), 1843-1904.Percy, Charles H., 1919-2011.Perkins, George D. (George Douglas), 1840-1914.Perrine, L.Persons, Wilton B. (Wilton Burton), 1896-1977.Peterson, Elly, 1914-Pettigrew, Richard F. (Richard Franklin), 1848-1926.Pew, J. Howard (John Howard), 1948-Pfeiffer, William Louis, 1907-Pheiffer, William T. (William Townsend), 1898-Phelps, William Walter, 1839-1894.Phillips, Jay, 1898-1992.Pickett, Charles Edgar, 1866-1930.Pierce, Edward Lillie, 1829-1897,Pierce, John Hassett.Pierce, Robert L., 1901-1968.Pierson, Donald Charles, 1908-Pittenger, Richard M.Pitzele, Merlyn S., 1911-Pletcher, EldonPolk, W. Benjamin (William Benjamin), 1930-Pollitzer, Anita, 1894-1975.Pope, Walter R.Porter, Fitz-John, 1822-1901.Porter, Homa Jackson, 1896-1986.Porter, Horace, 1837-1921.Powderly, Terence Vincent, 1849-1924.Powell, C. Kenneth.Prendergast, William Ambrose, 1867-1954.Prescott, Patrick Benjamin, 1890-1945.Preus, J. A. O. (Jacob Aall Ottesen), 1883-1961.Progressive League of North Dakota.Pugh, Thomas J.Putnam, William Lowell, Mrs., 1892-1935.Quay, Matthew Stanley, 1833-1904.Quigg, Murray (Murray Townsend), 1891-1956.Quigley, Walter Eli, 1890-1962Ramsey, Alexander, 1815-1903.Rand, Charles Edward, 1833-Raster, Hermann, 1827-1891.Ray, Charles Henry.Reece, B. Carroll (Brazilla Carroll), 1889-1961.Reed, Chauncey W., 1880-1956.Reed, Thomas Harrison, b. 1881.Reeves, P. S.Reeves, Rosser.Reeves, Thomas C., 1936-.Reid familyReid, Howard.Reid, Whitelaw, 1837-1912.Reily, E. MontReily, E. Mont.Reily, E. Mont, 1866-1954.Rennick, Percival G., 1865-Rentschler, William H.Republican Congressional Committee.Republican League of the U.S..Republican National Committee (U.S.)Republican National Committee (U.S.).Public Relations.Republican National Convention.Republican National Convention (30th : 1972 : Miami Beach)Republican National Convention (30th : 1972 : Miami Beach, Fla.)Republican National Convention (31st : 1976 : Kansas City, Mo.)Republican National Convention (31st : 1976 : Kansas City, Mo.)Republican National Convention (9th : 1888 : Chicago, Ill.)Republican Party (Ala.)Republican Party (Ariz.)Republican Party Congressional CommitteeRepublican Party (Ill.). State Convention (1858 : Springfield, Ill.)Republican Party (Ill.). State Convention (1918 : Springfield, Ill.)Republican Party (Ky.)Republican Party (Minn.). State Central Committee.Republican Party (Minn.). State Central Committee.Republican Party (Nev.)Republican Party (Ohio). State Executive Committee.Republican Party (S.C.)Republican Rail Splitters of Portland (Portland, Me.)Republican Workshop of Minnesota.Reynolds, D. M. (Del Mar).Reynolds, D. M., (Del Mar)Rhodes, Fred Burnett, 1913-Rhodes, James Ford, 1848-1927.Rhodes, John J. (John Jacob), 1916-2003.Richardson, Elliot L., 1920-1999.Richardson family.Richardson, Henry Smith, 1885-1972.Richards, Richard Olsen, 1866-1930.Ripon Society.Risley, Hanson A.Robbins, Clyde W., 1926-Robb, Thomas Patton, 1819-1895.Roberts, Clifford, 1893-1977.Robinson, Beverley Randolph, 1876-1951.Robinson, Peter, 1957-Robins, Raymond, 1873-1954.Robison, Howard W. (Howard Winfield), 1915-1987.Rodota, Joseph D.Rogers, Edith Nourse, 1881-1960.Rogers, Sherman S. (Sherman Skinner), 1830-1900.Rogers, William P. (William Pierce), 1913-2001.Rood, Dorothy Bridgman Atkinson, 1890-1965.Roosevelt, Nicholas, b. 1893.Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.Roosevelt, Theodore, 1887-1944.Root, Elihu, 1845-1937Rosewater family.Routt, John L., 1826-Rowe, Frederick H. (Frederick Harvey), b. 1857.Rowley, William Reuben, 1824-1886.Ruhtenberg, Polly King, 1907-1983.Rumsfeld, Donald, 1932-Rusher, William A., 1923-2011Russell, Tom,Russell, Tom, collector.Sacramento Bee 2100 Q Street Sacramento, CA 95852, 916 321-1000Safire, William, 1929-2009.Saltonstall, Leverett, 1892-1979.Sample, Alfred, 1846-1902.Sanders, Everett, 1882-1950Sargent, Ben, 1948-Savacool, William.Sawyer, Mary M. C.Sawyer, WesleySaxbe, William B.Saxon, Olin Glenn, b. 1892.Schouler, William, 1814-1872.Schramm, James S.Schurz, Carl, 1829-1906.Schwengel, Fred, 1907-Scobey, Frank E. (Frank Edgar), 1866-1931.Scobie, Elizabeth, 1903-1995.Scott, Charles F., b. 1860.Scott, Charles S., 1921-1989.Scott, Hugh, 1900-1994.Scott, Robert Kingston, 1826-1900.Scribner, Fred C., 1908-Seawell, Herbert F. (Herbert Floyd), 1869-1949.Seward, Frederick William, 1830-1915.Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872.Shadegg, StephenShadegg, Stephen C.Shanley, Bernard M. (Bernard Michael), 1903-1992.Shaw, Benjamin F., 1830-fl. 1908.Sheldon, Joe S.Shelton, Frederick D.,Shelton, Frederick D., collectorSherman, Isaac, 1818-1881.Sherman, John, 1823-1900.Sherman, J. S. (James Schoolcraft), 1855-1912.Shields, George Howell, 1842-1924.Shorey, Gregory D. b.1924Sikkenga, William J.Simpson, Kenneth Farrand, 1895-1941.Sims, Edwin W., 1870-1948.Slater, Ilene.Sloane Sloan, George A.Smith, Caleb B. (Caleb Blood), 1808-1864.Smith, Delavan, 1861-1922.Smith, Frederick C. (Frederick Cleveland), 1884-1956.Smith, H. Alexander (Howard Alexander), 1880-1966.Smith, Mary Louise.Smith, Ralph T. (Ralph Tyler), 1915-1972.Smith, Vivus W.Smith, William Armstrong.Smith, William Henry, 1833-1896.Smoot, Reed, 1862-1941.Smylie, Robert E. (Robert Eben), 1914-Snell, Bertrand Hollis, 1870-1958.South Carolinians for Eisenhower.South, Thomas W., 1847-1922Spalding, Burleigh F. (Burleigh Folsom), 1853-1934.Spangler, Harrison E. (Harrison Earl), 1879-1965Spaulding, E. G. (Elbridge Gerry), 1809-1897.Speed family.Speed family.Spinner, Francis Elias, 1802-1890.Spooner, John C. (John Coit), 1843-1919.Stanford, Thomas C., 1865-1946.Stangeland, Arlan.Stanton, Edwin McMasters, 1814-1869.Staples, David Jackson, 1824-1900.Stassen, Harold Edward, 1907-2001.State Bank of Commerce, Wallace, IdahoStebbins, Francis Reuben, 1818-1892.Steiger, William A.Steiwer, Frederick, 1883-1939.Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883.Stetson, John Walter, 1871-1919.Stevenson, Andrew, 1784-1857.Stevens, Thaddeus, 1792-1868St. George, Katharine Price Collier.Stocking, William, 1840-1930.Stoddard, Francis R. (Francis Russell), b. 1877.Strauss, Herbert R.,Street, Oliver Day, 1866-1944.Strohm, Isaac, b. 1810.Summerfield, Arthur E. (Arthur Ellsworth), 1899-1972.Summerfield, Marie Louise.Summers, Lane, 1889-1966Summitville Tiles (Summitville, Ohio)Summitville Tiles (Summitville, Ohio)Summitville Tiles (Summitville, Ohio)Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874.Sutherland, John.Taft, Charles P. (Charles Phelps), 1897-1983.Taft, Horace Dwight, 1925-1983.Taft, Lloyd, 1923-1985.Taft Republican Club.Taft, Robert A. (Robert Alphonso), 1889-1953.Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.Talburt, Harold M., 1895-1966Tanner, Frederick C. (Frederick Chauncey), 1878-1963.Tanner, John R., 1844-1901.Tappan, Mason Weare, 1817-1886.Tawney, James Albertus, 1855-1919.Taylor, Bradley R., 1895-1963.Taylor, Katherine Wood.Taylor, Katherine Wood.Tefft, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1813-1885.Temple, KeithTerrell, Mary Church, 1863-1954.Terrell, Robert H. (Robert Heberton), 1857-1925.Thayer, Robert Helyer, 1901-1984.Thayer, Walter N. (Walter Nelson), 1910-1989.Thimmesch, Nick.Thompson, James R., 1936-Thornburg, Helen Beatrice Cooke Miller.Thye, Edward John, 1896-1969.Tijerina, Felix Sr.Tijerina, Felix, Sr., 1905-1965.Tillinghast, Anna Churchill Moulton, 1874-1951.Todd, George Davidson, 1856-1929.Todd, Harry Innes, 1818-1891.Todd, Jane H., d. 1966.Toledano, James,Tompkins, Arthur S.Toombs, Robert Augustus, 1810-1885.Tourtelotte, Janet P., 1899-Townes, Clarence L. (Clarence Lee), 1928-Townsend, Wallace, 1882-1979.Treat, John Harvey, 1839-1908.Turner, Frederick Jackson, 1861-1932.Tyler, John, 1819-1896.Uncle Sam Republican League Club.Underwood, John C., fl. 1856-1862.Union League Club of Brooklyn.Union Republican Congressional CommitteeUnited States. Post Office Dept.University of Maryland College Republican Club (University of Maryland, College Park)Upham, Fred W.Upton, Robert W. (Robert William), 1884-1972.Utah State Republican Central CommitteeVance, Joseph, 1786-1852.Van Devanter, Willis, 1859-1941.Van Valkenburg, Edwin Augustus, 1869-1932.Vidal, Michel, b. 1824.Volstead, Andrew J. (Andrew John), 1860-1947Volstead, Andrew John, 1860-1947.Vucanovich, Barbara.Wade, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1800-1878.Wadsworth, James Wolcott, 1877-1952.Wales, Salem Howe, 1825-1902.Walker, Joseph, 1865-1941.Wall, Ray (Raymond)Walton, Julia Jones, 1906-Wanner, Lucinda Obermeyer, 1899-1976.Warmoth, Henry Clay, 1842-1931.Washburn, Abbott McConnell, 1915-Washburn, Algernon Sidney, 1814-1879.Washburn, Israel, 1813-1883.Washburn, Robert Charles, d. 1938Washburn, Stanley, 1878-1950.Watauga Club.Watts, Elijah S. 1836-1909.Weaver, William O. (William Otis), 1908-Webb, Clarine MatsonWebb, Gregory B., (Gregory Burkitt), 1878-1948Weber, Vin.Webster, Harold Tucker, 1885-1952,Weed, Thurlow, 1797-1882.Weeks, Sinclair, 1893-1972.Weik, Jesse William, 1857-1930Weinberger, Caspar W.Weinberger, Caspar W.Weis, Jessica McCullough, 1901-1963.Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878.Wells, David Ames, 1828-1898.Wells family.Wells, Thomas H. 1823-1901.Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.). Young Men's Republican Club.Whalen, Richard J., 1935-Wheaton, Anne W. (Anne Williams), 1892-1977.Wheaton, Herbert E., 1871-1954White, F. Clifton.Whitehead, Glenn E., 1892-Whitehead & Hoag Co.Wick, James L., 1897-1964.Wier, Roy William, 1888-1963.Wiley, Alexander, 1884-1967.Willebrandt, Mabel Walker, 1889-1963.Williams, James Thomas, 1881-1969.Williams, Marguerite.Williams, Marguerite Neel, 1917-1999.Williams, Milton G., ca. 1903-1963.Willis, Simeon S., 1879-1965.Willkie, Wendell L. (Wendell Lewis), 1892-1944.Willson, Augustus Everett, 1846-1931.Wilson, James Harrison, 1837-1925.Wilson, John Q., 1840-Windels, Paul, 1885-1967.Windom, William, 1827-1891.Winter, Keyes, 1878-1960.Witwer, Samuel W. (Samuel Weiler), 1908-1990.Women in the Federal Government Oral History Project.Women in the Federal Government Oral History Project.Women's National Republican Club (U.S.)Wood, Henry.Woods, George Lemuel, 1832-1890.Wood, S. N. (Samuel Newitt), 1825-1891.Work, Hubert, 1860-1942.Wright, Don, 1934-Wyman, Hastings.Yancey, Bartlett, 1785-1828.Yarberry, M. Rey, 1873-Yardley, Richard Quincy, 1902-Yates family.Youngdahl, Oscar, 1893-1946.Young, Howard.Young, Lafayette, 1848-1926.Young, Milton Ruben, 1897-1983.Ziegler, Ronald L. (Ronald Louis), 1939-Zschau, Ed, 1940-Zwach, John M., 1907-1990.Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )Fairbanks, Newton Hamilton, 1859-1937. Papers 1913-1934.Fairbanks, Newton Hamilton, 1859-1937.Cox, James M. (James Middleton), 1870-1957.Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.Daugherty, H. M. (Harry Micajah), 1860-1941.Burton, Theodore E. (Theodore Elijah), 1851-1929.Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923.Foraker, Joseph Benson, 1846-1917.Herrick, Myron T. (Myron Timothy), 1854-1929.Hynick, Rudolph.Scarborough, William S.Willis, Frank B. (Frank Bartlette), 1871-1928.Busbey, Ralph C.Halley, W. E.Heintz, Victor.Bride, William H.Beitler, Frank.Mengert, H. R.Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ). Ohio. State Central Committee.Papers 1913-1934.86 items.Manufacturer and politician. Correspondence, press releases, a portion of Fairbanks' autobiography relating to the nomination of Warren G. Harding for President, and other papers of Fairbanks, chairman of the Republican State Central Committee of Ohio. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyLow, Henry R., d. 1888. List of Union Party supporters in New York State, 1861-1862.Low, Henry R., d. 1888.List of Union Party supporters in New York State, 1861-1862.1 v. (144 p.)List, 1861-1862, of Union Party (i.e. Republican) supporters in New York State. It includes County and Town Officers, as well as other citizens, "the most reliable, active and industrious working Union men in each town of the State." The names of local newspapers for each area are included, and the list also gives the names of some liberal Democrats, with a recommendation that no confidential material should be sent to them. The list is presented to Parke Godwin and William Cullen Bryant "for whatever use they may be able to make of it." New-York Historical SocietyBaley, James Major, 1912-. James Major Baley papers, 1938-1954.Baley, James Major, 1912-James Major Baley papers, 1938-1954.217 items.This collection consists of materials related to the Republican Party, including official letters, speeches, data concerning party organization, newspaper clippings, printed matter (both from the state Republican Party and the national executive committee), a list of contributors to the state party in 1952, official press releases, and financial records. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryMiscellaneous documents relating to Abraham Lincoln, ca. 1838-1948.Miscellaneous documents relating to Abraham Lincoln, ca. 1838-1948.3 boxes + 1 pf box; 1 linear ft.Miscellaneous letters, documents, and memorabilia to and about Abraham Lincoln concerning his family, political career, assassination, and aspects of the American Civil War.EnglishGermanHoughton LibraryMiller, Samuel Freeman, 1816-1890. Papers, 1854-1887.Miller, Samuel Freeman, 1816-1890.Papers, 1854-1887.0.8 linear ft.Letters from Miller to his brother-in-law, William Pitt Ballinger, an attorney of Galveston, Texas, concerning the status of cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, nomination of John Marshall Harlan to the Court, judicial appointments, Republican Party politics, Abraham Lincoln's election in 1860, Reconstruction and relations between North and South, and Miller's membership in the Electoral Commission appointed to decide the disputed 1876 presidential election between Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel J. Tilden. Also includes microfilm edition of Ballinger's diaries (1871-1876). Library of CongressButton, Political [realia].Button, Political [realia]. 19201 item : red, white, blue ; 1 cm diameter.Metal pin-back button is red, white and blue. Text on the button reads: "MY / FIRST VOTE / HARDING / IS FOR." This button dates from 1920. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyHay, Eugene Gano, 1853-1933. Papers of Eugene Gano Hay, circa 1770-1933 (bulk 1877-1933).Hay, Eugene Gano, 1853-1933.Papers of Eugene Gano Hay, circa 1770-1933 (bulk 1877-1933).13,300 items.71 containers.Correspondence, diaries, financial papers, speeches, writings, and printed materials documenting Hays' career as a prosecuting attorney in Indiana (1880-1884), temporary secretary to Benjamin Harrison (1888), U.S. district attorney in Minnesota (1890-1994), U.S. general appraiser (1903-1923), and Republican Party member. Subjects include the Harrison presidential campaign of 1888, Northern Securities antitrust case, Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway Company antitrust case, and trade reciprocity, especially with Canada. Includes papers relating to Hay's wife's family, the Farquhars. Correspondents include Albert Baird Cummins, Warren G. Harding, Benjamin Harrison, John Hay, Frank B. Kellogg, Philander C. Knox, John Lind, Henry Cabot Lodge, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson. Library of CongressSnell, Bertrand Hollis, 1870-1958. Political and congressional papers, 1893-1960.Snell, Bertrand Hollis, 1870-1958.Political and congressional papers, 1893-1960.38 linear ft.Typed, mimeographed, and published versions of his political speeches, 1916-1949, and his comments from the CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, 1917-1958. Correspondence with major political figures including Herbert Hoover, Fiorello H. La Guardia, Sam Rayburn, and Harlan F. Stone, concerning Congressional affairs, prohibition, political campaigns, and other issues, 1919-1951; correspondence concerning speeches and events, 1931-1938; correspondence with his secretary Elsie Gridley, and Harry Ingram, chairman of the St. Lawrence County Republican Committee, Clarence E. Kilburn, Homer P. Snyder, and various committees concerning political issues, 1926-1957; and correspondence on New Deal legislation, woman's suffrage, prohibition, flood control, farm relief, the St. Lawrence Seaway, and other issues, 1919-1956. Speeches, correspondence, campaign materials, clippings, and memorabilia from Republican National Conventions and the campaigns of 1932, 1936, and 1940, 1912-1956. Correspondence, reports, legal evidence, speeches, and clippings from Snell's inquiry into the legality of contributions to the Democratic Campaign Book of 1936, 1937-1938. Correspondence, notes, speeches, clippings, legislation, and reports pertaining to the Republican Party and New Deal legislation, 1932-1937. Correspondence, reports, clippings, and campaign material concerning Snell's campaigns, general Republican campaigns, and Women's National Republican Club, 1916-1956. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial LibraryPerkins, George D. (George Douglas), 1840-1914. Papers, 1878-1912.Perkins, George D. (George Douglas), 1840-1914.Papers, 1878-1912.6 linear ft. (11 boxes)Correspondence (1878-1912), speeches (1893-1906), and a scrapbook of newspaper clippings (1905-1908). State Historical Society of Iowa, LibraryLane Summers papers, 1917-1959Summers, Lane, 1889-1966Lane Summers papers 1917-19594.83 cubic feetLawyer of Seattle, WashingtonEnglishUniversity of Washington Libraries Special CollectionsCaspar W. Weinberger Papers, 1910-2005, (bulk 1951-2005)Weinberger, Caspar W.Caspar W. Weinberger Papers 1910-2005 (bulk 1951-2005)473,500 items; 840 containers plus 363 classified and 2 oversize; 494 linear feetUnited States secretary of defense, United States secretary of health, education, and welfare, California state legislator, lawyer, journalist, and business executive. Correspondence, legal and subject files, appointment books and daily schedules, diary notes and other jottings, family papers, financial material, interview transcripts, television scripts, newspaper columns, book and speech files, and legislative and political material relating to Weinberger's career in journalism and government.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionSummitville Tiles (Summitville, Ohio). Plaque [realia].Summitville Tiles (Summitville, Ohio)Plaque [realia]. 1984.1 item : green, gold, brown ; 25 cm wide x 25 cm long.Round ceramic tile features a raised bust of Ronald Reagan. The bas relief is green brushed with gold. On the edge of the tile "1980-1988 / Ronald Reagan" is incised. There is a paper label on the back that reads "Summitville H.O.E." The tile sits on a walnut plaque and comes in a box. Printed on the box is a photo of Reagan along with a quote. Inside the box is another photograph and presidential quote. Summitville Tiles, Inc. manufactured the item in 1984. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyFrederick D. Shelton collection, 1928Shelton, Frederick D., collectorFrederick D. Shelton collection 19281 manuscript box; (0.4 linear feet)Campaign literature and clippings, relating to the 1928 campaign for the Republican Presidential nomination.EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesKoenig, Samuel S., 1872-1955. Reminiscences of Samuel S. Koenig : oral history, 1950.Koenig, Samuel S., 1872-1955.Albertson, Dean, 1920-,Reminiscences of Samuel S. Koenig : oral history, 1950.Transcript: 53 leaves.New York politics, 1905-35; state elections, Republican nominations, and party background. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesPerrine, L. Letter, 1899.Perrine, L.Letter, 1899.0.1 c.f. (1 folder)Letter dated Ripon, Wisconsin, to R. G. Thwaites of the State Historical Society giving an account of the house in Ripon in which the Republican Party was organized. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectW. C. Crosby Autograph Collection, 1856-1868Crosby, W. C.W. C. Crosby Autograph Collection 1856-18681 folder (SC)8 letters sent to Crosby from prominent Republicans of the Civil War era.EnglishSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research CenterGeorge Creel Papers, 1857-1953, (bulk 1896-1953)Creel, George, 1876-1953George Creel Papers500 items; 8 containers plus 22 oversize; 9.2 linear feetAuthor, editor, and government official. Scrapbooks and bound volumes of writings by and about Creel form the bulk of the collection. Includes correspondence, notes, speeches, lectures, book reviews, and campaign material. A series on Woodrow Wilson and the United States Committee on Public Information contains correspondence with Wilson as well as his corrections of drafts of Creel's cables, letters, speeches, and other writings relating to the Wilson administration during World War I and subsequent peace negotiations.EnglishEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionMyers, George A., 1859-1930. Papers [microform], 1890-1929.Myers, George A., 1859-1930.Anderson, William T.Bradford, James.Brown, Jere A.Cottrill, Charles.Green, John P.Tyler, Ralph.Papers [microform], 1890-1929.8 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.Correspondence relating to Ohio and national politics, especially to the Republican Party and its candidates, conventions, campaigns, and issues; appointments and activities. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyWilliam LePre Houston Family Papers, 1777-1936, (bulk 1890-1936)William LePre Houston Family Papers 1777-1936 (bulk 1890-1936)4,000 items; 23 containers plus 2 oversize; 9.2 linear feetCorrespondence, diaries, financial records, academic papers, printed material, and other papers chiefly of William LePre Houston, a Washington, D.C., lawyer, and his son and law partner, Charles Hamilton Houston. Documents William's work as attorney for the Railway Men's International Benevolent Industrial Association and other African American labor organizations, his activism as a Republican, and his position as grandmaster of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows in America. Other subjects include Charles's service in the U.S. Army in France during World War I and his education at Amherst College, Amherst, Mass., Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass., and the Universidad Central (Spain), Madrid, Spain, and Houston family life. An autograph collection contains signatures of George Washington and Anthony Wayne. Family correspondents include William LePre Houston's wife, Mary Ethel Hamilton Houston, and Charles Hamilton Houston's first wife, Margaret Gladys Moran Houston. Other correspondents include W.E.B. Du Bois, William Hastie, Will H. Hays, G. David Houston, Mordecai W. Johnson, Edward H. Morris, Booker T. Washington, and Carter Godwin Woodson.EnglishFrenchSpanish; CastilianLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionSmith, Vivus W. Vivus W. Smith papers, 1840-1879.Smith, Vivus W.Vivus W. Smith papers, 1840-1879.1 folder.Letters to Smith from Thurlow Weed regarding national politics, also includes business correspondence. New York State Historical Documents (Albany, N.Y.)Katharine Price Collier St. George papers, 1939-1979, 1947-1964 (bulk)Katharine Price Collier. St. George Katharine Price Collier St. George papers, 1939-1979, 1947-1964 (bulk)Papers deal almost entirely with Mrs. St. George's service in the U.S. House of Representatives and include correspondence with her constituents.EnglishDivision of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.National Women's Political Caucus (U.S.). Records, 1970-1993 (inclusive), 1977-1988 (bulk).National Women's Political Caucus (U.S.)Records, 1970-1993 (inclusive), 1977-1988 (bulk).198.25 linear feetThe collection includes minutes, committee reports, convention material, membership and fundraising records, press releases, campaign training handbooks, NWPC publications, personnel files, publications from state WPCs, audiotapes (including oral histories of past officers), videotapes, and photographs. There are publications NWPC collected from other women's organizations, the Democratic and Republican National committees, and others. There are only a few national office and officers' correspondence files, a few motion picture films, and little that illuminates the character or size of NWPC's membership. More records will be added. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaSargent, Ben, 1948-. Pikers...Amateurs [editorial cartoon], 1995 May.Sargent, Ben, 1948-Pikers...Amateurs [editorial cartoon], 1995 May.1 item, 23 x 28 cm.Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical GardensKohlsaat, H. H. (Herman Henry), 1853-1924. Papers, 1892-1924.Kohlsaat, H. H. (Herman Henry), 1853-1924.McKinley, William, 1843-1901.Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924.Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923.Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933.Arliss, George, 1868-1946.Cantacuzene, Julia Speransky-Grant, b. 1876.Gage, Lyman J. (Lyman Judson), 1836-1927.Hanna, Marcus Alonzo, 1837-1904.Herrick, Myron T. (Myron Timothy), 1854-1929.Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964.Hughes, Charles Evans, 1862-1948.Lorimer, George Horace, 1869-1937.Lowden, Frank O. (Frank Orren), 1861-1943.Mansfield, Richard, 1857-1907.Shaw, Leslie M. (Leslie Mortier), 1848-1932.Tesla, Nikola, 1856-1943.White, Andrew Dickson, 1832-1918.Blake, E. Nelson, 1831-1921.Papers, 1892-1924.1.67 linear ft. (3 boxes + 2 oversize bound v. and 1 oversize folder)Correspondence, invitations, articles, clippings, tributes, scrapbooks and miscellaneous papers concerning Kohlsaat's political interests and journalistic career. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryRodney Kennedy-Minott Papers, 1967-1990Kennedy-Minott, RodneyRodney Kennedy-Minott papers29 manuscript boxes, 17 envelopes, 1 phonotape cassette (13.7 linear feet)Correspondence, memoranda, reports, notes, printed matter, photographs, and soundrecordings, relating to the 1967 congressional campaign of Paul McCloskey in California,McCloskey's 1972 Republican presidential primary campaign, the 1976 presidential campaignof Jimmy Carter (especially in California), American foreign policy during thepresidential administration of Jimmy Carter, and United States relations with Sweden.EnglishEnglishHoover Institution ArchivesPercy, Charles H., 1919-2011. Charles H. Percy papers, 1939-1984 (bulk 1954-1980).Percy, Charles H., 1919-2011.Republican Party (Ill.)Charles H. Percy papers, 1939-1984 (bulk 1954-1980).974 linear ft.Correspondence, speeches, articles, reports, clippings, and other papers relating to Charles H. Percy's Republican Party fundraising and policy-making activities through the mid-1960s and to his career as United States Senator (Illinois, 1969-81). Chicago History MuseumStreet, Oliver Day, 1866-1944. Papers, 1836-1965.Street, Oliver Day, 1866-1944.Papers, 1836-1965.35 cubic ft. (35 records center cartons and one oversized folder).Papers, consisting of political correspondence and clippings, various historical publications on northern Alabama and the Tennessee River area and masonry; education records including those of Negro opportunity schools; genealogy and legal records of the Street and other related families and an 1890 map of Marshall Co., Ala. Subjects discussed include the Progressive movement, the Republican Party, womens' suffrage, President Herbert Hoover and the New Deal. Alabama Department of Archives and HistoryPresidential Campaign Mementos, 1936-1968Presidential Campaign Mementos 1936-1968Republican campaign miscellanea, including correspondence, posters, bumper stickers, clippings, badges, and pamphlets.EnglishSpecial Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library,Landon, Alfred M. (Alfred Mossman), 1887-1987. [Alfred M. Landon oral interviews]Landon, Alfred M. (Alfred Mossman), 1887-1987.Griffin, George (Louis George)McCoy, Donald R.[Alfred M. Landon oral interviews] 1975-1976.1.5 linear ft.University of Kansas Archives / MSS / Rare Books, Kenneth Spencer Research LibraryWashburn, Stanley, 1878-1950. Reminiscences of Stanley Washburn : oral history, 1950.Washburn, Stanley, 1878-1950.Link, Wendell,Reminiscences of Stanley Washburn : oral history, 1950.Miscellaneous papers relating to oral history.Republican politics, 1890-1932; Russo-Japanese War; Russian correspondent, London TIMES, 1914-17; Stevens' railroad mission and Elihu Root diplomatic mission to Russia, 1917. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesHerbert Hoover Presidential Library. Herbert Hoover Oral History Program interviews, 1966-1972.Herbert Hoover Presidential Library.Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace.Herbert Hoover Oral History Program interviews, 1966-1972.26 ms. boxes, 3 phonotape reels.Interviews with political leaders, businessmen, military officers, journalists, writers, physicians, secretaries, aides, friends, and associates of Herbert Hoover, relating to their recollections of Hoover in various capacities, including relief work director, president of the United States, and chairman of the Hoover Commissions. Interviews sponsored by the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryBowman, Selwyn Zadock, 1840-1928. Selwyn Z. Bowman letters, 1880-1881.Bowman, Selwyn Zadock, 1840-1928.Dorsey, Stephen Wallace, 1842-1916.Norton, Alfred.Southworth, Robert A.Selwyn Z. Bowman letters, 1880-1881.1 narrow box.Letters received by Mass. Representative Selwyn Z. Bowman while serving in Congress, 1880-81. Letters sent by constituents and colleagues discuss pending legislation and the Republican Party. Includes letters from Alfred Norton of the Boston Customhouse, Boston lawyer Robert A. Southworth, and secretary of the Republican National Committee Stephen Wallace Dorsey, among others. A few of the letters include Bowman's annotated remarks. Massachusetts Historical SocietyPierson, Donald Charles, 1908-. Papers of Donald C. Pierson, 1937-1973Pierson, Donald Charles, 1908-Goodwin, Robert Kingman, 1905-1983.Hickenlooper, Bourke B. (Bourke Blakemore), 1896-1971.Hoegh, Leo A. (Leo Arthur), 1908-Kehoe, Louis, 1897-1969.Lewis, Faye Cashatt, 1896-Marshall, Verne, 1889-1965.Nelson, David Theodore, 1891-1969.Schramm, James S.Stanley, David M., 1928-Papers of Donald C. Pierson, 1937-1973Papers, 2 linear ft., (4 boxes)Photographs, 9 folders.The papers of Donald C. Pierson reflect his work for the Republican Party in Iowa. Some of the material is related specifically to Republican politics within Iowa, such as an Iowa Republican County handbook for 1958. Other items relate to national politics, especially the folders of photographs which have pictures of Presidents Hoover, Eisenhower, and Nixon campaigning in Iowa. Correspondence files include letters from: Robert K. Goodwin, Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Leo A. Hoegh, Louis B. Keyhoe, Faye Cashatt Lewis, Verne Marshall, David T. Nelson, James S. Schramm, and David M. Stanley. Clippings, speeches, and campaign material make up the rest of this collection. University of Iowa LibrariesHubbard, Kenneth. Kenneth Hubbard collection of political campaign ephemera, 1880-2004 and undated.Hubbard, Kenneth.Kenneth Hubbard collection of political campaign ephemera, 1880-2004 and undated.600 items (1.2 lin. ft.)Collection consists of memorabilia from almost every U.S. presidential campaign from 1880 to 2004, chiefly relating to the Democratic and Republican parties. Buttons make up most of the items, but there are also lapel pins and other artifacts. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryHess, Karl, 1923-. Karl Hess collection, 1937-1970 [manuscript].Hess, Karl, 1923-Hess, Karl, 1947-Arizona Historical Foundation.Karl Hess collection, 1937-1970 [manuscript].2.5 linear feet (5 boxes)Although the personal materials are fragmentary, news clippings documenting Hess's political journey are fairly comprehensive. Hess's early writings and his later works for hire for Senator Goldwater are often difficult to locate. Although not complete, many of those articles can be found here. Correspondence documents Hess's business with editors, military and government officials, and pursuits relating to various journalist endeavors. Original order unknown. Folder titles reflect original folder labels. Arranged in three series: Series I. personal and Series II. correspondence - both alphabetically and chronologically within. Series III. writings - chronologically within. Arizona State University LibrariesMcCook, Anson G. (Anson George), 1835-1917. Papers.McCook, Anson G. (Anson George), 1835-1917.Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, 1822-1893.Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881.Papers. 1880 NOV 3, 8.2 items.Telegram to McCook from President Rutherford B. Hayes (3 Nov. 1880) and ALS to McCook from President-Elect James A. Garfield (8 Nov. 1880) congratulating him on his congressional victory. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyDawson, Albert Foster, 1872-1949. Scrapbooks, 1886-1936.Dawson, Albert Foster, 1872-1949.Scrapbooks, 1886-1936.3.2 linear ft. (3 boxes)Nineteen volumes of scrapbooks, primarily consisting of newspaper clippings. In addition to the clippings the books contain miscellaneous pamphlets, including campaign literature. The clippings reflect Dawson's banking, public service and political activities, as well as issues which were important to him. While in Congress he worked for reform of naval expenditures to cut waste, restoration of tobacco taxes, establishment of rural mail free delivery service in every county, and new post office buildings for Muscatine and Davenport. Clippings from Dawson's years as bank president discuss war bonds, banking, World War I, and liberty loans. The source and dates of the clippings are identified. Iowa State Historical SocietyPorter, Homa Jackson, 1896-1986. Reminiscences of Homa Jackson (Jack) Porter : oral history, 1975.Porter, Homa Jackson, 1896-1986.Burg, Maclyn,Reminiscences of Homa Jackson (Jack) Porter : oral history, 1975.Transcript: 53 leaves.Eisenhower nomination campaign. Texas, 1952; Texas tidelands; Republican National Convention, 1952; selection of Richard Nixon as vicepresidential candidate; imports of foreign oil during 1950s. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesRaster, Hermann, 1827-1891. Hermann Raster papers, 1849-1940, bulk 1860-1891.Raster, Hermann, 1827-1891.Brachvogel, Udo, 1835-1913.Damrosch, Leopold, 1832-1885.Medill, Joseph, 1823-1899.Parker, Francis W. (Francis Wayland), 1837-1902.Pulitzer, Joseph, 1847-1911.Rapp, Wilhelm, 1828-1907.Midwest Manuscript Collection (Newberry Library)Newberry Library.Hermann Raster papers, 1849-1940, bulk 1860-1891.7 cubic ft. (12 boxes)Correspondence, clippings, photographs, illustrations, an obituaries scrapbook, and various memorabilia relating to the life and career of Hermann Raster. EnglishGermanNewberry LibraryLandon, Alfred M. (Alfred Mossman), 1887-1987. Papers 1936 Aug. 5-Nov. 17.Landon, Alfred M. (Alfred Mossman), 1887-1987.Papers 1936 Aug. 5-Nov. 17.2 items.Letters, Aug. 5-Nov. 17, 1936, from Alfred M. Landon, Governor of Kansas, to John Gilbert Lauck of Zanesville, Ohio thanking him for his laudatory letters in Landon's 1936 Republican Presidential campaign. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyHuntington, Samuel, 1765-1817. Papers, 1776-1946.Huntington, Samuel, 1765-1817.Baldwin, Michael.Bureau, John Peter Roman.Griswold, Stanley, 1763-1815.Osborn, Ralph.Punderson, Lemuel.Perkins, Simon, 1771-1844.Sprigg, William.Smith, John, 1735?-1824.Tiffin, Edward, 1766-1829.Tupper, Benjamin, 1738-1792.Woodbridge, John Marshall.Worthington, Thomas, 1773-1827.Papers, 1776-1946.1 cubic foot.Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court and Governor of Ohio. Personal, business, and political correspondence; land deeds; township maps; and clippings, relating to Huntington's family, his college and law careers in Connecticut, emigration to Ohio, militia activities, road building, canals, public improvements, Indians, settlement, Ohio Territorial government, U.S. Supreme Court cases, politics, War of 1812, and Huntington's gubernatorial term and court career. Library of CongressAnna E. Dickinson Papers, 1859-1951, (bulk 1859-1911)Dickinson, Anna E. (Anna Elizabeth), 1842-1932Anna E. Dickinson Papers 1859-1951 (bulk 1859-1911)10,000 items; 29 containers plus 2 oversize; 12.4 linear feet; 25 microfilm reelsLecturer, reformer, actress, and author. Correspondence, speeches, writings, plays, legal files, financial papers, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, and printed material relating to Dickinson's activities on behalf of abolition and women's rights and suffrage and to her career in the theater.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionHarden family papers, 1772-1940Harden family papers 1772-19404.0 linear feet; 6 boxes, 2,531 items including 27 volumes.Collection includes correspondence, diaries, account books, daybooks, and legal and other papers, of Edward Harden, planter, lawyer, and politician, of Athens, Ga.; of his son, Edward Randolph Harden, lawyer and politician; and of other members of their family. The material concerns U.S. and Georgia politics, Cherokee Indian affairs (1840s), military recruitment in the Civil War, the 44th Georgia Infantry, military operations in the Confederacy, Reconstruction and economic conditions, the Republican Party in the south, social life and customs, genealogy, and other matters. Also includes a diary kept by Evelyn Harden Jackson during the last months of the war referring to the general alarm preceding Sherman's activities in Georgia.David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript LibraryBrewer, Fisk P. Fisk P. Brewer papers, 1831-1877.Brewer, Fisk P.Fisk P. Brewer papers, 1831-1877.47 items and 1 v.Chiefly reports, programs, and examinations connected with his professorship. Including letter, 5 Nov. 1874, Columbia, S.C., F[rancis] L. Cardozo, Headquarters, Union Republican Party, re repayment of campaign expenses; letter, 6 Nov. 1874, declining Cordozo's request for repayment of campaign expenses, and Brewer's views on campaign finances; circular letter, 5 Apr. 1875, from S.C. Governor D[aniel] H[enry] Chamberlain, soliciting funds for "The Daily Union-Herald Newspaper;" manuscript, 1876, re South Carolina College's attempt to emulate the University of Virginia's academic system, changing to University status, failure of the university system, and the possibility of black students attending University of S.C.; letter compaosed in Latin, 1876, from Antonius Maria Fabris, Regia Bibliotica Universitaria [University of Padova, Padua, Italy], to Brewer, re a 1533 publication about Holy Roman Emperor Fredrick II (1194-1250). Volume, 1831-1877, newspaper clippings re University of S.C., political affairs, civil rights, and "Sketches of Prominent Members of the General Assembly Now in Session." University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University LibrariesEdelstein, Julius C. C. (Julius Caius Caesar), 1912-2005. Julius Edelstein papers, 1917-1961 [Bulk Dates: 1948-1958].Edelstein, Julius C. C. (Julius Caius Caesar), 1912-2005.Julius Edelstein papers, 1917-1961 [Bulk Dates: 1948-1958].76.11 linear ft.( 141 document boxes, 33 index card boxes )This collection holds the papers of Julius C. C. Edelstein. The records that comprise this collection primarily encompass the years in which Edelstein acted as executive assistant and Chief of Legislative Staff to Senator Herbert H. Lehman, 1949-1956. He remained Lehman's assistant through 1960. The records are primarily political in nature although there is personal correspondence of Edelstein's included. The subjects found throughout the collection are agriculture, appropriations, civil rights, civil service, defense, foreign policy and aid, health, housing, immigration, internal security, labor, minimum wage, St. Lawrence project, social security and welfare, tideland offshore oil, tariffs, taxes and veterans. The types of records that can be found are correspondence, pamphlets, government publications, clippings, press releases, statistics, maps and memoranda. EnglishHebrewColumbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesIvers Phillips biographical sketch, 1898.Ivers Phillips biographical sketch, 1898.3 p.A two-page biographical sketch and a portrait. Boulder Public LibraryRusher, William A., 1923-2011. Papers of William A. Rusher, 1940-1989 (bulk 1968-1988).Rusher, William A., 1923- William A. Rusher Papers 1940-1989 (bulk 1968-1988)78,400 items; 224 containers; 89.6 linear feet; 36 microfilm reelsAuthor, lawyer, and publisher. Correspondence, memoranda, diaries, drafts and manuscripts of articles, books, book reviews, columns, minutes of meetings, reports, research notes, reference material, financial and legal papers, photographs, and other papers relating to Rusher's role as publisher of the and the development of the conservative movement in American politics. National ReviewEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionTillinghast, Anna Churchill Moulton, 1874-1951. Papers, 1911-1945 (inclusive).Tillinghast, Anna Churchill Moulton, 1874-1951.Papers, 1911-1945 (inclusive)..5 linear ft.Correspondence, announcements, dinner programs, photos, and clippings concern her career. Correspondents include Calvin and Grace Coolidge, Warren G. and Florence (Kling) Harding, Henry Cabot Lodge, and Edith Kermit Roosevelt. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaClapp, William Warland, 1826-1891. William Warland Clapp papers, 1856-1911.Clapp, William Warland, 1826-1891.William Warland Clapp papers, 1856-1911.350 items.1 container.Primarily letters from Benjamin Perley Poore, author and editor, and E.B. Wight, Clapp's son-in-law, reporter for the Chicago tribune and for Inter ocean, and manager of the Washington News Bureau. Relates chiefly to the reporting of political issues, such as the impeachment proceedings against Andrew Johnson, the disputed presidential election of 1876, and the consistency of the Boston Journal, which was edited by Clapp, in advancing the principles of the Republican Party. Includes letters from C.F. Kitteridge and James B. Runnion. Library of CongressYardley, Richard Quincy, 1902-. Richard Yardley editorial cartoons [graphic], 1959-1961.Yardley, Richard Quincy, 1902-Richard Yardley editorial cartoons [graphic], 1959-1961.34 drawings : pen and ink.His original cartoons, 1959-1961, for the Baltimore Sun. Many pertain to the presidential election of 1960. Other topics include school closings in Arkansas and Virginia, civil rights and racism, national political parties including an alliance of Republicans and Southern Democrats, growing federal debt, nuclear arms race, nationalization of business and industry and the Daughters of the American Revolution. University of Virginia. LibraryJack, John J. John J. Jack autograph letter signed, 1860.Jack, John J.John J. Jack autograph letter signed, 1860.1 item.Autograph letter signed, of John J. Jack, from Vicksburg, Miss., concerning politics and the Republican administration after Abraham Lincoln's election. Maine Historical Society LibraryPolitical scrapbook, 1904-1915.Political scrapbook, 1904-1915.100 p.Political broadsides, tracts, and news items from the Salt Lake tribune and Telegram and programs from the Pantages Theatre. University of Utah, J. Willard Marriott LibraryGene Basset Papers, 1962-1969Basset, Gene, 1927-Gene Basset Papers 1962-196910.6 linear ft.Original artwork for over 1,200 syndicated editorial cartoons and proofs.EnglishSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research CenterKnowland, William F. (William Fife), 1908-1974. Reminiscences of William Fife Knowland : oral history, 1970.Knowland, William F. (William Fife), 1908-1974.Edwin, Ed,Reminiscences of William Fife Knowland : oral history, 1970.Transcript: 170 leaves.Tape: 3 reels.1952 convention; California delegation; Nixon fund; President Eisenhower's relations with Congress; domestic legislation; foreign policy; Richard M. Nixon and the 1956 convention; 1960 campaign; Senator Knowland's career; 1958 gubernatorial campaign; California politics; "right to work" issue; relations with President Eisenhower: appointments, role of Senate Majority Leader, president as party leader; Senator Joseph McCarthy; Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesIsaacs, Stanley M. (Stanley Myer), 1882-1962. Reminiscences of Stanley M. Isaacs : oral history, 1950.Isaacs, Stanley M. (Stanley Myer), 1882-1962.Bombard, Owen,Reminiscences of Stanley M. Isaacs : oral history, 1950.Transcript: 260 leaves.Columbia University, New York Law School, 1905; settlement house work; Republican political activity, 1900-12; fusion movement; Theodore Roosevelt and National Progressive Party, 1912, Convention, 1916; Draft Board, War Department under Secretary Newton D. Baker, 1917-18; Republican platform, 1920; New York real estate, 1919-37: mortgage participation, Lockwood Committee investigation, Tenement House Law, United Neighborhood Houses; campaign manager for Congresswoman Ruth Pratt, 1928, 1930; LaGuardia mayoralty campaigns, 1929, 1933; Samuel Seabury investigation; State Constitutional Convention, 1938; Manhattan Borough President, 1938-41; East River Drive, acquisition of riparian rights; Robert Moses, Works Progress Administration; City Council from 1941; New York City mayoralty election, 1945; New York election, 1949. Recollections of Herbert Parsons, Ogden Mills, Kenneth Simpson, Irving Ives, Fiorello LaGuardia, Thomas Dewey, William O'Dwyer, Newbold Morris. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesDrew, Thomas Bradford, 1834-1898. Diaries, 1849-1898.Drew, Thomas Bradford, 1834-1898.Diaries, 1849-1898.24 v.As anti-slavery activist, dentist, and later librarian of the Pilgrim Hall Library, Thomas Drew recorded his participation in anti-slavery meetings and American Anti-Slavery Society events, his thoughts on the Civil War, his dentistry work, the transits of Venus in 1874 and 1882, state and presidential elections and their significance to the Republican Party, and his work in preserving Plymouth history. Drew discusses transportation, industrial and natural disasters; fires; lyceums he attended; his colleagues in social reform; and the presidency and death of Abraham Lincoln. Visits and time spent with George Thompson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison Jr., Henry and Helen Garrison Villard, and his family life with his wife Mary Drew are also described. Massachusetts Historical SocietyMoore, Ray. Reminiscences of Ray Moore : oral history, 1972.Moore, Ray.Burg, Maclyn,Reminiscences of Ray Moore : oral history, 1972.Transcript: 45 leaves.Washington State politics 1948-52: The Young Men's Republican Club; State Convention, 1952; Republican National Conventions 1950, 1952; Eisenhower vs. Taft. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesTaft Republican Club. Regular Taft Republican Club letter : 41st Assembly District, San Francisco : TL, 1908, May 2.Taft Republican Club.Regular Taft Republican Club letter : 41st Assembly District, San Francisco : TL, 1908, May 2.1 p.Letter discussing up-coming Republican State and Congressional Conventions and Primary election on May 5, 1908. UC Berkeley LibrariesRepublican Party Congressional Committee. Republican Party Congressional Committee records, 1882Republican Party Congressional CommitteeRepublican Party Congressional Committee records, 18820.2 linear ft. (1 wallet)Canvass of Detroit voters, District 3, Ward 13, and District 4, Wards 9 to 11. Detroit Public Library, Detroit Main LibraryLewis Graham Hines Papers, 1916-1959, (bulk 1939-1956)Hines, Lewis Graham, 1888-1960Lewis Graham Hines Papers 1916-1959 (bulk 1939-1956)13,800 items; 30 containers plus 15 oversize; 13.8 linear feetLabor leader and public official. Correspondence, speeches and writings, subject files, scrapbooks, printed matter, and miscellaneous material relating to Hines's activities in organized labor, especially with the American Federation of Labor, and as an official in state offices in Pennsylvania and with the federal government.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionBert Lord papers, 1902-1939.Bert, Lord 1869-1939.Bert Lord papers, 1902-1939.Political business, and personal papers consisting mainly of correspondence, but also including scrapbooks, loose newspaper clippings, pamphlets and other printed or mimeographed material, copies of speeches, legal documents, and accounts.EnglishDivision of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.Hayner, Wallace Garfield, 1900-1988. The Wallace Garfield Hayner papers, 1933-1973.Hayner, Wallace Garfield, 1900-1988.The Wallace Garfield Hayner papers, 1933-1973.Linear feet of shelf space: 1 3/4.The Wallace G. Hayner papers consist primarily of his unpublished manuscript of a history of West Virginia written between 1970 and 1974. Included are documents supporting his research and correspondence concerning the proposed book. Also included in the collection are original poems and other writings, as well as personal papers which reflect Mr. Hayner's interest in civic affairs. Mr. Hayner removed the bulk of this collection in November 1979. Marshall University, John Deaver Drinko LibraryAckenhausen, Helen, 1898-. Reminiscences of Helen Ackenhausen : oral history, 1972.Ackenhausen, Helen, 1898-Burg, Maclyn,Reminiscences of Helen Ackenhausen : oral history, 1972.Transcript: 57 leaves.Secretary in Republican office in Dallas, 1926-33; Assistant Secretary and Secretary of Republican State Executive Committee of Texas, 1936-47; Texas Republican politics. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesWindels, Paul, 1885-1967. Reminiscences of Paul Windels : oral history, 1953.Windels, Paul, 1885-1967.Phillips, Harlan B.,Reminiscences of Paul Windels : oral history, 1953.Transcript: 24 leaves.Fiorello H. La Guardia. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesUncle Sam Republican League Club Records, 1904-1919Uncle Sam Republican League Club Records 1904-19190.5 Linear feet; (2 boxes)This collection contains items pertaining to the Uncle Sam Republican League Club, including administrative documents, membership information, meeting minutes and financial information.San Diego History Center Document CollectionConcerned Americans for Individual Rights (CAIR) records, 1984-1985Decker, Bruce B., 1950-1995Concerned Americans for Individual Rights (CAIR)records 1984-19851 archive half-carton.; 0.25 linear foot.Position papers, correspondence, financialreports, planning papers, press releases and other materials relating toConcerned Americans for Individual Rights (CAIR), an organization of moderateto conservative gay and lesbian members of the Republican party formed by BruceDecker to work to change the negative image of the GLBT community within theparty and to counter the rising influence of the Religious Right. The materialsdate from the foundation of the organization in the spring of 1984 until thespring of 1985.EnglishONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives.Rand, Charles Edward, 1833-. Letters, 1852-1857.Rand, Charles Edward, 1833-Letters, 1852-1857.178 items (in 1 case).The letters describe life in San Francisco; political activities, locally and nationally; the Vigilance Committee of 1856; the filibustering expeditions of William Walker and Henry A. Crabb into Sonora; the panic of the banking houses; fires; the murder of James King of William; the many immigrants;the arrival and departure of ships; squatters' rights; the Australian gold rush;trade; and many references to people from Massachusetts. With an ALS from Seth H. Wetherbee to Maj. Thomas Rand, 1856 Sep 4, concerning the upcoming trail of Charles Rand and an ALS from Thomas Rand to his brother Edward, 1856 Oct 19, summarizing the events surrounding the trial. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryTefft, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1813-1885. Papers, 1836-1882.Tefft, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1813-1885.Chamberlain, Joshua Lawrence, 1828-1914.Hamlin, Hannibal, 1809-1891.Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894.Morrill, Lot M. (Lot Myrick), 1812-1883.Pond, Enoch, 1791-1882.Washburn, Israel, 1813-1883.Seward, Frederick William, 1830-1915.Papers, 1836-1882.4 folders (236 items)The papers of a Methodist clergyman, teacher, and diplomat. Included are letters received by Dr. Tefft relating to education, Republican Party matters, and religious and diplomatic subjects relating chiefly to Sweden. Correspondents include Joshua Chamberlain, Hannibal Hamlin, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Lot Morrill, Enoch Pond, Israel Washburn, Jr., and F.W. Seward. EnglishSwedishRaymond H. Fogler LibraryBrown, Katharine Kennedy. Papers, 1946-1969 (inclusive).Brown, Katharine Kennedy.Papers, 1946-1969 (inclusive).1 folder.Collection includes biographical material, speeches, programs and a photograph of Brown. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaSpalding, Burleigh F. (Burleigh Folsom), 1853-1934. Burleigh Folsom Spalding papers, 1840-1931.Spalding, Burleigh F. (Burleigh Folsom), 1853-1934.Burleigh Folsom Spalding papers, 1840-1931.3 ft.Consists of an autobiography, correspondence, account books, autograph book containing signatures of delegates to the North Dakota Constitutional Convention, letterpress copy books, legal documents, poetry, speeches, and attorney dockets relating to law practice. The records relate primarily to Spalding's personal, business, and political activities. The collection includes the records of the Capital Commission, 1883-1886; the "Admission-As-A-Whole Commission", 1887; and a roster of North Dakota county political committee members, 1904. State Historical Society of North Dakota State ArchivesBateman, Warner M. (Warner Mifflin), 1827-1897. Warner M. Bateman papers, 1849-1897.Bateman, Warner M. (Warner Mifflin), 1827-1897.Sherman, John, 1823-1900.Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873.Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881.Hanna, Marcus Alonzo, 1837-1904.Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, 1822-1893.Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891.Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.Baltzley, Edwin.Bateman, Elwood.Harper, J. C. (Jacob Chandler), 1858-1939.McRae, Milton A. (Milton Alexander), 1858-1930.Moulton, C. W. (Charles William), d. 1888.Nixon, William Penn.Teetor, Josie C.Trowbridge, F. E.Warner M. Bateman papers, 1849-1897.8.8 linear ft.Consists of journals, notebooks, speeches, letters, bound volumes of correspondence, account books, dockets, checks, receipts, deeds, dividends, tax records, agreements, invitations, business cards and advertisements, notes, souvenirs, notebooks containing notes for Republican Party lectures, and eight volumes of newspaper clippings relating to legal and political matters. The bulk of the correspondence consists of letters relating to various legal, personal, political, and professional matters associated with Bateman's activities as lawyer, politician, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio (1869-1877), and manager (1880) of John Sherman's political interests. Notable correspondents include John Sherman, Salmon P. Chase, James A. Garfield, Marcus A. Hanna, Rutherford B. Hayes, William T. Sherman, and William H. Taft. A calendar of correspondence is included in Appendix I in the register to the collection. Western Reserve Historical Society, Research LibraryLodge, Henry Cabot, 1902-1985. Papers, 1928-1968.Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1902-1985.Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969.Papers, 1928-1968.ca. 125 ft.Papers of Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., author, reporter, United States senator, ambassador. Letters, speeches, scrapbooks, photographs, audio tapes, newsreels, and memorabilia concerning Lodge's career as a reporter for the New York Herald Tribune, Massachusetts state representative, United States senator and representative to the United Nations. Papers include campaign literature and records, Senate correspondence, documents, legislative files, a long correspondence with Dwight D. Eisenhower, materials relating to Lodge's service as 1952 Republican campaign manager, United Nations ambassador (1953-1960), Republican vice-presidential candidate (1960), and director of the Atlantic Institute (1961-1962.). Massachusetts Historical SocietyTyler, John, 1819-1896. Papers, 1825-1928, 1856-1895.Tyler, John, 1819-1896.Adams, Charles F. (Charles Francis), 1807-1886.Arthur, Chester Alan, 1829-1886.Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893.Blaine, James Gillespie, 1830-1893.Buchanan, James, 1791-1868.Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889.Ewell, Benjamin Stoddert, 1810-1894.Foote, Henry S. (Henry Stuart), 1804-1880.Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881.Gordon, John Brown, 1832-1904.Hampton, Wade, 1818-1902.Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, 1822-1893.Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875.Mahone, William, 1826-1895.Johnston, Joseph E. (Joseph Eggleston), 1807-1891.Semmes, Raphael, 1809-1877.Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872.Sherman, John, 1823-1900.Walker, Leroy Pope, 1817-1884.Yancey, William Lowndes, 1814-1863.Papers, 1825-1928, 1856-1895.5, 303 items.Papers, 1856-1895, of John Tyler, Jr., post Civil War Republican Party activist. Subjects covered by the collection include alcoholism, Republican Party politics, Presidential elections, political patronage, Reconstruction, Methodist Episcopal Church, Florida, Braxton Bragg, and the Fenian Brotherhood. Prominent correspondents include Charles Francis Adams, Chester Alan Arthur, Pierre G.T. Beauregard, James Gillespie Blaine, James Buchanan, Jefferson Davis, Benjamin Stoddert Ewell, Henry Stuart Foote, Nathan Bedford Forrest, James A. Garfield, John Brown Gordon, Horace Greeley, Wade Hampton, Rutherford B. Hayes, Andrew Johnson, Joseph Eggleston Johnston, L.Q.C. Lamar, William Mahone, Raphael Semmes, William Henry Seward, John Sherman, Leroy Pope Walker, and William Lowndes Young. William & Mary LibrariesStrohm, Isaac, b. 1810. Papers 1830-1891.Strohm, Isaac, b. 1810.Papers 1830-1891.0.5 cubic foot.Clerk of the U.S. Treasury Dept. and the U.S. House of Representatives. Correspondence relating to Strohm's activities in the Treasury Dept., correspondence with Congressmen and others relating to the Whig and Republican Parties, and other papers. Contact repository for more information. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyBiggs, Edgar Wallace, 1880-1932. Edgar Wallace Biggs papers, 1875-1968.Biggs, Edgar Wallace, 1880-1932.Edgar Wallace Biggs papers, 1875-1968.1 oversize flat file (1918-1935)Correspondence, business records, clippings, and other items, 1875 and 1916-1936, documenting the life and business activities of African American mortician E.W. Biggs, and condolences following his passing; places represented include Greenville and Columbia, S.C.; Chicago, Ill.; and elsewhere; earliest items include deed, 13 Sept. 1875, for property in Laurens County, S.C., recorded during Reconstruction, a site identified as land belonging to "Abram, Odell, [and] Clark Templeton," that was surveyed by J.F. Park. Chiefly business papers of Edgar Wallace Biggs and the Biggs family and records of the E.W. Biggs Mortuary and Biggs Land Company, and letters of sympathy upon his death in 1932; charter, 8 Dec. 1932, for the Biggs Land Company; also papers of the numerous estates of African American residents of upstate South Carolina for which Biggs served as executor. Some letters from survivors living out-of-state reflect impact of the Great Migration and complications of conducting business with distant relatives scattered among northeastern states, when settling estates as many letters were mailed to, or originated from large industrial urban centers in the northeast. Items reflecting Biggs' political activism include a reply received to a letter written to the administration of the recently inaugurated president, Warren G. Harding of Ohio: letter, 18 Mar. 1921 (Washington, D.C.), from George b. Christian, Jr., Secretary to the President at The White House, "Please let me thank you for your letter of March 14th concerning conditions [i]n your State"; several items relate to Bigg's attendance at the 1932 Republican Party National Convention in Chicago: letter, 11 June 1932 (Chicago, Ill.) from E.W. Biggs to Lydia Washington Biggs, "We had a hard fight to be seated in the convention.... We beat the Hambright crowd to a frazel," however, the credentials committee subsequently reversed its decision and ultimately seated the Hambright delegation; program, 14 - 17 June 1932, from the Republican National Convention; newspaper clipping, 1932 re delegates to the Republican National Convention. Briggs' prominence in the community is suggested by the many letters of condolence received following his death: letter, 6 Sept. 1932 (Atlanta, Ga.), Jesse O. Thomas to Lydia W. Biggs, "I must confess that somehow, I did not feel that adequate medical attention was being given. That is the reason I suggested the calling in of a stomach specialist. I did not realize, and I am sure you did not, that he was ill unto death"; letter, 10 Sept. 1932 (Durham, N.C.), C.C. Spaulding to Lydia W. Biggs, "he was a level headed business man"; letter, 14 Sept. 1932 (Gaffney, S.C.), R.L. Meriwether, to Lydia W. Biggs, "I remember him so pleasantly during my stay there back in the good ole' days"; letter, 15 Sept. 1932 (Germantown, Penn.), W.T. Coleman to Lydia W. Biggs, "I regret very much to learn of the death of Mr. Biggs. I was indeed shocked, since he seemed in perfect health when I was conducting the campaign in your city for the Center, and it was my privilege to work with him in the drive." Copy of will, 30 Jan. 1932, of Emmaretta Washington, mother of Lydia Washington Biggs; printed materials in collection include broadside, Jan. 1932, re 7th anniversary of the Phillis Wheatley [Association at its second location; founded, 1919 by Hattie Logan Duckett to provide services to African American children; the Center moved to East Broad St. ca. 1924], listing musical programs by various public schools; and Railway Employees Burial Association pamphlet; and other materials in scrapbooks. Five volumes consist of 3 account books, 1936, related to business operations,and recording clients from among the African American community of Greenville, S.C., with expenses, payroll, purchases and other expenditures of operating a funeral home. Two scrapbooks compiled to commemorate Bigg's passing include letters and clippings from the Black press around the U.S.: scrapbook (1928-1932), with correspondence, 1931, and program from Sixth Annual Convention of the Colored Funeral Directors' and Embalmers Association of South Carolina (13-14 May 1931) held at the Phyllis Wheatley Center in Greenville, S.C., listing officers, committees, and membership; clippings re the passing of E.W. Biggs, including local coverage by the Palmetto Leader (Columbia, S.C.), the Greenville News and the Ministers Bulletin (Greenville, S.C.) and notice in other publications: The Chicago Defender, the Norfolk Journal and Guide, the Pittsburgh Courier, The Afro-American, etc.; and "Treasured Memories" (1932), with record of mourners, sympathy cards, telegrams, list of hymns and speakers during his funeral, held 8 Sept. 1932, at Springfield Baptist Church, with the Rev. Charles F. Gandy officiating; Biggs' obituary with biographical information, and photograph of Biggs with foot on running board of a car. Photographs include image identified as Willis C. Johnson, proprietor of "Johnson's Funeral Home" in Columbia, S.C. [a firm also known as Johnson-Bradley Undertakers] seated and wearing an Army uniform of World War I, and oval portrait photograph of E.W.Biggs. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University LibrariesDurenberger, David. David Durenberger senatorial files, 1954-1996 (bulk 1978-1994).Durenberger, David.McKasy, Bert J.David Durenberger senatorial files, 1954-1996 (bulk 1978-1994).418.0 cu. ft. (425 boxes).Papers of a 3-term (1978-1995) Republican U.S. senator from Minnesota. Dave (David F.) Durenberger (b.1934), a lawyer, corporate official, and executive secretary to Minnesota Governor Harold LeVander (1967-1971), won a special 1978 election to the Senate to fill out the uncompleted term of the late Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn.). The collection is particularly strong in its documentation of health care reform issues. Includes voting records, bills, briefing books, news clippings, audio and video cassettes, press releases, speeches, newsletters, schedules, hearing transcripts, polling data, correspondence and memoranda, reports and government publications, and a small sampling of grant/project files. The bulk of the collection consists of legislative assistants' subject files documenting Durenberger's work in agriculture; business, taxes, and trade; environment, energy, and natural resources; foreign relations (including defense and intelligence); the judiciary; transportation and infrastructure; and health policy and health care reform issues. There is information about election campaigns, opponents, and fund raising; ethics investigations into Durenberger's activities; partisan politics; Governor Harold LeVander; and his alma mater, St. John's University (Collegeville, Minn.). Correspondents include Durneberger staffers; federal, state, and local government officials; constituents; congressional colleagues; administration officials; businesses and industry groups; lobbyists; and Durenberger's attorneys. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsBaker, Alberta Hensel Pew,. Oral history interview with Alberta Pew Baker, 1990 Nov. 2.Baker, Alberta Hensel Pew,Gardner, Joel R.,Oral history interview with Alberta Pew Baker, 1990 Nov. 2.1 sound cassette (1 hr., 20 min.) : analog.Mrs. Baker reminisces about growing up in the Pew household in Ardmore, her father and the other founders of the Pew trusts, and her own family life in St. Davids and Nova Scotia. Pew Charitable Trusts LibraryDenison Kitchel Papers, 1947-1980Kitchel, DenisonDenison Kitchel Papers, 1947-1980Speeches and writings, correspondence, memoranda, and clippings, relating to American politics, and especially to the 1964 presidential campaign of Barry Goldwater.EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesMoley, Raymond, 1886-1975. Raymond Moley papers, 1902-1971.Moley, Raymond, 1886-1975.Raymond Moley papers, 1902-1971.256 ms. boxes, 3 oversize boxes, 35 card file boxes, 1 oversize folder, 5 envelopes, 3 phonotape reels.Correspondence, diaries, reports, memoranda, speeches and writings, notes, printed matter, and photographs, relating to criminology and the administration of justice, assimilation of immigrants, politics in the United States, the presidential campaign of 1932, the administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Today and Newsweek magazines. Sound use copies of sound recordings available. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryElmer L. Andersen papers., 1948-1989.Andersen, Elmer L.,1909-2004.Elmer L. Andersen papers. 1948-1989.Personal papers of a Republican state senator (1949-1958)and governor of Minnesota (1961-1963), H.B. Fuller Company president, newspaperpublisher, and philanthropist, focusing on his business and political career,service on corporate boards and the University of Minnesota Board of Regents, andinvolvement in several foundations.Minnesota Historical SocietyF. O. Alexander Papers, 1943-1990, 1955-1966Alexander, F. O. (Franklin Osborne)F. O. Alexander Papers 1943-1990 1955-19667 linear ft.Over 1,000 original editorial cartoons (1943-1966); small quanities of photographs, exhibition catalogs, clippings and published material; one video recording and one letter.EnglishSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research CenterLincoln and Johnson Club of the Third Ward (Newark, N.J.). Records, 1864.Lincoln and Johnson Club of the Third Ward (Newark, N.J.)Nelson, William, 1847-1914.Records, 1864.2 v.Constitution, membership lists, and minutes, kept by secretary William Nelson. Includes poll list compiled by Nelson, giving name of eligible voters and their political sympathies: Union, Copper, or Doubtful. New Jersey Historical Society LibraryStephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883. Alexander Hamilton Stephens papers, 1784-1886 (bulk 1850-1883).Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883Alexander Hamilton Stephens Papers 1784-1886 (bulk 1850-1883)27,000 items; 116 containers; 29 linear feet; 57 microfilm reelsLawyer, journalist, governor of Georgia, member of both houses of Congress, and vice president of the Confederate States of America. Correspondence, telegrams, memoranda, legal documents, clippings, and an autobiography and journal reflecting Stephens’s career in government and politics.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionMargery Burns papers., 1920-1974.Burns, Margery.Margery Burns papers. 1920-1974.Correspondence, news clippings, scrapbooks, articles, stories, plays, speeches and related papers of Margery Burns, an author, newspaper columnist, Republican activist, lobbyist, and farm wife from Milan, Minnesota.EnglishMinnesota Historical SocietyMinnesota. Governor (1939-1943 : Stassen). Correspondence and miscellany, 1933-1943 (bulk 1938-1943).Minnesota. Governor (1939-1943 : Stassen).Correspondence and miscellany, 1933-1943 (bulk 1938-1943).0.8 cu. ft. (1 partial box).Personal correspondence, handwritten notes, speeches, press releases and clippings, and state employment correspondence and telephone logs that cover both Stassen's routine work as governor and the political (and often) informal process of hiring and firing of state employees that accompanies a change of administration, especially when there is also a change in political party. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsPendery, Joyce S., 1930-. Political women in Connecticut interview transcripts, 1980-1981 (inclusive).Pendery, Joyce S., 1930-Nichols, Carole,Political women in Connecticut interview transcripts, 1980-1981 (inclusive)..75 linear ft.Contains 21 interview transcripts and data sheets of biographical information on each interviewee. The interviews discuss education, family, and political activities. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaLodge, John H., 1925-2009. John Lodge papers, 1935-2008, bulk 1958-1970.Lodge, John H., 1925-2009.John Lodge papers, 1935-2008, bulk 1958-1970.3 linear feet (7 document boxes).The papers of John Lodge consist of materials that document his career in ophthamology in both the public and private sector. The collection dates from 1935 to 2008, bulk 1958-1970. It includes slides, photographs, programs, correspondence, booklets, tickets, brochures, souvenirs, maps, schedules, guides, course descriptions, rosters, flyers, reports, clippings, handbooks, notes and notebooks. Subjects include the George Washington University School of Medicine, the Washington Hospital Center, ophthamology, Washington, D.C., Republican politics and clubs, Japan, India, and Thailand. Of particular note are the the correspondence, slides, and photographs pertaining to Lodge's service in the United States Air Force at the Hospital in Misawa, Japan,1953-1955. He was also an avid Washingtonian and Republican, and his correspondence and slides contain observations and views of the city, its politics, and politicians from the 1960s through the 1980s. George Washington UniversityThye, Edward John, 1896-1969. Reminiscences of Edward John Thye : oral history, 1967.Thye, Edward John, 1896-1969.Edwin, Ed,Reminiscences of Edward John Thye : oral history, 1967.Transcript: 76 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.1952 Republican Convention; Ezra Taft Benson; Republican politics; Northwest Airlines' air rights; Senate committee work. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesSmith, Delavan, 1861-1922. Papers, 1868-1921, bulk 1879-1913.Smith, Delavan, 1861-1922.Papers, 1868-1921, bulk 1879-1913.31 manuscript boxes, 1 oversize folder, 1 box of photographs, 2 boxes of OVA photographs, 1 box of OVB photographs, 2 OVC graphics.The collection includes personal and business papers of Delavan Smith. The papers include records of the "Indianapolis News" and other interests including the American Corporation for Investors, the Cass Cigar Manufacturing Company, the Cox Multi-Mailer Company, the Oliver Typewriter Company, the Regugio Syndicate, and the Securities Corporation Limited. Other papers concern Smith's philanthropic activities. Correspondence includes letters between Smith and his father, and friends, including Charles W. Fairbanks, Hilton U. Brown, Jacob Piatt Dunn, Cyrus and Medill McCormick, and Louis F. Swift. Also included are William Henry Smith's papers relating to the Western Associated Press, the national Republican Party, and local politics. Photographs consist of portraits of family and friends. Indiana Historical Society LibraryMorgan, Edwin D. (Edwin Denison), 1811-1883. Papers, 1830-1872.Morgan, Edwin D. (Edwin Denison), 1811-1883.Papers, 1830-1872.50 cu. ft. (105 containers)A large and diverse collection relating to Morgan's personal, business, and political affairs. Included are materials such as correspondence, letterpress copybooks, journals (bookkeeping), ledgers, mortgages bonds, bills, receipts, and other business papers. Also included are scrapbooks, pamphlets, and printed circulars. American Periodical Series IMassachusetts Reform Club. Massachusetts Reform Club records, 1896-1913; bulk: 1896-1903.Massachusetts Reform Club.Adams, Charles F., 1835-1915.Atkinson, Edward, 1827-1905.Bradford, Gamaliel, 1831-1911.Coolidge, Thomas Jefferson, 1831-1920.Gompers, Samuel, 1850-1924.Everett, William, 1839-1910.Storey, Moorfield, 1845-1929.Warren, Charles, 1868-1954.Warren, Winslow, 1838-1930.Massachusetts Reform Club records, 1896-1913; bulk: 1896-1903.3 boxes and 1 narrow box.Massachusetts Historical SocietyEdwin Gardner Ames papers, 1856-1931Ames, Edwin Gardner, 1856-1935Edwin Gardner Ames papers 1856-1931approximately 70 cubic feetPapers of a lumber company executive, banker, and political activist in Seattle, Washington.EnglishUniversity of Washington Libraries Special CollectionsReynolds, D. M. (Del Mar). D. M. Reynolds papers, circa 1943.Reynolds, D. M. (Del Mar).D. M. Reynolds papers, circa 1943.1 linear ft. (1 box)The Del M. Reynolds Papers provides an inside view of electoral politics with a number of letters from former President Herbert Hoover, circa 1943 about Reynolds' efforts to support then-governor of Ohio, John Bricker, as a Republican candidate for national office. Reynolds was vice-president of Security First Bank in Los Angeles at the time. University of Southern California, USC LibrariesWhalen, Richard J., 1935-. Richard J. Whalen papers, 1930-2006.Whalen, Richard J., 1935-Richard J. Whalen papers, 1930-2006.35 ms. boxes, 4 oversize boxes.Correspondence, writings, notes, interview transcripts, printed matter, and sound and video recordings, relating to twentieth-century American politics, Joseph P. Kennedy and the Kennedy family, the Republican Party, and the presidential administrations of Richard M. Nixon and Ronald Reagan. Includes research materials for books by R. J. Whalen. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryOrvin B. Fjare Papers, 1955-1957Fjare, Orvin B. (Orvin Benonie), 1918-Orvin B. Fjare Papers 1955-19577.5 linear feet and 1 reel microfilmThe Orvin B. Fjare Papers contains office files from Mr. Fjare's Washington congressional office in 1954-1956. Includes much correspondence with Republican Party leaders at both state and national levels. Also included are case file responses and correspondence between Fjare and his constituents. Issues discussed include farm legislation, national defense installations in Montana, Yellowtail and Hungry Horse dams, Charles M. Russel Memorials, proposed highway projects, and additions to the national forests. Office bills and records are also included. Two photographs of Fjare are included along with political scrapbooks are copied on microfilm.EnglishMSU-Bozeman Library, Merrill G Burlingame Special CollectionsArcher, William B. (William Beaty), 1792-1870. Letter and typed copy : Washington, D.C., to H[enry] P[elham] H[olmes] Bromwell, 1856 June 21.Archer, William B. (William Beaty), 1792-1870.Bromwell, Henry Pelham Holmes, 1823-1903,Letter and typed copy : Washington, D.C., to H[enry] P[elham] H[olmes] Bromwell, 1856 June 21.1 item (2 p.) ; 25 cm.Discusses first Republican Party convention in Philadelphia, 1856 and mentions he nominated Abraham Lincoln for vice president. Also describes a Whig Party meeting in Washington, D.C. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryPorter, Fitz-John, 1822-1901. Letter, 1882 Apr. 10.Porter, Fitz-John, 1822-1901.Letter, 1882 Apr. 10.1 item.ALS to a person named Warren concerning Porter's efforts to clear his name after the court-martial (1862-1863) held for actions during the 2nd Battle of Bull Run (for which he was cleared). Portsmouth Athenaeum Library & MuseumPutnam, William Lowell, Mrs., 1892-1935. Papers, 1887-1935 (inclusive).Putnam, William Lowell, Mrs., 1892-1935.Papers, 1887-1935 (inclusive).15.5 linear ft.Correspondence, speeches, articles, letters to the editor, reports, bulletins, notes, radio broadcasts, and clippings thoroughly document Putnam's work in maternal and infant health care and conservative politics. Included are pamphlets, programs, flyers, and other printed material of the many organizations in which she was active, the largest section concerning her work for milk inspection and purity laws. The collection also contains some of Putnam's published and unpublished political writings, and correspondence with publishers and readers about her poetry and prose. There is almost no family correspondence. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaPásztor, László. László Pásztor papers, 1969-1976.Pásztor, László.László Pásztor papers, 1969-1976.1 folder.Correspondence, press releases, and miscellany, relating to Republican Party activities among ethnic groups in the United States. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryStassen, Harold Edward, 1907-2001. Harold Stassen papers, 1910s-1999 (bulk 1938-1980).Stassen, Harold Edward, 1907-2001.Harold Stassen papers, 1910s-1999 (bulk 1938-1980).212.8 cubic feet (214 boxes and 2 oversize folders)Papers documenting the life and career of a former Minnesota governor, presidential contender, naval officer, United Nations charter delegate, and Eisenhower cabinet member. The papers include correspondence and memoranda, speeches, campaign literature, schedules and itineraries, awards and certificates, press releases, press conference transcripts, magazine articles authored by Stassen, news clippings, scrapbooks, photographs, sound recordings, motion films, and video recordings. The collection highlights Stassens gubernatorial and presidential campaigns, his role in post World War international diplomacy, and his involvement with civic, professional, and religious organizations. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryWeis, Jessica McCullough, 1901-1963. Papers, 1922-1963 (inclusive).Weis, Jessica McCullough, 1901-1963.Papers, 1922-1963 (inclusive).7.25 linear ft.Correspondence, speeches, articles, scrapbooks, photos, clippings, and other material relating to her political career from 1937 to 1962. The bulk of the collection is from her years in the House of Representatives and consists of correspondence with constituents, other members of Congress, government departments, non-governmental organizations, and the Republican Party. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaWilliam Mason Grosvenor Papers, 1828-1916.Grosvenor, William M. (William Mason), 1835-1900.William Mason Grosvenor Papers 1828-1916.circa 2,000 items (7 boxes)Correspondence, speeches, and publications of William Mason Grosvenor (1835-1900), economist, journalist, and economic editor of the 1875-1900. New York Tribune,EnglishColumbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryLane, Alvin Huey, 1895-1979. Reminiscences of Alvin Huey Lane : oral history, 1969.Lane, Alvin Huey, 1895-1979.Luter, John,Reminiscences of Alvin Huey Lane : oral history, 1969.Transcript: 39 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Texas delegation to 1952 Republican convention; Republican Party in Texas. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesLodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924. Papers, 1745-1966 bulk 1866-1924.Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924.White, Henry, 1850-1927.Adams, Brooks, 1848-1927.Adams, Henry, 1838-1918.Blaine, James Gillespie, 1830-1893.Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933.Ford, Worthington Chauncey, 1858-1941.Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923.Hay, John, 1838-1905.Hoar, George Frisbie, 1826-1904.Hughes, Charles Evans, 1862-1948.McKinley, William, 1843-1901.Motley, John Lothrop, 1814-1877.Spring Rice, Cecil, Sir, 1859-1918.Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874.Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.Cabot, George, 1752-1823.Cabot, Anna Sophia, 1796-1845.Lodge, Anna Cabot, 1821-1900.Lodge, Anna Cabot Mills Davis, 1850-1915.Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1902-1985.Lodge, George Cabot, 1873-1909.Lodge, John Ellerton, 1876-1942.James, Ellerton.Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.Robinson, Corinne Roosevelt, 1861-1933.Gardner, Augustus Peabody, 1865-1918.Papers, 1745-1966 bulk 1866-1924.154 boxes, 216 v. and an oversize container.Historian and United States Senator. Personal, official and family papers spanning the years 1745-1966. Other family members represented in the collection include George Cabot, Anna Sophia Cabot, Anna Cabot Mills Davis Lodge, George Cabot Lodge, Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. and Ellerton James. Among the important Lodge correspondents are: Brooks Adams, Henry Adams, James G. Blaine, Calvin Coolidge, Worthington C. Ford, Warren G. Harding, John Hay, George Frisbie Hoar, Charles Evans Hughes, William McKinley, John Lothrop Motley, Theodore Roosevelt, Cecil Spring-Rice, Charles Sumner, William Howard Taft and Henry White. Other correspondents or persons described or discussed in correspondence include Augustus P. Gardner, John Ellerton Lodge, Corinne Roosevelt Robinson and Woodrow Wilson. (CONT.) Subjects covered include Republican Party politics in Massachusetts and the nation, 1870-1924, American foreign policy, 1890-1924, especially concerning the Spanish-American War of 1898, occupation of the Philippine Islands, the Panama Canal, World War I, the Treaty of Versailles, the League of Nations and the Washington Conference on the Limitation of Armament, 1922. Massachusetts Historical SocietyMacGregor, Clark, 1922-. Clark MacGregor papers, 1958-1972.MacGregor, Clark, 1922-Clark MacGregor papers, 1958-1972.46.0 cu. ft. (46 boxes)Congressional office files of a U.S. representative (Republican) from the Minnesota third district who served from 1961-1971, as well as a few files documenting his tenure (1971-1972) as Counsel to the President for Congressional Relations. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsScrapbook on Kentucky and national politics, [189-].Scrapbook on Kentucky and national politics, [189-].This one item collection is a scrapbook of newspaper clippings mostly concerning Kentucky and national politics, ca. the 1890's. Subjects included are William W. Stephenson of Mercer County; Charles Spalding of Marion County; Samuel O. Tate of Wayne County; banks; Republican causus; National Democrats of Kentucky; National Democratic party; Mexico's silver prices; free-silver coinage in France and United States; and other political topics. Kentucky Historical Society, Martin F. Schmidt Research LibraryBrumder, Thekla. Papers, 1991.Brumder, Thekla.Republican National Committee (U.S.)Papers, 1991..03 cubic ft.Description: Consists of correspondence and a certificate from the Republican National Committee to Thekla Brumder. Library Council of Metropolitan MilwaukeeDanaher, John Anthony, 1899-. Reminiscences of John Anthony Danaher : oral history, 1968.Danaher, John Anthony, 1899-Mason, John T., 1909-,Reminiscences of John Anthony Danaher : oral history, 1968.Transcript: 58 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Early career; Republican Party and National Committee; Director, Division of Special Activities, 1952 campaign. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesPayne, Henry C. (Henry Clay), 1843-1904. Henry Clay Payne papers, 1885-1908.Payne, Henry C. (Henry Clay), 1843-1904.Henry Clay Payne papers, 1885-1908.1.5 c.f. (9 volumes in 1 archives box and 3 flat boxes, and 1 oversize folder)A collection of clippings, photographs, typewritten sketches, and some correspondence touching upon Henry Clay Payne's life and his services as organizer and director of numerous public utilities in Milwaukee, city postmaster, leader in Republican politics towards the close of the century, and Postmaster General in President Theodore Roosevelt's cabinet. Much of the correspondence was written for a memorial volume. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectPrendergast, William Ambrose, 1867-1954. Reminiscences of William Ambrose Prendergast : oral history, 1951.Prendergast, William Ambrose, 1867-1954.Albertson, Dean, 1920-,Reminiscences of William Ambrose Prendergast : oral history, 1951.Miscellaneous papers relating to oral history.Childhood on the East Side, New York City; business and finance; National Association of Credit Men, 1899-1905; national bankruptcy act, 1906; interest in politics, lecturing; New York City finances; the Office of Comptroller, 1909; New York State and City politics; Board of Estimate and Apportionment; Gaynor Charter; Progressive Party; 1912 Republican National Convention; new subway system, 1913; Mayor William Gaynor and New York City finances; Municipal Reference Library; New York State Constitutional Convention, 1915; Gary plan, 1915; legislative investigations, World War I, 1915-16; West Side improvement plan; "land deals," 1917; retrospections; impressions of prominent New Yorkers, including Theodore Roosevelt, Bainbridge Colby, Herbert Parsons, Henry L. Stimson. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesMcMillen, Wheeler, 1893-. Papers, 1923-1978.McMillen, Wheeler, 1893-Howard, Robert West, 1908-Lerch, Donald.Shriner, Clarence E.Hale, William J. (William Jay), b. 1876.Crowther, Samuel, 1880-1947.Papers, 1923-1978.24 lin. ft. (16 boxes)Includes book manuscripts with related material, most notably Bugs or People--Which? (Appleton, 1965); correspondence; speeches, articles, editorial columns, and broadcast interview transcripts; and scrapbooks, audio tapes, and books. University of Oregon LibrariesBoyd, Leroy Stafford, 1873-. Leroy S. Boyd papers, 1806-1936 (bulk 1876-1936).Boyd, Leroy Stafford, 1873-Leroy S. Boyd papers, 1806-1936 (bulk 1876-1936).16 linear feet.46 v.Papers consist of correspondence, genealogical materials, photographs, printed items, and manuscript volumes. They reflect the political environment in Louisiana at the time, along with Boyd's political views as a Republican. Additionally, papers show his interest in history, particularly in the early history of Virginia. Correspondence comprises the majority of the collection and includes letters from political figures and public lecturers that were apparently written in response to Boyd's letters and comments on their policies, ideas, and actions. Other correspondence relates to matters concerning the Kappa Alpha Fraternity, Knights of Pythias, and Auburn University alumni. Additional Kappa Alpha Fraternity material pertains to the origin of the fraternity. Letters written in reply to Leroy Boyd's request for information regarding his father, LSU President David Boyd, General Sherman, and the Louisiana State Seminary are also present. Manuscript volumes include a postcard album, class notebooks, and scrapbooks (45 vols., 1927-1933). The album includes several downtown Baton Rouge buildings, streets and sights, including the National Cemetery, train depot, old LSU campus, St. Joseph Catholic Church, and Third Street. The scrapbooks were kept by Boyd during his tenure as I.C.C. librarian in Washington, D.C. They contain clippings about current and historical events and sights and social activities in Washington. Of note is scrapbook 42 (1932) containing clippings relating to the bicentennial celebration of George Washington's birth. Photographic materials (1892-1934) include glass plate negatives, mounted photographs, photographic postcards, cabinet cards, and snapshots of family members, cadets at Auburn, buildings and professors from Union University (Tenn.), and officials in Washington. Louisiana State University, LSU LibrariesBonaparte, Charles J. (Charles Joseph), 1851-1921. Charles J. Bonaparte papers, 1760-1921 (bulk 1874-1921).Bonaparte, Charles J. (Charles Joseph), 1851-1921Charles J. Bonaparte papers80,000 items; 266 containers plus 2 oversize; 106.4 linear feetLawyer, municipal and civil service reformer, and U.S. attorney general and secretary of the navy. Correspondence, articles, speeches, memoranda, notes, personal miscellany, legal records, biographical material, clippings, printed matter, and other papers relating mainly to Bonaparte's public service and political career.EnglishEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionRichardson family. Papers of the Richardson family, 1824-1999 (inclusive), 1900-1976 (bulk).Richardson family.Papers of the Richardson family, 1824-1999 (inclusive), 1900-1976 (bulk).14 linear ft. (33 + 1/2 file boxes) plus 1 folio box, 1 folio+ box, 2 supersize folders, 18 photograph folders, 5 folio photograph folders, 3 folio+ photograph folders, 1 supersize photograph folder.Collection contains correspondence, diaries, financial records, photographs, etc., documenting the lives of John and Hope Hemenway Richardson, their daughter, Hope Richardson, and other members of the Richardson family. Also included are letters to Charles and Eliza Follen from Harriet Beecher Stowe, the Marquis de Lafayette, Anna Thaxter, Lydia Maria Child; and letters to other family members from William L. Garrison and Booker T. Washington. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaAllison, William B. (William Boyd), 1829-1908. Papers of William B. Allison, 1862-1916.Allison, William B. (William Boyd), 1829-1908.Cummins, Albert Baird, 1850-1926.Dolliver, Jonathan P. (Jonathan Prentiss), 1858-1910.Fish, Stuyvesant, 1851-1923.Perkins, George D. (George Douglas), 1840-1914.Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.Shaw, Leslie M. (Leslie Mortier), 1848-1932.Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.Wallace, Henry, 1836-1916.Papers of William B. Allison, 1862-1916.3.5 linear ft., (7 boxes)The papers of William B. Allison document his political career. Consisting primarily of correspondence, the papers include letters from: Albert B. Cummins, Jonathan P. Dolliver, Stuyvesant Fish, George D. Perkins, Theodore Roosevelt, Leslie M. Shaw, William H. Taft, and Henry Wallace. Spanning half a century, the topics discussed range from banking to Indian affairs, Oklahoma statehood to the Panama Canal, and railroads to Republicans. University of Iowa LibrariesHarding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923. Papers.Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923.Ralston, Joseph S.Papers. 1914-1919.27 items.Correspondence between Senator W.G. Harding and Joseph S. Ralston, publisher of the "Columbus Daily Monitor," re. Republican Party politics, need for a Republican newspaper in Columbus, sentiments toward Roosevelt's campaign, Progressives of the national committee, appointment recommendation to Annapolis, and composition of the Ohio Republican Central Committee. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyRoberts, Clifford, 1893-1977. Reminiscences of Clifford Roberts : oral history, 1972.Roberts, Clifford, 1893-1977.Mason, John T., 1909-,Reminiscences of Clifford Roberts : oral history, 1972.Miscellaneous papers relating to oral history.Recollections of Dwight Eisenhower from 1948: hobbies, Presidency of Columbia University, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 1952 and 1956 campaigns; Eisenhower's personal financial arrangements; Republican politics; impressions of Eisenhower's friends, family, aides, Cabinet; Eisenhower Citizens Committee; heart attack and ileitis operation; Augusta National Golf Club; impressions of W.A. (Pete) Jones and others. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesTheodore Roosevelt Papers, 1780-1962, (bulk 1920-1944)Roosevelt, Theodore, 1887-1944Theodore Roosevelt Jr. papers, 1780-196225,000 items; 77 containers; 33 linear feetArmy officer, author, and public official. Correspondence, memoranda, diaries, drafts of speeches and writings, subject files, newspaper clippings, and other papers pertaining chiefly to Roosevelt's service as United States assistant secretary of the navy (1921-1924) under Warren G. Harding and Secretary of the Navy Edwin Denby, as governor of Puerto Rico (1929-1932), and as governor general of the Philippines (1932-1933).EnglishEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionClarkson, James S., 1842-1918. Papers, 1830-1915 (bulk 1877-1915).Clarkson, James S., 1842-1918.Papers, 1830-1915 (bulk 1877-1915).3 linear ft. (5 boxes)Correspondence and account books of James Clarkson. The collection also includes account books and ephemera related to Coker Clarkson; miscellaneous documents related to the Allison Monument Committee; and a record book of the Adams Copper Mining and Reduction Company of Wyoming (1883-1887; connection to Clarksons not known). State Historical Society of Iowa, LibraryDolliver, James I. (James Isaac), 1894-. Papers of James I. Dolliver, 1923-1962.Dolliver, James I. (James Isaac), 1894-Cunningham, Paul H. (Paul Harvey), 1890-1961.Darling, Jay Norwood, 1876-1962.Dolliver, Jonathan P. (Jonathan Prentiss), 1858-1910.Erbe, Norman A.Hall, Leonard Wood, 1900-Hoegh, Leo A., (Leo Arthur), 1908-Talle, Henry Oscar, 1892-1969.Papers of James I. Dolliver, 1923-1962.21 linear ft., (74 boxes)The papers of James I. Dolliver document his career as an attorney, Congressman, and public servant. Consisting primarily of subject files, the collection also includes speeches and correspondence. There are letters from: Paul H. Cunningham, Jay N. Darling, Jonathan P. Dolliver, Norman A. Erbe, Leonard Wood Hall, Leo A. Hoegh, and Henry O. Talle. The Congressional subject files cover a broad range of topics from the Red Rock Dam and waterways to the Methodist Church and from agriculture to Republican politics. Other series, such as speeches and pre-Congressional personal papers include items regarding Iran, the American Legion, medicine, public health, etc. University of Iowa LibrariesNolan, W. I. (William Ignatius), 1874-1943. W. I. Nolan papers, 1900-1943.Nolan, W. I. (William Ignatius), 1874-1943.Andresen, August H. (August Herman), b. 1890.Bjornson, Gunnar B., 1872-1957.Brown, Rome G. (Rome Green), 1862-1926.Burnquist, J. A. A. (Joseph Alfred Arner), 1879-1961.Christianson, Theodore, 1883-1948.Clapp, Moses E. (Moses Edwin), 1851-1929.DeLury, Daniel, 1875-Ellsworth, Franklin F. (Franklin Fowler), 1879-1942.Hays, Theodore L., 1867-1945.Kellogg, Frank B. (Frank Billings), 1856-1937.King, Stafford, 1893-1970.Knutson, Harold, 1880-1953.Mayo, William James, 1861-1939.Newton, Walter H., 1880-1941.Oberholtzer, Ernest C. (Ernest Carl), 1884-1977.Pittenger, William Alvin, 1885-1951.Selvig, Conrad George, 1877-1953.Severance, Mary Harriman, 1863-1925.Stassen, Harold Edward, 1907-2001.Waite, Edward F. (Edward Foote), 1860-1958.Weiss, Anton Charles, 1862-1938.W. I. Nolan papers, 1900-1943.3.5 cu. ft. (8 boxes), and 1 microfilm reel.Correspondence, speeches, campaign materials, microfilmed scrapbooks, and other papers documenting the career of Nolan, a lecturer, state legislator (Republican) from Minneapolis (various years, 1903-1923), Minnesota lieutenant governor (1925-1929), and United States congressman (1929-1932). Minnesota Historical Society LibraryPhelps, William Walter, 1839-1894. Papers of William Walter Phelps, 1800-1925 (bulk 1876-1893).Phelps, William Walter, 1839-1894.Bismarck, Herbert, Fürst von, 1849-1904Papers of William Walter Phelps, 1800-1925 (bulk 1876-1893).199 pieces.2 boxes.Political, business, diplomatic, social, and family correspondence of William Walter Phelps, chiefly letters addressed to him. Included are items related to American politics and Republican party, Phelps' diplomatic service, his family, social life and literary interests. Correspondents include Herbert Nikolaus von Bismarck, James Gillespie Blaine, Benjamin Harrison, Eugene Field, Samuel Langhorne Clemens, Joseph Pulitzer, and others. Also included correspondence of John Jay Phelps, a poem by Eugene Field dedicated to Phelps, an 1882 letter containing a witness account of the battle of Battle of Chapultepec (1847), ephemera, photographs, and newspapers clippings. The collection also contains papers related to John Chester Eno's embezzlement from the Second Bank of New York (of which Phelps was a director) and Phelps' negotiations with Eno's father, Amos Richard Phelps to make good the loss (1884). Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical GardensRobison, Howard W. (Howard Winfield), 1915-1987. Howard Robison papers, [ca. 1956-1974].Robison, Howard W. (Howard Winfield), 1915-1987.Calkins, John T.,Howard Robison papers, [ca. 1956-1974].239.4 cubic ft., 23 tape recordings.Correspondence, invitations, other personal papers, bills, press releases, and clippings from years in office as a member of the House of Representatives. Papers include files relating to campaigns and elections, constituent requests, general files, files relating to bills, invitations, files relating to military and social security cases, military academies, veterans, gun control, the Vietnam War and the draft, aging and senior citizens, and files relating to local issues such as post offices, local airports, floods, interns, federally-funded projects, and Cornell University. Also, tapes of "Robison Reports," 1968-1974, interviews on national events, John T. Calkins, interviewer. Copies of newsletters, Your Washington Report and Robison Reports, sent to constituents, 1958-1971. Cornell University LibraryBuchanan, James, 1791-1868. James Buchanan and Harriet Lane Johnston papers, 1825-1887 (bulk 1840-1866).James Buchanan and Harriet Lane Johnston Papers1,600 items; 6 containers plus 1 oversize; 3 linear feet; 4 microfilm reelsUnited States president, secretary of state, and representative and senator from Pennsylvania. Correspondence, his 1858 State of the Union message, and miscellaneous items pertaining primarily to Buchanan’s career before his election as president. Also correspondence of Harriet Lane Johnston, Buchanan’s niece and White House hostess.EnglishEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionCommittee records., 1935-1977.Committee records. 1935-1977.Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, print and near-print issuances, financial records, convention files, campaign files, Gubernatorial recount files, legislative office files, clippings, sound, visual, and graphic materials documenting the state Republican party's internal operations, organization, activities, programs, policies, and its role in Minnesota politics. Records of two of the party's state-wide auxiliary organizations are also present: College Republicans of Minnesota, and Young Republican League of Minnesota.EnglishMinnesota Historical SocietyBristow, Benjamin Helm, 1832-1896. Benjamin Helm Bristow : miscellaneous papers, 1832-1896.Bristow, Benjamin Helm, 1832-1896.Benjamin Helm Bristow : miscellaneous papers, 1832-1896.32 items.Papers include seventeen letters, 1874-1876, written by Bristow to Edwin W. Stoughton containing his thoughts on the White League organization, on his position as Secretary of the Treasury, his efforts to break the "Whiskey Ring" frauds, and the Republican and Democratic parties. Other letters discuss politics, appointments to office, family matters, and speaking engagements.EnglishThe Filson Historical SocietyMayne, Wiley, 1917-. Papers of Wiley Mayne, 1966-1974.Mayne, Wiley, 1917-Bogan, Gerald Leroy, 1912-1986.Bush, George, 1924-Culver, John C., 1932-Ford, Gerald R., 1913-Freeman, Orville L.Gross, H. R. (Harold Royce), 1899-Hardin, Clifford M. (Clifford Morris), 1915-Hoeven, Charles B. (Charles Bernard), 1895-1980.Hughes, Harold Everett, 1922-Kyl, John H. (John Henry), 1919-Miller, Jack R. (Jack Richard), 1916-Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994.Ray, Robert D., 1928-Scherle, William J. (William Joseph), 1923-Schwengel, Fred, 1907-Weinberger, Caspar W.Papers of Wiley Mayne, 1966-1974.Papers, 116 linear ft., (116 boxes)Photographs, 34 folders.The papers of Wiley Mayne document his political career. The "Campaign" series includes subject files for each county in his district, correspondence, financial material, nomination papers, etc. The second grouping consists of "Correspondence" arranged both alphabetically and by county. There are twenty-seven folders relating to Sioux City, Iowa. Series three is titled, "Departments," and includes subject files concerning such government departments as agriculture and defense. The "Legislation" section details his interests in such topics as agriculture, conservation of natural resources, education, and impeachment. Series five, "Organizations," includes information on such diverse groups as the American Bar Association, the American Milk Producers, and the National Education Association. The final series is labeled, "Miscellaneous." It is made up of numerous subject files including materials on the Judiciary committee, Sioux City, Iowa, speeches, photographs, and the Republican party. Correspondents include Gerald Leroy Bogan, George Bush, John C. Culver, Gerald R. Ford, Orville L. Freeman, Harold Royce Gross, Clifford M. Hardin, Charles B. Hoeven, Harold E. Hughes, John Kyl, Jack R. Miller, Richard M. Nixon, Robert D. Ray, William J. Scherle, Fred Schwengel, and Caspar W. Weinberger. University of Iowa LibrariesSmith, Frederick C. (Frederick Cleveland), 1884-1956. Papers 1936-1954.Smith, Frederick C. (Frederick Cleveland), 1884-1956.Black, Eugene R.Bolton, Charles Castle.Bolton, Frances Payne.Brown, Paul.Buffet, Howard Homan.Byrd, Harry Flood, Sr.Chester, C. W.Collins, Frank H.Eccles, M. S.Green, William.Hall, Leonard W.Hershey, Lewis B.Hull, Cordell.Jones, Jesse.Kaiser, Henry J.Landon, Alfred M. (Alfred Mossman), 1887-1987.Lawrence, J. S.McKenna, Phillip.Martin, Joseph William.Murray, Philip.Murray, Thomas Jefferson.Nicholson, Donald William.Reed, Daniel Alden.Rees, Edward Herbert.Rich, Robert Fleming.Scott, Hugh.Snell, Bertrand Hollis.Spence, Brent.Stassen, Harold.Wells, Sumner.Papers 1936-1954.27 cubic feet.Physician, mayor, and U.S. Representative, of Marion, Ohio. Constituent correspondence, press releases, speeches, and notes, chiefly relating to economics. Includes material on the International Monetary Fund, Bretton Woods proposal, gold standard, and Federal spending. Contact repository for more information. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyLászló Pásztor papers, 1969-1976Pásztor, László.László Pásztor papers 1969-19761 folder; (0.1 linear feet)Correspondence, press releases, and miscellany, relating to Republican Party activities among ethnic groups in the United States. Photocopy.EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesCorwin, Thomas, 1794-1865. Papers.Corwin, Thomas, 1794-1865.Papers. 1838-1859.4 items.Letters from Corwin, two to Thomas Ewing (1838, 1849), re. national politics, Henry Clay, political patronage; one (1838), re. Harrison versus Clay and political atmosphere; one (1859), re. Republican party, "seems strong, but new." Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyEdwin McMasters Stanton Papers, 1818-1921, (bulk 1862-1870)Stanton, Edwin McMasters, 1814-1869Edwin McMasters Stanton Papers 1818-1921 (bulk 1862-1870)7,650 items; 46 containers plus 1 oversize; 8.4 linear feet; 14 microfilm reelsLawyer, United States attorney general, and United States secretary of war. Correspondence, letterbooks, reports, maps, printed material, and memorabilia relating chiefly to Stanton's role as secretary of war under Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson and to his role in the politics of Reconstruction. Other topics include the Civil War, the radical wing of the Republican Party, and Lincoln's assassination.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionMiklethun, John L., 1873-1955. John L. Miklethun papers, 1899, 1909-1954.Miklethun, John L., 1873-1955.Langer, William, 1886-1959.Lemke, William, 1878-1950.Moses, John, 1885-1945.Nye, Gerald P. (Gerald Prentice), 1892-1971.Smith, Gerald L. K. (Gerald Lyman Kenneth), 1898-1976.Thoreson, T. H. H.John L. Miklethun papers, 1899, 1909-1954.3.5 cu. ft. (9 boxes and 1 oversize item).Correspondence, political files, and printed matter created or collected by Miklethun, primarily as North Dakota state senator (1920s-1936) and political activist. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryLacey, John Fletcher, 1841-1913. Papers, 1847-1913.Lacey, John Fletcher, 1841-1913.Papers, 1847-1913.62 linear ft. (287 containers)Correspondence (legal, political and personal), diaries, notebooks, autobiographical materials, speeches, essays, magazine articles, pamphlets, circulars, congressional bills, scrapbooks, photographs and maps pertaining to the life and career of John Lacey. State Historical Society of Iowa, LibraryHeckler, Margaret. Margaret Heckler Papers, [1966?]-[1987?].Heckler, Margaret.United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture.United States. Congress. House. Joint Economic Committee.United States. Congress. House. Veterans' Affairs Committee.United States. Dept. of Health and Human Services.Margaret Heckler papers, 1953-1992 (bulk 1962-1989)179.25 Linear Feet (156 boxes)These papers document the career of Margaret Heckler, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts, Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, and Ambassador to Ireland. They contain correspondence, legislative files, scheduling files, photographs, speeches, audio and video recordings, clippings, ephemera, Republican Party materials, and personal materials.EnglishBoston College. John J. Burns LibraryEvans, Charles Rountree, 1863-1920. Charles Rountree Evans scrapbooks, 1855-1920.Evans, Charles Rountree, 1863-1920.Charles Rountree Evans scrapbooks, 1855-1920.24 v. (6 linear ft.)Scrapbooks containing correspondence and newspaper clippings relating to Evans career as a lawyer and educator, and his political activities in the Republican Party including his unsuccessful attempt to become Tennessee governor in 1920. Chattanooga-Hamilton County Bicentennial LibraryInvitation [realia].Harding, Florence Kling, 1860-1924.Invitation [realia]. 19211 item : black, white ; 13.4 cm high x 20 cm wide.White paper invitation with black script printing reads "The Inaugural Committee invites Mrs. Florence Kling Harding to attend and participate in the inauguration of Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge as President and Vice-President of the United States of America on Friday March the 4th one thousand nine hundred and twenty one in the city of Washington." Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyWilliam Windom and family papers., 1861-1944.Windom, William, 1827-1891.William Windom and family papers. 1861-1944.Papers documenting the political, personal, business, andsocial life of Minnesota congressman (1859-1869), senator (1871-1881), and treasurysecretary (1881, 1889-1891) Windom and his family.Minnesota Historical SocietyTawney, James Albertus, 1855-1919. James A. Tawney papers, 1876-1919.Tawney, James Albertus, 1855-1919.James A. Tawney papers, 1876-1919.8.0 cu. ft. (16 boxes, incl. 10 v.; 5 oversize items).The papers of this Winona (Minn.) lawyer, state senator (1891-1893), and representative in Congress (1893-1911) focus on the period of his Congressional service. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsBessac, Henry William. Kerr-Hurd family collection, 1839-1942 (1849-1890).Bessac, Henry William.Bessac, Nell Hurd, 1888-1989.Fish, Sarah Kerr, b. 1857.Hurd, Charles E., d. 1935.Hurd, Emma California Kerr, 1848-1941.Kerr, Benjamin E., 1855-1897.Kerr, Frances Brown, . 1918.Kerr, William R., 1851-1872.Kerr, William Reed, 1813-1861.Kerr-Hurd family collection, 1839-1942 (1849-1890).2 linear ft.Medical books, diaries, and account books of Dr. William R. Kerr and his wife Frances Brown Kerr; correspondence, diaries, genealogical information, and memorabilia created/collected by their daughter Emma California Kerr Hurd; biographical materials/memorabilia (20th century) relating to Emma and her siblings and descendants; and scrapbooks. San Joaquin County Historical SocietyCane [realia].Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923.Cane [realia]. 19211 item : brown, green ; 91 cm long x 5 cm diameter.Wooden cane is a straight stick with a metal ferrule. A metal plate near the handle is engraved: "Warren G. Harding March 17, 1921." An attached card reads: "St. Patrick's Day Greetings." On the reverse is: "March 17, 1921. This stick was cut off the black thorn bush on the estate of the late John Twohy in Corbea, County Clare, Ireland, whose grandson, James M. McGrath is a native of Ohio. Mr. McGrath and his sister Mrs. McQuigg sends these greetings to our beloved President Warren G. Harding." Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyNelson, David Theodore, 1891-1969. Papers of David T. Nelson, 1948-1958.Nelson, David Theodore, 1891-1969.Beardsley, William Shane, 1901-1954.Bogan, Gerald Leroy, 1912-1986.Martin, Thomas E. (Thomas Ellsworth) 1893-1971.Talle, Henry Oscar, 1892-1969.Papers of David T. Nelson, 1948-1958.611 items (1 box)The papers of David T. Nelson relate exclusively to his position as chair of the Winneshiek County Republican Central Committee. The topics range from William Murray's bid for the governorship to Winneshiek County's 1953 presidential convention. There are folders concerning campaign finances, listing convention delegates, and containing political leaflets. Correspondence files include letters from: William S. Beardsley, Gerald L. Bogan, Thomas E. Martin, and Henry O. Talle. University of Iowa LibrariesJones, Wesley Livsey, 1863-1932. Wesley L. Jones papers 1896-1932 (bulk 1908-1932).Jones, Wesley Livsey, 1863-1932.Brady, Thomas.Brunton, L. L.Davis, J. H.Foster, Everett J.Groundwater, Frank.Ham, David T.Hartson, Millard T.Henry, T. N.Jones, Harry B.Lemmon, Samuel Lindsay.Lyle, Roy C.Simmons, Thomas.Simmons, W.Montezuma, Carlos, 1866-1923.Sloan, Thomas, L.American Legion.Anti-saloon League of America.National Geographic Society (U.S.)Republican Party (Wash.). State Central Committee.Seattle Chamber of Commerce.Metropolitan Washington Board of Trade.Woman's Christian Temperance Union.Wesley L. Jones papers 1896-1932 (bulk 1908-1932).129 cu. ft.Correspondence and subject files maintained during his political career including news releases, clippings, ephemera, and drafts of statements; and personal papers consisting of correspondence, clippings, and drafts of speeches and writings. Most of the papers relate to Jones' congressional carrer and republican party activities. Major correspondents include Thomas Brady, L.L. Brunton, J.H. Davis, Everett J. Foster, Frank Groundwater, David T. Ham, Millard T. Hartson, T.N. Henry, Harry B. Jones, Samuel L. Lemmon, Roy C. Lyle, Thomas Simmons, W. Simmons, American Legion, Anti-Saloon League, National Geographic Society, Republican State Central Committee of Washington, Seattle Chamber of Commerce, Metropolitan Washington Board of Trade (DC), and Women's Christian Temperance Union; and Carlos Montezuma and Thomas L. Sloan. University of Washington. LibrariesJohnson, Ann Altstadt, 1904-1996. Ann Johnson papers, 1868-1908, 1952-1997.Johnson, Ann Altstadt, 1904-1996.Ann Johnson papers, 1868-1908, 1952-1997.1 folder.Correspondence, clippings, political ephemera, photographs, and other papers largely reflecting the state and national Republican political activities (1952-1956) of a Wayzata (Minn.) woman who was an early leader in the Republican Workshop of Minnesota and was associated with the party's progressive wing. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsGiberga Angulo, Manuel Rafael, 1916-1974. Manuel Rafael Giberga Angulo papers, 1943-1990.Giberga Angulo, Manuel Rafael, 1916-1974.Manuel Rafael Giberga Angulo papers, 1943-1990.100 ms. boxes, 3 oversize boxes, memorabilia.Correspondence, speeches, reports, notes, financial and legal records, and printed matter, relating to political conditions in Cuba, Cuban political prisoners and emigrants, political and other activities of Hispanic Americans, Republican Party activities (especially during the administration of Richard M. Nixon), and the National Republican Heritage Groups (Nationalities) Council. EnglishSpanish; CastilianStanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryLeete, Benjamin Franklin, 1831-1927. Benjamin Franklin Leete papers, 1856-1921.Leete, Benjamin Franklin, 1831-1927.Benjamin Franklin Leete papers, 1856-1921.12 boxesChiefly records generated by Eagle Salt Works, Churchill County, Nev., operated by Benjamin Franklin Leete; together with records from Denver Quicksilver Mining Company and items documenting Leete's bridge construction work in Wisconsin during the 1850s; together with correspondence relating to Republican Party politics, monetary issues of the 1890s, real estate matters in Reno, and the Orr Ditch and Water Company. Nevada State Historical SocietyLodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924. Letters to Ellerton James, 1911-1924.Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924.James, Ellerton, 1872-1926.Letters to Ellerton James, 1911-1924.1 case.Letters from Henry Cabot Lodge, U.S. senator from Massachusetts, to his nephew Ellerton James, a lawyer, regarding political issues and family. Topics discussed include Congressional legislation, the debate over the League of Nations and the Soldiers' Adjusted Compensation Bill, the Presidential election of 1920, the Republican party both nationally and in Massachusetts, Lodge's re-election campaign of 1922 and his past voting record, and Lodge's views on other political issues and events. Massachusetts Historical SocietyTaft, Robert A. (Robert Alphonso), 1889-1953. Papers, 1949.Taft, Robert A. (Robert Alphonso), 1889-1953.Papers, 1949.2 items.Collection contains a copy of a speech by Taft entitled "The Future of the Republican Party," and a letter from Taft to Walter Neill McDonald written to accompany the speech. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryCummins, Albert Baird, 1850-1926. Albert Baird Cummins papers, 1891-1926.Cummins, Albert Baird, 1850-1926.Albert Baird Cummins papers, 1891-1926.31 linear ft. (62 containers, 10 volumes)This collection includes correspondence (bulk 1901-1908 and 1902-1926); speeches; articles; campaign and election records; miscellaneous documents; ephemera; and newspaper clippings. Ten scrapbook volumes compiled and indexed by Albert Cummins's daughter, Anna Cummins Rawson, document his political career from 1898-1926 with newspaper clippings, political cartoons, texts of speeches, articles written by Cummins, ephemera and correspondence. The collection also includes a manuscript music score by Mose P. Arnheim, "March: Very Respectfully Dedicated to Hon. Albert B. Cummins, Governor of Iowa and Commander in Chief Iowa National Guard"; the February 29, 1924 issue of the newspaper, The Iowa Fiery Cross, a Ku Klux Klan publication; and Program for Their Majesties The King and Queen of the Belgians and His Royal Highness the Duke of Brabant" (Washington, D.C. October 27, 1919). State Historical Society of Iowa, LibraryRobert McNutt McElroy Papers, circa 1909-1924, (bulk 1913-1924)McElroy, Robert McNutt, 1872-1959Robert McNutt McElroy Papers circa 1909-1924 (bulk 1913-1924)5,700 items; 28 containers plus 1 oversize; 11.4 linear feetEditor, author, and historian. Correspondence, writings, and other material relating to McElroy's book and papers pertaining to his work as educational director of the National Security League, as professor of American history at Princeton University, and supporter of Leonard Wood and Warren G. Harding for the Republican nomination for president in 1920. Grover Cleveland: The Man and the StatesmanEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionWeeks, Sinclair, 1893-1972. Papers, 1910-1972.Weeks, Sinclair, 1893-1972.Adams, Sherman, 1899-1986.Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969.Weeks, John W. (John Wingate), 1860-1926.Papers, 1910-1972.90 boxes and 1 portfolio.Papers of Sinclair Weeks, businessman and politician. Includes correspondence, speeches, and other materials related to his activities as mayor of Newton, Mass., as a member of the Republican Party, as a United States senator, and as a member of the United States Dept. of Commerce. Also includes papers related to his business career and his work at Barton & Reed and United-Carr Fastener Corporation, as well as financial papers and personal letters. Correspondants include Sherman Adams, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and John Wingate Weeks. Dartmouth College LibraryHamilton, Alice B. Alice B. Hamilton Collection, 1936-1940.Hamilton, Alice B.Alice B. Hamilton Collection, 1936-1940.0.66 linear feet (6 folders)0.01 linear feet (1 folder)Included in the collection are newspaper sections, pamphlets and documents pertaining to the 1936 Republican National Convention, held in Cleveland, Ohio; correspondence with New Jersey governors Harold Hoffman (Republican) and A. Harry Moore (Democrat); generic political and governmental pamphlets; typed speech transcripts; pamphlets from the 1940 Republican National Convection held in Philadelphia, Pa.; and unidentified photographs relating to Alice B. Hamilton. New Jersey Historical Society LibraryWillson, Augustus Everett, 1846-1931. Augustus Everett Willson : papers, 1865-1921.Willson, Augustus Everett, 1846-1931.Augustus Everett Willson papers21 cubic ft.Papers consist of correspondence, speeches, other writings, scrapbooks, and newspaper clippings. Included is official correspondence, 1907-1911, containing letters on the tobacco war and the Night Riders, and Ky. and national politics; letters of congratulation on Willson's election as governor; speeches, 1892-1919, on the Republican Party in Ky., the dedication of the Lincoln Memorial Building on the Lincoln Farm, the Progressive Republicans, and other subjects; writings, 1912-1920, on William Goebel, the League of Nations, the initiative, referendum and recall, and other subjects; a scrapbook, 1865-1869, kept by Willson at Harvard as a student; and other scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings, additional letters, commissions, invitations, programs, and materials covering Willson's campaigns and tenure as governor. Correspondents include William O. Bradley, John Marshall Harlan (89 letters), Benjamin Harrison, A. Lawrence Lowell, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Booker T. Washington, and Louis D. Brandeis.EnglishThe Filson Historical SocietyEdwin Meese papers, 1966-1988Meese, Edwin.Edwin Meese papers, 1966-1988678 manuscript boxes, 46 cubic foot boxes, 2 oversize boxes, 1 envelope, 4 phonotape cassettes.; (342 linear feet)Speeches, correspondence, memoranda, reports, schedules, press releases, legal documents, printed matter, photographs, and sound recordings, relating to California politics and administration of the California state government during the governorship of Ronald Reagan; and to American domestic policy, Republican Party politics, and federal administration of justice during the presidency of Ronald Reagan.EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesPeter Robinson papers, 1999-2003Robinson, Peter, 1957-Peter Robinson papers 1999-200347 manuscript boxes; (18.8 linear feet)Drafts of the books by Peter Robinson, It's My Party: A Republican's Messy Love Affair with the GOP (New York, 2000), and How Ronald Reagan Changed My Life (New York, 2003), and correspondence and research materials used in their preparation. Includes sound recordings and transcripts of interviews of associates of Ronald Reagan.EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesMack, Russell V. (Russell Vernon), 1891-1960. Russell V. Mack scrapbooks, 1934-1960.Mack, Russell V. (Russell Vernon), 1891-1960.Russell V. Mack scrapbooks, 1934-1960.10 v. ; sizes vary.The Russell V. Mack scrapbooks, which consist primarily of newspaper clippings by and about Mack, cover his career as the publisher of the Hoquiam Daily Washingtonian and as a United States Congressman representing Washington State's Third District. The first volume contains clippings about Washington State politics, roads, and Mack's 1934 campaign for Congress. Volume 2 has clippings about the 1940 presidential election and Mack's own run for Congress. It includes a telegram from Wendell Wilkie, the Republican candidate, about a campaign stop in Washington in September, 1940. Volumes 3, 4, and 5 contain clippings about Mack taken from the Congressional Record during his tenure in the House of Representatives. Volume 6 consists of clippings about Mack's successful 1947 congressional campaign and some campaign ephemera. Volume 7 includes clippings of columns that Mack wrote as publisher of the Hoquiam Daily Washingtonian. Topics covered include: highways, veterans, Aberdeen, Hoquiam, and Grays Harbor, as well as local, state, and national politics, and Washington state trade, agriculture, commerce, and industry. Volumes 8, 9, and 10 contain clippings and some ephemera from his time in Congress. They include columns written by Mack, references to Mack, and articles about issues like cranberries, logging, tariffs and trade, highways, and the Olympic National Park and National Forest. University of Washington. LibrariesRepublican Party (U.S. : 1854- ). Republican Party tickets, 1864.Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )Republican Party tickets, 1864.2 folders (0.2 linear ft.)The Republican Party tickets are presidential election tickets for Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson during the 1864 election. The tickets bear the name of the National Union Party. The collection consists of four original tickets and four photocopies. Harold B. Lee LibraryHume, Jaquelin H. Jaquelin H. Hume papers, 1964-1991.Hume, Jaquelin H.Jaquelin H. Hume papers, 1964-1991.37 ms. boxes, 1 oversize box, 1 framed photograph.Correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, lists, and financial records, relating to Republican Party fundraising activities, especially in California, election campaigns of Ronald Reagan, especially his presidential campaign in 1976, and the gubernatorial and presidential administrations of Ronald Reagan. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryDarby, Harry, 1895-1987. Reminiscences of Harry Darby : oral history, 1967.Darby, Harry, 1895-1987.Edwin, Ed,Reminiscences of Harry Darby : oral history, 1967.Transcript: 73 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Republican Party and politics; pre-convention moves to encourage Eisenhower to run in 1952; impressions of Robert A. Taft. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesAndersen, Elmer L., 1909-. Elmer L. Andersen papers, 1948-1989.Andersen, Elmer L., 1909-.Minnesota. Governor (1961-1963 : Andersen).Minnesota. Select Committee on the State Judicial System.University of Minnesota. Board of Regents.University of Minnesota. Foundation.Afton Land Company (Saint Paul, Minn.).Augsburg College.Bush Foundation.Elmer L. and Eleanor J. Andersen Foundation.Child Welfare League of America.Foundation for Management Education in Central America (Washington, D.C.).H.B. Fuller Company.Independent Majority Group Caucus.Macalester College.Minnesota Suburban Newspapers, Inc. (Edina, Minn.).Sun Newspapers (Firm : Edina, Minn.).Minnesota Higher Education Coordinating Commission.Elmer L. Andersen papers, 1948-1989.93.4 cu. ft. (95 boxes and 1 oversize folder).Personal papers of a Republican state senator (1949-1958)and governor of Minnesota (1961-163), H. B. Fuller Company president, newspaper publisher, and philanthropist, focusing on his business and political career, service on corporate boards and the University of Minnesota Board of Regents, and involvement in several foundations. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsCake, Ralph H. (Ralph Harlan), 1891-. Reminiscences of Ralph Harlan Cake : oral history, 1969.Cake, Ralph H. (Ralph Harlan), 1891-Mason, John T., 1909-,Reminiscences of Ralph Harlan Cake : oral history, 1969.Transcript: 78 leaves.Tape: 2 reels.Experience in law and finance in Oregon; Republican National Committee, 1940; Republican conventions of 1940, 1944, 1948; detailed description of Republican National Committee meeting, convention, and campaign of 1952; campaign; citizens' groups; impressions of General Eisenhower, Sherman Adams, Robert Taft, and other political figures; Panama Canal Company. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesHill, Robert Charles, 1917-1978. Robert Charles Hill papers, 1942-1978.Hill, Robert Charles, 1917-1978Robert Charles Hill papers183 manuscript boxes, 73 envelopes, 29 oversize boxes, 1 overesize folder, 9 motion picture film reels, 4 sound tape reels (125 linear feet)Speeches and writings, correspondence, reports, clippings, other printed matter, photographs, motion picture film, and sound recordings, relating to conditions in and American relations with Latin America and Spain, American foreign policy and domestic politics, and the Republican Party.EnglishEnglishHoover Institution ArchivesJohn F. Keator family papers, 1872-circa 1940sKeator, John F., (John Frisbee), 1850-1910John F. Keator family papers 1872-circa 1940s1.4 Linear feetJohn Frisbee Keator (1850-1910) was a representative of the 21st District in the Pennsylvania Assembly from 1897 to 1900, and a practicing attorney in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The John F. Keator family papers, 1872-circa 1940s, consist of materials relating to the political career, work, and personal life of Keator, as well as materials (chiefly correspondence) belonging to Keator's wife and children.Germantown Historical SocietyHarding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923. Papers.Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923.Papers. 1918, 1920.2 items.Photocopies of letters to J.W. Pero, Fremont, Ohio (3-14-18), re. unable to help son's classification in the draft and to John Kendrick Bangs, Ogunquit, Maine, (6-29-20), re. enlisting support for "our" political party. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyRoosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919. Letters, 1894-1907, [to] George H. Lyman.Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.Lowell, Francis C., 1855-1911.Loeb, William, 1866-1937.Lyford, James O., 1853-1924.Lyman, George H., 1851-1945.Letters, 1894-1907, [to] George H. Lyman.89 items (including 70 Roosevelt letters and telegrams) in 1 box.Massachusetts Historical SocietyCooper, Henry Allen, 1850-1931. Papers, 1801-1934.Cooper, Henry Allen, 1850-1931.Cooper, Joel.Papers, 1801-1934.1.6 c.f. (7 archives boxes)Correspondence and speeches of Henry Allen Cooper, mainly in conjunction with his service as a Wisconsin Congressman, 1892-1919, 1921-1931. Much of the correspondence concerns Cooper's work as chairman of the House Committee on Insular Affairs, 1899-1908, and it includes a lengthy exchange with William H. Taft on Philippine affairs. A large portion of the collection consists of letters from constituents, 1914-1917, regarding Cooper's opposition to the armed ship bill, the declaration of war, and the conscription bill of those years. The rest of the correspondence deals largely with the organization of the Republican Party, both state and national. Among Cooper's correspondents were William J. Bryan, Herbert Hoover, Robert M. La Follette, Sr. and other members of the La Follette family, Theodore Roosevelt, and Elihu Root. A few speeches by Cooper, a diary of his tour of the Far East in 1905 as a member of Secretary of War Taft's party, memoranda books, and a diary kept by his grandfather, Joel Cooper, in Rochester, Vermont from 1801 to 1869 are also included. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectVictor Murdock Papers, 1824-1971, (bulk 1909-1940)Murdock, Victor, 1871-1945Victor Murdock Papers 1824-1971 (bulk 1909-1940)38,300 items; 129 containers plus 1 oversize; 51.6 linear feetU.S. representative from Kansas and newspaper editor. Diary, family papers, general correspondence, Federal Trade Commission files, writings, and miscellany documenting Murdock's political career as a congressman from Kansas and leadership of the Republican insurgents who contested the power of House Speaker Joseph Cannon in 1910. Includes material concerning Murdock's activities on behalf of the Progressive Party and as a member of the Federal Trade Commission. Also contains family papers relating especially to his father, Marshall M. Murdock, and brother, Marcellus M. Murdock, and their association with the Wichita Daily Eagle.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionFifth Ward Republican Association (Detroit, Mich.). Fifth Ward Republican Association records, undatedFifth Ward Republican Association (Detroit, Mich.)Fifth Ward Republican Association records, undated0.3 linear ft. (1 volume)Record book containing membership and constitution. Detroit Public Library, Detroit Main LibraryDavis, Henry Winter, 1817-1865. Henry Winter Davis letters, 1852-1866.Davis, Henry Winter, 1817-1865.Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873.Henry Winter Davis letters, 1852-1866.55 items.Fifty-five letters to state and national political figures relating to the American "Know-Nothing" Party, particularly in Maryland; Republican Party politics; the presidential elections of 1856 and 1860; and attitudes toward slavery and emancipation. Post-Civil War letters refer to the treatment of Confederate sympathizers. Included is an extract from the journal of Salmon P. Chase, 1865-1868. Louisiana State University, LSU LibrariesLyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. Presidential Election Study. Presidential Election of 1988 Study Collection, 1984-1992.Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. Presidential Election Study.Gillette, Michael L.Presidential Election of 1988 Study Collection, 1984-1992.65 ft., 3 in.Interviews, newspaper clippings, printed materials, correspondence, literary productions, videocassettes, memoranda, lists, audiocassettes, and computer discs document the United States presidential campaign and election of 1988. University of Texas LibrariesGoodloe, William Cassius, 1841-1889. William Cassius Goodloe postal card, 30 May 1882.Goodloe, William Cassius, 1841-1889.William Cassius Goodloe postal card, 30 May 1882.1 item.William Cassius Goodloe, chairman, Republican State Executive Committee of Kentucky, sends a printed card to chairmen of local Republican Committees (card is addressed to Mr. L. Hoglan, Shepherdsville, Ky.). The local chairman is requested to forward a list of the County Republican Committee to the State Executive Committee. The Filson Historical SocietyHartley, Guilford G., 1853-1922. Guilford G. Hartley and family scrapbooks, 1882-1960.Hartley, Guilford G., 1853-1922.Preaus, J. A. O. (Jacob Aall Ottesen), 1883-1961.Salsich, Leroy, 1879-1957.Woolvin, Fred B., d. 1941.Woodbridge, Dwight E., (Dwight Edwards), 1865-1944.Guilford G. Hartley and family scrapbooks, 1882-1960.6 v.Largely clippings, articles, printed materials, and memorabilia documenting Hartley's career as a Duluth (Minn.) businessman, local official, and politician. There is information on his service (1885-1886) as register of the Duluth land office; city and county Republican politics; construction (1890s) by the Duluth and Superior Bridge Company of the bridge between Duluth and Superior, Wisconsin; construction and operation of street railways in Duluth (1898-ca. 1904); and Duluth streetcar strikes of 1893, 1899, and 1912. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryParsons, Emma Follin, 1880-. Emma Parsons papers, 1930-1954.Parsons, Emma Follin, 1880-Emma Parsons papers, 1930-1954..85 linear ft. (3 boxes)Correspondence, membership lists, programs, brochures, ward and precinct maps, and newsletters relating to Emma Parson's involvement with the Republican Party both nationally and in Arizona. The correspondence concerns such topics as affiliating the State club with the National Federation, and Arizona Republican women's support for various presidential candidates and political issues. There is a 10-page letter from Marion Sundt which describes the 1953 presidential inauguration. Invitations are present to White House events, Republican party events, and an invitation to join the National Women's Country Club consists of a brochure about the club. Significant correspondents include John H. Curnette, Barry Goldwater, Marion E. Martin, Robert A. Taft, Clarence Buddington Kelland, and Wendell Wilkie. There are materials present from the Maricopa County Women's Republican Club, the Arizona Women's Republican Club, the Republican Club of Pima County, and the Young Republican Club of Pima County. There are also two items of anti-war propaganda from World War II. Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona DivisionThomas D. Campbell Papers, 1874-1984Campbell, Thomas D., (Thomas Donald), 1882-1966Thomas D. Campbell Papers 1874-198422 boxes ( 22 cu. ft.), plus 2 oversize foldersEnglishThe University of New Mexico, University Libraries, Center for SouthwestResearchHiller, Stanley. Stanley Hiller papers, 1940.Hiller, Stanley.Stanley Hiller papers, 1940.1 oversize box.Correspondence, campaign literature, and memorabilia, relating to the activities of the Willkie Workers League in promoting the campaign of Wendell Willkie in the American presidential election of 1940. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibrarySmith, William Armstrong. Wm. Armstrong Smith papers, 1966-1978.Smith, William Armstrong.Wm. Armstrong Smith papers, 1966-1978.35 boxes (18 linear ft.), including 188 photographs.The materials document William Armstrong Smith's career as state senator from the 34th District (Fulton County, Georgia), 1966-1974. During this time, Smith introduced various bills, served on and/or chaired numerous senate committees, and actively supported the development of the Republican Party in Georgia. Documented to a lesser degree are his senate campaigns as well as his continued interest in legislative matters after his senate career ended (1975-1978). The papers consist of correspondence, newspaper clippings, financial records, legislative bills, publications and photographs. Approximately six linear feet of materials are publications produced by various sources covering subjects such as education, insurance, transportation, planning. After his senate career, Smith corresponded regularly with Georgia politicians, including Howard "Bo" Callaway, John J. Flynt, Jr., Wyche Fowler, Zell Miller, Sam Nunn, as well as with Presidents Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford and Richard Nixon offering his opinions on proposed legislation and commenting on their conduct in office. Harlow, Bryce Nathaniel, 1916-. Reminiscences of Bryce Nathaniel Harlow : oral history, 1967.Harlow, Bryce Nathaniel, 1916-Mason, John T., 1909-,Reminiscences of Bryce Nathaniel Harlow : oral history, 1967.Transcript: 144 leaves.Tape: 2 reels.White House staff and organization under President Eisenhower; a typical week in the White House; press conferences; preparation of State of the Union messages and other speeches; relations with Congress. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesThomas Byrne Edsall Papers, 1965-2006Edsall, Thomas Byrne.Thomas Byrne Edsall Papers 1965-2006255 manuscript boxes, 8 oversize boxes.; 157 linear feetWritings, correspondence, notes, memoranda, poll data, statistics, printed matter, and photographs, relating to American politics during the presidential administration of Ronald Reagan, especially with regard to campaign contributions and effects on income distribution; and to the gubernatorial administration of Michael Dukakis in Massachusetts, especially with regard to state economic policy, and the campaign of Michael Dukakis as the Democratic candidate for president of the United States in 1988; and to social conditions in the United States.EnglishHoover Institution on War, Revolution, and PeaceBell, James Ford, 1879-1961. James Ford Bell and family papers, 1861-1961.Bell, James Ford, 1879-1961.Anderson, Sydney, 1881-1948.Andresen, August H. (August Herman), b. 1890.Archibald, Allice, 1880-1964.Ball, Joseph H. (Joseph Hurst), 1905-1993.Barnes, Julius H. (Julius Howland), 1873-1959.Baruch, Bernard M. (Bernard Mannes), 1870-1965.Bell, Ann Louise, 1879-1961.Benson, Ezra Taft.Bullis, Harry A. (Harry Amos), 1890-1963.Bush, Vannevar, 1890-1974.Butterworth, William, 1864-1936.Crosby, Franklin Muzzy, 1875-1947.Crosby, John, 1867-1962.Davis, Donald D., 1888-1950.Edgar, William C. (William Crowell), 1856-1932.Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969.Gannon, E. H.Heinz, Howard J.Henry, Frank F.Johnson, Hugh S. (Hugh Samuel), 1882-1942.Kenny, Elizabeth, 1886-1952.Landon, Alfred M. (Alfred Mossman), 1887-1987.Lingham, Fred J.Loomis, E. E. (Edward Eugene), 1865?-1937.Morrill, J. L. (James Lewis), 1891-1979.Newton, Walter H., 1880-1941.Pearl, Raymond, 1879-1940.Robson, Herbert.Shipstead, Henrik, 1881-1960.Stassen, Harold Edward, 1907-2001.Taussig, F. W. (Frank William), 1859-1940.Taylor, Alonzo Englebert, 1871-1949.Vandenburg, Arthur H. (Arthur Hendrick), 1884-1951.Vilgrain, Ernest.Vilgrain, Jean.Washburn, Stanley, 1878-1950.Whitney, Richard.James Ford Bell and family papers, 1861-1961.7.33 cu. ft. (8 boxes, 1 oversize folder, and 1 oversize folder in Reserve).Business and personal correspondence (1861-1961), newspaper clippings (1920-1961), print materials, scrapbooks, and miscellany of Bell, a Minneapolis flour-milling executive who was an active participant in public affairs, and other Bell family members. The business papers document his career as salesman, vice president, and president of the Washburn Crosby Company (1901-1928) and as president and board chairman of General Mills (1928-1947); transportation (particularly rail) and food-processing industries; agriculture and the grain trade in Canada, England, and France; economic conditions in various parts of the world; the Depression and Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1930s New Deal legislation and relief programs, especially in agriculture, transportation, and economic and monetary policy; relief activities and reconstruction in Europe during and after World War I; military operations, diplomacy, and the wartime economy during World War II, and postwar reconstruction in Europe and Japan; the Korean War; other aspects of U.S. foreign policy; state and national politics and presidential campaigns; Sister Elizabeth Kenny's treatment of polio (1940s); the Minnesota Resources Commission (1940s-1950s); and conservation of wildlife and natural resources. The personal papers (correspondence, scrapbooks, and biographical material) principally cover Bell; his wife, Ann "Louise" (Heffelfinger); and their friends and family. The letters mostly discuss day-to-day activities and trips taken by James Ford Bell (to Egypt) and Louise Heffelfinger Bell (to New York, Georgia, Montana, and Chicago). Minnesota Historical Society LibraryRennick, Percival G., 1865-. Letters, 1898-1908.Rennick, Percival G., 1865-Letters, 1898-1908.18 items.Letters from prominent Republicans, including Shelby Cullom, Charles Dawes, Charles Rannel, Richard Yates and others. Discuss Republican politics and Rennick's appointment to the Internal Revenue. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryMoore, William Henry, 1838-1916. Papers, 1875-1914.Moore, William Henry, 1838-1916.Papers, 1875-1914.91 items.Sermons and other papers, relating to Biblical exegesis and theology, church missions, religious education, divorce, the Republican Party and the McKinley Tariff of 1890, and Theodore Parker. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryIngraham, Joe McDonald, 1903-. Reminiscences of Joe McDonald Ingraham and Homa Jackson Porter : oral history, 1972.Ingraham, Joe McDonald, 1903-Burg, Maclyn,Porter, Homa Jackson.Reminiscences of Joe McDonald Ingraham and Homa Jackson Porter : oral history, 1972.Transcript: 177 leaves.Educational and career backgrounds; Texas Republican Party politics, 1947-52; 1950 Porter vs Johnson Senate race, H.B. Creagar's party role, role of National Committee chairpersons, the Dicker Bill, building a party, Taft-Eisenhower factions, county conventions, the "Texas Steal" impressions of Dwight Eisenhower, Robert A. Taft, Henry Zweifel and H.B. Creagar. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesMcDermott, Edward J. (Edward John), 1852-1926. Edward J. McDermott : papers, 1894-1925.McDermott, Edward J. (Edward John), 1852-1926.Edward J. McDermott : papers, 1894-1925.0.33 cubic ft.Papers include correspondence, 1894-1925; an account of the circumstances surrounding his election as lieutenant-governor; speeches; two drafts of acts concerning election primaries in Louisville; and two printed programs announcing McDermott as the speaker. The Filson Historical SocietyHoegh, Leo A. (Leo Arthur), 1908-. Reminiscences of Leo Arthur Hoegh : oral history, 1968.Hoegh, Leo A. (Leo Arthur), 1908-Ed Edwin,Reminiscences of Leo Arthur Hoegh : oral history, 1968.Transcript: 95 leaves.Tape: 2 reels.Iowa politics; 1952 Republican Convention; Director of Civil and Defense Mobilization, 1958-61; relations with President Eisenhower; 1960 and 1964 elections. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesKennedy-Minott, Rodney. Rodney Kennedy-Minott papers, 1967-1994.Kennedy-Minott, RodneyRodney Kennedy-Minott papers29 manuscript boxes, 17 envelopes, 1 phonotape cassette (13.7 linear feet)Correspondence, memoranda, reports, notes, printed matter, photographs, and soundrecordings, relating to the 1967 congressional campaign of Paul McCloskey in California,McCloskey's 1972 Republican presidential primary campaign, the 1976 presidential campaignof Jimmy Carter (especially in California), American foreign policy during thepresidential administration of Jimmy Carter, and United States relations with Sweden.EnglishEnglishHoover Institution ArchivesSeward, William Henry, 1801-1872. Collection, 1828-1936; bulk 1828-1873.Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872.William Henry Seward
Collection, 1828-1936 (bulk, 1828-1873)2 boxes (0.50 cubic ft.)The collection is comprised primarily of letters written by William Henry Seward that relate to both his personal and public life. In particular, these letters relate to his service as governor of New York State from 1839 to 1843 and as a member of the United States Senate from 1849 to 1861. Many letters concern matters of politics and patronage as well as issues of the mid-nineteenth century, including slavery, territorial expansion, and the founding of the Republican Party. Also included are several letters related to Seward's law practice and business ventures.
The collection also includes an assortment of official documents that bear the signature of Seward, such as the pardon of Rufus Robertson, while serving as Governor of New York, in 1842, and a travel visa for Theodore Canisius as U.S. Consul at Vienna, 1861, while serving as Secretary of State.
Ancillary material in the collection includes a research paper compiled by Herbert N. Mapes, ca.1936, on the history of the birthplace of William Henry Seward and the Samuel Seward Institute in the Town of Florida, Orange County, New York. This is accompanied by several photographs of the Seward homestead and institute building.EnglishNew York State LibraryLasker, Albert Davis, 1880-1952. Reminiscences of Albert Davis Lasker : oral history, 1950.Lasker, Albert Davis, 1880-1952.Nevins, Allan, 1890-1971,Albertson, Dean, 1920-,Reminiscences of Albert Davis Lasker : oral history, 1950.Miscellaneous papers relating to oral history.Early adventures as a newspaper reporter; career in advertising; George Washington Hill and others; reorganization of professional baseball, 1920; Republican politics, 1918-30; United States Shipping Board. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesGeorge W. Glover papers, 1873-1986Glover, George Washington, 1888-1993George W. Glover papers 1873-198612 lin. ft.Printed material relating to the National Association of Negro Musicians (NANM) including programs and playbills from NANM and other small groups; and annual breakfast, convention and conference materials, and other records of the New York and New Jersey chapters of NANM and the National Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History. Other material relating to concert performances by black artists consisting primarily of programs and playbills, scrapbooks, and news clippings. Also programs, playbills, news clippings, newsletters, and financial reports pertaining to the Thomas Music Study Club, founded by Blanche K. Thomas, which was affiliated with NANM since 1946. Papers of Glover and his wife, Martha Seabrook Glover, contain personal and professional correspondence, and documents concerning the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Free-Masonry, the Oddfellows, the Republicans and Democratic parties, church groups, the A. Philip Randolph Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship Fund, the Patriotic American Society, the Harlem Cultural Council, and news clippings about Glover. Also, personal papers of Martha Seabrook Glover relating to the Seabrook family.Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Archives SectionRussell, Tom,. Tom Russell collection, 1928.Russell, Tom,Tom Russell collection, 1928.1 folder.Republican campaign literature, relating to Herbert Hoover and the presidential election of 1928. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryHarris, Alfred P. New Jersey Republican Party collection, 1938-1947, 1958-1959.Harris, Alfred P.New Jersey Republican Party collection, 1938-1947, 1958-1959.0.42 linear ft. (1 Hollinger box)This collection includes correspondence (1938-47) and scrapbooks of clippings (1958-59) related to the Republican Party in Essex County, N.J. Newark Public Library, Main LibrarySherlock and William C. Hibbs collection, Hibbs, Sherlock and William C. collection, 1909-2002, 1909-1968 Sikkenga, William J. Sherlock and William C. Hibbs collection 1909-2002 1909-1968 Hibbs, Sherlock and William C. collection1.75 linear feetThis collection contains correspondence, military records, ephemera, and other material related to Commander Sherlock Hibbs, who served in the United States Navy during World War II. The material documents his service on the staff of Admiral Calvin T. Durgin and in an intelligence unit. Additional material concerns his grandfather, William Congress Hibbs, a Civil War veteran who lived in Illinois, Iowa, and Missouri.EnglishWilliam L. Clements LibraryHowells, William Dean, 1837-1920. Notes on the Republican National Convention, Chicago : manuscript, 1860 May 16.Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920.Barton, William Eleazar, 1861-1930,William E. Barton Collection of Lincolniana (University of Chicago)Notes on the Republican National Convention, Chicago : manuscript, 1860 May 16.1 item (1 p.)Texas Christian UniversityEnglish, William Hayden, 1822-1896. Family papers, 1741-1928.English, William Hayden, 1822-1896.Family papers, 1741-1928.103 boxes, 3 oversize boxes, 15 bound v., 1 microfilm reel, 76 boxes of photographs, 6 f boxes of graphics.The collection contains correspondence, business records, financial records, printed material, photographs, and art work accumulated by the William Hayden English family. Correspondence includes letters concerning Indiana and national politics and love letters from young women to William Hayden English. Other letters concern construction of the Indiana Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument and business affairs of the Hite and Bowman families. Business records include documents related to the English Hotel and Opera House, the First National Bank, the Citizens' Street Railway Company and real estate in Marion and Scott counties. Material related to the English's personal interests include official documents of Indiana governors (including William Henry Harrison), photographs of legislators, and cartes de visite photographs of theater performers, including John Wilkes Booth. English family photographs include portraits, family homes, and the English Hotel and Opera House. Art works include drawings by Will Vawter concerning Indiana wars and family life in the Old Northwest. Indiana Historical Society LibraryElisha Camp papers, 1756-1879.Elisha Camp.Elisha Camp papers, 1756-1879.Papers pertaining to the early history of Jefferson County, New York.EnglishDivision of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.Lee Edwards papers, 1878-2004Edwards, LeeLee Edwards papers 1878-2004326 manuscript boxes, 4 oversize boxes; (139.4 linear feet)Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, studies, financial records, printed matter, and sound recordings of interviews and other audiovisual material, relating to conservatism in the United States, the mass media, Grove City College, the Heritage Foundation, the Republican Party, Walter Judd, Barry Goldwater, and Ronald Reagan. Includes extensive research material used in books and other writing projects by Lee Edwards. Also includes papers of Willard Edwards, journalist and father of Lee Edwards.EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesArrington, William Russell, 1906-1979. W. Russell Arrington papers, 1965-1971.Arrington, William Russell, 1906-1979.W. Russell Arrington papers, 1965-1971.3.2 linear ft.This collection reflects Arrington's activities in the U.S. Senate between the years of 1965 and 1971. The bulk of the information within pertains to legislation influenced by the Republican party between those years. Documents reflect communication within the Senate itself, as well as legislative information that was released officially to the public. This collection is divided into five series: Republican Legislation, Press Releases, Correspondence with U.S. Senators, Taxation and Revenue, and Committee of the Whole--Transcripts. The fourth series is divided into two subseries: Illinois Governor's Revenue Study Committee and General Information. Folders are ordered chronologically within each series and subseries. Material in this collection includes official correspondence, legislation, press releases, speech material, newspaper clippings, and meeting notes. University of Illinois at Chicago Library, UICIngersoll, Robert Green, 1833-1899. Robert Green Ingersoll papers, 1826-1940 (bulk 1866-1899).Ingersoll, Robert Green, 1833-1899Robert Green Ingersoll Papers 1826-1940 (bulk 1866-1899)15,000 items; 61 containers plus 1 oversize; 24 linear feet; 36 microfilm reelsLawyer and lecturer. Diaries, correspondence, letterbooks, writings, lectures, scrapbooks, family papers, and miscellaneous financial, legal, and personal material relating to Ingersoll's involvement in politics and law and as a lecturer and writer on agnosticism and religion.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionHurlbut, Edwin, 1817-1905. Papers, 1834-1903.Hurlbut, Edwin, 1817-1905.Papers, 1834-1903.0.1 c.f. (3 folders)Papers of a Wisconsin editor and attorney involved in the Free Soil party and the beginnings of the Republican Party; consisting of correspondence, legal documents, and printed material, including an 1856 platform of Wisconsin's American Party, Sons of Temperance material, a temperance song book, and the 1858 Grand Chapter Proceedings of the Royal Arch Masons. Also includes brief information on Hurlbut's Civil War service, state militia service, and as aide to the Commander in Chief. Wisconsin Historical Society ArchivesVance, Joseph, 1786-1852. Papers 1808-1838.Vance, Joseph, 1786-1852.Papers 1808-1838.7 items.Scattered letters, 1808-1838, from Joseph Vance including one of April 7, 1828, and one of Feb. 7, 1829, dealing extensively with Ohio and U.S. politics and Republican party prospects. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyThayer, Robert Helyer, 1901-1984. Robert Helyer Thayer papers, 1920-1980 (bulk 1930-1964).Thayer, Robert Helyer, 1901-1984Robert Helyer Thayer Papers8,700 items; 29 containers plus 1 classified and 1 oversize; 12.6 linear feetDiplomat, lawyer, and New York public official. Correspondence, memoranda, legal briefs and case files, reports, financial records, scrapbook, printed matter, maps, photographs, and other papers documenting Thayer's legal career, political activities in the Republican Party, service in naval intelligence during World War II, and work for the State Department.EnglishEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionRepublican Party (Ariz.). Arizona Republican Party, 1952-2001 1980s-1990s [manuscript].Republican Party (Ariz.)Barnes, Sylvia.Arizona Historical Foundation.Arizona Republican Party, 1952-2001 1980s-1990s [manuscript].14 linear ft. (13 boxes)The bulk of the collection covers the post Goldwater period (Barry Goldwater's 1986 retirement from the U.S. Senate) after which he exerted less direct influence upon activities of the state party. Strengths of the collection are the documentation of reapportionment and redistricting, grass roots political activities, fundraising, the selection of local state and national delegates and local and national political campaign material. Arizona State University LibrariesScobie, Elizabeth, 1903-1995. Papers, 1896-1972.Scobie, Elizabeth, 1903-1995.Papers, 1896-1972.1 Hollinger box.The Elizabeth Scobie papers consist of positive photographic copies of her five-volume unpublished history of Sleepy Eye, Minnesota. Included are copies of some research material, five plat maps of Evan, Minnesota dated 1896-1904, and information about politics, life, and religion in Sleepy Eye. Minnesota State University, Mankato, Library Services, Library ServicesWeaver, William O. (William Otis), 1908-. Papers of William O. Weaver, 1951-1954.Weaver, William O. (William Otis), 1908-Beardsley, William Shane, 1901-1954.Gillilland, Whitney, 1904-1993.Goodwin, Robert Kingman, 1905-1983.Hicklin, Edwin R. (Edwin Rickley), 1895-1963.Hoegh, Leo A. (Leo Arthur), 1908-Jurgemeyer, Louis Leroy, 1918-1980.Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1902-Nye, Frank T., 1912-1983.Stong, Jo Stidger, 1903-1974.Virden, Helen M.Papers of William O. Weaver, 1951-1954.Papers, 1 linear ft., (2 boxes)Photgraphs, 6 items.The papers of William O. Weaver reflect his association with the 1952 Eisenhower presidential campaign. Subject files range from campaign literature to clippings and photographs. There is also correspondence from: William S. Beardsley, Whitney Gillilland, Robert K. Goodwin, Edwin R. Hicklin, Louis L. Jurgemeyer, Leo A. Hoegh, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Frank T. Nye, Jo Stidger Stong, and Helen M. Virden. University of Iowa LibrariesRepublican Party (U.S. : 1854- ). Republican National Convention guest's ticket 1892 June 7.Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )Republican National Convention guest's ticket 1892 June 7.1 item.Boulder Public LibraryBacon, Augustus Octavius, 1839-1914. Augustus Octavius Bacon diaries, 1853, 1861, 1868.Bacon, Augustus Octavius, 1839-1914.Augustus Octavius Bacon diaries, 1853, 1861, 1868.3 v.The collection consists of diaries of Augustus Octavius Bacon from 1853, 1861, and 1868. The diary, dated January 15 - March 21, 1853, was kept while Bacon lived in Tuskegee (Ala.) and discusses mostly school, home, and social activities. The 1861 diary, kept while serving as Adjutant of the 9th Georgia Infantry Regiment, gives a detailed account of the movements of the Regiment from August - November. Written mainly while Bacon served in Virginia, the diary describes life as a soldier; the aftermath of the first battle at Bull Run (Manassas) including a description of the hospital and battlefield with a hand-drawn sketch; and comments on the actions of Generals Robert Patterson, Joseph Johnston, and Pierre Beauregard. The volume also contains extracts (August - November, 1861) from letters he sent home. The third diary, dated June 24 - December 6, 1868, describes Bacon's trip to New York as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention; Reconstruction politics including the actions of Horatio Seymour, Salmon Chase, and George H. Pendleton; Georgia politics and government; and a long passage regarding the life and death of Howell Cobb including a story about Cobb's involvement at the Battle of Antietam. The volume also contains a political speech (September 5, 1868) made by Bacon at Covington (Ga.). Mercer UniversityTerrell, Mary Church, 1863-1954. Mary Church Terrell papers, 1851-1962 (inclusive), 1886-1954 (bulk) [microform].Terrell, Mary Church, 1863-1954.Mary Church Terrell papers, 1851-1962 (inclusive), 1886-1954 (bulk) [microform].34 reels.The papers include diaries, correspondence, speeches, writings, and a subject file documenting the career of Mary Church Terrell, educator, lecturer, club woman, writer, and political campaigner. Yale University LibraryIantha LeVander papers., 1896-2009.LeVander, Iantha Powrie, 1913-Iantha LeVander papers. 1896-2009.Biographical information, correspondence, newspaper clippings, printed materials, speech files, scrapbooks, desk diaries, and other papers documenting LeVander's activities in local and national Republican politics and as Minnesota's First Lady (1967-1971).EnglishMinnesota Historical SocietyEdward William Brooke Papers, 1956-1988, (bulk 1963-1978)Brooke, Edward William, 1919-Edward William Brooke Papers 1956-1988 (bulk 1963-1978)240,000 items; 656 containers plus 2 classified and 31 oversize; 273.6 linear feetLawyer, attorney general of Massachusetts, and United States senator. Correspondence, memoranda, writings, speeches, transcripts of interviews, reports, notes, subject files, draft and printed legislative bills, briefing books, press releases, photographs, and other papers relating primarily to Brooke's career as attorney general of Massachusetts and as U.S. senator.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionHowe, Eunice P., 1918-. Papers, 1941-1999 (inclusive).Howe, Eunice P., 1918-Papers, 1941-1999 (inclusive).6.75 linear ft.Collection includes correspondence; speeches; reports, printed material, etc., from many of the commissions on which she served. Also includes four audiotapes of an interview with Eunice Howe by Eva S. Moseley, Dec. 6-13, 1999. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaHanna, Marcus Alonzo, 1837-1904. Confidential letter, 1900 May 22, Washington, DC, to H.I. Cobb, Chicago, IL.Hanna, Marcus Alonzo, 1837-1904.Confidential letter, 1900 May 22, Washington, DC, to H.I. Cobb, Chicago, IL.1 TLS (1 p.)Re. status of labor troubles in Chicago, possible effect on coming campaign, ways to bring conflicting sides together, and is Cobb willing to help. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyBrooks, Gladys Sinclair. Gladys S. Brooks papers, 1945-1980.Brooks, Gladys Sinclair.Gladys S. Brooks papers, 1945-1980.4.0 cu. ft. (4 boxes)A small group of subject files documenting the public service career of a Minneapolis alderman, member of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Council, Republican Party activist, president of the Minnesota Council of Churches, a national board member of the YWCA, and chair of the Governor's Human Rights Commission. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryRepublican National Convention program, 1972Republican National Convention program 19721 item (1 folder); (0.1 linear feet)EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesBell, Samuel B. Samuel B. Bell sermons and travel narratives, 1852-1894.Bell, Samuel B.Nye, A. B.Samuel B. Bell sermons and travel narratives, 1852-1894.1 box (0.2 linear feet)Contains 18 legal size typescript (mimeo.) sermons, some with manuscript additions and corrections, on a variety of Christian religious topics and 3 legal size typescript (mimeo.) detailed travel narratives about an ocean trip around Cape Horn (Fall of 1852 - Feb. 1853, 28 p.) that included a fire on board, a trip across the continental United States (1869, 24 p.), and while residing in California during the Gold Rush era (39 p.). Most sermons also have a subtitle Bible verse reference. The sermons are undated but are likely from the active part of Bell's career that began in 1852. Also includes a note from the editor of the Oakland Enquirer Publishing Company on business letterhead stationery, dated August 29, 1894, affirming interest in publishing historical sketches on the history of the Presbyterian church in Oakland to be provided by Reverend Bell. UC Berkeley LibrariesBull Elephants (Organization). Records of the Bull Elephants, 1967-1974.Bull Elephants Records 1967-19741,400 items; 4 containers; 1.6 linear feetCorrespondence, minutes, reports, bylaws, programs, membership files, notes, photographs, and other records documenting the organization's activities including talks by prominent Republican Party political figures and discussions of political and congressional matters.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionCole, W. Sterling (William Sterling), 1904-1987. W. Sterling Cole papers, [ca. 1935-1957].Cole, W. Sterling (William Sterling), 1904-1987.Morrissey, Charles T.W. Sterling Cole papers, [ca. 1935-1957].42 linear ft.Representative Cole's papers, which pertain almost exclusively to his years in the U.S. House of Representatives, include correspondence, copies of proposed bills, and newspaper clippings concerning the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, the Committee on Armed Services, and the Naval Affairs Committee; numerous letters from constituents expressing opinions on specific legislation, presidential appointments, foreign affairs, and other issues and letters concerning pensions, workmen's compensation and other claims, appointments to the U.S. Military, Naval, and Air Force Academies, and immigration cases. Also, correspondence with the Republican Party organization and individuals concerning Congressional district campaigns and elections; letters to and from constituents and local officails pertaining to federal reimbursements for damages suffered in the 1935 flood, and inquiries and criticisms regarding flood control proposals of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; pamphlets issued by special interest groups; mimeographed newsletters of local Republican groups, printed campaign materials, and voters' lists; and personal papers and farm accounts, Bath, Steuben County. Also, 37 pp. transcript of oral history interview with W. Sterling Cole, conducted by Charles T. Morrissey, August 24, 1978. Cornell University LibraryDrake, Elias Franklin, 1813-1892. Elias Franklin Drake and family papers, 1814-1917.Drake, Elias Franklin, 1813-1892.Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848.Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873.Clay, Henry, 1777-1852.Crittenden, John J. (John Jordan), 1787-1863.Evarts, William Maxwell, 1818-1901.Everett, Edward, 1794-1865.Ewing, Thomas, 1789-1871.Forsythe, John, 1780-1841.Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881.Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell, 1788-1879.Hancock, Winfield Scott, 1824-1886.Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, 1822-1893.Ireland, John, 1838-1918.Kemble, Fanny, 1809-1893.Kendall, Amos, 1789-1869.Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882.Lucas, Robert, 1781-1853.Madison, James, 1751-1836.Monroe, James, 1758-1831.Moody, Dwight Lyman, 1837-1899.Nelson, Knute, 1843-1923.Ramsey, Alexander, 1815-1903.Reid, Whitelaw, 1837-1912.Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.Shannon, Wilson, 1802-1877.Sherman, John, 1823-1900.Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866.Terry, Alfred Howe, 1827-1890.Thurman, Allen Granbery, 1813-1895.Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852.Windom, William, 1827-1891.Woodbury, Levi, 1789-1851.McCulloch, Hugh, 1808-1895.Palmes (Firm : Saint Paul, Minn.)Elias Franklin Drake and family papers, 1814-1917.0.25 cu. ft. (1 box, including 1 v. and 1 folder)Autographs and autograph correspondence (1 v.), and miscellaneous correspondence, invitations, and newspaper clippings (1 folder) relating to Elias Franklin Drake, a railroad president and businessman in St. Paul, Minnesota. Many of the autographs and correspondence are of prominent citizens of the United States. Also includes a few letters from his children (1865-1868), a few items relating to his wife, and a manuscript of a speech about railroads in St. Paul, Minnesota, and about Horace Thompson (1880?).EnglishMinnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsKnutson, Harold,. Harold Knutson congressional files, 1919-1948.Knutson, Harold,Harold Knutson congressional files, 1919-1948.1.0 cu. ft. (1 box).Voting records (1919, 1925-1948) of, and legislative bills (1923-1948) introduced by, a Republican congressman representing the sixth district of central Minnesota. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryHarris, Charles J. Letters, 1863-1865.Harris, Charles J.Letters, 1863-1865.57 items.Letters from Harris, a private, stationed in Virginia, Florida, and South Carolina, commenting on conditions in the South, his reactions to Copperhead activities, and his bitterness against John Wilkes Booth after Lincoln's death. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryWanner, Lucinda Obermeyer, 1899-1976. Collection, 1900-1976.Wanner, Lucinda Obermeyer, 1899-1976.Collection, 1900-1976.45 linear feet.Both personal papers and printed material are in the collection. Northern Illinois UniversitySmoot, Reed, 1862-1941. Papers, 1880-1966.Smoot, Reed, 1862-1941.Papers, 1880-1966.102 reels of microfilm.Correspondence, journals, newspaper clippings, speeches, and memorabilia. Most of the materials relate to Smoot's career as a senator and his activities as a church leader. His correspondents include the presidents of the United States: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, and Herbert Hoover and the Mormon Church leaders: Joseph F. Smith, Heber J. Grant, James E. Talmage, C.W. Nibley, Richard R. Lyman, and John Henry Smith. Harold B. Lee LibraryMcKissick, Floyd B. (Floyd Bixler), 1922-1991. Floyd B. McKissick papers, 1940s-1980s.McKissick, Floyd B. (Floyd Bixler), 1922-Floyd B. McKissick Papers, 1940s-1980s126.0 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 157,000 items)<p>Floyd B. McKissick (1922-1991) was born in Asheville, N.C. He was an attorney, businessman, and civil rights leader. McKissick married Evelyn Williams, with whom he had four children: Joycelyn; Andree; Floyd, Jr.; and Charmaine. The collection contains materials documenting Floyd B. McKissick's work as an lawyer, businessman, and civil rights leader. Included are items pertaining to his law practice in Durham, N.C.; his service, beginning in 1966, as national director of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE); his work as advisor to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); and his interests in politics and education. Many items relate to Soul City, N.C., a town owned and operated by African Americans near Warrenton, N.C. Included are items describing the impact of Soul City on rural Warren County, N.C., and Vance County, N.C. Among the companies documented are McKissick Enterprises of New York and North Carolina; City Development, Inc.; HealthCo, Inc.; Madison and McKissick Development, Inc.; McKissick S.C. Associates; the Soul City Foundation and other Soul City companies; and the Warren Regional Planning Corporation. There are also a few items relating to the McKissick family and to his affiliation with the Republican Party at the local, state, and national levels.</p>
<p>Collection is jointly held by Southern Historical Collection of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the African American Resources Collection of North Carolina Central University.</p>EnglishEnglishUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical CollectionBeatty, John, 1828-1914. Papers 1847-1916.Beatty, John, 1828-1914.Papers 1847-1916.0.5 cubic foot.Banker and U.S. Representative, of Cardington and Columbus, Ohio. Correspondence relating to Beatty's personal, political, business, and financial interests. Contact repository for more information. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyUnited States political campaign materials collection, 1840-2000 and undated.United States political campaign materials collection, 1840-2000 and undated.3000 items (10.8 lin. ft.)Collection comprises materials from national and state political campaigns run by the Whig, Know-Nothing, Democratic, Republican, Libertarian, Greenback, Independent, Citizens, and other parties. Includes printed material, artifacts, and ephemera, such as posters, flyers, buttons, bumper stickers, party platforms, texts of speeches, pamphlets, newspapers, and clippings. Many of the items related to national party conventions. Materials from state campaigns and other elections such as mayoral races chiefly come from North Carolina, with smaller amounts from Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, and other states. There are some materials documenting 20th century Durham, North Carolina political history, as well as a few items pertaining to a Humphrey-Muskie Committee at Duke University. Other political organizations and caucuses are also represented, including anti-war organizations, labor unions (especially the AFL-CIO), and various other citizens' groups such as the NAACP. There is also a group of oversize materials separated from the main collection, chiefly newspapers and posters. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryMinnesota. Governor (1939-1943 : Stassen). Department of Administration and Finance files, 1937-1941.Minnesota. Governor (1939-1943 : Stassen).Department of Administration and Finance files, 1937-1941.3.7 cu. ft. (4 boxes and 2 partial boxes).Internal memoranda and working files from both the Governor's office and the Department of Administration and Finance dramatically illustrating the political (and often informal) process of hiring and firing state employees that accompanies a change of administration, especially when there is also a change in political party. These materials document how even when the civil service system was being put into place, state officials and their supporters engaged in investigations of employees' political leanings and private lives, pressuring, favor-repaying, and deal-making--all with an eye toward purging non-Republicans and other out-of-favor individuals from the state's payroll. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsHarris, Charles J. Letters, 1863-1865.Harris, Charles J.Letters, 1863-1865.57 items.Letters from Harris, a private, stationed in Virginia, Florida, and South Carolina, commenting on conditions in the South, his reactions to Copperhead activities, and his bitterness against John Wilkes Booth after Lincoln's death. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibrarySmylie, Robert E. (Robert Eben), 1914-. Reminiscences of Robert E. Smylie : oral history, 1975.Smylie, Robert E. (Robert Eben), 1914-Burg, Maclyn,Reminiscences of Robert E. Smylie : oral history, 1975.Transcript: 72 leaves.Education and early jobs; law school 1939-1942; Coast Guard; Idaho Attorney General, 1947-1954; Republican National Convention 1952; Presidential election 1952; Idaho gubernatorial campaign 1954: influence of television; federal government decentralization and revenue-sharing 1959-1967. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesLieder, Frederick W. C. (Frederick William Charles), 1881-1953,. Frederick Lieder political button collection, 1856-1918.Lieder, Frederick W. C. (Frederick William Charles), 1881-1953,Frederick Lieder political button collection, 1856-1918.9 boxes (3 linear ft.)Majority of collection consists of campaign buttons for United States presidential campaigns: 1856, 1860, 1864, 1896, 1900, 1904, 1908 and 1912. Also includes commerorative items (mostly buttons) for: Dedication of Grant's Tomb (1897); New York State governor campaigns (1906 and 1908); New York City various campaigns (1897 and 1905); Dewey celebrations (1899); Visit of Prince Henry of Prussia to US (1902); World War I medals (1917-1918); US state seals; National flags; Republican and Democratic emblems; and miscellaneous other events. Collection includes buttons, stickpins, lapel pins, medals, emblems, badges, portrait photographs, tintypes (gem photographs), ribbons, etc. Houghton LibraryBell, Alphonzo, 1914-2004. Alphonzo Bell papers, 1933-1987.Bell, Alphonzo, 1914-2004.Alphonzo Bell papers, 1933-1987.202 linear ft. (202 boxes)The collection includes correspondence, administrative records, regulations and legislation, campaign materials, budget reports, commission and agency agendas, speeches, newspaper clippings, articles, and photographs from Alphonzo Bell's political career. The material is primarily print, originals, and photocopies. University of Southern California, USC LibrariesHaynes, Lacy (Lacy C.), 1888-1951. Correspondence, 1926-1950.Haynes, Lacy (Lacy C.), 1888-1951.Arn, Edward F., 1906-1998.Beck, Clarence V.Brownell, Herbert, 1904-Capper, Arthur, 1865-1951.Carlson, Frank, 1893-1987.Cooper, Courtney Ryley, 1886-1940.Darby, Harry, 1895-1987.Dewey, Thomas E. (Thomas Edmund), 1902-1971.Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972.Landon, Alfred M. (Alfred Mossman), 1887-1987.Roberts, Roy A.Schoeppel, Andrew Frank, 1894-1962.Scrivner, Errett Power, 1898-1978.Smith, William A. (William Amos), 1888-1968.Smith, Wint, 1892-1976.Stauffer, Oscar S. (Oscar Stanley), 1886-1982.Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972.White, William Allen, 1868-1944.White, William Lindsay, 1900-1973.Correspondence, 1926-1950.0.8 ft. (2 boxes)Correspondence primarily concerned with Republican Party politics during the 1930s and 1940s. Correspondents include Edward F. Arn, Clarence V. Beck, Herbert Brownell, Arthur Capper, Frank Carlson, C. Ryley Cooper, Harry Darby, Thomas E. Dewey, J. Edgar Hoover, Alfred M. Landon, Roy Roberts, Andrew F. Schoeppel, E.P. Scrivner, William A. Smith, Wint Smith, Oscar S. Stauffer, Harry S. Truman, William Allen White, and William L. White. Kansas State Historical SocietyLetters to E. Mont Reily, 1846-1945, concerning the Republican Party and political activity.Letters to E. Mont Reily, 1846-1945, concerning the Republican Party and political activity.1 envelope.Mid-Continent Public Library, Administrative HeadquartersFritzell, Stella H., 1909-1984. Papers, 1956-1984.Fritzell, Stella H., 1909-1984.Orin G. Libby Photographic Collection (Chester Fritz Library)Orin G. Libby Manuscript Collection (Chester Fritz Library)Papers, 1956-1984.1.5 linear ft. (2 boxes) : 56 photos.Series I contains Stella Fritzell's obituary, resumes, engagement books (1981-1983), certificates, and Christmas letters (1962-1969). Series II contains correspondence and materials related to Fritzell's campaigns and elections, the ND Legislature (1972-1984), ND Constitutional Convention (1972), ND Republican Convention (1974-1980), Bureau of Government Affairs (1972 & 1974), and women in politics. Series III contains correspondence and programs and agendas pertaining to ND wildlife, environment, soil conservation, and Grand Forks city beautification. Series IV contains speeches and articles by Fritzell and miscellaneous publications. Series V contains information related to the North Dakota Heart Association (1964-1966), Grand Forks Rotary Club (1959-1975), and miscellaneous art work. Series VI includes articles dealing with campaigns and elections, legislative bills on various topics, women in politics, the Wildlife Federation, speeches given by Fritzell, as well as her art and trapshooting hobbies. University of North Dakota, Chester Fritz LibraryMartin, James G. (James Grubbs), 1935-. James G. Martin papers, 1973-1992.Martin, James G. (James Grubbs), 1935-James G. Martin papers, 1973-1992.About 148000 items (234.0 feet).Papers documenting the congressional career of James G. Martin as U.S. Representative from the Ninth District of North Carolina. The bulk of these materials consists of legislative and general correspondence files. Other types of material include schedule files, press files, casework, district office files, and pictures. Topics addressed include abortion, civil rights, agriculture, conservation of natural resources, education, emigration and immigration, the Equal Rights Amendment, gun control, labor laws, power resources, prayer in the public schools, public health and welfare, saccharin, textiles, tobacco, foreign relations, veterans, and the Watergate Affair. The addition of February 2000 contains issue briefing files and other files from Martin's years as governor. University of North Carolina at Chapel HillWillkie, Wendell L. (Wendell Lewis), 1892-1944. Campaign scrapbook, 1940.Willkie, Wendell L. (Wendell Lewis), 1892-1944.Snyder, William T.Campaign scrapbook, 1940.1 bound v.Bound scrapbook from Willkie's 1940 U.S. presidential campaign. Includes pamphlets, newsclippings, flyers, telegrams, small posters, and Willkie's platform. Apparently compiled by William T. Snyder, a publicist for Willkie in the Louisville, Ky. area. Indiana Historical Society LibraryPittenger, Richard M. Reminiscences of Richard M. Pittenger : oral history, 1967.Pittenger, Richard M.Edwin, Ed,Reminiscences of Richard M. Pittenger : oral history, 1967.Transcript: 37 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Houston National Governors Conference, 1952; Republican Convention and campaign, 1952; anecdotes of the Eisenhower administration. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesUniversity of Maryland College Republican Club records, 1948-1976, nullUniversity of Maryland College Republican Club (University of Maryland, College Park)Virta, Alan.Bush, George, 1924-College Republican National Committee (U.S.)Maryland Federation of College Republicans.University of Maryland College Republican Club records1 footThe University of Maryland College Republican Club, originally known as the Young Republican Club, was founded in 1948 to assist in the presidential campaign of Thomas E. Dewey. The group solidified its organization through participation in the 1956 Presidential election and has in subsequent years been particularly active during major political campaigns. Until 1971, the Club's focus was off-campus, but with the passage of the 26th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution, on-campus recruitment and campaigning became an important component of the group's activities. The records of the club include correspondence, constitutions, and news clippings and primarily document its interaction with national committees and inter-club dissension.EnglishUniversity of Maryland (College Park, Md.). LibrariesLanglie, Arthur B. (Arthur Bernard), 1900-1966. Arthur B. Langlie papers, 1935-1966 (bulk 1949-1957).Langlie, Arthur B. (Arthur Bernard), 1900-1966.Adams, Sherman, 1899-1986.Cain, Harry P. (Harry Pulliam), 1906-1979.Freeman, Roger A., 1904-1991.Hamley, Frederick G. (Frederick George), 1903-1975.Holmes, Otis Halbert, 1902-Horan, Walter Franklin, 1898-1966.Houston, Holland H.Jackson, Henry M. (Henry Martin), 1912-1983.Jordan, Len B. (Len Beck), 1899-1983.McGrath, William L. (William Lynn), b. 1894.Mack, Russell V. (Russell Vernon), 1891-1960.McKay, Douglas, 1893-1959.Magnuson, Warren G. (Warren Grant), 1905-1989.Mitchell, Hugh B. (Hugh Burnton), 1907-1996.Patterson, Paul L.Tollefson, Thor C. (Thor Carl), 1901-1982.Wallgren, Monrad C. (Monrad Charles), 1891-1961.Arthur B. Langlie papers, 1935-1966 (bulk 1949-1957).1 transcription disc.Correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, speech-making notes, campaign material, clippings, tax returns and records, ephemera, and a transcription disc of an address by Langlie to the Washington State Historical Society. Most material relates to his second and third terms as governor (1949-57). Major correspondents include Sherman Adams, Harry Pulliam Cain, Roger A. Freeman, Frederick George Hamley, Otis Halbert Holmes, Walter Franklin Horan, Holland H. Houston, Henry Martin Jackson, Leonard Beck Jordan, William L. McGrath, Russell Vernon Mack, Douglas McKay, Warren Grant Magnuson, Hugh Burnton Mitchell, Paul L. Patterson, Thor Carl Tollefson, and Monrad C. Wallgren. University of Washington. LibrariesRichard V. Allen papers, 1948-1999Allen, Richard V.Richard V. Allen papers 1948-1999122 manuscript boxes, 10 oversize boxes; (60 linear feet)Contains correspondence, speeches, interviews, legal files, subject files, photographs, audio and video recordings, clippings, and notes relating to Allen's work in American politics and government. As a specialist in security and foreign policy, Allen worked on the Nixon and Reagan campaigns and held posts on the National Security Council under each of them. Topics of note include: Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, Richard Nixon, foreign policy, national security, political campaigns, Iran hostage crisis, Republican National Committee, libel and media abuses, Korea, and Taiwan.EnglishJapaneseGermanItalianHoover Institution ArchivesBaker, Alberta Hensel Pew,. Oral history interview with Alberta Pew Baker, 1990 Nov. 2.Baker, Alberta Hensel Pew,Gardner, Joel R.,Oral history interview with Alberta Pew Baker, 1990 Nov. 2.1 sound cassette (1 hr., 20 min.) : analog.Mrs. Baker reminisces about growing up in the Pew household in Ardmore, her father and the other founders of the Pew trusts, and her own family life in St. Davids and Nova Scotia. Pew Charitable Trusts LibraryJames Rudolph Garfield Papers, 1879-1950, (bulk 1890-1932)Garfield, James Rudolph, 1865-1950James Rudolph Garfield Papers 1879-1950 (bulk 1890-1932)70,000 items; 245 containers; 98 linear feetAttorney and secretary of the interior. Diaries, correspondence, family papers, legal documents, and business and political records relating primarily to Garfield's business concerns and public service.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionBailhache family. Papers, 1860-1925.Bailhache family.Arnold, T. W.Bailhache, Ada (Sarah Adaline Brayman), 1839-1923.Bailhache, William Henry, 1826-1905.Bartlett, Truman Howe, b. 1835.Brayman, Mason, 1813-1895.Buel, Clarence Clough, 1850-1933.Selby, Paul, 1825-1913.Tarbell, Ida M. (Ida Minerva), 1857-1944.Papers, 1860-1925.17 items.Correspondence, family history and legal document. Letters, principally to Ada Bailhache, wife of William H., concern Abraham Lincoln's presidential nomination; Springfield, Illinois; the trial of Jacob Backenstos during the Mormon troubles at Nauvoo; and requests for reminiscences of Lincoln from authors. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryMoore, Roger Allan. Papers, 1950-1964.Moore, Roger Allan.Papers, 1950-1964.3 linear ft.Includes introductory material and files related to the Young Republican Federation from 1950-1955, campaign and National Republican Convention material from 1952-1956 and correspondence from 1947-1955. Also includes Goldwater Campaign materials from 1964. Ashland UniversityNininger, Alexander Ramsey, 1844-1918. Alexander Ramsey Nininger papers, 1852, 1859-1897.Nininger, Alexander Ramsey, 1844-1918.Belknap, William W. (William Worth), 1829-1890.Lincoln, Robert Todd, 1843-1926.Nininger, John, 1821-1878.Ramsey, Alexander, 1815-1903.Woods, Charles Robert, 1827-1885.Alexander Ramsey Nininger papers, 1852, 1859-1897.0.25 cubic feet (1 box; 1 item in reserve).Correspondence, military papers, and miscellany documenting Nininger's education at the Churchill Military Academy in Sing Sing, N.Y. (1859-1861); his Civil War service in the 84th Pennsylvania Volunteers (1862-1863) and as provost marshal's and adjutant general's assistant in Minnesota (1863-1864) and in the South (1864-1866); various post-war military assignments (1867-1870); and miscellany from his civilian life (1872-1897), including public service appointments in Minnesota and Alabama. The collection includes a number of letters from his uncle, Alexander Ramsey. Minnesota Historical Society LibrarySmith, H. Alexander (Howard Alexander), 1880-1966. Reminiscences of Howard Alexander Smith : oral history, 1963.Smith, H. Alexander (Howard Alexander), 1880-1966.Hawkins, John W.,Reminiscences of Howard Alexander Smith : oral history, 1963.Transcript: 595 leaves.Tape: 9 reels.Boyhood in New York, N.Y.; Princeton, Columbia Law School; Colorado practice, 1905; United States Food Administration, Herbert Hoover, World War I; executive secretary, Princeton, 1920-1930; Chairman, Republican Party, New Jersey, Member Republican National Committee, 1939; United States Senate career, 1944-1958: primaries and campaigns, labor reform legislation, party reorganization, refugee problems, Taft-Hartley Act, Voice of America, Smith-Mundt Act; extensive travel in Europe and Far East; Republican Policy Committee, 1951; Douglas MacArthur hearings; Japan Peace Treaty; Senate Labor Committee; Southeast Asia Treaty Organization, 1954; health legislation; civil rights; impressions of many political figures. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesJames Schoolcraft Sherman papers, 1883-1912, 1906-1912Sherman, J. S. (James Schoolcraft), 1855-1912James Schoolcraft Sherman papers 1883-1912 1906-191231 linear feet (72 boxes)James Schoolcraft Sherman (1855-1912), lawyer, banker and vice-president of the United States, began his political career as mayor of Utica, N.Y. in 1884. In 1886 he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives and served until 1908 excepting 1891 to 1893. He was chairman of the Republican state conventions in 1895, 1900 and 1908, and chairman of the Republican National Committee in 1906. In 1908 he was elected as William Howard Taft's vice-president. Four years later he was renominated but died before the election. Collection consists of correspondence, financial documents, writings, scrapbooks, and other materials that document Sherman's political career. General correspondence, 1883-1912, constitutes the bulk of the papers and covers official, semi-official, business, and personal matters. Subjects include the campaign and election for the vice-presidency; Sherman's candidacy for Speaker of the House of Representatives, 1899; his control of patronage and party machinery; his defeat by Theodore Roosevelt for chairmanship of the New York Republican Convention in 1910; the Progressive Party; legislation enacted during the Roosevelt and Taft administrations, especially the Payne-Aldrich Tariff of 1909; the Republican Party; the Utica Trust and Depository Company of which he was president; veterans' claims; request for support to pass or defeat bills; and endorsements for appointments. Correspondents were members of Congress, department heads in Washington, members of the Roosevelt and Taft cabinets, constituents, and business and personal associates. Also includes his personal financial documents, 1896-1912; letters, petitions, and legal documents, 1896, concerning contested elections; Sherman's speeches; scrapbooks of materials about politics; and graphics, photographs, artifacts, and printed matter.New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives DivisionKing, Preston, 1806-1865. Preston King / Simeon Smith papers, 1829-1893.King, Preston, 1806-1865.Smith, Simeon.Preston King / Simeon Smith papers, 1829-1893.7.5 linear feet.St. Lawrence University, Owen D. Young LibraryKatharine McCook Knox Papers, 1802-1975Knox, Katharine McCookKatharine McCook Knox Papers 1802-19752,400 items; 15 containers plus 1 oversize; 5.8 linear feetArt historian. Correspondence, an index to correspondence, genealogical notes, research material on artists and art collections, clippings, printed matter, and other papers.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionLoomis, Francis B. (Francis Butler), 1861-1948. Francis B. Loomis papers, 1897-1939.Loomis, Francis B. (Francis Butler), 1861-1948.Francis B. Loomis papers, 1897-1939.7.5 linear feet.Official and personal correspondence, reports, legal briefs, speeches, publications, photographs, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous material; also included is correspondence dealing with Loomis' involvement in crises relating to Venezuela, Santo Domingo, and Panama, his role during negotioation of the Russo-Japanese War, and his participation in Republan politics during the years 1898-1912; post World War I correspondence focuses on such varied topics as the Japanese question in California, the importance of newspapers in forming public opinion, and consular reform and political issues; numerous Presidents of the U.S. and other notable figures of the period are represented. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesEast Windsor Republican Club of New Jersey. Records, 1888-1973.East Windsor Republican Club of New Jersey.East Windsor Republican League.Records, 1888-1973.1 folder.Minutes, membership applications, and other records. Hightstown-East Windsor Historical SocietyChaney, John C. (John Crawford), 1853-1940. Papers, 1883-1942.Chaney, John C. (John Crawford), 1853-1940.Papers, 1883-1942.1 box.The collection contains Chaney's correspondence relating to Republican Party politics and his service in Congress; speeches (1904-1931) on patriotic and political topics, including the Mexican War, women's service during World War I, the history of Sullivan, Ind., historical markers in Indiana's second district, and the Panama Canal; speeches by John S. and Lee F. Bays and clippings on their families; programs from presidential inaugurations (1897, 1905, 1903); a 1905 dance program; an announcement from Culver Military Academy; and an engagement book and diary. Indiana Historical Society LibraryRepublican National Convention (30th : 1972 : Miami Beach, Fla.). Republican National Convention program, 1972.Republican National Convention (30th : 1972 : Miami Beach, Fla.)Republican National Convention program, 1972.1 item (1 folder)Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryBatt, George K. George K. Batt papers, 1938-1983.Batt, George K.George K. Batt papers, 1938-1983.11 ms. boxes, 1 oversize box.Correspondence, speeches, studies, press releases, clippings, memorabilia, and photographs, relating to economic and labor policy in the United States during World War II, and to Republican Party politics at both the national and New Jersey state levels. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryBarnard, Boyd T., 1895-. Oral history interview with Boyd T. Barnard, 1989 Aug. 18.Barnard, Boyd T., 1895-Gardner, Joel R.,Oral history interview with Boyd T. Barnard, 1989 Aug. 18.Sound recording: 1 sound cassette (15 min.) : analog.Transcript with written changes: [10] leaves ; 28 cm.Edited transcript: 11 leaves ; 28 cm.Mr. Barnard discusses serving on the board of the Presbyterian Foundation under its chairman, J. Howard Pew. Pew Charitable Trusts LibraryLongstreet, James, 1821-1904. Papers, 1848-1904.Longstreet, James, 1821-1904.Papers, 1848-1904.59 items.Letters and other papers, mostly written after the Civil War, relating to the war, the Gettysburg Battle controversy, Reconstruction, and the Republican Party in the South. Correspondents include Daniel Harvey Hill and other Confederate officers. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryAckerman, Gertrude,. Gertrude Ackerman collection, 1856-1940 (bulk 1909-1940).Ackerman, Gertrude,Republican Party (Kan.)Gertrude Ackerman collection, 1856-1940 (bulk 1909-1940).7 boxes (3 ft.)Collection of speeches and addresses presented at annual Kansas Day meetings, Kansas Day Club celebrations, the Young Men's Republican Club of Kansas, Kansas Women's Republican Club functions plus Kansas and National Republican Committee organizations. Included in the collection are 6 boxes of participant lists, speeches, addresses, and correspondence in which Gertrude Ackerman solicited copies of presentations from individual speakers or heirs. Supplementing the collection are documents for Kansas and National Republican Party platforms and convention proceedings, 1856-1940, plus a variety of pamphlets and brochures. Newspaper clippings that document the political issues of the day are also included. Kansas State Historical SocietyGill, James M., Mrs. The Mrs. James M. and Miss Mary Gill collection of Bristow papers, 1854-1875.Bristow family.Gill, James M., Mrs.Gill, Mary.The Mrs. James M. and Miss Mary Gill collection of Bristow papers, 1854-1875.1 reel of microfilm (partial)The Mrs. James M. and Miss Mary Gill collection of Bristow papers consists of microfilm copies of personal papers of the Bristow family, and includes several letters written by General Benjamin Helm Bristow. University of Kentucky LibrariesGadler, Steve J. Steve J. Gadler papers, 1956-1985.Gadler, Steve J.Horn, Charles L. (Charles Lilley)Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978.Karth, Joseph E., 1922-Ray, Dixie Lee, 1914-Steve J. Gadler papers, 1956-1985.4.0 cu. ft. (4 boxes).Correspondence and subject files on environmental issues, along with a few unrelated personal files, documenting the work of a community activist, member of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (1967-1982), and environmentalist with special interests in the field of water pollution and nuclear power. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsDelano, Columbus, 1809-1896. Letterbooks, 1871-1874.Delano, Columbus, 1809-1896.Belknap, William W. (William Worth), 1829-1890.Blaine, James Gillespie, 1830-1893.Cameron, Simon, 1799-1889.Cooke, Jay, 1821-1905.Cowen, Benjamin Rush, 1831-1908.Fish, Hamilton, 1808-1893.Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885.Hamlin, Hannibal, 1809-1891.Harlan, James, 1820-1899.Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, 1822-1893.Howe, Timothy O. (Timothy Otis), 1816-1883.Schenck, Robert Cumming, 1809-1890.Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891.Letterbooks, 1871-1874.2 v.Letterbooks include primarily letters concerned with Delano's activities as Secretary of the Interior, especially with Indian Affairs. Some of the letters are addressed to William Worth Belknap, James Gillespie Blaine, Simon Cameron, Jay Cooke, Benjamin Rush Cowen, Hamilton Fish, Ulysses Simpson Grant, Hannibal Hamlin, James Harlan, Rutherford Birchard Hayes, Timothy Otis Howe, Robert Cumming Schenck, and William Tecumseh Sherman. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyWebster, Harold Tucker, 1885-1952,. Cartoon [realia].Webster, Harold Tucker, 1885-1952,Cartoon [realia]. 19211 item : black, white ; 42 cm long x 30.5 cm wide.Original political cartoon is drawn in black ink on paper. The cartoon is entitled "A VOICE FROM A HOUSE IN MARION" and it dates from March 3, 1921. The cartoon depicts Warren Harding in a suit standing in front of a stairwell with objects identified as "DRIFLY DOPE" and "FISHING TACKLE" laying on the floor. A voice from the attic says "WARREN HARDING, I AM NOT / GOING TO CART ALL THIS JUNK / TO THE WHITE HOUSE! EITHER GIVE / IT AWAY OR BURN IT! AND HERE'S / A WHOLE BALE OF FISHING MAGAZINES / UP HERE THAT YOU'LL NEVER LOOK AT / AGAIN AND A DOZEN BOTTLES OF / MOSQUITO DOPE!" The inscription in the bottom right corner reads "To The Marion Club / With The Compliments of -- WEBSTER." A paper tag glued to the bottom of the image reads "Copyright, 1921, H. T. Webster." Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyHerrick, Myron T. (Myron Timothy), 1854-1929. Myron T. Herrick papers, 1827-1941 [microform].Herrick, Myron T. (Myron Timothy), 1854-1929.Herrick, Carolyn Melville Parmely, d. 1918.Herrick, Agnes Blackwell, d. 1956.Herrick, Parmely W. (Parmely Webb), 1881-1937.Herrick, Parmely W. (Parmely Webb), 1910-1957.Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964.Lindbergh, Anne Morrow, 1906-2001.McKinley, William, 1843-1901.McKinley, Ida Saxton, 1847-1907.Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924.Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923.Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933.Poincaré, Raymond, 1860-1934.Briand, Aristide, 1862-1932.Kellogg, Frank B. (Frank Billings), 1856-1937.Hughes, Charles Evans, 1862-1948.Clemenceau, Georges, 1841-1929.Myron T. Herrick papers, 1827-1941 [microform].49 rolls of microfilm.Consists of correspondence, speeches, articles, memoirs, newspaper and magazine clippings, memoranda, notes, receipts, deeds, programs and other memorabilia, passports, reports, appointment books, bound visitors' and engagement books, luncheon and dinner records, diaries, photographs, and scrapbooks. Includes correspondence covering Herrick's terms as United States Ambassador to France, particularly his second stint 1921-1929. Correspondents include Ida and William McKinley, William Howard Taft, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Herbert Hoover, Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Charles E. Hughes, Frank B. Kellogg, Aristide Briand, Georges Clemenceau, Raymonde Poincare, and Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh. Also included are materials relating to the 1927 transatlantic flight of Lindbergh and his reception in Paris. This microfilm edition contains an addenda of additional related materials housed at the Western Reserve Historical Society but not a part of MS. 2925 Myron T. Herrick Papers. Western Reserve Historical Society, Research LibraryJennings, Malcolm, 1863-1926. Papers.Jennings, Malcolm, 1863-1926.Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923.Harding, Florence Kling, d. 1924.Papers. 1914-1923.0.25 cubic foot.Journalist and advisor to President Warren G. Harding. Correspondence between Jennings and Harding, relating to Harding's career, Ohio politics and national affairs. Includes personal notes from Florence (Kling) Harding. Library of CongressLuera, Alberto, 1946-. Oral history interview with Alberto Luera, 1996 [videorecording].Luera, Alberto, 1946-José Angel Gutiérrez,University of Texas at Arlington. Center for Mexican American Studies.Oral history interview with Alberto Luera, 1996 [videorecording].1 videocassette (VHS) : col. ; 1/2 in.Transcript : 52 p. ; 28 cm.Alberto Luera begins with his family's background and attributes the family's immigration to the United States to the involvement of a relative, Eduardo Hernández, in the Mexican Revolution as a general under Pancho Villa. He speaks of his family's business enterprises and his brief alignment with the Republican Party during the popularity of the Democratic Party's Viva Kennedy Clubs. He assails the patrón system controlling politics in Webb County and South Texas and refers to the long reign of Laredo mayor J. C. 'Pepe' Martin, Jr. (Joseph Claude Martin, Jr.). He stresses his parents' emphasis on education and mentions his occasional foray into Nuevo Laredo, Mexico. He contrasts the social differences of Laredo, essentially a Mexican-American community, with that of Anglo-American dominated Kingsville, Texas, and describes his first exposure to race discrimination while at Texas A&I-Kingsville (Texas A&M University-Kingsville). He discusses his participation in the Political Association of Spanish-speaking Organizations (PASSO) and the Laredo Club while at Texas A&I and shares his support of Carlos Truan's campaign for Texas state representative. He talks about his efforts to launch the Mexican American Youth Organization (MAYO) in Corpus Christi with Viviana Santiago (Cavada) and Guadalupe Youngblood while they worked for SER-Jobs for Progress, Inc., and notes his efforts on a VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America) project in the Mexican-American neighborhoods of Corpus Christi. He recounts the circumstances of his firing and that of his colleagues from SER by Willie (William D.) Bonilla for their MAYO involvement. He explains the successful implentation of an action plan stemming from the 1969 MAYO conference held at La Lomita Mission in Mission, Texas and details his role as secretary for the organization with Texas MAYO chairman Mario Compean in San Antonio. He reveals his own election as chairman of MAYO in 1971 and considers the demise of MAYO to be the birth of the Raza Unida Party. He relates his success at getting the Raza Unida Party on the state ballot for the 1972 elections and boasts of the party's successful 1972 voter turnout. He philosophizes about the end of the Raza Unida Party in Webb County and places considerable blame on Ramsey Muñiz's conviction on drug charges. He speaks of the contributions of his first wife, Juanita Luera, to the Chicano movement and highlights his work culminating in the creation of Centro Aztlán (a.k.a. Centro Asociación de Servicios Sociales Aztlán, Inc., or APSS, Inc.). He chronicles Centro Aztlán's financial evolution and growth and brags particularly points of the aid given to political refugees from Central America. He highlights boosting the success of other organizations in South Texas such as Laredo Regional Food Bank, (Azteca) Economic Development and Preservation Corporation, Laredo-Webb Neighborhood Housing Services, Inc., and the unincorporated community of El Cenizo. He mentions his election support of Jim Hightower and laments the dwindling impact of League of Latin American Citizens (LULAC), Mexican American Legal and Educational Defense Fund (MALDEF), and American G.I. Forum. EnglishSpanish; CastilianUniversity of Texas at Arlington, Central LibraryWebb, Ross A. General Benjamin Helm Bristow.Webb, Ross A.General Benjamin Helm Bristow.1 v. (55 leaves)1 piece.This is the carbon of a typescript copy of a manuscript used in the writing of a pamphlet supporting Bristow's nomination for President by the Republican Party in 1876. University of Kentucky LibrariesScott, Robert Kingston, 1826-1900. Papers 1849-1900.Scott, Robert Kingston, 1826-1900.Campbell, F.Cardoza, F. R.Haly, James G.Howard, O. O. (Oliver Otis), 1830-1909.Neagle, John L.Carpenter, R. B.DeKnight, William F.Hoge, S. L.Orr, James L.Kimpton, H. H.Ripley, Charles H.Chamberlain, D. H.Ashley, J. M.Moses, F. J.Welles, George B.Welles, William B.Delany, M. K.Leitch, W. T.Low, James.Mackey, T. J.Marsh, W. N.Fox, Myron.Whittemore, B. G.Dennis, J. B.Magrath, A. G. (Andrew Gordon), 1813-1893.Papers 1849-1900.3 cubic feet.Physician, merchant, Union Army officer, chief of the South Carolina Freedman's Bureau, Governor of South Carolina, and realtor. Correspondence and business accounts, chiefly relating to Scott's military career with the 68th Regt., Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and to administrative, legislative, financial, and political matters during his gubernatorial term (1868-72.) Contact repository for more information. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyShorey, Gregory D. b.1924. Gregory D. Shorey papers, 1947-2004Shorey, Gregory D. b.1924Gregory D. Shorey papers, 1947-20047.5 ft.Papers chiefly relating to political activities but also documenting his education and business career; collection is arranged in four series: General Papers, Topical Files, Audio-Visual Materials, and News Clippings. General Papers date from 1961-2004 and consist mostly of correspondence including family correspondence and letters discussing political events and issues sent to Shorey by others. Topical files divided into sub-series: Beaufort County Board of Elections and Voter Registration files document Shorey's role as an appointed member of the Board from 1994-2002. Files 1992-1994 relate Shorey's interest in the activities of an earlier body, the Voter Registration and Election Task Force. Campaign files cover elections, 1952-2004, and are subdivided into races for national and S.C. offices. The bulk of materials consist of mailings to constituents and potential donors and some campaign correspondence to or from Shorey relating to strategy, issues, or events; includes materials from 1964 Barry Goldwater Presidential Campaign that reflect Shorey's active involvement, including Goldwater for President Committee position papers, speeches by Roger Milliken and Shorey, and campaign materials such as a Barry Goldwater Comic Book, published by Dell in 1964, and illustrating the life of Goldwater; Also of interest are materials relating to Shorey's chairmanship of Pete DuPont's 1988 Presidential campaign in South Carolina. Issue files contain collected materials on topics of political interest to Shorey (Beaufort County, Confederate flag, conservatism, term limits, United Nations, etc.). Topics of particular interest to Shorey as both an active Republican Party member and as an elections official include arguments for voter registration by political party and for making English the only official language of the United States. Persons files are collections of materials relating to various political figures and individuals including Bill and Hilary Clinton, Ronald Reagan, and Richard Nixon. The Nixon Persons file contains materials produced by Nixon for delegates of the 1960 Republican National Convention, correspondence to and from Nixon, and plans for Nixon's May, 1960 visit to Columbia, S.C.. Also present in the Persons sub-series is one folder of material relating to Betty Shorey. Political Action Committee (PAC) files include mailings received by Shorey from several national organizations including among others the American Conservative Union, Citizens against Government Waste, Ideas for America's Future, and Judicial Watch. These materials provide insight to a variety of issues and ideas prominent in recent political discourse. Republican files represent Shorey's lengthy and active involvement in the Republican Party. Association files encompass Shorey's local involvement in groups such as the Beaufort Federation of Republican Men Club. His national involvement is documented by Republican National Committee materials as well as Republican National Convention materials from the 1960 and 1964 Conventions. National Committee materials range from fundraising materials to the Battle Line a 1963-1964 publication of the Committee. S.C. Republican Party materials document his 1958-1960 chairmanship of the state party but also through more recent materials, such as service on the Beaufort County Executive Committee, chairmanship of the state History and Archives Committee, and his involvement in the Former State Chairmen's Association. Personal papers are comprised of materials relating to Shorey's life and business career; including biography; materials from Boston University School of Public Relations, Massachusetts Memorial Hospital (1947-1948), Riegel Textile Corporation, and Style Crafters, Inc. / Gladding Corporation. Also included are materials relating Shorey's activities on numerous commissions and in professional associations, notably, his service on the S.C. Dairy Commission (1974-1979). Other aspects of Shorey's life and career are documented in the Speeches and Writings file which include speeches from his political and professional activities as well as articles, letters to the editor and position papers relating to his political views. Audio-visual materials include audio tape recordings collected by Shorey throughout his political career. Of interest are recordings of a 1959 speech by Goldwater in Greenville, S.C., and press interviews with Shorey after the 1960 Republican National Convention. Photographs include images of political figures such as Goldwater, Ronald Reagan and others, as well as images of Republican Party events. Videotapes include Nixon's 1960 Presidential nomination acceptance speech and campaign materials from Pete DuPont, Newt Gingrich, and John McCain. Clippings date 1948-2004 and contain general clippings relating to Shorey's political activities and career, articles collected by Shorey relating to the Beaufort Board of Elections and Voter Registration, and materials relating to the South Carolina Republican Party. General clippings from 1960 and 1964 provide comprehensive coverage of the 1960 and 1964 Republican National Conventions and Shorey's involvement in the Goldwater movement. Also includes scrapbook, c. 1961-1991, and one folder of ephemera University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University LibrariesJ. W. Hobbs scrapbook, 1888-1912Hobbs, J. W.(John W.),b. 1856.J. W. Hobbs scrapbook 1888-19121 vol.Scrapbook, 1 vol., 1888-1912, containing records of the Yamhill County Republican Central Committee, 1892-1900, newspaper clippings regarding Yamhill County republican politics, 1888-1909, and clippings on various other political topics, 1900-1912. J. W. Hobbs was born in Indiana in 1856 and came to Oregon in 1882.EnglishOregon Historical Society Research LibrarySeward, Frederick William, 1830-1915. Collection, 1864-1906.Seward, Frederick William, 1830-1915.Barnes, Emily Weed.Collection, 1864-1906.4 items.The collection includes a letter addressed to Emily Barnes, January 4, 1864, regarding the first draft of the Emancipation Proclamation: "I have the pleasure of sending you, with the President's permission, the original draft of his September proclamation. The body of his own handwriting, the penciled additions in the hand of the Secretary of State, and the formal beginning and ending in the hand of the Chief Clerk." (Original item stored in the vault) The collection also includes a statement by Dr. Henry A, Holmes regarding the purchase of the first draft of the Emancipation Proclamation for the sum of $1000. by Gerrit Smith, who later sold it for the same amount to the State of New York for deposit in the New York State Library. (Original item stored in the vault) The remaining two documents in the collection include a letter dated December 30, 1865 concerning United States foreign relations with Canada; and a letter of February 6, 1906, regarding historical information about members of the New York State delegations at early Republican Conventions. New York State LibraryKennedy, Elsie Parsons, 1903-1966. Reminiscences of Elsie Parsons Kennedy : oral history, 1962.Kennedy, Elsie Parsons, 1903-1966.Nevins, Allan, 1890-1971,Starr, Louis Morris, 1917-1980,Reminiscences of Elsie Parsons Kennedy : oral history, 1962.Transcript: 50 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Recollections of parents and grandparents; Newport and New York society; Republican Convention, 1920; real estate developments, New York, N.Y., 1920s. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesHockman, Peachy L. Papers of Peachy L. Hockman, 1948-1949.Hockman, Peachy L.Lutz, Earle.McWane, Frederick William, 1889-Papers of Peachy L. Hockman, 1948-1949.300 items.President of the Virginia Young Republican State Federation. The papers are concerned with the Young Republican efforts to organize Republican clubs in counties and on college campuses, win Virginia for the Dewey-Warren ticket and reorganize and prepare for a convention in 1949. The collection contains speeches, memoranda, campaign literature including issues of The Virginia Republican, The Chairman's letter of the Republican National Committee, and Grass Roots, news and views of Virginia Republicans, correspondence of Virginia Republican leaders and candidates particularly Earle Lutz, executive director of the Virginia Republican State Central Committee, a photograph of Robert A. Taft, and a scrapbook about the Republican National Convention in 1948. Frederick William McWane is a correspondent. University of Virginia. LibraryRobert A. Taft project : oral history, 1967-1970.Robert A. Taft project : oral history, 1967-1970.Transcripts: 1,624 leaves.The life and career of Senator Robert A. Taft (1889-1953) are recounted by colleagues, friends, and family. Interviews describe his legal development and political growth as a Republican, his activities in Ohio and in Washington, and his family relationships. Participants and pagination: Harold B. Alderson, 27; Leslie C. Arends, 21; Stanhope Bayne-Jones, 62; Jack L. Bell, 22,; Mrs. Robert L. Black, 36; Katharine Kennedy Brown, 41; Eugenie Mary Davie, 69; John W. Ewen, 18; Homer Ferguson, 15; L. Richard Guylay, 136; Marjorie Hein, 27; Bourke B. Hickenlooper, 40; John B. Hollister, 58; Edwin A. Lahey, 66; Alfred M. Landon, 43; Harry Maginnis, 17; Helen TAft Manning, 83; L. Randolph Mason, 41; Vernon Romney, 43; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rowe, 64; Thomas Shroyer, 36; Barbara Taft, 79; Charles P. Taft, 55; Horace Taft, 81; Lloyd Taft, 113; Seth Taft, 30; Clare M. Torrey, 22; Walter Trohan, 26; Paul Walter, 131; Howard Young, 24. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesCampbell, Ed Hoyt, 1882-1969. Papers of Ed Hoyt Campbell, 1911, 1924-1933.Campbell, Ed Hoyt, 1882-1969.Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972.Reno, Milo, 1866-1936.Turner, Dan W. (Dan Webster), 1877-1969.Papers of Ed Hoyt Campbell, 1911, 1924-1933.Papers, 9 linear ft., (18 boxes)The papers of Ed Hoyt Campbell document his political career in Iowa and Washington, D.C. Included are office files, speeches, campaign material, and correspondence. There is information relating to the department of agriculture, post offices and postmasterships, and veterans. The correspondence includes letters from J. Edgar Hoover, Milo Reno, and Dan W. Turner. University of Iowa LibrariesPayne, Eugene B., 1835-1910. Papers, 1844-1913 (bulk 1865-1898).Payne, Eugene B., 1835-1910.Payne family.Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives.United States. Army. Illinois Infantry Regiment, 37th (1861-1866). Company C.Papers, 1844-1913 (bulk 1865-1898)..84 linear ft. (1 box)Correspondence, form letters, legal documents, speeches, printed invitations and other memorabilia. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryAlphonzo Bell papers, 1933-1987Bell, Alphonzo, 1914-2004Alphonzo Bell papers 1933-1987202.0 Linear feet; 202 boxesAlphonzo Bell, Jr. (1914-2004) was a United States Congressman who represented the 27th and 28th Congressional Districts - which encompassed the communities of Santa Monica, Pacific Palisades, Brentwood, Bel Air, and West Los Angeles - between 1961 and 1977. Materials within the collection date from the 1930s to the 1980s and document Bell's political career.EnglishUSC Libraries Special CollectionsTodd, George Davidson, 1856-1929. Papers, 1868-1898.Todd, George Davidson, 1856-1929.Papers, 1868-1898.1 cu. ft.Correspondence dated 1874-1898 in which the primary subject is politics. It focuses on Todd's work with the Republican Party, and other political organizations like the American Protective Tariff League, the McKinley Club, and the Garfield Club. Political issues described inlcude the 1894 Congressional Election, the 1892 Presidential Election, protective tariffs, the Kentucky Constitutional Convention, the Kentucky legislature, Bloody Monday, and the proposed Nicaragua Canal. Other topics of interest are the Todd family, North Carolina, baseball, the Kentucky Penitentiary, the Western Kentucky Lunatic Asylum (Western State Hospital), and the use of convict labor in coal mines in Pulaski County. Persons of note discussed inlcude Joseph C.S. Blackburn, William C.P. Breckinridge, John S. Williams, and Bennett H. Young. Among the correspondents are Thomas A. Speed, Andrew Cowan, E. Polk Johnson, Augustus E. Willson, John G. Carlisle, Charles T. Ballard, and Thomas Speed (1841-1905. Other items contained in the collection are anti-Catholic voting information, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite materials, bills, promissory notes, and a legal summons. The Filson Historical SocietyFoley, Adrian M., 1922-. Reminiscences of Adrian M. Foley Jr. : oral history, 1975.Foley, Adrian M., 1922-Wood, Janet,Reminiscences of Adrian M. Foley Jr. : oral history, 1975.Transcript: 32 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Democratic and Republican parties in New Jersey, 1954- ; Clean Government Group, 1960; Constitutional Convention, 1966. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesMcClatchy Newspapers and Broadcasting Collection, 1857--2002 inclusive, 1923--1970 bulkMcClatchy Newspapers and Broadcasting Collection 1857--2002 inclusive 1923--1970 bulk33 boxes ( 41.25 linear feet) of archival material,; 166 oversized documents,; 44 blueprints,; 319 oversized volumes,; 40 photographic prints,; 2 oversized photographic prints,; 23 framed or mounted photographic prints,; 12 photographic negatives,; 287 35 millimeter photographic negatives,; 34 35 millimeter photographic slides,; 2 oversized transparencies,; 29 5 Inch Audio Reel Tapes,; 52 7 Inch Audio Reel Tapes,; 2 10 Inch Audio Reel Tapes,; 138 Audio Cassette Tapes,; 30 Videotape Reels (1 Inch Tape),; 14 Videotape Reels (2 Inch Tape),; 56 Umatic Video Cassettes (8 1/2 Inch Cartridges),; 37 Umatic Video Cassettes, (7 1/4 Inch Cartridges),; 59 VHS Video Cassettes,; 3 Betamax Video Cassettes,; 2 8 Millimeter Film Reels,; 16 16 Millimeter Film Reels,; 2 35 Millimeter Film Reels,; and 62 artifactsThe McClatchy Newspapers and Broadcasting Collection is composed of material transferred to the Center for Sacramento History in August 2005 from the basement vault of the Sacramento Bee's headquarters. The collection consists primarily of material related to the operations of the McClatchy Newspapers, especially those of the Sacramento Bee, and the numerous broadcasting endeavors of the McClatchy Company, along with materials concerning the McClatchy family, as well as the California Central Valley region.EnglishCenter for Sacramento HistoryLeague of Women Voters of New York State. League of Women Voters of New York State records, 1912-1981.League of Women Voters of New York State.League of Women Voters of New York State records, 1912-1981.40 linear ft. ( 68 boxes, 26 volumes & 7 oversize items)Correspondence, minutes, reports, documents, scrapbooks, publications, memorabilia, and photographs. 1986 ADDITION: Subject files and printed materials, 1961-1978. 1988 ADDITION: Subject files, 1972-1981. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesKemper, James S. (James Scott), 1886-1981. James S. Kemper papers, 1929-1974.Kemper, James S. (James Scott), 1886-1981.James S. Kemper papers, 1929-1974.3 ms. boxes, 3 oversize boxes.Speeches, letters, certificates, clippings, and photographs, relating to Republican Party politics, the presidential election of 1944, and relations between the United States and Brazil. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryTuttle, Hudson, 1836-1910. Family record and memoir of M.J. Matthews.Tuttle, Hudson, 1836-1910.Family record and memoir of M.J. Matthews..1 cu. ft.This collection consists of records of births, marriages, and deaths of the Rufus Matthews and Marcus J. Matthews families. The collection includes pictures, a brief autobiography of Marcus Matthews, including information on being a traveling salesman, a Free Mason, Civil War duty, and being in the Republican party; a paper on patriotism by M.J. Matthews; poems by M.J. Matthews; a leaflet entitled Light of truth tracts, what is spiritualism? by Hudson Tuttle (1892); recollections of Rufus Matthews; and a handwritten obituary for Charles Benton Flagg. State Archive of MichiganSummitville Tiles (Summitville, Ohio). Tile [realia].Summitville Tiles (Summitville, Ohio)Tile [realia]. 1996.1 item : red, white, blue, gray, white, yellow ; 2 cm high, 15.5 cm wide, 28.4 cm long.Rectangular white ceramic tile shows five gray elephants marching. One elephant carries a U.S. flag. The others are playing various instruments. One animal is carrying a banner that reads "As Ohio Goes? So Goes the Nation / Dole in '96." At the bottom of the tile "Republican National Convention San Diego, California - August 12-15, 1996" appears. There is red felt on the back marked "An Original Design / from / Summitville / American Made American Owned Since 1912 / Summitville Tiles, Inc. Summitville, Ohio 43962 / 330-223-1511 www.summitville.com." This piece was made in 1996. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyNational Republican Congressional Committee records, [1964?]-1971.National Republican Congressional Committee records, [1964?]-1971.Includes candidate files containing correspondence between members of the Committee and candidates and campaign managers, information about Democratic opponents, campaign strategies, advice on financial, organizational, and publicity matters, bumper stickers, posters, pamphlets, broadsides, press releases, newspaper articles, and reports filed by field assistants analyzing local political situations; NRCC Newsletters, 1969-1973; and public opinion polls and voter surveys taken to determine the level of political awareness among voters, to measure the ballot strength of local, state, and national Republican candidates, and to identify and analyze local, state, and national issues as perceived by each district polled.EnglishDivision of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.Harold Talburt Cartoons, 1949-1962, 1949-1952 Talburt, Harold M., 1895-1966Harold Talburt Cartoons 1949-1962 1949-19525.25 linear ft.Approximately 850 original editorial cartoons by the Pulitzer Prize-winning American editorial cartoonist.EnglishSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research CenterNyman, Lloyd C. Michigan and the Republican convention of 1860, 1960.Nyman, Lloyd C.Michigan and the Republican convention of 1860, 1960.1 item (22 p.)Paper about the Chicago Republican convention of 1860. Issues include the nomination of Abraham Lincoln, and slavery. Clarke Historical LibraryJohns, Joshua. Papers, 1884-1942.Johns, Joshua.Newman, S. H.Papers, 1884-1942.2.4 c.f. (1 record center carton, 1 bundle, 1 archives box, 1 large folder)Papers of a Republican Congressman from Appleton, 1939-1943, including information on Johns' membership in the Kiwanis International, some material relating to his two terms in Congress and his service as an aide to Governor Walter Goodland, and family papers. Collection includes correspondence, scrapbooks and a ledger, 1884-1895, of S.H. Newman of Ahnapee, Johns' father-in-law. University of Wisconsin, Green Bay, Cofrin LibraryMorgan, Dick T. (Dick Thompson), 1853-1920. Papers, 1880-1920.Morgan, Dick T. (Dick Thompson), 1853-1920.Papers, 1880-1920.10 cubic ft.The Morgan Collection contains correspondence, speeches, bills, printed matter, religious periodicals, invitations, greeting cards, travelogues, programs, memoribilia, scrapbooks, clippings, lists, legal documents, and financial records relating to Morgan's family, his personal life, and his legal, real estate, and political careers. University of Oklahoma, Bizzell Memorial LibraryTompkins, Arthur S. Papers, 1890-1935.Tompkins, Arthur S.Papers, 1890-19351.5 cubic ft.Manuscript and typescript speeches, 1907-ca. 1920, on woman suffrage, religion, patriotism, World War I, the Hudson-Fulton Celebration, the lives of George and Martha Washington, and other political issues; clippings on his judicial and political career and other Republican politics, 1908-1932; a program from an honorary dinner, 1935; and docket books of Tompkins and McFarlane, 1899-1906, and Tompkins and Bannister, 1890-1892, concerning cases taken to court.EnglishRockland County Historical Society (New City, N.Y.)Whitehead, Glenn E., 1892-. Papers of Glenn E. Whitehead, 1924-1963.Whitehead, Glenn E., 1892-Papers of Glenn E. Whitehead, 1924-1963.22 items.The papers of Glenn E. Whitehead relate to both his personal and professional life. His private life is reflected in such items as the poetry he saved, a diary of a post-war European trip, and the supply officer's manual he used during his service in World War I. The correspondence found in these papers primarily concerns his printing and newspaper business. Whitehead's political career and activities are documented with material ranging from campaign buttons and advertising to rosters from the 1932 Republican National Convention. University of Iowa LibrariesJohn Sherman Letters, 1852-1898Sherman, John, 1823-1900.John Sherman Letters 1852-189864 items (SC)Papers of the American statesman. Sherman was a U.S. Congressional representative from Ohio, 1855-61; U.S. Senator, 1861-77; U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, 1877-81; U.S. Senator, 1881-97; and U.S. Secretary of State, 1897-98. Cf. Dictionary of national biography. Letters on fiscal policy, political issues, appointments, and the Republican Party, written to Anson Burlingame, Hamilton Fish, Ulysses S. Grant, and others.EnglishSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research CenterMinnesota. Governor (1967-1971 : LeVander). Political files, 1967-1970.Minnesota. Governor (1967-1971 : LeVander)LeVander, Harold, 1910-1992.Thiss, George.Political files, 1967-1970.0.9 cu. ft. (1 box)Correspondence with Minnesota and national Republican Party officials, particularly regarding patronage appointments; 1970 gubernatorial campaign and Republican Party convention materials; and correspondence and memoranda of the Governor's Council on Executive Reorganization. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsRogers, William P. (William Pierce), 1913-2001. Reminiscences of William Pierce Rogers : oral history, 1968.Rogers, William P. (William Pierce), 1913-2001.Mason, John T., 1909-,Reminiscences of William Pierce Rogers : oral history, 1968.Transcript: 51 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Counsel for Senate Investigating Subcommittee; contested delegate cases, 1952 Republican convention; campaigning with Richard Nixon,1952; Nixon Fund; Deputy Attorney General. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesCastle, Latham B., 1900-. Papers, 1953-1976.Castle, Latham B., 1900-Castle Family.Papers, 1953-1976.9.25 linear feet.Primarily documents Castle's activities as Illinois Attorney General (1953-1959) Northern Illinois UniversityBlaine, James Gillespie, 1830-1893. James Gillespie Blaine autograph letter signed, 1879.Blaine, James Gillespie, 1830-1893.James Gillespie Blaine autograph letter signed, 1879.1 item.Autograph letter signed, Augusta, Me., to G. L. Randall, in Augusta, requesting that a local Republican club be formed. Maine Historical Society LibraryPolitical parties and campaigns collection, circa 1860-1983.Political parties and campaigns collection, circa 1860-1983.1 linear ft. (2 boxes)An artificial collection containing material relating to political parties and campaigns from circa 1860-1983, including broadsides, buttons, pamphlets, ribbons, speeches, and other memorabilia. The majority of the collection pertains to national politics, although there is some material relating to state and local politics. Emory University. Special Collections and ArchivesJohn Davis Lodge papers, 1889-1985Lodge, John Davis, 1903-1985John Davis Lodge papers288 manuscript boxes, 27 oversize boxes, 3 cubic foot boxes, 1 card file box, 3 album boxes, 121 envelopes, 2 sound cassettes, 1 sound tape reel, 1 sound disc (156.6 linear feet)Correspondence, speeches and writings, dispatches, reports, memoranda, clippings, other printed matter, and photographs, relating to the Republican Party, national and Connecticut politics, and American foreign relations, especially with Spain, Argentina and Switzerland.EnglishEnglishHoover Institution ArchivesStephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883. Alexander H. Stephens papers, 1844-1882.Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883.Alexander H. Stephens papers, 1844-1882.38 items.The collection consists of papers of Alexander H. Stephens from 1844-1882. The papers include letters from Stephens in Washington, D.C. to his brothers discussing his activities in Congress, the disputed Texas boundary, and problems between the North and South as well as letters (1869-1875) to William L. Mitchell pertaining to the University of Georgia law school and Stephens' activities as a Trustee. The bulk of the collection (1877-1882) consists of typescript copies of letters from Stephens to William H. Fleming. The letters mainly focus on U.S. politics including legislation before Congress; Stephens' opinion of Samuel Tilden, Ulysses S. Grant, and James Blaine; fraud in the 1872 Louisiana Governor's election; the Republican Party; railroad construction in the South; attacks upon Stephens in the newspapers; and Stephens' nomination (1882) for Georgia Governor. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryButler, Marion, 1863-1938. Marion Butler papers, 1862-1938 (bulk 1890-1927).Butler, Marion, 1863-1938.Marion Butler papers, 1862-1938 (bulk 1890-1927).About. 28000 items (31.0 linear ft.)Personal, political, and business correspondence and other papers of Marion Butler, chiefly 1890-1927. Personal letters include correspondence with his brothers George Butler, Lester Butler, and Henry Butler; his wife Florence Faison Butler; and his sons Marion Butler, Jr., and Edward F. Butler. Business and legal papers document Butler's work as a lawyer in Washington, D.C., and newspaper owner in Clinton and Raleigh, N.C., as well as his interest in mining and oil investment in Mexico and the western United States, in new inventions, in securing government contracts for various corporations, and in establishing a colony of South Africans in Mexico. His activities as attorney in cases of claims against the United States government, including Civil War claims cases and Indians claims cases as well as other legal cases involving Indians, are also documented. Prominent business correspondents include Josiah M. Vale, Richard Franklin Pettigrew, Baylus Cade, and Lester Butler. Political papers reflect Butler's activities in the state and national Farmers' Alliances, 1892-1895; his campaigns as a Populist candidate and chairman of the national Populist Party; his legislative interests, especially in postal services and agriculture; and his activities as a leader in the North Carolina Republican Party. Political correspondence reflects the major state and national issues in turn-of-the- century politics, including currency reform and free silver, trusts, the white supremacy campaigns in North Carolina in 1898 and 1900, and political patronage. Political correspondents include Daniel Lindsay Russell, Walter Clark, J.H. (Cyclone) Davis, Benjamin Orange Flower, Cyrus Thompson, Jeter Conley Pritchard, William Jennings Bryan, Spencer Adams, W.S. O'B. Robinson, Tom Watson, John Motley Morehead, and many others. University of North Carolina at Chapel HillWales, Salem Howe, 1825-1902. Papers, 1837-1908.Wales, Salem Howe, 1825-1902.Papers, 1837-1908.7 boxes and 2 folios.Consists of correspondence, corporate records, manuscripts, a scrapbook, a guest book, travel diaries, and photographs that reflect Wales' career in journalism and his interests in business, politics, civic and social affairs, urban reform, park development, and philanthropy. Correspondents include Chester A. Arthur, P.T. Barnum, Henry Ward Beecher, Andrew Carnegie, Schuyler Colfax, Roscoe Conkling, Cyrus W. Field, Hamilton Fish, Horace Greeley, William McKinley, Frederick Law Olmstead, Josiah Quincy, Theodore Roosevelt, Elihu Root, William H. Seward, and Cornelius Vanderbilt. In addition, he corresponded with California King Gold Mines Company, Fifth Avenue Bank of New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, National Bank of North America, New England Society, New York State Bar Association, South Yuba Water Company, Union League Club, and the Wilmington and Brandywine Cemetery. The collection also contains a polyglot Bible dated 1844, an oversize photograph of Theodore Roosevelt that is autographed and dated 1900, the title page to Horace Greeley's Political Economy (1870) in his own handwriting, and a cartoon by Thomas Nast. Winterthur LibraryDole, Robert J., 1923-. [Robert J. Dole Senate papers-constituent relations, 1969-1996]Dole, Robert J., 1923-[Robert J. Dole Senate papers-constituent relations, 1969-1996] 1969-1996.334 linear ft.University of Kansas Archives / MSS / Rare Books, Kenneth Spencer Research LibraryHoke, Martin R. Martin R. Hoke Congressional papers, 1976-1996, bulk, 1992-1996.Hoke, Martin R.United States. Congress. House.Martin R. Hoke Congressional papers, 1976-1996, bulk, 1992-1996.5 containers, 1 oversize volume (4.0 linear ft.)Consists of bill information, campaign records, correspondence, expense reports, legislative activity guides, legislative profiles, newspaper clippings, press releases, speeches, volunteer information, and voting records. Western Reserve Historical Society, Research LibraryPresidential election records, Carroll County, Indiana, 1860.Presidential election records, Carroll County, Indiana, 1860.1 oversize folder.The collection contains a poll book and election return for Carroll County, Indiana for the 1860 presidential election. The documents show the tallied votes for each elector and list all 247 voters by name at the Rock Creek Township schoolhouse. Indiana Historical Society LibraryFranke, Carl F., 1871-1940. Papers, 1900-1919.Franke, Carl F., 1871-1940.Papers, 1900-1919.1 linear ft. (2 boxes)The bulk of the collection is made up of correspondence dealing with political matters. Among the correspondents are C.E. Pickett and Benjamin P. Birdsall (US representatives from Iowa's 3rd Congressional District); George W. Perkins, Joseph M. Dixon, and Frank Hitchcock, committee chairmen in the National Progressive Committee; Theodore Roosevelt; William Howard Taft; and Albert B. Cummins. Topics covered in the correspondence include party fund raising; the Modern Woodmen of America; questions regarding Republican Party unity; the need for successful Republican candidates on all levels; and the activities of the Progressive National Committee. In addition to correspondence the collection includes photographs; leases and receipts related to Franke's rental of Washington, D.C. property from James W. Spencer; obituaries and other biographical items; newspaper clippings related to politics and miscellaneous leaflets. Iowa State Historical SocietyPettigrew, Richard F. (Richard Franklin), 1848-1926. Papers, [188-]-1926.Pettigrew, Richard F. (Richard Franklin), 1848-1926.Papers, [188-]-1926.1 box.Business and political papers, chiefly relating to Pettigrew's activities in the Republican Party and as member of Dakota Territorial Council and U.S. senator from South Dakota (1889-1901); together with correspondence, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, research notes, and books from his personal library. Siouxland Heritage MuseumsReed, Chauncey W., 1880-1956. Papers, 1856-1956.Reed, Chauncey W., 1880-1956.Reed, William.Papers, 1856-1956.3 linear feet.Papers partially documenting Reed's political career. Northern Illinois UniversityBrown, Edward Fullerton, 1891-. Edward F. Brown papers, 1915-1962.Brown, Edward Fullerton, 1891-Barkley, Alben William, 1877-1956.Coughlin, Charles E. (Charles Edward), 1891-1979.Douglas, Paul Howard, 1892-Farley, James Aloysius, 1888-Goldberg, Arthur J., 1908-Green, William, 1870-1952.Holmes, Emil E., 1896-Howe, Louis M. (Louis McHenry), 1871-1936.Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978.Judd, Walter Henry, 1898-1994.Knox, Frank, 1874-1944.Lemke, William, 1878-1950.Lippman, Walter, 1889-Long, Huey Pierce, 1893-1935.Lundeen, Ernest, 1878-1940.Olson, Floyd Björnstjerne, 1891-1936.Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945.Shipstead, Henrik, 1881-1960.Wheeler, Burton K. (Burton Kendall), 1882-1975.Edward F. Brown papers, 1915-1962.2.5 cu. ft. (6 boxes)Primarily business and political papers relating to Brown's association with Emil Holmes and the American Security Alliance Organization in Minneapolis, including Holmes' letters and speeches (1940s-1950s); correspondence with state and national political figures and pamphlets and leaflets relating to presidential and state election campaigns (1928-1956); sheet music used in the 1936 presidential campaign of the Union Party, of which both Brown and Holmes were officers. Four letters (1915-1916) written by Brown to his parents describe his work as minister of a mission church at Fond du Lac, Minnesota. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryAlfred P. Sawyer letters, Sawyer, Alfred P. letters, 1875-1878, 1877-1878Sawyer, WesleySawyer, Mary M. C.Alfred P. Sawyer letters 1875-1878 1877-1878 Sawyer, Alfred P. letters20 itemsThis collection contains letters that Alfred P. Sawyer wrote to his parents in Franklin, New Hampshire, during his senior year at Dartmouth College (1877-1878). Sawyer commented on his coursework, social life, and Republican Party politics.EnglishWilliam L. Clements LibraryGordon C. Luce papers, 1973-1989Luce, Gordon C., 1925-Gordon C. Luce papers 1973-19891 oversize box; (0.4 linear feet)Letters, postcards, notes, clippings, and photographs, relating to the acquaintanceship of G. C. Luce with President George Bush, and to Republican Party politics. Includes numerous letters and notes written by George Bush. Photocopy.EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesA. Piatt Andrew papers, 1832-1950Andrew, A. Piatt (Abram Piatt)A. Piatt Andrew papers 1832-195049 manuscript boxes, 11 oversize boxes; (33.4 linear feet linear feet)The A. Piatt Andrew papers provide a record of the life and work of a prominent American who achieved distinction in a number of fields in the first part of the 20th century. Andrew taught economics at Harvard before being appointed to government office, first as Director of the United States Mint and then as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. Leaving the Treasury Department, he then acted on his own initiative as the founder and director of the American Field Service, a volunteer ambulance corps that operated with the French army on the battlefields of Europe during World War I. Following service in the United States Army, Andrew was elected to Congress in 1921 and remained a representative from Massachusetts until his death in 1936. All phases of his career in public service are documented in the papers.EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesRepublican Party (Nev.). Republican Party, Nev., records, 1876-1972.Republican Party (Nev.)Republican Party, Nev., records, 1876-1972.3 boxes.Chiefly records (1952-1972) of state conventions and of Washoe County Central Committee, including minutes, delegate election certificates, voter registration lists, lists of financial supporters, and a small amount of correspondence; together with records (1876-1906) of Storey County Central Committee, consisting of voter registration lists and scrapbook of newspaper articles dealing with activities of the party and Freemasonry. Correspondents include Lee Bond, A.B. Hermann, Alfred M. Lilienthal, and Charles E. Springer. Nevada State Historical SocietyMailliard, William S. (William Somers), 1917-1992,. Oral history interview with William S. Mailliard : transcript / of tape-recorded interviews conducted in 1977 and 1979 by Charles T. Morrissey for Former Members of Congress, Inc., 1981.Mailliard, William S. (William Somers), 1917-1992,Morrissey, Charles T.Oral history interview with William S. Mailliard : transcript / of tape-recorded interviews conducted in 1977 and 1979 by Charles T. Morrissey for Former Members of Congress, Inc., 1981.[6], 123 leaves ; 28 cm.Interviews conducted 1977-1979 by Charles T. Morrissey re Mailliard's years as a Republican congressman from California, 1953-1974. Discusses campaigning, congressional re-districting, maritime policy and legislation, U.S. foreign policy, conservation of natural resources; reflections on the governmental process and domestic politics; comments on John Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Robert S. McNamara, etc. UC Berkeley LibrariesUnited States. Post Office Dept. Selected items relating to Minnesota, 1855-1861.United States. Post Office Dept.Selected items relating to Minnesota, 1855-1861.1 folder.Correspondence (22 letters, typed copies) between post office officials in Washington, D.C. and various postmasters in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, all of these copied for their information on Minnesota postal matters. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryPugh, Thomas J. Papers, 1865-1868.Pugh, Thomas J.Yeates, James S.Papers, 1865-1868.16 items.Correspondence, accounts, and contract. Correspondence deals primarily with instructions to James S. Yeates, Pugh's agent in Georgia, to oversee crop production and to hire Negroes to work his Georgia plantation. Includes Pugh's descriptions of crop prospects in North Carolina; his opinions of the radicial congress, Civil War deserters, and lack of work by Freedmen; and his plans to return to Georgia. A significant item is a Decatur, Ga., contract (July 15, 1865) between Yeats and Pugh's former slaves for conditions of employment and payment for work on Pugh's land. North Carolina Division of Archives & HistWells, David Ames, 1828-1898. Papers of David Ames Wells [manuscript], 1851-1887.Wells, David Ames, 1828-1898.Gardner, Charles W.Greenough, William W. (William Whitwell), d. 1899.O'Donnell, S.Papers of David Ames Wells [manuscript], 1851-1887.5 items.Two letters to W. W. Greenough discuss a paper delivered at a meeting of the British Association for Promotion of Science which compared price-trade versus protection in Victoria and South Wales, Australia; the tax on gas and petroleum; and national accounts for the fiscal year. A third letter to the Walden Tariff Reform Club (Massachusetts) discusses the 1884 presidential election and its relation to the progress of tariff reform. There are also two engravings and a photograph of Wells. The correspondents include Charles W. Gardner, W.W. Greenough, and S. O'Donnell. University of Virginia. LibrarySeawell, Herbert F. (Herbert Floyd), 1869-1949. Herbert Floyd Seawell, Sr., papers, 1785-1930 [manuscript].Herbert Floyd Seawell, Sr., Papers, 1785-19305.64 Cubic FeetPapers (1785-1930) including correspondence, land records, legal materials, financial records, and miscellaneous items.EnglishEast Carolina University. J.Y. Joyner LibraryBarbour, Haley, 1947-. An oral history with Mr. Haley Barbour / interviewer: Orley B. Caudill.Barbour, Haley, 1947-Caudill, Orley B.An oral history with Mr. Haley Barbour / interviewer: Orley B. Caudill. c1990.88 leaves ; 29 cm.University of Southern Mississippi, Regional Campus, Joseph Anderson Cook LibraryBross, William, 1813-1890. William Bross papers, 1813-1956.Bross, William, 1813-1890.Adams, Charles Francis, 1835-1915.Blanchard, Rufus, 1821-1904.Colfax, Schuyler, 1823-1885.Field, Cyrus W. (Cyrus West), 1819-1892.Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872.Inglehart, N. P.Medill, Joseph, 1823-1899.Norris, Mark, Mrs.,Powers, Hiram, 1805-1873.William Bross papers, 1813-1956.1 oversize folder.Business and personal letters, mostly pertaining to William Bross of Chicago (Ill.), deeds, insurance policies, stock certificates, bills and receipts, diaries with transcripts (1858-1888), and genealogical materials. William Bross was the president of the Chicago Tribune Company and Lieutenant Governor of Illinois, 1865-1866. The collection includes 16 letters (1834-1837) from Moses Bross to his son William at Williams College; congratulations on Bross' 50th wedding anniversary, 1889; and condolences on his death, 1890. Genealogical materials are ca. 250 items, 1875-1945. Many bills and receipts are for European purchases made by Bross and his family. Collection includes a subscription book for Rufus Blanchard's Northwestern Quarterly Magazine (1858), with autographs and addresses of subscribers, including Abraham Lincoln; abolitionist poetry; and newspaper clippings regarding the magazine. The volume is inscribed as presented to William Bross by Rufus Blanchard, Chicago, February, 1884. Collection also includes 5 letters by Bross to Mrs. Mark Norris. Letters (4) in 1850-51 discuss the religious newspaper, the Prairie Herald, and Bross's family life and garden; letter of May 19, 1860, thanks her for her gift of hemlock from the banks of the Delaware and closes with, "Hurrah for Lincoln." Includes William Bross letter to Mrs. Stella S. Coatsworth (1870 June 21, 2 p.) offering corrections for future editions of her book, The Loyal People of the Northwest. Chicago History MuseumJames M. Beck Papers, 1787-1936, 1880-1936Beck, James M. (James Montgomery), 1861-1936.James M. Beck Papers 1787-1936 1880-193614.68 linear feet; 17 archival record storage boxes and 24 custom made phase boxesThe James Beck papers consist primarily of correspondence, articles, addresses and scrapbooks which document Beck's career as lawyer, Assistant United States Attorney, United States Attorney, Assistant Attorney General, Solicitor General of the United States, a Republican member of Congress, author, and public speaker.Princeton University. Library. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections.Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.Campaign Collection, 1800-1972Campaign Collection 1800-19725 linear ft.Ribbons, campaign literature, posters, photographs, clippings, etc. relating to x years of American campaignsEnglishSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research CenterMaschke, Maurice, 1868-1936. Papers 1924-1936.Maschke, Maurice, 1868-1936.Bolton, Chester.Bricker, John W. (John William), 1893-1986.Brown, Walter F.Burton, Harold H. (Harold Hitz), 1888-1964.Burton, Theodore E. (Theodore Elijah), 1851-1929.Culbertson, Ely.Davey, Martin L. (Martin Luther), 1884-1946.Davis, Harry L. (Harry Lyman), 1878-1950.Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889.Day, Robert H.Fackler, John D.Fessler, Mayo.Fess, Simeon D. (Simeon Davison), 1861-1936.Harding, J. W.Herbert, Paul.Hoover, Herbert.Ingalls, David S.Kennedy, Thomas M.Kohler, Fred.Mather, Katherine Hoyt.Matthias, Edward S.McCulloch, Roscoe E.New, Harry S.Osbourne, Clyde W.Sampson, Flem D.Sanders, Evert.Tracy, Joseph T.Willis, Frank B. (Frank Bartlette), 1871-1928.Work, Herbert.Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933.Papers 1924-1936.0.25 cubic foot.Lawyer, public official, and Republican national committeeman, of Cleveland, Ohio. Chiefly correspondence, relating to national and State Republican Party politics and patronage. Contact repository for more information. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyHerbert Hoover Oral History Program Interviews, 1966-1973Herbert Hoover Oral History Program Interviews, 1966-197326 manuscript boxes, 3 phonotape reels; (11 linear feet)Originals in possession of : Herbert Hoover Presidential Library. Interviews with political leaders, businessmen, military officers, journalists, writers, physicians, secretaries, aides, friends, and associates of Herbert Hoover, relating to their recollections of Hoover in various capacities, including relief work director, president of the United States, and chairman of the Hoover Commissions. Interviews sponsored by the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace.EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesPapers, 1922-1963Jessica Weis, 1901-1963Papers, 1922-19637 cartons, 1/2 file box, 4 folio folders, 1 folio+ folder, 1 oversize folderCorrespondence, speeches, articles, etc., of Jessica McCullough Weis, active in the Republican party on the county, state and national levels.Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaKellogg, Frank B. (Frank Billings), 1856-1937. Frank B. Kellogg papers, 1890-1942 [microform].Kellogg, Frank B. (Frank Billings), 1856-1937.Anderson, Chandler P. (Chandler Parsons), 1866-1936.Astor, Nancy Witcher Langhorne Astor, Viscountess, 1879-1964.Beck, James M. (James Montgomery), 1861-1936.Borah, William Edgar, 1865-1940.Bryn-Jones, David, 1882-1976.Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1862-1947.Butler, Pierce, 1866-1939.Christianson, Theodore, 1883-1948.Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933.Cowling, Donald J. (Donald John), 1880-1965.Davis, Dwight Filley, 1879-1945.Davis, James J. (James John), 1873-1947.Davis, John W. (John William), 1873-1955.Fletcher, Henry Prather, 1873-1959.Frelinghuysen, Joseph S. (Joseph Sherman), 1869-1948.Grew, Joseph C. (Joseph Clark), 1880-1965.Hammond, John Hays, 1855-1936.Hard, William, 1878-1962.Herrick, Myron T. (Myron Timothy), 1854-1929.Hilles, Charles Dewey, 1867-1949.Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964.Houghton, Alanson Bigelow, 1863-1941.Hughes, Charles Evans, 1862-1948.Johnson, Nelson T. (Nelson Trusler), 1887-1954.Kellogg, Clara Cook, 1861-1942.Levinson, Salmon Oliver, 1865-1941.Lilly, Richard C. , 1884-1959.Lippmann, Walter, 1889-1974.Mackay, Clarence Hungerford.Marcosson, Isaac Frederick, 1876-1961.Mayo, Charles Horace, 1865-1939.Mayo, William James, 1861-1939.Mellon, Andrew W. (Andrew William), 1855-1937.Moos, Charles J., 1880-Morgan, George W., 1884-Morrow, Dwight W. (Dwight Whitney), 1873-1931.O'Laughlin, John Callan, 1873-1949.Olds, Robert Edwin, 1875-1932.Ottis, Francis J., 1871-1935.Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.Root, Elihu, 1845-1937.Rowe, L. S. (Leo Stanton), 1871-1946.Severance, Cordenio Arnold, 1862-1925.Sheffield, James R. (James Rockwell), 1864-1938.Spencer, George H.Sterling, Frederick, b. 1876.Stimson, Henry L. (Henry Lewis), 1867-1950.Strawn, Silas Hardy, 1866-Swenson, Laurits Selmer, 1865-1947.Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.Warren, Charles Beecher.Wickersham, George W. (George Woodward), 1858-1936.American Bar Association.American Peace Society.American Society of International Law.Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.Citizens' Non-Partisan Committee.Council on Foreign Relations.Pan American Union.Roosevelt Memorial Association.Frank B. Kellogg papers, 1890-1942 [microform].24.0 cubc feet (24 boxes) and 54 microfilm reels.Correspondence, memoranda, speeches, background materials, clippings, memorabilia, and other papers of this U.S. senator from Minnesota (1917-1923), ambassador to Great Britain (1923-1925), secretary of state (1925-1929), and judge on the Permanent Court of International Justice (World Court) (1930-1935). Besides reflecting the issues and activities associated with these positions, the papers also provide considerable information about state and national Republican party politics, and about U.S. politics in general. Lesser amounts of material document his organizational memberships and activities, business affairs, career as St. Paul (Minn.) lawyer, and family matters. None of his official dispatches as ambassador or secretary of state are present. Papers from Kellogg's service as ambassador provide information on the European military, diplomatic, social, and economic scene; revision of the schedule of World War I reparations payments by Germany; and the official and social life of an ambassador. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryLeague of Women Voters of New York State Records, 1912-1981.League of Women Voters of New York State Records, 1912-1981.40 linear ft (ca. 31,100 items in 68 boxes, 26 volumes, & 7 oversize items).EnglishColumbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryTaft, Charles P. (Charles Phelps), 1897-1983. Papers of Charles P. Taft, 1816-1983 (bulk 1937-1979).Taft, Charles P. (Charles Phelps), 1897-1983Charles P. Taft Papers185,000 items; 465 containers plus 3 oversize; 187 linear feetLawyer, Protestant lay leader, and mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio. Son of President William H. Taft. Family and general correspondence, diaries, memoranda, reports, subject files, drafts of speeches and writings, financial papers, newspaper clippings, printed material, scrapbooks, and other papers relating chiefly to Taft's role in Cincinnati politics, municipal reform, law practice, and business interests, church activities, and state and national Republican Party politics.EnglishEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionLog Cabin Republicans of Houston Collection RG 1125., 1993 to 1995Log Cabin Republicans of Houston Collection 1993 to 1995EnglishHouston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public LibaryGutzon Borglum Papers, 1895-1960, (bulk 1912-1941)Borglum, Gutzon, 1867-1941Gutzon Borglum Papers 1895-1960 (bulk 1912-1941)71,000 items; 191 containers; 76.4 linear feet; 1 microfilm reelArtist, author, and sculptor. Correspondence, diaries, family papers, subject files, speeches and writings, and other papers relating primarily to Borglum's artistic works, especially the Mount Rushmore National Memorial and plans for a Confederate memorial at Stone Mountain, Georgia. Also includes records of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial Commission and of its officials.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionWillkie, Wendell L. (Wendell Lewis), 1892-1944. Wendell L. Willkie campaign speeches, 1940.Willkie, Wendell L. (Wendell Lewis), 1892-1944.Wendell L. Willkie campaign speeches, 1940.13 phonorecords.Relates to American foreign and domestic policy. Includes speeches delivered at Los Angeles and San Francisco, and a few radio announcements. Sound use copies available. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryBristow, Benjamin Helm, 1832-1896. Benjamin Helm Bristow [microform] : papers, selections from Library of Congress.Bristow, Benjamin Helm, 1832-1896.Benjamin Helm Bristow [microform] : papers, selections from Library of Congress.1 reel.Rutherford B Hayes Presidential Center, Hayes Presidential CenterRepublican Party (Pa.). State Committee. Republican song sheet, circa 1888.Republican Party (Pa.). State Committee.Republican song sheet, circa 1888.2 p.This songsheet presents lyrics to two songs supporting the Republican candidates in the presidential election of 1888. Under the Banner of Protection, to the tune of Marching through Georgia, praised Benj. Harrison and Levi Morton, and was made available by the Republican State Committee of Pennsylvania. Good-By, Old Grover, Good-By!, to the tune of Good-by, my Lover, Good-bye, lampooned the policies of Grover Cleveland. Includes woodcut of American flag. Pennsylvania State University LibrariesPatterson, Jefferson, 1891-1977. Papers of Jefferson Patterson, 1824-1978 (bulk 1921-1977).Patterson, Jefferson, 1824-1977Jefferson Patterson Papers27,500 items; 84 containers plus 2 oversize plus 1 classified; 33.6 linear feetDiplomat. Correspondence, family papers, diaries (1928-1930), speeches, notes and book drafts, other writings, memoranda, subject files, legal and financial papers, biographical material, academic notebooks, scrapbooks, and other papers documenting Patterson's career as a diplomat and foreign service officer serving at American embassies in China, Colombia, Egypt, Germany, Norway, Peru, Poland, and Turkey, and as ambassador to Uruguay.EnglishEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionWharton Barker Papers, 1864-1921, (bulk 1887-1896)Barker, Wharton, 1846-1921Wharton Barker Papers 1864-1921 (bulk 1887-1896)7,000 items; 27 containers plus 1 oversize; 9 linear feetFinancier, publicist, and politician. Correspondence, letterbooks, photographs, pamphlets, printed matter, and scrapbooks reflecting Barker’s broad interests in American and foreign business matters especially in Russia and China, bimetallism, and politics.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionYoung, Milton Ruben, 1897-1983. Milton R. Young photograph collection [graphic].Young, Milton Ruben, 1897-1983.Milton R. Young photograph collection [graphic]. [1945-1980]1,825 photographic prints.This extensive collection of photographic prints document the long political career of Senator Milton R. Young. The collection has been organized into three series: Topical, Portraits, and Albums. The images include portraits of other senators with whom Young served, senatorial bodies, committees, foreign travels, visitors to his office, as well as events and people in North Dakota. The finding aid provides detailed access to specific people and events. North Dakota State University LibraryGavin, Robert L., 1916-1981. Papers, 1960-1968.Gavin, Robert L., 1916-1981.Papers, 1960-1968.7 items.Scrapbooks and speeches. Pfeiffer University, Gustavus Adolphus Pfeiffer LibraryHolm O. Bursum Papers, 1873-1936Bursum, Holm O., 1867-1953Holm O. Bursum Papers 1873-193620 boxes (7.35 cu. ft.), plus 2 volumes, plus 1 oversized folderEnglishSpanish; CastilianThe University of New Mexico, University Libraries, Center for SouthwestResearchCampaigns and Elections Collection, 1816-1972.Campaigns and Elections Collection, 1816-1972.77 items.An artificial collection of documents, election tickets, campaign literature and photographs from national, state, and local elections. Most of the state election material concerns Virginia and the largest group of materials is from the 1932 presidential campaign. William & Mary LibrariesOles, Floyd. Reminiscences of Floyd Oles and Mrs. Floyd Oles : oral history, 1972.Oles, Floyd.Burg, Maclyn,Reminiscences of Floyd Oles and Mrs. Floyd Oles : oral history, 1972.Transcript: 125 leaves.Washington State Eisenhower nomination campaign 1952; grassroots, caucuses, Eisenhower vs. Taft; Taft campaign 1940; Japanese internment, California 1941; Denmark 1948; Republican National Convention 1952. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesDenton, Jeremiah A. U.S. Senate campaign and office records, 1980-1986.Denton, Jeremiah A.U.S. Senate campaign and office records, 1980-1986.229.5 cu. ft.Files of Denton's legislative staff, including speeches; general subject files; recommendations to federal departments and agencies; general committee files; legislative subject files; Alabama grants and projects files; press scrapbooks, clippings, and video tapes; briefing books; standard responses to constituents' letters; campaign files from Denton's 1980 and 1986 senatorial campaigns; and three oral history interviews with Denton, conducted by Dwayne Cox, Auburn University Archivst, with transcripts. Auburn University.Arthur, Sara Holt. Sara Holt Arthur collection, 1816-1899 [manuscript].Sara Holt Arthur Collection, 1816-18990.108 Cubic Feet, 306 itemsCollection (1816-1899) including correspondence, legal papers, military papers, etc. relating to William D. Holt and his cotton sales business, local policies, railroad construction, the Farmers Alliance, private debts, his service during the Civil War, and business records.EnglishEast Carolina University. J.Y. Joyner LibraryWillis Van Devanter Papers, 1884-1941Van Devanter, Willis, 1859-1941Willis Van Devanter Papers 1884-194117,000 items; 53 containers; 21.3 linear feetLawyer, jurist, and Supreme Court justice. Correspondence, letterbooks, legal records and briefs, speeches, lectures, and scrapbooks documenting Van Devanter’s law practice in Wyoming, his involvement in Republican Party politics, and his service as associate justice of the Supreme Court.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionCountryman, John W. (John Woods), 1944-. Papers, 1984-1990.Countryman, John W. (John Woods), 1944-Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives.Papers, 1984-1990.3.25 linear ft. (3 boxes)Papers cover Countryman's three terms in the General Assembly and include correspondence to and from constituents, House and Senate bills, reports, and vouchers. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryShanley, Bernard M. (Bernard Michael), 1903-1992. Reminiscences of Bernard M. Shanley : oral history, 1975.Shanley, Bernard M. (Bernard Michael), 1903-1992.Horrocks, David,Reminiscences of Bernard M. Shanley : oral history, 1975.Transcript: 123 leaves.Harold Stassen and the Republican presidential nomination, 1951-1952; Dwight Eisenhower's appointment schedule during campaign and presidency; ancecdotes about Dwight Eisenhower, Sherman Adams, Richard Nixon, Thomas E. Dewey, Robert A. Taft, and other. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesYoung, Lafayette, 1848-1926. Papers, 1891-1926.Young, Lafayette, 1848-1926.Papers, 1891-1926.Correspondence and telegrams (1891-1926); subject files on European relief (1920-1921) and a U.S. Navy Press tour (1924); as well as speeches, ephemera, newspaper clippings and photographs relating to Young's career. State Historical Society of Iowa, LibraryBriggs, James A., 1811-1889. Scrapbooks, 1830-1887 / James A. Briggs.Briggs, James A., 1811-1889.Scrapbooks, 1830-1887 / James A. Briggs.1.0 linear ft. (2 v.)Scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings, letters, proclamations, pictures, and notes written by Briggs, concerning Briggs' career as an attorney and journalist. Western Reserve Historical Society, Research LibraryFessenden, William Pitt, 1806-1869. Papers, 1862-1869.Fessenden, William Pitt, 1806-1869.Papers, 1862-1869.12 items.Letters concerning political matters and foreign affairs. Topics mentioned include the Afro-American suffrage provision in the Virginia Constitution of 1868; Fessenden's vote during impeachment proceedings against Andrew Johnson; the "Copperheads" in Vermont and Maine; U.S. relations with Belgium, Greece, and Turkey; and King Leopold I. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryHerrick, Myron T. (Myron Timothy), 1854-1929. Myron T. Herrick papers, 1827-1941.Herrick, Myron T. (Myron Timothy), 1854-1929.Herrick, Carolyn Melville Parmely, d. 1918.Herrick, Agnes Blackwell, d. 1956.Herrick, Parmely W. (Parmely Webb), 1881-1937.Herrick, Parmely W. (Parmely Webb), 1910-1957.Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964.Lindbergh, Anne Morrow, 1906-2001.McKinley, William, 1843-1901.McKinley, Ida Saxton, 1847-1907.Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924.Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923.Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933.Pincare︠, Raymond, 1860-1934.Briand, Aristide, 1862-1932.Kellogg, Frank B. (Frank Billings), 1856-1937.Hughes, Charles Evans, 1862-1948.Clemenceau, Georges, 1841-1929.Myron T. Herrick papers, 1827-1941.16.01 linear ft.Consists of correspondence, speeches, articles, memoirs, newspaper and magazine clippings, memoranda, notes, receipts, deeds, programs and other memorablilia, passports, reports, appointment books, bound visitors' and engagement books, luncheon and dinner records, diaries, photographs, and scrapbooks. Includes correspondence covering Herrick's terms as United States Ambassador to France, particularly his second stint 1921-1929. Correspondents include Ida and William McKinley, William Howard Taft, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Herbert Hoover, Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Charles E. Hughes, Frank B. Kellogg, Aristide Briand, Georges Clemenceau, Raymonde Poincare︠, and Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh. Also included are materials relating to the 1927 transatlantic flight of Lindbergh and his reception in Paris. Western Reserve Historical Society, Research LibraryCameron, Ralph H. (Ralph Henry), b. 1863. Papers of Ralph H. Cameron, 1902-1922.Cameron, Ralph H. (Ralph Henry), b. 1863.Bass, W. W.Doe, E. M. (Edward M.), 1850-1919.Eaton, William Dunseath.Hitchcock, Frank H. (Frank Harris), 1867-1935.Hubbell, John Lorenzo.Kibbey, Joseph H. (Joseph Henry), 1853-1924.Pinchot, Gifford.Pollock, T. E.Sloan, Richard E., 1857.Smith, Hoval A.Smith, Marcus A.Stevens, Henry J.Stoddard, Isaac Taft.Todd, James.Valentine, Robert G. (Robert Grosvenor), 1872-1916.Young, George U.Zachau, B. W.Arizona Central Bank.Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company.Fred Harvey (Firm)Republican Party (Ariz.)Republican Party (U.S. : 1854-)United States. Climatological Service.United States. Dept. of Agriculture.United States. Forest Service.United States. Office of Indian Affairs.Papers of Ralph H. Cameron, 1902-1922.1,527 items.7 boxes.This collection consists of materials relating to Ralph H. Cameron's political and business activities, mostly in the years between 1903 and 1912. Box 1 consists of manuscript files, including land and mining claims, financial documents, and political documents, including press releases regarding statehood and ranching. Also included with the manuscripts are materials related to bills introduced by Cameron, "Letters Protesting the Statehood Bill," and Congratulatory telegrams. The "Bills Introduced" includes depredation claims reported to Cameron, for which he sought Congressional consideration, and consist of correspondence with the claimants and Commissioner of Indian Affairs Robert G. Valentine, copies of the legislation Cameron sponsored, and Congressional Committee reports on the proposals. Also included with "Bills Introduced" is material relating to a bridge over the Little Colorado River in Arizona for which Cameron sought Congressional funding. The material protesting statehood consist almost entirely of letters, many of them mechanically reproduced or copied verbatim, demanding that Arizona be allowed to maintain its provisions for a literacy requirement in voter registration. One file consists of congratulatory telegrams sent on the occasion of Arizona's statehood. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence. Among the most prominent subjects is Cameron's business activity at the Grand Canyon, including the Bright Angel Trail and the Cameron Hotel and Camps, and the conflicts that his interests triggered with the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad (ATSF), the Santa Fe Land Improvement Company, the Fred Harvey Company, the Hotel El Tovar, the United States Department of Interior, and the United States Forest Service. There is some discussion of travel and tourism to the Grand Canyon, including discussions by Cameron's agents of competing with the ATSF and Fred Harvey Company over visitors, but the bulk of the Grand Canyon-related materials deal with Cameron's tenuous land and mining claims and water rights in the canyon region. Cameron had many partners, agents, and competitors in his endeavors, and the collection reveals Cameron's struggles to have his land and mining claims recognized by the United States Forest Service, and his efforts to prevent the designation of the Grand Canyon as a National Park. Prominent individuals represented in the collection include attorneys E. M. Doe, T. E. Pollock, and Gifford Pinchot. A second major subject represented in the correspondence is Cameron's involvement in Republican politics in the early twentieth century. As Arizona's territorial delegate to Congress, Cameron fielded a variety of complaints and requests from constituents and other favor seekers. Also of particular note are numerous letters between Cameron and his allies and opponents over Arizona political appointments, including court seats, local postmaster positions, and the Arizona Territory's governorship. Furthermore, the collection reveals Cameron's deep involvement with the Republican Party's organization at territorial and national levels. The collection includes materials related to the 1912 race for the Republican nomination for President, between William H. Taft and Theodore Roosevelt. Cameron and his fellow Taft supporters wrote back and forth often in the Spring of 1912 as they worked to ensure that Arizona "went with Taft." A few items deal with Cameron's failed campaign for the new state's Senate seat in 1912. Prominent correspondents on political issues include Cameron's secretary, B. W. "Bernie" Zachau, Arizona Governors Joseph H. Kibbey and Richard E. Sloan, Arizona Republican Party Chair Hoval Smith, Republican National Committee Chair Frank Hitchcock, Cameron's predecessor as Territorial Delegate, Marcus A. "Mark" Smith, and George U. Young. John Lorenzo Hubbell was involved heavily in Arizona politics. The collection also includes correspondence related to Cameron's requests to move the Navajo Indian Reservation's boundaries. Cameron also kept letters of introduction written on his behalf to prominent politicians and business leaders. Authors of these include William Dunseath Eaton, and Isaac Taft Stoddard. The collection also includes a small ephemera section, which consists of tourism-related materials, invitations, bulletins, Congressional Bills, newspaper clippings, and tickets to the 1912 Republican National Convention. Other subjects in the collection include: the Snake dance, and water rights in Arizona. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical GardensHoward, Jacob Merritt, 1805-1871. Jacob M. Howard papers, 1796-1870Howard, Jacob Merritt, 1805-1871.Clay, Henry, 1777-1852.Everett, Edward, 1794-1865.Thomas, Isaiah, 1749-1831.Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852.Jacob M. Howard papers, 1796-187014 linear ft. (10 boxes, 7 wallets, 22 volumes, 4 large manuscripts)Legal, business, and political correspondence, journals (1836-67), ledgers (1833-62), law registers (1833-69), an index to law registers (1842-69), and election data (1865-71). The papers relate to Howard's Detroit law practice and to his political activities as a Whig and later as a founder of the Republican Party. Includes Charter Oak Mining Company correspondence (1846-50) ; correspondence relating to the Phoenix Bank of New York case (1830-60) and the case of Anastasia Carroll vs. Francis Tremble (1849-72); deeds (1702-1825) reflecting title transfers of Mansion House, a hotel in Albany, N. Y.; and Repentigny seigniory papers concerning a prolonged legal dispute over the title to land included in the seigniory at Sault Ste. Marie granted by King Louis XV of France to de Bonne and de Repentigny in 1750. Correspondents include Henry Clay, Edward Everett, Isaiah Thomas, and Daniel Webster. Detroit Public Library, Detroit Main LibraryRowley, William Reuben, 1824-1886. Papers, 1862-1892.Rowley, William Reuben, 1824-1886.Papers, 1862-1892.ca. 75 items.Some orders and receipts. Letter,1863, of Wallace to Halleck defending his late arrival at the battle of Shiloh. Several letters, one from W.T. Sherman, 1879 and a report by Rowley, 1881, in reference to Wallace and the battle of Shiloh. War letters from Alexander Osborth, Adam Badeau, Ely Parker, Col. George Leet, and John Rawlins. A letter, Oct. 1863, from Osborth discusses his wish to go to Texas, and his order to go to Florida and "our friend has had a hand in it." All discuss the news of the war, the various troop movements and generals, and their acquaintances on Grant's staff. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryClarke, William Penn, 1817-1903. Papers, 1844-1866.Clarke, William Penn, 1817-1903.Papers, 1844-1866..75 linear ft. (2 boxes)Chiefly correspondence, accompanied by several miscellaneous documents, an autobiographical sketch, and a draft of a legislative act related to intoxication. State Historical Society of Iowa, LibraryEdmonds, Helen G. (Helen Grey), 1911-1995. Helen Edmonds Papers, 1951-1994.Edmonds, Helen G. (Helen Grey), 1911-1995.Helen Edmonds Papers, 1951-1994.4062 items.Collection contains primarily correspondence and printed materials, including speeches, clippings, and photocopies. Two large sections of materials concern her interests and activities as a member of the Republican Party and her work as an alternate delegate to the U.N. General Assembly, 1970. Some materials relate to her work with the National Peace Corps Advisory Council, to educational exchange, consultations in Europe and Israel, and other work experiences in an international context. Papers representing her duties as a college professor are limited. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryLanger, William, 1886-1959. Pre-Senate papers, 1900-1941 (inclusive)Langer, William, 1886-1959.Pre-Senate papers, 1900-1941 (inclusive)106 boxes.The Langer collection is extensive. Included in this section, Series I, Pre-Senate Papers, 1900-1941, are materials documenting programs and conflicts within the Nonpartisan League's state program of socialism which included the owning and management of state industries (1918-1921). Also in this Series are materials from Langer's gubernatorial years revealing problems of the depression in North Dakota (1921-1941), drought, early New Deal programs, and conflicts with the Roosevelt administration. University of North Dakota, Chester Fritz LibraryTaft, Lloyd, 1923-1985. Reminiscences of Lloyd Taft : oral history, 1970.Taft, Lloyd, 1923-1985.Mason, John T., 1909-,Reminiscences of Lloyd Taft : oral history, 1970.Transcript: 113 leaves.Tape: 2 reels.Childhood in Cincinnati; impressions of father, Senator Robert A. Taft, mother, and other relatives; family vacations on Murray Bay, Canada; Yale College; father's career; Republican Convention 1952; father's relationship with Dwight Eisenhower; mother's illness and father's death. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesLincoln-Dembitz Republican League (Chicago, Ill.). [Miscellaneous campaign literature, pamphlets, etc.].Lincoln-Dembitz Republican League (Chicago, Ill.)[Miscellaneous campaign literature, pamphlets, etc.].1 folder.Chicago History MuseumBrady, James D. (James Dennis), 1843-1900. James D. Brady autograph collection, 1776-1948.Brady, James D. (James Dennis), 1843-1900.James D. Brady autograph collection, 1776-1948.10 items.Letters to Brady from Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford Birchard Hayes, Henry Cabot Lodge, William McKinley, and others concerning Republican Party politics; autograph album (1881-1882) of prominent figures; facsimile of a letter (1817 Sept. 9) from Thomas Jefferson to Joseph C. Cabell; and facsimile of George Mason's draft of the Virginia Declaration of Rights (1776). Library of CongressHero, Andrew J., b. 1839. Andrew Jr. and George Hero papers, 1829-1905 (bulk 1840-1890).Hero, Andrew J., b. 1839.Hero, George A.Andrew Jr. and George Hero papers, 1829-1905 (bulk 1840-1890).1.1 linear ft. (599 items, 2 ms. v., 4 pr. v.)Correspondence, financial, professional, and political papers, and photographs document the personal and professional life of Andrew Hero, Jr. Correspondence includes letters and telegrams which treat matters of financial, political and personal interest and mention the Washington Artillery. Financial papers illustrate purchases of land for himself and for others (1840-1890) and include deeds, land grants, mortgage agreements, a plat showing lots and land in New Orleans, and tax and insurance receipts. Professional papers show his appointments as commissioner of deeds to various states (1866-1879) and include some of his unofficial and duplicate papers as notary public. Political papers reflect his activities in the Republican Party, as a representative in National Republican Conventions, and as a candidate for membership in the U.S. House of Representatives. Personal papers document his role in the Washington Artillery and invitations addressed to Matilda Hero reflect the various functions sponsored by the Washington Artillery. Two photograph albums illustrate the lives of Andrew Hero and his family and include some Civil War images. Printed items include a brodside entitled "Official vote of the parish of Lafayette," (Nov. 5, 1874), pamphlets, including a muster roll of the Washington Infantry, and a newspaper clipping about the Starr Land Office in Texas. EnglishSpanish; CastilianFrenchLouisiana State University, LSU LibrariesGiddings, Joshua R. (Joshua Reed), 1795-1864. Correspondence, 1854-1860.Giddings, Joshua R. (Joshua Reed), 1795-1864.Julian, George Washington, 1817-1899.Adams, Charles Francis, 1807-1886.Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873.American Abolition Society.Correspondence, 1854-1860.1 reel of microfilm.Correspondence of Joshua Giddings with family members and acquaintances, including William Lloyd Garrison, regarding reconstruction policy; also correspondence of George W. Julian (1817-1899), Member of Congress from Indiana, and others, including the American Abolition Society, Charles Francis Adams, and Salmon P. Chase; concerning the Republican Party, slavery, the 1856 Republican convention, and political strategy. University of Notre Dame, Hesburgh LibraryMuse, Benjamin. Papers, 1919-1973.Muse, Benjamin.Papers, 1919-1973.747 items.Correspondence, writings, addresses, memoranda, printed material, and clippings, documenting Muse's career as a soldier in World War I, secretary in the diplomatic services (1920-1934), Virginia state senator (1936), and activist in the Republican Party, officer in World War II, and director of the Leadership Project, Southern Regional Council (1959-1964). Includes drafts and research notes for his books, Tarheel Tommy Atkins (1963), Ten years of prelude: the story of integration since the Supreme Court's 1954 decision (1964), and The American Negro revolution: from nonviolence to Black Power, 1963-1967 (1968); and memoranda (1959-1964) for the Southern Regional Council on his travels through the South and talks with Southern leaders on race relations. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryDickinson, Lester Jesse, 1873-1968. Papers of Lester J. Dickinson, 1898-1955.Dickinson, Lester Jesse, 1873-1968.Papers of Lester J. Dickinson, 1898-1955.Papers, 2 linear ft., (4 boxes)Photographs, 2 folders.Scrapbooks, 15 items.The papers of Lester J. Dickinson document his political career. Primarily composed of speeches and scrapbooks, the collection also contains correspondence, clippings, and campaign materials. University of Iowa LibrariesParker, John Johnston, 1885-1958. John Johnston Parker papers, 1920-1956.Parker, John Johnston, 1885-1958.John Johnston Parker papers, 1920-1956.30,000 items (38.0 linear ft.)Papers include correspondence and other materials relating to legal practice; to jurisprudence in general, including judicial organization and international law; to the North Carolina and national Republican parties in which Parker was influential; to Parker's unconfirmed appointment to the United States Supreme Court in 1930 and other occasions on which he was considered for the Supreme Court. To the University of North Carolina, of which he was long an active trustee; and to many other personal, political, and civic matters and organizations. There are also papers relating to official duties, including informal memoranda of cases and decisions, among them labor and racial integration cases, and reports of annual conferences of circuit judges. Other papers relate to the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials, 1945-1946, at which he was an alternate judge on the International Military Tribunal from the United States, and to study committees of the American Bar Association. University of North Carolina at Chapel HillThomas W. South papers, 1861-1919South, Thomas W., 1847-1922Thomas W. South papers 1861-191916.0 Linear feetThomas Winfield South (1847-1922) moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1872 to work for the Disston & Sons Saw Works as manager and land-agent for the Disston-owned properties in the Tacony section of the city. Heavily involved in real estate, transportation, and local politics and government, South became a prominent figure in Tacony and the city at large. Like his cousins Hamilton Disston (1844-1896) - the largest single investor in Florida's history - and Jacob Disston (1862-1938), South was involved with the development of central Florida. The Thomas W. South papers, 1861-1919, primarily consist of correspondence and legal papers that document South's various political and business engagements in Philadelphia. The collection also contains correspondence of the St. Petersburg Investment Company, 1905-1919 (bulk 1911-1912), an organization founded by Jacob Disston and fellow Philadelphian investors to finance development projects in and around Disston lands in Florida. Court records relating to South's position as magistrate (largely inaccessible to researchers because of the very poor condition of the materials) and secondary-source materials on South and Hamilton Disston are also included.Historical Society of TaconyJack Kemp Papers, 1924-2009, (bulk 1963-1996)Kemp, JackJack Kemp papers, 1924-2009118,500 items ; 395 containers plus 1 classified and 19 oversize ; 163.6 linear feet ; 73 digital files (2.85MB)United States cabinet officer, United States representative from New York, and football player. Chiefly correspondence, memoranda, speeches, statements, writings, legislative files, subject files, appointment books, scheduling files, press releases, newsletters, printed matter, clippings, and photographs documenting Kemp's career as a professional athlete and as a public official.EnglishEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionYoung, Howard. Reminiscences of Howard Young : oral history, 1968.Young, Howard.Jeffrey, Harry P.,Reminiscences of Howard Young : oral history, 1968.Transcript: 24 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Education, University of Illinois, Fort Schuyler Naval Training School; Republican Party in Ohio, 1948-1952. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesThe Testing of women, [1924].The Testing of women, [1924].1 item (1 p.) ; 22 x 14 cm.Anti-Republican broadside issued during the campaign of 1924, in support of Davis and Bryan. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyRepublican Party (Ky.). Republican Party (Ky.) campaign ephemera 1876.Republican Party (Ky.)Republican Party (Ky.) campaign ephemera 1876.1 item.Indiana Republican Party ticket from the 1876 presidential campaign. Includes names of candidates for president, vice-president, electors for the state at large and district electors. The Filson Historical SocietyMcAllister, John A. (John Allister), 1822-1896. American Political Ephemera, 1835-1884 (inclusive).McAllister, John A. (John Allister), 1822-1896.American Political Ephemera, 1835-1884 (inclusive).1 box .21 linear ft.The collection consists of handbills, circular letters, poll tabulations, and miscellaneous electioneering material, including satirical and cartoon campaign cards, for political campaigns in Pennsylvania, predominantly in Philadelphia. Filed in with Elections, Miscellaneous are two advertising cards for campaign card and campaign badge manufacturers, and a few electioneering pieces related to New York campaigns. Porterville Public LibraryAnderson, Annelise Graebner. Annelise Graebner Anderson papers, 1968-1988.Anderson, Annelise Graebner.United States. Office of Management and Budget.United States. President's Commission on Privatization.Annelise Graebner Anderson papers, 1968-1988.139 ms. boxes.Schedules, memoranda, correspondence, reports, transcripts of meetings and hearings, notes, briefing papers, budget data, press releases, and clippings, relating to the presidential campaigns of Richard M. Nixon in 1968 and Ronald Reagan in 1980; preparation for the Reagan presidential administration; preparation of budgets during the Reagan presidential administration; domestic policy issues and economic conditions during the Reagan presidential administration; and activities of the President's Commission on Privatization in investigating and making recommendations concerning the desirability of transferring various functions and assets of the United States government to the private sector. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryLukens, Donald E., 1931-2010. Papers 1966-1975.Lukens, Donald E., 1931-2010.Papers 1966-1975.32 cubic feet.Air Force officer, U.S. Representative, and State legislator, of Middletown, Ohio. General, legislative, and political correspondence and reports, press releases, invitations, bills and personal files relating to Lukens' term in the 90th Congress (1967-68) and 110th Ohio General Assembly (1973-74.) Contact repository for more information. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyBush, Prescott Sheldon, 1895-1972. Prescott S. Bush papers, 1952-1962.Bush, Prescott Sheldon, 1895-1972.Prescott S. Bush papers, 1952-1962.22 linear ft.The collection contains biographical sketches, newspaper clippings, information on legislative bills, correspondence, texts of interviews and speeches, press releases, photographs of flood damage and films of television appearances, and scrapbooks. There is little to no personal or family items in the collection. University of Connecticut, Homer Babbidge LibraryAndrew Johnson Papers, 1783-1947, (bulk 1865-1869)Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875Andrew Johnson Papers 1783-1947 (bulk 1865-1869)40,000 items; 245 containers plus 1 oversize; 55.8 linear feet; 55 microfilm reelsU. S. president, vice president, senator, representative, and army officer. Correspondence, memoranda, diaries, messages and speeches, courts-martial and amnesty records, financial records, lists, newspaper clippings, printed matter, scrapbooks, photographs, and other papers relating chiefly to Johnson's presidency.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionClark, Herma Naomi, 1871-1959. Herma Clark papers, ca. 1930-1947.Clark, Herma Naomi, 1871-1959.Tribune Company.Herma Clark papers, ca. 1930-1947.5 linear ft. (12 boxes)Personal and business correspondence relating to Chicago journalist Herma Clark's writings, family matters, and realty business in Chicago and Florida. Includes letters and notes; fan mail; play scripts, texts of speeches, manuscripts of books and columns; songs, poetry, sayings, epitaphs, and recipes; and reminiscences sent by readers of her popular historical newspaper column that ran in the Chicago Tribune for 30 years (1929-1959), named "When Chicago Was Young," about high society, major events, and daily life in the city from about 1854 to 1911. The collection includes materials about several prominent Chicago families, including the McCormick family, Blair family, and Mandel family; reminiscences about Abraham Lincoln; the Great Chicago Fire of 1871; Chicago architecture, buildings, and streets; James A. Garfield and the 1880 Republican Convention; Miss Clark's European travels in 1907 and 1934; and letters from Robert R. McCormick, 1940-1953. Chicago History MuseumHarold Stassen papers., 1910s-1999 (bulk 1938-1980).Stassen, Harold Edward,1907-2001.Harold Stassen papers. 1910s-1999 (bulk 1938-1980).Papers documenting the life and career of a former Minnesotagovernor, presidential contender, naval officer, United Nations charter delegate,and Eisenhower cabinet member.EnglishFrenchJapaneseRussianSpanish; CastilianMinnesota Historical SocietySpinner, Francis Elias, 1802-1890. Francis E. Spinner papers, 1856-1883.Spinner, Francis Elias, 1802-1890.Francis E. Spinner papers, 1856-1883.1 folder.Letters from Francis E. Spinner to Elias Root discussing Spinner's political career and the Whig and Republican political parties. Both men were from Mohawk, New York. New York State Historical Documents (Albany, N.Y.)Republican Party tickets, 1864Republican Party tickets 18642 folders; (0.2 linear ft.)The National Union tickets are tickets for Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson in the 1864 election.EnglishL. Tom Perry Special CollectionsRepublican Party history collection, circa 1878-1921Republican Party (Kan.)Republican Party history collection, circa 1878-19211.25 cubic feet (3 boxes) + 1 microfilm reel; 35mm.This collection consists of assembled materials from various sources regarding the history of the Republican Party in Kansas. It includes records of Republican and Populist votes in each township and city in Kansas for the elections in 1896, 1898, 1900, and 1902; certification of credentials of delegates to the Republican State Convention in Topeka in 1878; various materials from the 1880 state and national conventions and from the 1884 state convention; materials related to the 1882 State Congressional Convention (including documents organized alphabetically by county); certification of Kansas Republican Party delegates to the Anti-Saloon Republican Convention in 1886; miscellaneous correspondence and other materials from the State Central Committee for the 1890s and 1900s; a register of callers at the 1904 convention in Chicago, Illinois; and other related materials. Kansas State Historical SocietyThomas Henry Carter Papers, 1833-1917, (bulk 1888-1917)Carter, Thomas Henry, 1854-1922Thomas Henry Carter Papers 1833-1917 (bulk 1888-1917)9,000 items; 25 containers plus 1 oversize; 9.6 linear feet; 16 microfilm reelsLawyer and United States representative and senator from Montana. Correspondence, writings, memoranda, clippings, notes, invitations, photographs, and financial records relating primarily to Montana, Republican Party politics, and Carter’s career in Congress.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionLatty, A. Sankey (Alexander Sankey). Papers, 1851-1890.Latty, A. Sankey (Alexander Sankey)Papers, 1851-1890.60 items.1 container.0.2 linear feet.Correspondence, printed material, and photographs relating to the abolitionist movement, national and Ohio state politics, the Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854), formation of the Republican Party, and the Civil War. Correspondents include James Mitchell Ashley, Salmon P. Chase, Richard Mott, and Morrison R. Waite. Library of CongressJefferson Patterson Papers, 1824-1978, (bulk 1921-1977)Patterson, Jefferson, 1824-1977Jefferson Patterson Papers27,500 items; 84 containers plus 2 oversize plus 1 classified; 33.6 linear feetDiplomat. Correspondence, family papers, diaries (1928-1930), speeches, notes and book drafts, other writings, memoranda, subject files, legal and financial papers, biographical material, academic notebooks, scrapbooks, and other papers documenting Patterson's career as a diplomat and foreign service officer serving at American embassies in China, Colombia, Egypt, Germany, Norway, Peru, Poland, and Turkey, and as ambassador to Uruguay.EnglishEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionReeves, P. S. P. S. Reeves letter 1876 January 19.Reeves, P. S.P. S. Reeves letter 1876 January 19.1 item.Reeves writes from Cynthiana, Ky., to an unidentified general who had previously served in the Danville district. He refers to a person named Northcraft who "has gone to meet his departed brother Ku Klux down yonder". He hopes to see a Republican serving as President for the next four years. The Filson Historical SocietyMarvin Liebman papers, 1990-1996Liebman, MarvinMarvin Liebman papers 1990-1996.66 linear feet; 2 boxesMarvin Liebman was a conservative strategist and fundraiser for the Republican Party who came out as gay in 1990. His papers consist chiefly of drafts of his memoir, , but also include some correspondence, other writings, and photocopies of published articles about Liebman and gay political conservatives. Coming out ConservativeNew York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives DivisionUnderwood, John C. (John Curtiss), 1809-1873. Papers of John C. Underwood, 1856-1898 (bulk 1857-1872).Underwood, John C. (John Curtiss), 1809-1873.Papers of John C. Underwood, 1856-1898 (bulk 1857-1872).165 items.1 container plus 1 oversize.Chiefly correspondence (1857-1872) received by Underwood and relating to the Republican Party, political matters, abolition, the Civil War, Reconstruction, Virginia, and judicial matters. Correspondents include Benjamin F. Butler, Salmon P. Chase, Lydia Maria Child, Horace Greeley, Hinton R. Helper, William H. Seward, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Alfred H. Terry, Charles Sumner, and Elihu B. Washburne. Library of CongressEdmands, J. Wiley (John Wiley), 1809-1877. John Wiley Edmands letter, 1860 Nov. 8.Edmands, J. Wiley (John Wiley), 1809-1877.John Wiley Edmands letter, 1860 Nov. 8.1 letter.Letter from John Wiley Edmands to William Kellogg, U.S. Representative from Illinois, expressing the Republican Party's position on slavery just after Lincoln's election as President. Edmands compares Mary Howard Schoolcraft's book on slavery with the much quoted Hinton Helper's "The Impending Crisis of the South" and refers to the need for writers to stress the effect of slavery upon white people of the South and not the condition of the slaves. Louisiana State University, LSU LibrariesR. Calvert Haws Papers, 1920-1932Haws, R. CalvertR. Calvert Haws Papers, 1920-1932Correspondence, reports, printed matter, memorabilia, and photographs, relating to thePresidential campaign of 1932, and to Japanese-American foreign relations.EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesJames W. Good speeches, 1929Good, James W., 1866-1929.James W. Good speeches 19291 manuscript box; (0.4 linear feet)Relates to the history and activities of the War Department, American waterways, the Republican Party, and Anthony Wayne, American Revolutionary leader.EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesAlcorn, Hugh Meade, 1907-1992. Reminiscences of Hugh Meade Alcorn, Jr. : oral history, 1967.Alcorn, Hugh Meade, 1907-1992.Edwin, Ed,Reminiscences of Hugh Meade Alcorn, Jr. : oral history, 1967.Transcript: 159 leaves.Tape: 2 reels.Account of Republican Conventions, 1952 and 1964; Republican National Committee; Senatorial Campaign Committee and Congressional Campaign Committee; Operation Dixie. Recollections of Sherman dams, John Foster Dulles, Richard Nixon, Harold Stassen, Leonard Hall, and Barry Goldwater. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesWilliam R. Day Papers, 1820-1923, (bulk 1897-1917)Day, William R. (William Rufus), 1849-1923William R. Day Papers15,000 items; 40 containers; 16 linear feetLawyer, U. S. secretary of state, U. S. supreme court justice, and U.S. Court of Appeals judge. Correspondence, memoranda, financial papers, scrapbooks, reports, minutes, newspaper clippings, and printed matter relating chiefly to personal matters but also touching on foreign affairs, political patronage requests, legal matters, Day’s relationship with William McKinley, and his activities as secretary of state, Supreme Court justice, and president of the McKinley National Memorial Association.EnglishEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionGude, Gilbert, 1923-2007. Gilbert Gude papers, 1967-1976.Gude, Gilbert, 1923-2007.Gilbert Gude papers, 1967-1976.149 boxes.Congressional papers including bills, correspondence (64 boxes), press materials, publications, reports, speeches, testimony, subject files (37 boxes). Subjects of particular interest: District of Columbia, Maryland, environmental concerns. George Washington UniversityKelland, Clarence Budington, 1881-1964. Reminiscences of Clarence Budington Kelland : oral history, 1952.Kelland, Clarence Budington, 1881-1964.Link, Wendell,Reminiscences of Clarence Budington Kelland : oral history, 1952.Transcript: 164 leaves.Family background; life in Michigan in 1900; Henry Ford and the Ford Motor Company; writer, editor of AMERICAN BOY, publicity director of the YMCA in France, World War I; beginnings in politics; presidential conventions, especially 1952; experiences in Arizona as Republican National Committeeman. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesKellogg, William Pitt, 1830-1918. William Pitt Kellogg letter, 1916 June 15.Kellogg, William Pitt, 1830-1918.William Pitt Kellogg letter, 1916 June 15.1 letter.Letter recalls Kellogg's experience as a presidential elector in 1860 and the organization of the Republican Party in 1856. Louisiana State University, LSU LibrariesDent, Louis Addison, 1863-1947. Louis Addison Dent papers, 1717-1946 [manuscript].Dent, Louis Addison, 1863-1947.Louis Addison Dent papers, 1717-1946 [manuscript].2,500 items (4.0 linear feet).The papers chiefly concern Dent's public activities, particularly 1890-1900, and provide information about Washington, D.C., politics; the machinations behind appointments to various offices; his work for Secretary of State James G. Blaine; foreign affairs, especially in the West Indies, where he visited the U.S. consulates; abuses in the foreign service during the administration of Grover Cleveland; Dent's appointments to the Jamaican consulate (he had been appointed in 1892 but was removed by Cleveland and was reappointed in 1897, serving there during the War of 1898); and his work as registrar of wills in Washington, D.C., auditor of the District of Columbia Supreme Court, special assistant to the Attorney General, and as a member of various commissions, committees, and societies. University of North Carolina at Chapel HillDavis, Cushman Kellogg, 1838-1900. Cushman K. Davis papers 1886-1900.Davis, Cushman Kellogg, 1838-1900.Cushman K. Davis papers 1886-1900.150 items (0.5 linear feet)Cushman Kellogg Davis's letters provide insights into state-level Minnesota politics, as well as the national political scene, from the perspective of a U.S. senator in the late 1800s. William L. Clements LibraryDeLand, Charles Edmund, 1854-1935. Papers, 1890-1935.DeLand, Charles Edmund, 1854-1935.Papers, 1890-1935.1.5 cubic ft.Consists of correspondence, literary manuscripts (prose and poetry), organizational papers, pamphlets, and clippings relating to the Mandan and Dakota Indians, fur trade, Fort Pierre Chouteau, Basil Claymore Clement, Cheyenne River Reservation, South Dakota politics and history, inland waterways, and the navigation of the Upper Missouri River. South Dakota State ArchivesCooper, Lorraine Rowan, 1906-1985. Papers, 1936-1983 (inclusive).Cooper, Lorraine Rowan, 1906-1985.Papers, 1936-1983 (inclusive).1.25 linear ft.Collection consists of correspondence, newsletters, scrapbooks, and photographs that document the political and social lives of the Coopers. The bulk of the correspondence is from 1972-1983 and reveals Cooper's daily life as the wife of an ambassador and senator. Much of the correspondence is ceremonial; most of the photographs were taken at official functions. Included are letters Cooper wrote reflecting on her experiences in the German Democratic Republic, and letters from David and Evangeline Bruce on their stay in Peking where David Bruce was U.S. liaison officer to the People's Republic of China. Also included are clippings of Cooper's newspaper column and clippings outlining her husband's polical career. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaDurang, Charles. Papers of the Indiana Co., Pa. family [manuscript] 1843-1920.White, Thomas, 1799-Durang, CharlesHerman, William,Podesta family,Podesta, Louis,White, Richard, 1826-1865,White, Catherine Brooke McConnell,White, Henry Lloyd, 1834-1920,White, Juliet, 1830-White, Katherine Podesta,White, Alexander McConnell,Papers of the Indiana Co., Pa. family [manuscript] 1843-1920.275 items.Chiefly correspondence of Richard White while at Yale, on a European trip, and as a col. in the 55th Reg't. Pennsylvania Volunteers; with his father Thomas White his mother Catherine Brooks McConnell White, his brothers Henry Lloyd White and Alexander McConnell White, his sister Juliet White and his wife Katherine Podesta White. Letters deal with family news, descriptions of Richard's travels, Penn. and U.S. politics, and slightly with Richard's army service. Those between Richard and his wife are in German, with some translations. There is also correspondence between the above people. Other correspondents are: members of the Coffey family, Charles Durang a cousin of Richard's; William Herman a business associate; and members of the Podest family in Germany, esp. Louis Podesta. Materials pertaining to the 55th Reg't. Pa. Vol. consists of ordinance invoices, orders and letters to White, and his commission and discharge papers [ca. 60 items. cf. 7458-e]. Other items include newsclippings on Thomas and Henry Lloyd White, rememberances of Richard White by several men in his command, and genealogical information on the Coffey, Lloyd, and McConnell families. EnglishGermanUniversity of Virginia. LibraryBelcher, Page, Henry, 1899-1980. Congressional papers, 1951-1972.Belcher, Page, Henry, 1899-1980.Republican National Committee (U.S.)Republican Party (Okla.). State Central Committee.Congressional papers, 1951-1972.182 cubic ft.The Belcher Collection contains correspondence, clippings, legislation, case files, maps, invitations, photographs, and audio-visual materials reflecting Belcher's service in the U.S. House of Representatives. University of Oklahoma, Bizzell Memorial LibraryBarnard, Boyd T., 1895-. Oral history interview with Boyd T. Barnard, 1989 Aug. 18.Barnard, Boyd T., 1895-Gardner, Joel R.,Oral history interview with Boyd T. Barnard, 1989 Aug. 18.Sound recording: 1 sound cassette (15 min.) : analog.Transcript with written changes: [10] leaves ; 28 cm.Edited transcript: 11 leaves ; 28 cm.Mr. Barnard discusses serving on the board of the Presbyterian Foundation under its chairman, J. Howard Pew. Pew Charitable Trusts LibraryJoseph Benson Foraker Papers, 1884-1916Foraker, Joseph Benson, 1846-1917Joseph Benson Foraker Papers 1884-19165 items; 2 containers; .7 linear feetArmy officer, governor of Ohio, and United States senator from Ohio. Includes originals and printed versions of correspondence with Marcus Alonzo Hanna, Theodore Roosevelt, John Sherman, and William H. Taft.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionHassaurek, F. (Friedrich), 1831-1885. Papers 1849-1881.Hassaurek, F. (Friedrich), 1831-1885.Sabla, Theodore J. de.Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, 1822-1893.Groesbeck, W. S.Brinkerhoff, Roeliff.Nixon, William P.Eggleston, Benjamin.Thurman, Allen Granbery, 1813-1895.Kreissman, Hermann.Ewing, Thomas.Spaulding, Rufus P.West, William H., 1839-1899.Coggeshall, William Turner, 1824-1867.Day, Timothy C.Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873.Gurley, John Addison.Cox, Jacob D. (Jacob Dolson), 1828-1900.Sherman, John.Galloway, Samuel.Wade, Benjamin.Dennsion, William.Piatt, Donn.Dickson, William M.Venable, William H.Papers 1849-1881.2 cubic feet.Lawyer, editor, political leader, author, lecturer, and diplomat. Correspondence pertaining to political, personal, literary and newspaper affairs; Mixed Claims Commission (U.S., Ecuador, and New Granada) documents (1865-67); and MSS. of Hassaurek's writings. Contact repository for more information. EnglishGermanOhio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyDunn, Andrew Clarkson, 1834-. Leaves from the tablets of my memory concerning early days of Minnesota, 1916 / by Andrew C. Dunn of Winnebago.Dunn, Andrew Clarkson, 1834-Leaves from the tablets of my memory concerning early days of Minnesota, 1916 / by Andrew C. Dunn of Winnebago.1 folder, containing 2 items.Reminiscences (47 p.) of a Minnesota pioneer lawyer, politician and town builder giving details on his trip from New York to St. Paul; a description of St. Paul's Lowertown area; a trip to Sauk Rapids; a visit to St. Anthony and Minneapolis; a gathering of Winnebago Indians at Watab, Minnesota, for their annuity payments; the platting of St. Cloud; the national elections of 1848 and 1852, dealing with the slavery issue; his reminiscences of the territorial governors, Alexander Ramsey, Willis A. Gorman, and Samuel Medary; and ont eh 1857 constitutional convention and Minnesota's admission to the Union. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsCollege Republican National Committee (U.S.). College Republican National Committee records, 1967-1974.College Republican National Committee (U.S.)College Republican National Committee records, 1967-1974.51 ms. boxes, 1 oversize box.Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, financial records, campaign material, and printed matter, relating to student involvement in Republican political activity. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryWalker, Joseph, 1865-1941. Papers, 1907-1933.Walker, Joseph, 1865-1941.Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.Papers, 1907-1933.4 boxes and 1 oversize box.Correspondence, speeches and scrapbooks of Joseph Walker, member of the Mass. House of Representatives, including Speaker, and candidate for governor. Correspondence (1910-18) between Walker and William H. Taft, Theodore Roosvelt, and others concerns state and national politics, the Republican and Progressive parties and platforms (including national prohibition as an issue), and a constitutional amendment concerning direct elections. Among the topics discussed in Walker's speeches (1907-12) to the Mass. legislature, civic, and local organizations, are political parties, his change from the Republican to the Progressive Party in 1913, elections, and current legislation. (Cont'd) The two scrapbooks date from 1912-33 and contain newspaper clippings related to Walker's unsuccessful bid for governor as a Republican in 1912 and as a Progressive in 1914, his switch in parties, and his role in later state politics. Massachusetts Historical SocietyAndrew J. Volstead and family papers., 1868-1955 (bluk 1920-1922).Volstead, Andrew J. (Andrew John),1860-1947. Andrew J. Volstead and family papers.3.0 cubic feet (3 boxes).Largely legislative and political materials of Volstead, a Granite Falls (Yellow Medicine County, Minn.) lawyer and Republican congressman (1903-1922), with some family and personal items. Most materials concern the National Prohibition Act (1919) and its consequences.EnglishMinnesota Historical SocietyKansas. Papers, 1861.Kansas.Papers, 1861.1 item.Collection consists of one letter regarding the Republican party. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryButler, Ruth, 1891-1981,. Ruth Butler interview, 1972 Aug. 9.Butler, Ruth, 1891-1981,Jalkanen, Paul,Ruth Butler interview, 1972 Aug. 9.Transcript : 24 p.Topics include her father and grandparents coming to Humboldt, Mich.; her father's logging operations; moving to Mass City; recollections of Republic, Mich.; moving to Houghton; attending high school; the 1913 strike; life and teaching in Rockland, Mich.; her husband's work for the State Highway Dept.; church life; the Depression; local and national politics; running for office; and the Republican Party. Finnish American Historical Archive and MuseumChase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873. Papers.Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873.Papers. 1856 JUL 22.1 item (1 p.)Letter from Chase, Columbus, Ohio, to "My Dear Cousin," re. Philadelphia Convention and his approval of the candidates. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyIngraham, Joe McDonald, 1903-. Reminiscences of Joe McDonald Ingraham : oral history, 1973.Ingraham, Joe McDonald, 1903-Burg, Maclyn,Reminiscences of Joe McDonald Ingraham : oral history, 1973.Transcript: 58 leaves.Taft delegates from Texas to the Republican National Convention in 1952; election to Harris County Republican chairmanship; Eisenhower campaign in Harris County, Texas; federal judge: appointment, senior status; appointment of Malcolm R. Wilkie; comments on Eisenhower family. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesDay, William R. (William Rufus), 1849-1923. William R. Day papers, 1820-1923 (bulk 1897-1917).Day, William R. (William Rufus), 1849-1923William R. Day Papers15,000 items; 40 containers; 16 linear feetLawyer, U. S. secretary of state, U. S. supreme court justice, and U.S. Court of Appeals judge. Correspondence, memoranda, financial papers, scrapbooks, reports, minutes, newspaper clippings, and printed matter relating chiefly to personal matters but also touching on foreign affairs, political patronage requests, legal matters, Day’s relationship with William McKinley, and his activities as secretary of state, Supreme Court justice, and president of the McKinley National Memorial Association.EnglishEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionPolitical campaigns, U.S. presidential, miscellany, 1900.Political campaigns, U.S. presidential, miscellany, 1900..2 cubic ft.Scrapbook containing Democratic Party leaflets concerning U.S. Presidential Campaign of 1900; also additional Republican Party Campaign material concerning the 1900 Presidential election. Cornell University LibraryStoddard, Francis R. (Francis Russell), b. 1877. Reminiscences of Francis Russell Stoddard : oral history, 1949.Stoddard, Francis R. (Francis Russell), b. 1877.Bombard, Owe,Reminiscences of Francis Russell Stoddard : oral history, 1949.Transcript: 122 leaves.Republican Party district leader, Greenwich Village; campaigning, voting procedures; 1921 mayoralty campaign and rise of Fiorello La Guardia; New York Assemblyman, 1912-1915; Deputy Superintendent of Insurance, New York, 1915-1921; Superintendent, 1921-1924; World War I; anti-aircraft artillery study, 1917; 10th Assembly District leader, 1919-1927; military aide to Mayor La Guardia, World War II, Observations on political leaders, notably Franklin Roosevelt, Thomas E. Dewey, Alfred E. Smith, Charles Whitman, and Nathan Miller. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesPreus, J. A. O. (Jacob Aall Ottesen), 1883-1961. J.A.O. Preus and family papers, 1853-1946.Preus, J. A. O. (Jacob Aall Ottesen), 1883-1961.Bacon, Jerry D. (Jerry Dempster), 1865-1933.Barnes, Julius H. (Julius Howland), 1873-1959.Bingham, Stillman Henry, 1873-1933.Blegen, Theodore Christian, 1891-1969.Clapp, Moses E. (Moses Edwin), 1851-1929.Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933.Dawes, Charles Gates, 1865-1951.Day, Frank A. (Frank Arah), 1855-1928.Eberhart, Adolph Olson, 1870-1944.Fosseen, Carrie, 1875-1963.Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923.Hays, Theodore L. 1867-1945.Hays, Will H. (William Harrison), 1879-1954.Hjort, O. J.Howard, Asher, 1877-1945.Iverson, Samuel Gilbert, 1859-1928.Kellogg, Frank B. (Frank Billings), 1856-1937.Knutson, Harold, 1880-1953.Lindbergh, Charles A. (Charles August), 1859-1924.Lowden, Frank O. (Frank Orren), 1861-1943.McGee, John F. (John Franklin), 1861-1925.Mayo, William James, 1861-1939.Michelet, Simon Thenistrup, 1871-1956.Nagle, John Warren.Nelson, Knute, 1843-1923.Preus, Christian Keyser, 1852-1921.Sargent, William C., 1862-Smith, Sidney, 1877-1935.Smuts, Jan Christiaan, 1870-1950.Spooner, Lewis Curtis, 1850-1928.Swenson, Lauritz Selmer, 1865-Volstead, Andrew J. (Andrew John), 1860-1947.Weiss, Anton Charles, 1862-1938.Willcuts, Levi Monroe, 1861-1936.J.A.O. Preus and family papers, 1853-1946.15.5 cu. ft. (38 boxes)Correspondence, speeches, bills, deeds, pamphlets, campaign literature, and clippings, mainly 1903-1924, relating largely to the political (Republican) and personal career of Preus, who served as a clerk-assistant to U.S. Senator Knute Nelson and to Minnesota Governor Adolph O. Eberhart, as Minnesota commissioner of insurance (1911-1915), as state auditor (1915-1921), and as governor (1921-1925). He was an unsuccessful candidate for the U.S. Senate (1923) and became vice-president (1926-?) of the W.A. Alexander Insurance Company, Chicago. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryCarla Anderson Hills Papers, 1964-1993Hills, Carla A., 1934-Carla Anderson Hills Papers, 1964-1993141 cubic foot boxes, 219 manuscript boxes, 1 oversize box (268 linear feet)Correspondence, reports, memoranda, speeches, and printed matter, relating to civil litigation involving the United States government, especially lawsuits involving President Richard M. Nixon; housing and community planning and development in the United States during the presidential administration of Gerald R. Ford; activities of the Republican Party, American Bar Association, and Alliance to Save Energy; and American foreign trade policy during the presidential administration of George Bush.EnglishEnglishHoover Institution ArchivesYoungdahl, Oscar, 1893-1946. Observations from Washington, 1939 April-1941 May / by Oscar Youngdahl, Member of Congress, Fifth District, Minnesota.Youngdahl, Oscar, 1893-1946.Observations from Washington, 1939 April-1941 May / by Oscar Youngdahl, Member of Congress, Fifth District, Minnesota.1 folder.Constituent newsletters (22 issues, mimeographed)issued by Youngdahl (Republican) while serving as Minnesota's fifth district congressman, and which reflect the principal issues of the period, especially American neutrality during the initial years of World War II. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsGeiger, Joseph H. Letter : Columbus, Ohio, to [Salmon P. Chase], [Washington, D.C.?], 1863 Nov. 18.Geiger, Joseph H.Barton, William Eleazar, 1861-1930,William E. Barton Collection of Lincolniana (University of Chicago)Letter : Columbus, Ohio, to [Salmon P. Chase], [Washington, D.C.?], 1863 Nov. 18.1 item (3 p.)Autograph letter signed. Relates to the division between the War Democrats and the Union Party. University of Chicago LibraryBaldwin, Daniel Howard, 1825-1887. Daniel Howard Baldwin letters, 1859-1869.Baldwin, Daniel Howard, 1825-1887.Daniel Howard Baldwin letters, 1859-1869.11 items.Articulate, analytical, lengthy letters from Daniel H. Baldwin, merchant of Savannah, Ga., 1860-1861, and New York City, 1867-1869, to William Baldwin in Massachusetts, commenting on the secession crisis, the Republican Party, the economy, Reconstruction, and race relations; and a receipt, 1859. University of North Carolina at Chapel HillHarrison Spangler papers, 1946-1964Spangler, Harrison E. (Harrison Earl), 1879-1965Harrison Spangler papers 1946-19645.5 linear feet, 7 containersHarrison Spangler (1879-1965) was a Spanish-American war veteran who later served as a committee member and National Chairman of the Republican Party during the 1930-1940's, and after WWII became involved with Oregon politics. The collection consists of five major series: Wayne Morse, Robert Taft, Richard Neuberger, the Republican Party, and Harrison Spangler personal records.EnglishUniversity of Oregon Libraries. Special Collections and University ArchivesNathan Lewis Miller Papers, 1902-1958Miller, Nathan L., 1868-1953.Nathan Lewis Miller Papers 1902-195815 linear ft.Papers of the New York Governor (1921 to 1922), attorney, General Counsel of U.S. Steel Corporation. Collection contains correspondence, both incoming and outgoing (1902-1958); legal briefs; writings (1922-1953); and memorabilia including family photographs and scrapbooks of political cartoons and clippings (1921-1922). Correspondents include Roger Blough, Calvin Coolidge, Richard Coughlin, Charles Crandall, Frederick Crane, Thomas E. Dewey, John Foster Dulles, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Benjamin Fairless, James A. Farley, Livingstone Farrand, James W. Fawcett, Haley Fiske, Edgar Allen Forbes, George A. Glynn, Will H. Hays, Christian Herter, Richmond Hobson, Herbert Hoover, Charles Evans Hughes, Cordell Hull, Alfred Landon, Herbert Lehman, Irving Lehman, Clayton Lusk, Albert Mann, J.P. Morgan, Irving Olds, Joseph Proskauer, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Flem Sampson, Alfred E. Smith, Edward R. Stettinius, Henry Stoddard, William H. Taft, Myron Taylor, Arthur Vandenberg, Paul Vernon, Enders Voorhees, Carl Vrooman, William Wadhams, Wilbur Wakeman, John Weeks, Everett Wheeler, Horace White, and Wendell Willkie.EnglishSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research CenterCaroline Werner Gannett papers, 1888-1978.Caroline Werner, Gannett 1894-1979.Caroline Werner Gannett papers, 1888-1978.Papers of Caroline Werner Gannett contain personal, business, and social correspondence, including letters between CWG and her parents, sisters, friends, husband, and children; courtship letters from Frank E. Gannett; correspondence relating to Rochester and Miami Beach country clubs and other social groups in which she was actively involved; letters concerning her work with the Frank E. Gannett Newspaperboy Scholarship Fund, Inc., the American Red Cross (1941-1944), the New York State War Council, the New York State Board of Regents (1947-1963), and other organizations; and letters regarding her many awards, citations, and honorary degrees. Also, correspondence, speeches, drafts, and printed material pertaining to CWG's involvement with the Syracuse University Youth Development Center and the White House Conference on Children and Youth; and correspondence, printed material, and memorabilia relating to the 1960 Republican campaign. Thecollection also includes photographs of the Gannett, Werner, and related families, as well as pictures of CWG, her friends, and associates; student scrapbooks, diaries, poems, plays, and other prose written by Caroline Werner; and printed material from social, political, and religious organizations.EnglishDivision of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.Bass, Perkins. Perkins Bass papers, 1952-1977.Bass, Perkins.Perkins Bass papers, 1952-1977.1 cubic ft.Correspondence, campaign information, press releases, newspaper clippings, speeches related to his political career and support of the Republican party. NHAIS, NH Automated Information SystemHoose, Fred C. Papers, 1929-1937.Hoose, Fred C.Papers, 1929-1937.0.25 ft. (7 folders)Most of the correspondence pertains to the earliest efforts of the Republican Party to gauge opinion and have Alfred M. Landon nominated for president of the United States at the 1936 Republican National Convention. Kansas State Historical SocietyBowker, R. R. (Richard Rogers), 1848-1933. R.R. Bowker papers, 1831-1931.Progressive National Committee Supporting Franklin D. Roosevelt for President Records 19365,000 items; 16 containers; 6.2 linear feetCorrespondence, office files, press releases, scrapbook of clippings, and other printed material relating to the committee's activities in the 1936 presidential campaign.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionE. Mont. Reily papers, 1919-1923Reily, E. MontE. Mont. Reily papers 1919-1923Arranged chronologicallyThe E. Mont. Reily papers, dating 1919 January-1923 June, consist chiefly of original incoming correspondence and copies of his outgoing correspondence with President Warren G. Harding, concerning Reily's term as governor of Puerto Rico from July, 1921 to April 1, 1923. Letters and cablegrams relate to Reily's administrative policies and political appointments in Puerto Rico; dealings with Puerto Rican political parties and factions, particularly the Unionist party leader Antonio R. Barceló; the attempt on Reily's life during a voyage to New York; fiscal affairs; and social welfare matters such as school and hospital conditions, with a brief exchange following Reily's return to Kansas City after his resignation due to ill health. Warren G. Harding's letters shed light on Puerto Rican affairs as viewed from Washington. Other topics include Republican Party matters, especially Harding's political appointments in Missouri where Reily was a party leader, and Mrs. Florence Harding's health. Also present are typescript drafts of Reily's 1919 endorsement of Harding as the party nominee for president, and Reily's inaugural speech as governor of Puerto Rico, emended by Harding. Other papers include letters from Harding as U.S. senator from Ohio to Reily and Edward B. Garretson of Missouri, and a few social letters from Reily to Mrs. Harding. The collection, 115 items in all, contains forty letters from Harding to Reily and two letters from Harding to Garretson. Correspondence and other papers contain Reily's notes throughout.New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives DivisionOlin Glenn Saxon papers, 1907-1964Saxon, Olin Glenn, 1892-1962.Olin Glenn Saxon papers 1907-19643 manuscript boxes, 1 oversize box, 1 oversize photograph.; (1.6 linear feet)Correspondence, election campaign literature and memorabilia, other printed matter, personal documents, and photographs, relating mainly to Republican Party politics and especially to the presidential campaigns of 1936 and 1940.EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesIngersoll, Robert Green, 1833-1899. Gordon Stein Collection of Robert Green Ingersoll, 1801-1970.Ingersoll, Robert Green, 1833-1899.Gordon Stein Collection of Robert Green Ingersoll, 1801-1970.5.00 boxes (3 cu. ft.)This collection of papers of American politician and agnostic Robert Ingersoll consists of correspondence, articles by and about Ingersoll, financial materials, speeches, photographs and personal records. Ingersoll spoke and wrote about religion and politics. The papers cover these topics and pertain mainly to his life's work of writing and speaking. Southern Illinois University, Morris LibraryEaton, Clement, 1898-1980. Reminiscences of Clement Eaton : oral history, [196-?].Eaton, Clement, 1898-1980.Garraty, John A. (John Arthur), 1920-2007,Garraty, John A., Mrs.Reminiscences of Clement Eaton : oral history, [196-?].Transcript: 89 leaves.Tape: 2 reels.Discussion of the Confederacy, election of Lincoln 1860, Republican Party, slavery. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesCollege Republican National Committee Records, 1967-1974.College Republican National Committee Records, 1967-1974.Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, financial records, campaign material, and printed matter, relating to student involvement in Republican political activity.EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesDe Priest, Oscar, 1871-1951. Oscar De Priest papers, 1916-1983.De Priest, Oscar, 1871-1951.De Priest, Oscar Stanton, Jr.Oscar De Priest papers, 1916-1983.2.5 linear ft. (2 boxes; 3 scrapbooks)Correspondence, clippings, scrapbooks, bulletins, and other papers of Oscar De Priest relating to his political career and family. He was U.S. Congressman (Republican) from 1st District of Illinois (Chicago's near South Side), 1929-1935, and active in Chicago politics before and after that period. Materials include several dozen condolence letters received by De Priest and his wife in 1916 upon the death of their son Lawrence; a notebook listing names of those sending flowers to a De Priest family funeral; a copy of the application for National Register of Historic Places status for De Priest's home (1974); several typewritten sheets of De Priest family genealogical information; and various newsclippings about De Priest. De Priest held various posts in the Republican Party and was a Chicago alderman, 1915-1917 and 1943-1947. Also present are several bulletins/programs produced by the M.W. Prince Hall, Grand Lodge F. A. & F. M. (Masonic), of which De Priest's son Oscar Stanton De Priest was Grand Master, 1950s-1960s. Chicago History MuseumAkerman, Amos Tappan, 1821-1880. Letter books of Amos Tappan Akerman [manuscript] 1871-76.Akerman, Amos Tappan, 1821-1880.Belknap, William W. (William Worth), 1829-1890,Boutwell, George S. (George Sewall), 1818-1905Bowles, Samuel, 1851-1915,Butler, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1818-1893Butler, Charles Edwards, 1818-1897,Corbin, David T. (David Timothy),Curtis, George William, 1824-1892,Delano, Columbus, 1809-1896,Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881Howard, O. O. (Oliver Otis), 1830-1909,Hulburd, H. R.,Jackson, James, 1819-1887,Kimball, Richard B. (Richard Burleigh), 1816-1892Parsons, Edwin,Pope, John D., b. 1869,Porter, Horace, 1837-1921Sherman, John, 1823-1900Taft, Alphonso, 1810-1891Terry, Alfred Howe, 1827-1890,Tullock, Thomas S.,Walker, D. A.,Wilcox, J. K. H.,Letter books of Amos Tappan Akerman [manuscript] 1871-76.2 v.Official and unofficial correspondence, including letters of the last 6 months of Akerman's Cabinet service. Official letters deal with the appointment of Territorial judges, suppression of the Ku Klux Klan, amnesty for Confederate soldiers, advancement of the Republican Party in the South, and means of insuring Negro votes for the party. Includes many personal letters, and correspondence with William W. Belknap, B.F. Butler, Charles E. Butler, George S. Boutwell, D.T. Corbin, George William Curtis, C. Delano, Thomas F. Fullock, James A. Garfield, O.O. Howard, H.R. Hulburd, Edwin Parsons, John D. Pope, John Sherman, Alphonso Taft, D.A. Walker, J.K.H. Wilcox, and others. University of Virginia. LibraryLee, Jackson F., 1920-. Jackson F. Lee papers, 1976-1981 [manuscript].Lee, Jackson F., 1920-Jackson F. Lee papers, 1976-1981 [manuscript].100 items.Correspondence and clippings of Jackson F. Lee (1920- ) of Fayetteville, N.C., who was chair of the North Carolina Republican Party, 1976-1981. Correspondence is comprised of letters written to Lee, primarily about making contributions to the Republican Party or to thank him for his work for the GOP. Many of the letters are from local Republican Party officials or from national figures, such as Jack Kemp and Delaware Governor Pierre du Pont. Clippings are from various North Carolina papers and are primarily concerned with reporting on Republican Party activities, including state and national campaigns and conventions. Some of the articles are about Lee and some are about national candidates, such as Jesse Helms and Ronald Reagan. University of North Carolina at Chapel HillBird, F. W. (Francis William), 1809-1894. Francis William Bird papers, 1826-1924 (inclusive), 1847-1889 (bulk).Bird, F. W. (Francis William), 1809-1894.Alvord, Daniel W.Francis William Bird papers, 1826-1924 (inclusive), 1847-1889 (bulk).4 boxes (2 linear ft.).The bulk of the collection is letters to Bird from his political colleagues in the Free-Soil and antislavery movements, about two thirds of them written before or during the Civil War. Also contains a few letters and manuscripts by Bird; a few letters to and manuscripts by his relatives; some correspondence between third parties; miscellaneous manuscripts; and printed material. Includes 65 letters to Bird from Daniel Alvord. Houghton LibraryBennett, Wallace F. (Wallace Foster), 1898-1993. Wallace F. Bennett papers, 1950-1974.Bennett, Wallace F. (Wallace Foster), 1898-1993.Wallace F. Bennett papers, 1950-1974.509 boxes (220 linear ft.)Senatorial and personal records including correspondence, form letters, speeches, bills, legislation, notes from the Office of the President and other departments of the Executive Brance of the United States, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous items. The materials relate largely to publicity, political matters, and office administration. Harold B. Lee LibrarySchurz, Carl, 1829-1906. Papers of Carl Schurz, 1862-1893.Schurz, Carl, 1829-1906.Boyesen, Hjalmar Hjorth, 1848-1895,Curtis, George William, 1824-1892,Papers of Carl Schurz, 1862-1893.33 items.The collection contains a title page and introductory note for his essay "Abraham Lincoln." There are 25 letters to George William Curtis concerning political issues, elections, civil service reform, presidential elections, affairs of the U.S. Interior Dept., articles in Harper's Weekly, and the death of Schurz's wife. The remaining four letters to Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen reminisce, extend an invitation, and discuss an unemployed writer. The collection also contains a completed questionnaire for the National Almanac. University of Virginia. LibraryThompson, James R., 1936-. Papers, 1976-1991.Thompson, James R., 1936-James R. Thompson papers31.5 Linear Feet (26 archival boxes)As Illinois’ 39th governor from 1976 to 1990, Thompson held the office for 14 years, longer than any other governor. A lawyer, the Republican Thompson has held positions as a prosecutor for Cook County (1959-1964), law school professor at Northwestern University (1964-1969), and federal prosecutor for the Northern District of Illinois (1971-1976).
Speeches, press releases, press release index cards, daily schedules, correspondence and letters of honorary
appointments. The collection includes copies of every State of the State speech and annual budget speech, as well as press releases made for various occasions during Thompson’s tenure in office. The press release index cards help to identify press releases by subject matter. Daily schedules cover the governor’s tenure, with the omission of the years 1980-1987.
3 photographs were transferred out of the collection.EnglishAbraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryFosseen, Carrie, 1875-1963. Carrie Fosseen papers, 1914-1951.Fosseen, Carrie, 1875-1963.Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933.Curtis, Charles, 1860-1936.Fess, Simeon D. (Simeon Davidson), 1861-1936.Frankson, Thomas, 1869-1936.Gam, Dolly.Harding, Florence Kling, 1860-1924.Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923.Hays, Will H. (Will Harrison), 1879-1954.Hilton, Clifford L., 1866-1946.Hobe, Engebreth H., 1860-1940.Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964.LeVander, Bernard.Newton, Walter Hughes, 1880-1941.Pittenger, William Alvin, 1885-1951.Preus, J. A. O. (Jacob Aall Otteson), 1883-1961.Thye, Edward John, 1896-1969.Youngdahl, Luther W., 1896-1978.Carrie Fosseen papers, 1914-1951.0.75 cu. ft. (1 box and 3 v.)1 microfilm reel : negative.Correspondence, clippings, speeches, printed items, and biographical data pertaining largely to Fosseen's activities as a Minneapolis, state, and national officer in the Republican party, including her election as a delegate to the Republican national convention (1920), her organization (1921) of the Republican Federation of Women in Minnesota, her service as national committee woman (1921-1937), state political campaigns of 1932 and 1946, and her membership in and presidency (1903-1949) of the Dome Club, a social organization for wives of members of the Minnesota legislature (where her husband Manley L. served from 1903-1913). Minnesota Historical Society LibraryKeesling, Francis Valentine, b. 1877. Francis V. Keesling papers, 1906-1957.Keesling, Francis Valentine, b. 1877.Francis V. Keesling papers, 1906-1957.36 linear feet.Correspondence, political and business papers. Major subjects include Republican campaigns and policies, the Progressive-Regular Republican split in California (1910-1920), the San Francisco charter of 1931, building of the Golden Gate Bridge, the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1910 and activities of the National Guard and Stanford University. Correspondents include Ralph Arnold, Willis H. Booth, Edmund G. Brown, Calvin Coolidge, Marshal Hale, Herbert Hoover, Goodwin J. Knight, John G. Mott, Elmer E. Robinson, Earl Warren, Wendell L. Wilkie, and John Downey Works. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesStaples, David Jackson, 1824-1900. David Jackson Staples recollections : and biographical material, [ca. 1880-1890].Staples, David Jackson, 1824-1900.Redding, Benjamin B., 1824-1882.Bates, Alfred.Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918.David Jackson Staples recollections : and biographical material, [ca. 1880-1890].Originals : 6 folders in portfolio.Copies : partial microfilm reel (82 exposures) : negative (Rich. 404:3) and positive.Notes on overland journey, 1849, with Boston and Newton Joint Stock Company; ranch life in the San Joaquin Valley; the Republican Party; Fireman's Fund Insurance Co.; association with James Lick; Mrs. Staples' activities. A characterization by B.B. Redding included. One sketch in Staples' handwriting; two in that of Alfred Bates. UC Berkeley LibrariesSolotko, Leslie Anne. Frances Payne Bolton oral history interviews, 1989.Solotko, Leslie Anne.Anderson, Viola.Ford, David K., 1894-1993.George, Zelma, 1903-Gropp, Donald W.Hansen, Alice.Hughes, Robert E.Owen, Theodore F.Rose, H. Chapman.Schlotfeldt, Rozella M. (Rozella May)Simpson, John Burns.Smith, Margaret Chase, 1897-1995.Strauss, Robert Ware.Vanik, Charles.Wallace, Helen.Walter, Paul W., 1907-White, Fred.Western Reserve Historical Society.Frances Payne Bolton oral history interviews, 1989..4 linear ft.Consists of transcripts of 16 interviews conducted with individuals who had known and worked with Frances Payne Bolton in her capacity as United States Representative from Ohio's 22nd District (1940-1968), as a member of the Republican Party, in her family and personal interests, or in her many philanthropic and advocacy endeavors. The interviews were conducted in 1989 by Leslie Anne Solotko as part of the project conducted at the Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio, to process the papers of Congresswoman Frances Payne Bolton (MS 3943). Questions focused on Mrs. Bolton's personality and career; and her political, family, business, and personal interests. Interviewees included Viola Anderson, David K. Ford, Zelma George, Donald W. Gropp, Alice Hansen, Robert E. Hughes, Theodore F. Owen, H. Chapman Rose, Rozella M. Schlotfeldt, John Burns Simpson, Margaret Chase Smith, Robert Ware Strauss, Charles A. Vanik, Helen Wallace, Paul W. Walter, and Fred White. Western Reserve Historical Society, Research LibraryPfeiffer, William Louis, 1907-. Reminiscences of William Louis Pfeiffer : oral history, 1949.Pfeiffer, William Louis, 1907-Albertson, Dean, 1920-,Bombard, Owen,Reminiscences of William Louis Pfeiffer : oral history, 1949.Transcript: 9 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.The New York election of 1949. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesVucanovich, Barbara. Barbara Vucanovich records, 1982-1996.Vucanovich, Barbara.Barbara Vucanovich records, 1982-1996.86 cu. ft.Vucanovich's records as Representative to the U.S. Congress from Nev. include files related to her committee assignments and interests, particularly military construction and land withdrawal for military use; the proposed nuclear waste storage facility at Yucca Mountain, Nev.; Indian gaming and other Nev.-specific issues; breast cancer; health care reform; and the Republican Party's Contract with America. Also included are her campaign files, 1986-1994, which contain information about her opponent, Reno Mayor Pete Sferrazza, and files related to the 1996 presidential debate and the Commission on Presidential Debates. University of Nevada, Reno, Mathewson-IGT Knowledge CenterCenarrusa, Pete T. Pete T. Cenarrusa personal papers, ca. 1935-2007.Cenarrusa, Pete T.Pete T. Cenarrusa personal papers, ca. 1935-2007.ca. 30 ft.Correspondence, speeches, reports, studies, clippings, personal and political memorabilia, photos, and other papers, written or collected by Cenarrusa, documenting his political career in Idaho, Republican Party politics, public lands management and policy issues in the Western U.S, the sheep industry, his interest in Basque history and culture, and his participation in the peace process for the Basque Country. Boise State University, Albertsons LibraryHerndon-Weik Collection of Lincolniana, circa 1824-1933Herndon-Weik Collection of Lincolniana circa 1824-19334,600 items; 36 containers; 10 linear feet; 15 microfilm reelsCollection composed of the papers of Abraham Lincoln, United States president, United States representative from Illinois, and lawyer; William Henry Herndon, Lincoln's law partner, collector, and biographer from Springfield, Illinois; and Jesse William Weik, lawyer of Greencastle, Indiana, and coauthor of Herndon Includes records (1933) of the Weik Manuscript Corporation and miscellaneous material collected chiefly by Herndon and Weik for use in writing Herndon's (1889). Lincoln. Lincoln: The True Story of a Great LifeEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionRecords, 1901-1911Records 1901-191134 cubic feetLedgers and correspondence of the State Bank of Commerce and its predecessor, the Bank of Commerce, including letters between bank president Bennett F. O'Neil, Idaho governor James H. Brady, and Senator William E. Borah regarding Republican Party activities in Idaho.EnglishUniversity of Idaho Library Special Collections and ArchivesAnimal, Stuffed [realia].Animal, Stuffed [realia].1 item : gray, red, yellow ; 26 cm high, 14 cm wide, 39 cm deep.Stuffed animal is an elephant made of brown wool felt. The elephant is wearing a faded red felt blanket with the letters "GOP" on each side in yellow. There are bells on each corner of the blanket. The elephant is also wearing a red felt diamond-shaped head ornament. The elephant has black plastic bead eyes, two white felt tusks, and a bell at the end of his trunk. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyFoster, John Watson, 1836-1917. John Watson Foster papers, 1872-1917 (bulk 1872-1905).Foster, John Watson, 1836-1917.John Watson Foster papers175 items.1 container.Chiefly letters received (1872-1905) relating to Indiana politics, Republican Party, Alaska-Canadian boundary dispute, sealing rights in the Bering Sea, and diplomatic relations with Mexico, Russia, Spain, and China. Correspondents include James Gillespie Blaine, Schuyler Colfax, William Maxwell Evarts, Walter Quintin Gresham, Benjamin Harrison, John Hay, Richard Olney, Whitelaw Reid, and Theodore Roosevelt.EnglishLibrary of CongressMcCormick, Chauncey, 1884-1954. Chauncey McCormick papers, 1887-1955.McCormick, Chauncey, 1884-1954.Goodwin, Philip Lippincott, 1885-1958.Kennelly, Martin H., 1887-1961.Lenroot, Katharine F. (Katharine Fredrica), 1891-1982.Stevenson, Adlai E. (Adlai Ewing), 1900-1965.Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964.McCormick, Robert Rutherford, 1880-1955.Midwest Manuscript Collection (Newberry Library)Newberry Library.Chauncey McCormick papers, 1887-1955.7.3 linear ft. (11 boxes, 2 oversize boxes, and 1 oversize folder)Letters, clippings, photographs, cartoons, and other mementoes. Newberry LibraryRegular Union ticket : Lincoln and Johnson : [1864].Regular Union ticket : Lincoln and Johnson : [1864].1 leaf.Printed ballot, with manuscript additions, for the election of five presidential electors: Samuel Brannon, J.G. McCallum, W.W. Crane, Charles Maclay, and Warner Oliver; and a representative for Congress, second district. The Congressional district has been corrected to read "first" and [candidate] William Higby has been lined through and replaced with D.C. McRuer of San Francisco. UC Berkeley LibrariesWilliam E. Chandler Papers, 1863-1917Chandler, William E. (William Eaton), 1835-1917William E. Chandler Papers 1863-191725,000 items; 167 containers; 36 linear feetUnited States secretary of the navy, senator from New Hampshire, and lawyer. Principally bound volumes of correspondence documenting Chandler's activities as assistant secretary of the treasury, 1865-1867, secretary of the navy, 1882-1885, United States Senator from New Hampshire, 1887-1901, and chairman of the Spanish Treaty Claims Commission, 1901-1908. Includes material reflecting Chandler's prominence in the Republican Party and his role in the presidential campaigns of 1868 and 1872, in the disputed election of 1876 between Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel J. Tilden, and in the campaign for president in 1880.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionHamilton, John D. M., b. 1892. Papers of John D. M. Hamilton, 1935-1952.Hamilton, John D. M., b. 1892.Papers of John D. M. Hamilton, 1935-1952.7,000 items.26 containers.Correspondence, speeches, interviews, subject files, and other papers relating primarily to Hamilton's career in the Republican Party. Subjects include the Republican National Committee and Robert A. Taft. Library of CongressDaggett, Rollin Mallory, 1831-1901. Rollin Mallory Daggett papers, 1879-1901.Daggett, Rollin Mallory, 1831-1901.Rollin Mallory Daggett papers, 1879-1901.1 folder.Scrapbook of printed and ms. material relating to Daggett's term in Congress, Republican politics, opposition to William Sharon and James G. Fair, and his activities while U.S. minister to Hawaii; together with obituaries. Nevada State Historical SocietyReeves, Rosser. Rosser Reeves papers, 1927-1994.Reeves, Rosser.Rosser Reeves papers, 1927-1994.11.2 c.f. (28 archives boxes),4 tape recordings,1 disc recording, and4 films; plusadditions of 9.2 c.f.,7 film reels,1 tape recording,7 disc recordings,35 photographs, and2 transparencies.Papers of an advertising executive who was chairman of the board of Ted Bates & Co., Inc. The collection is arranged as general correspondence; speeches and writings by and about Reeves; and material on politics, advertising awards, and Ted Bates & Co. The correspondence is comprised of both personal and business mail. Included are letters to and from clients and other advertising executives such as Fairfax M. Cone, Alfred A. Knopf, Gerard Lambert, Frank Hummert, David Ogilvy, and Alfred Politz. There is also significant correspondence reflecting his anti-Communist sentiments and his involvement in Republican politics both nationally and in New York from 1952 to 1964. Fragmentary files on Ted Bates & Co. include marketing plans and research, commercials and advertising copy, records of an FTC investigation and a tax trial to which the Bates agency was a party, and other miscellaneous material. Advertising files include correspondence, research material, and drafts for "Reality in Advertising" (1961), which expressed his well-known "hard-sell philosophy," and correspondence for a proposed second book; speeches and articles by and about Reeves; and material on his induction into the Advertising Hall of Fame. Concerning his political involvement is a box of material on the 1952 Eisenhower Presidential campaign and Thruston B. Morton's senatorial campaign in 1956. The diverse material on the Eisenhower campaign includes a film of spot advertisements. Of more personal interest are poetry files and financial records relating to interests outside the Bates agency such as his publication of "Boats" magazine. The processed portion of this collection is summarized above, dates 1927-1971, and is described in the register. Additional accessions date to 1994 and are described below. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectKing, William Smith, 1828-1900. William S. King papers, 1849-1906.King, William Smith, 1828-1900.Donnelly, Ignatius, 1831-1901.Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872.William S. King papers, 1849-1906.81 items in 1 folder; 11 oversize items; 7 items in Reserve.Letters received by King, who was a congressman from Minnesota in 1875-1877, from Horace Greeley, Ignatius Donnelly, and others, containing comments on Minnesota and U.S. politics and economic conditions, the Republican Party, the Minnesota State Fair, and personal matters; and invitations to the Philadelphia exposition in 1876. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryThe talk about bolting, 1882 Sept. 1.The talk about bolting, 1882 Sept. 1.(0.1 linear ft.).Article written by an unidentified individual for an unidentifed newspaper, in response to a notice in the Utica Herald claiming that if a man like Crowley or Folger is nominated, he cannot be elected. The author presents his case that "none of the indicators so far will justify a 'bolt'," and that Republicans will support the ticket, Buffalo History Museum, Research LibraryWalton, Julia Jones, 1906-. Papers, 1924-1952.Walton, Julia Jones, 1906-Papers, 1924-1952..33 cu. ft.Correspondence spans 1942-1943. April 1942 letters are from Walton to her husband, Russell T. Walton, who is in the U.S. military during World War II. They deal with marriage plans, family, and friends. August 1942 through 1943 letters from Arthur E. Hopkins to Walton are of primary importance and focus on national politics, the Republican Party, the New Deal, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Wendell Willkie, Kentucky politics, Happy Chandler, Wilson W. Wyatt, World War II, and Mexico. Other items include military documents, cards, photographs, newspaper clippings, a 1924 program from the 150th anniversary celebration of the founding of Kentucky, and Russell Walton's will. The Filson Historical SocietyAurelio, Richard, 1929-. Reminiscences of Richard Aurelio : oral history, 1976.Aurelio, Richard, 1929-Edwin, Ed,Reminiscences of Richard Aurelio : oral history, 1976.Transcript: 150 leaves.Tape: 3 reels.Childhood interest in politics; Boston University; Newsday reporter, 1950-60; press secretary, administrative assistant to Senator Jacob Javits, 1960-1968; campaign manager for Nelson Rockefeller, 1966, and John Lindsay, 1965, 1969, 1972; deputy mayor, New York City, 1969-71; impressions of New York City press. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesFrenzel, Bill. William E. Frenzel papers, 1962-2010.Frenzel, Bill.Christiansen, Maybeth.Eveland, Patricia.Gibbons, Sam B.MacMillan, Whitney.McNeely, Harry G.Nelson, Marlys.Rostenkowski, Dan.Eurasia Foundation (Washington, D.C.)Transatlantic Policy Network.William E. Frenzel papers, 1962-2010.273.9 cubic feet (267 boxes)Congressional papers and office files (1970-1992) of a third district Republican congressman from Minnesota (1971-1991) who later (1990- ) served as a guest scholar at the Brookings Institution. The material focuses largely on Frenzel's work on the House Ways and Means Committee Subcommittee on Trade and the House Administration Committee, and his efforts at Brookings to secure passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement (1993). Brookings Institution files (1990-2000) include information about Frenzel's efforts to secure passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement (1993). There is a small amount of material from Frenzel's years in the Minnesota House of Representatives (1963-1969). Congressional Papers include chronlogical office files, legislative bills and subject files, trade mission files, campaign and political files, personal papers, voting records, Congressional Record statements, press releases, newspaper clippings, speeches, and audio-visual materials. There is correspondence with constituents, other legislators, and interest groups. Legislative bill files contain background material, and copies of bills. Many files concern foreign trade, tariffs, taxation, the federal budget, and election law. Many trade-related subject files are those of Patricia Eveland, Frenzel's administrative assistant. Brookings Institution files document Frenzel's activities at the Institution and his involvement with a variety of organizations, including the Eurasia Foundation and the Transatlantic Policy Network. They also contain information about the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and the North American Free Trade Agreement. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsLee, Warren Isbell, 1874-1955. Reminiscences of Warren Isbell Lee : oral history, 1950.Lee, Warren Isbell, 1874-1955.Bombard, Owen,Reminiscences of Warren Isbell Lee : oral history, 1950.Transcript: 20 leaves.Brooklyn Republican politics, 1900-22. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesWashburn, Algernon Sidney, 1814-1879. Washburn family correspondence, 1833-1882.Washburn, Algernon Sidney, 1814-1879.Doty, James Duane, 1799-1865.Washburn, C. C. (Cadwallader Colden), 1818-1882.Washburn family correspondence, 1833-1882.0.25 cu. ft. (1 box)Letters to Washburn, a Hallowell (Me.) banker, from several family members, especially his brothers Elihu Washburne, U.S. politician and statesman, and William Drew Washburn, a Minneapolis lumber and flour miller and a U.S. congressman and senator. The letters contain information on family affairs, the business careers of Elihu and William, economic conditions, politics, and social life. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryWilliam Safire Papers, 1953-1980, (bulk 1960-1973)Safire, William, 1929-2009William Safire Papers 1953-1980 (bulk 1960-1973)55,000 items; 138 containers plus 2 classified and 1 oversize; 56.4 linear feetAuthor, journalist, speechwriter, and public relations consultant. Correspondence, diary notes, memoranda, minutes of meetings, reports, speeches, statements, writings, notes, press releases, press conference transcripts, annotated press reports, briefing books, advertising material, and photographs chiefly documenting Safire's close association with Richard M. Nixon as public relations consultant, speechwriter, and political advisor from 1960 to 1973.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionGwin, Geneva F. (Geneva Fern), 1897-1949. Geneva Gwin papers, 1924-1970.Gwin, Geneva F. (Geneva Fern), 1897-1949.Geneva Gwin papers, 1924-1970.1 box (0.3 cubic ft.)This collection includes documents related to Geneva Gwin's leisure activities and Forrest Gwin's employment at Ball Corporation in Muncie, Indiana from 1924-1970. Also included are a number of business transactions pertaining to Mr. Fred F. Crossfield, possibly Geneva Gwin's first husband. Ball State University Library, Bracken LibraryVan Valkenburg, Edwin Augustus, 1869-1932. Papers, 1907-1932.Van Valkenburg, Edwin Augustus, 1869-1932.Beveridge, Albert Jeremiah, 1862-1927.Brunker, Albert Ridgely, 1883-1959.Hays, Will H. (Will Harrison), 1879-1954.Johnson, Hiram, 1866-1945.Perkins, George W. (George Walbridge), 1862-1920.Pinchot, Gifford, 1865-1946.Robins, Raymond, 1873-1954.Sproul, William C. (William Cameron), 1870-1928.Papers, 1907-1932.8 boxes (4 linear feet)Edwin Augustus Van Valkenburg was editor and publisher of the Philadelphia North American, 1899-1924; Pennsylvania reform Republican and supporter of Roosevelt's 1912 Progressive candidacy. Papers include correspondence with Albert Jeremiah Beveridge, Albert Ridgely Brunker, Will H. Hays, Hiram Johnson, George Walbridge Perkins, Gifford Pinchot, Raymond Robins, Theodore Roosevelt, and William Cameron Sproul; also correspondence and speech drafts of contemporaries. Houghton LibrarySumner, Charles, 1811-1874. Charles Sumner compositions, 1827-1872.Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874.Pierce, Edward Lillie, 1829-1897,Charles Sumner compositions, 1827-1872.1 box (.5 linear ft.)Miscellaneous compositions of Charles Sumner, including texts of speeches and speaking-notes, and other notes, chiefly quotations from his reading. EnglishLatinFrenchHoughton LibraryPolly Ruhtenberg papers, 1946-1983Ruhtenberg, Polly King, 1907-1983Polly Ruhtenberg papers 1946-198310.5 linear feet, 17 containersPolly King Ruhtenberg (1907-1983) a libertarian and children's book author was active in social and civic organizations throughout her life. The collection includes correspondence, manuscripts, speeches, photographs, and a scrapbook that reflect her work as an author and libertarian.EnglishUniversity of Oregon Libraries. Special Collections and University ArchivesLoomis, Francis B. (Francis Butler), 1861-1948. Francis B. Loomis papers, 1897-1939. [microform].Loomis, Francis B. (Francis Butler), 1861-1948.Jiménez, Lynn M.,Palmer, Patricia J.,Francis B. Loomis papers, 1897-1939. [microform].9 microfilm reels.Official and personal correspondence, reports, legal briefs, speeches, publications, photographs, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous material; also included is correspondence dealing with Loomis' involvement in crises relating to Venezuela, Santo Domingo, and Panama, his role during negotioation of the Russo-Japanese War, and his participation in Republan politics during the years 1898-1912; post World War I correspondence focuses on such varied topics as the Japanese question in California, the importance of newspapers in forming public opinion, and consular reform and political issues; numerous Presidents of the U.S. and other notable figures of the period are represented. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesSchuyler Colfax Correspondence and Speeches, 1837-1882Colfax, Schuyler, 1823-1885Schuyler Colfax Correspondence and Speeches 1837-1882160 items; 1 container; 0.4 linear feet; 1 microfilm reelVice president of the United States, congressman, and newspaper editor. Correspondence and speeches documenting Colfax's activities as a newspaper editor, his involvement in the Whig and Republican parties, and his tenure as United States representative from Indiana and vice president under Ulysses S. Grant.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionMinnesota McGovern for President Committee. McGovern for President records, 1967-1972.Minnesota McGovern for President Committee.Hasse, John.McGovern for President Committee.McGovern for President records, 1967-1972.13.0 cu. ft. (11 boxes)Primarily clippings on the progress of George S. McGovern's 1972 presidential campaign against Richard M. Nixon and on various campaign issues, especially those related to Minnesota. Also includes printed materials from the 1968 and 1972 Democratic national conventions and from the national McGovern for President Committee, samples of campaign literature and manuals used in Minnesota and Wisconsin, McGovern's speeches and press releases, and letters of John Hasse as Minnesota campaign coordinator. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryRobert Washburn papers, 1884-1944Washburn, Robert Charles,d. 1938.Robert Washburn papers 1884-1944.23 cubic feet (1 document case)Collection includes: Political and personal correspondence, 1894-1924, and correspondence to Mrs. Washburn, 1940-1944, from Senators Thomas B. Reed and Charles L. McNary regarding Washington politics and Seattle history; Speeches and poetry, 1912-1916, regarding the Republican Party, Presidential election of 1916 and apple growers; Family memorabilia and clippings, ca. 1880-1929; Diaries of European trip by Mrs. Washburn, 2 vols., 1884-1885; Family recipe book, 1 vol., ca. 1920. Robert Charles Washburn (d. 1938) was a journalist and Washington politician, later a resident of Portland, Oregon.EnglishOregon Historical Society Research LibraryHubert Work miscellaneous papers, 1922-1939Work, Hubert, 1860-1942.Hubert Work miscellaneous papers 1922-19392 manuscript boxes; (0.8 linear feet)Clippings, correspondence, and typescripts of speeches, relating to American politics, Herbert Hoover, and the Republican Party.EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesHughes, Earl Mulford, 1907-. Papers, 1948-1986.Hughes, Earl Mulford, 1907-Papers, 1948-1986.2.6 linear ft.Correspondence relating to various topics, including Illinois Board of Higher Education, State Universities Retirement System of Illinois, farming, seed corn, agricultural marketing, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Indian agriculture, Farm Foundation, Republican Party, banking, Illinois Bell Telephone Company, and administrative concerns specific to University of Illinois system, such as selection of John E. Corbally as president, Board of Trustees, university policies, faculty, and student demonstrations. University of Illinois at Urbana ChampaignSyracuse advertising films, [ca.1960-1970].Syracuse advertising films, [ca.1960-1970]..3 cubic ft. (1-5 in. legal box).Short films shown at movie theatres in central New York State, relating to local stores, banks, and the Republican Party. New York State Historical Documents (Albany, N.Y.)Murray, Hyde H., 1930-2009. Hyde H. Murray papers, 1974-1996.Murray, Hyde H., 1930-2009.Hyde H. Murray papers, 1974-1996.124 ms. boxes.Writings, correspondence, memoranda, reports, legal documents, draft legislation, and printed matter, relating to Republican congressional organizations, the presidential administration of Ronald Reagan, taxation, agriculture, ethics investigations, the Republican Party, and the United States Congress. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryKarger, Gustavus J., 1886-1924. Papers.Karger, Gustavus J., 1886-1924.Schueller, Edwin W., d. 1931.Lewis, Willmott, d. 1950.Papers. 1908-1950.21 items.Scattered papers of Gus J. Karger, renowned Cincinnati "Times-Star" Washington correspondent and acquaintance of major Republican politicians. Includes letters, re. Karger's mother's death (1917); notes from Karger to his brother and sister; telegrams, re. Karger's death (1924); and letters of condolence from Edwin W. Schueller and Sir Willmott Lewis. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyAmes, Edwin Gardner, 1856-1935. Edwin G. Ames scrapbooks, 1898-1928.Ames, Edwin Gardner, 1856-1935.Edwin G. Ames scrapbooks, 1898-1928.6 v. ; 32 centimeters.The Edwin G. Ames scrapbooks consist of two volumes which contain mainly clippings related to Washington banks (1914-1918); a single volume covering dealing with the lumber industry (1908-1912); voting returns, the Republican party, as well as agendas from the annual meetings of the Pacific Coast Lumber Manufacturers Association (1898-1909); another scrapbook with extensive material on the 1912 presidential election and the Bull Moose Party, as well as articles about the timber industry and labor unions; the final scrapbook includes miscellaneous political materials and articles on Seattle local history (1912-1928). University of Washington. LibrariesMeckstroth, Jacob Adolph, 1887-. Papers.Meckstroth, Jacob Adolph, 1887-Donahey, A. Victor (Alvin Victor), 1873-1946.Papers. 1912-1972.2 cubic feet.Columbus, Ohio, journalist and public servant. Collection consists of correspondence and printed material covering the presidential campaign of James M. Cox, 1920; the gubernatorial terms of A. Victor Donahey, 1923-1928; and the Scioto Conservancy District, 1961-1966, an agency formed to plan flood control in the Scioto River Basin. Contact repository for more information. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyChapman, Alger B., 1904-1983. Reminiscences of Alger Baldwin Chapman : oral history, 1949.Chapman, Alger B., 1904-1983.Albertson, Dean, 1920-,Reminiscences of Alger Baldwin Chapman : oral history, 1949.Transcript: 76 leaves.New York Republican politics, 1930-49. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesCushman K. Davis papers, Davis, Cushman K., 1886-1900 Davis, Cushman Kellogg, 1838-1900Cushman K. Davis papers 1886-1900 Davis, Cushman K.150 items (0.5 linear feet)Cushman Kellogg Davis's letters provide insights into state-level Minnesota politics, as well as the national political scene, from the perspective of a U.S. senator in the late 1800s.EnglishWilliam L. Clements LibraryLincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. Fragment on the formation of the Republican Party, [1857 ca. Feb. 28].Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.Thomas, George C. (George Clifford), 1839-1909,Fragment on the formation of the Republican Party, [1857 ca. Feb. 28].1 item (1 p.) in case ; 36 cm.Recounts the early struggles of the party and affirms its dedication to the fight against slavery. The occasion of the speech is unknown, but it refers to the election of 1856 as "a year ago". Basler associates the contents with Lincoln's notes for a speech given in Chicago on 28 Feb. 1857. The fragment is accompanied by a letter from Mrs. E.I. Grimsley, 10 Apr. 1866, to the Rev. E.P. Hammond, which identifies it as an address to the Republican Party in 1859. Rosenbach Museum & LibraryMichael J. and Jennie B. Dowling papers., 1883-1944.Dowling, Michael J., 1866-1921.Michael J. and Jennie B. Dowling papers. 1883-1944.Newspaper and magazine articles, correspondence, printed materials, photographs, film recording, and memorabilia of Michael J. Dowling, a Minnesota politician, newspaper publisher, businessman, and spokesman for the physically handicapped, who as a boy lost three of his limbs to frostbite, and of his wife Jennie.EnglishMinnesota Historical SocietyRepublican Party (Ill.). State Convention (1918 : Springfield, Ill.). Minutes, 1918 Sept. 20.Republican Party (Ill.). State Convention (1918 : Springfield, Ill.)Johnson, Justus Leonard, 1879-1956.Lowden, Frank O. 1861-1943.McCormick, Medill, 1877-1925.Sherman, Lawrence Yates, 1858-1939.Minutes, 1918 Sept. 20.1 item (25 p.) ; 26 cm.Minutes assembled by secretary Justus L. Johnson include texts of speeches by Frank O. Lowden, Lawrence Y. Sherman and Medill McCormick. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryTaylor, Bradley R., 1895-1963. Papers, 1917-1963.Taylor, Bradley R., 1895-1963.Papers, 1917-1963.2.4 c.f. (6 archives boxes); plusadditions 6.8 c.f.,106 photographs,1 negative, and14 film reels.Mainly personal correspondence of Bradley R. Taylor, a resident of Rhinelander, Wis., an active Republican, an officer of the American Legion, and a member of the Polar Bear Association composed of veterans of the North Russian Expedition of 1918-1919. The letters relate mainly to three topics: the Civil Aeronautics Authority's War Training Service, a training program for non-combat pilots during World War II; Republican Party politics; and the American Legion Library. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectLomas, Anna Cochrane, b. 1896. Papers of Anna Cochrane Lomas, 1912-1984 (bulk 1950-1970).Lomas, Anna Cochrane, b. 1896.Cochrane, William, 1867-1941.Papers of Anna Cochrane Lomas, 1912-1984 (bulk 1950-1970).5 linear ft.The papers document the political activities of both Anna Lomas and that of her father, William Cochrane. Lomas's political materials include newspaper clippings, correspondence and memorabilia regarding the Republican party at both the state and national levels. Cochrane's materials deal mostly with the 1931 legislative session and his service on the draft exemption board from 1917 to 1919. University of Iowa LibrariesPaul M. Weyrich Scrapbooks, 1942-2009, (bulk 1960-2008)Paul M. WeyrichPaul M. Weyrich Scrapbooks 1942-2009 (bulk 1960-2008)15,000 items; 44 containers; 17.6 linear feetPolitical activist and commentator. Correspondence, speeches and writings, photographs, press passes, media scripts and programming guides, news clippings, political cartoons, news releases and newsletters, agenda, conference schedules, programs, minutes of meetings, advertisements, posters and flyers, brochures and booklets, as well as rail transit, family, school, and church records.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionJohn W. Echols collection, Echols, John W. collection, 1890-1932, 1890-1898AnonymousJohn W. Echols collection 1890-1932 1890-1898 Echols, John W. collection16 itemsThis collection contains material related to John W. Echols, who served as supreme president of the American Protective Association in the mid-1890s. Included are letters of recommendation, personal correspondence, a speech draft, printed circulars, and other items.EnglishWilliam L. Clements LibraryRolland B. Marvin Collection, Unknown.Marvin, Rolland B.Rolland B. Marvin Collection Unknown.0.75 linear ft.Books, clippings, notes, memorabilia, relating to the four-term mayor of Syracuse, New York.EnglishSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research CenterO'Laughlin, John Callan, 1873-1949. Papers of John Callan O'Laughlin, 1895-1949.O'Laughlin, John Callan, 1873-1949John Callan O'Laughlin Papers 1895-194945,000 items; 107 containers plus 2 oversize; 42.8 linear feetPolitician, statesman, newspaperman, and publisher. Correspondence, memoranda, diaries, journals, writings, reports, printed material, scrapbooks, and records of the documenting O'Laughlin's career as a newspaperman and advocate of Republican Party and conservative causes. Army and Navy JournalEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionLemke, William, 1878-1950. Papers, 1901-1950 (inclusive).Lemke, William, 1878-1950.Papers, 1901-1950 (inclusive).57.75 linear ft. (47 boxes)Includes material on: his early years as a UND alumnus and member of the Varsity Bachelor's Club; Lemke's failed Mexican land speculation scheme; William Langer correspondence; A.C. Townley and the Nonpartisan League; Republican Party; F.D.R.; farm and bankuptcy legislation; Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park; several hundred contemporary political pamphlets. University of North Dakota, Chester Fritz LibraryWood, Henry. Scrapbook, 1868-1910.Wood, Henry.Scrapbook, 1868-1910.1 v. ; 32 cm. + 3 p.Scrapbook contains articles written by Wood concerning travel, agriculture, temperance, Congregational Church, Republican politics and other subjects. Also a few articles by Emily S. Wood, his daughter, and two of her poems; "New Years Day, 1887" and "The DeKalb County Annual Crop Scare..1910." A few documents and memorabilia. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryLeVander, Bernhard, 1916-. Bernhard LeVander Papers, 1937-1981 (bulk 1941-1952).LeVander, Bernhard, 1916-Stassen, Harold Edward, 1907-2001.Bernhard LeVander Papers, 1937-1981 (bulk 1941-1952).1.0 cu. ft. (1 box).Newspaper clippings, correspondence and memoranda, speeches, and other papers of a Twin Cities attorney and associate of Minnesota governor Harold Stassen, who also served as director of the Minnesota Division of Social Welfare (1943) and as chairman of the Republican State Central Committee (1946-1950). Much of the material relates to Stassen's campaigns for governor and for president of the United States. Bernhard LeVander was the younger brother of Minnesota governor Harold LeVander. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsOpperman, Ella Scoble. Estate of Ella Scoble Opperman, 1740-1953.Opperman, Ella Scoble.Estate of Ella Scoble Opperman, 1740-1953.669 items (717 pieces)Correspondence, photographs, pictures, printed items, articles, newspaper clippings, cards, sketches, notes, Confederate money, campaign materials, and related materials. There are also photographs of Ella Opperman, a poster for an organ recital given by Opperman, diplomas and marriage license of Katie Marie Opperman (Ella Opperman's sister), various certificates and degrees of Ella Opperman, and a French passport dated October 2, 1852. There are various articles about Ella Scoble Opperman, as well as correspondence with Alexandre Guilmant, Christmas cards, notebooks, and a wide variety of photographs. Additional subjects covered by the collection include: Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, Pianoforte, Cincinnati Wesleyan College, teacher certification, Opperman Music Hall, Florida State College for Women, Florida, Indiana, and Percy Grainger. GermanFrenchEnglishFlorida State UniversityHorace Porter Papers, 1853-1922Porter, Horace, 1837-1921Horace Porter Papers 1853-19221,500 items; 5 containers; 2 linear feetArmy officer, railroad official, and diplomat. Correspondence, diary, family papers, photographs, and speeches relating to Porter’s Civil War service, Ulysses S. Grant, Porter’s activities with the Pullman Company and the New York, West Shore and Buffalo Railroad, the Union League, his interest in Republican Party politics, his role in the inaugural of William McKinley, and his service as United States ambassador to France.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionCitizens for Reagan Records, 1975-1986Citizens for Reagan Records 1975-1986109 manuscript boxes, 2 cubic foot boxes, 9 oversize boxes, 605 video tapes, 12 phonodisks, 8 phonotapes; (112 linear feet)The collection relates to the campaign of Ronald Reagan for the Republican Party presidential nomination in 1976. Materials include correspondence, position papers, press releases, memoranda, public opinion polling data, financial records, sound recordings, and video tapes. Includes a few post-1976 records of Citizens for the Republic, the successor organization to Citizens for Reagan.EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesPercy, Charles H., 1919-2011. Reminiscences of Charles Harting Percy : oral history, 1970.North, Donald,Percy, Charles H., 1919-2011.Reminiscences of Charles Harting Percy : oral history, 1970.Transript: 33 leaves.First contact with Dwight Eisenhower; entrance into Republican politics; Commission on National Goals; Committee on Programs and Progress; party platforms; recession; Sputnik; National Defense Education Act. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesHarold Knutson congressional files., 1919-1948.Knutson, Harold, 1880-1953.Harold Knutson congressional files. 1919-1948.Voting records (1919-1948) of, and legislative bills(1923-1948) introduced by, a Republican congressman representing the sixth districtof central Minnesota.Minnesota Historical SocietySmith, William Henry, 1833-1896. Papers, 1836-1922, bulk 1855-1895.Smith, William Henry, 1833-1896.Papers, 1836-1922, bulk 1855-1895.17 manuscript boxes, 6 bound volumes, 1 oversize box, 37 reels of microfilm, 1 box of photographs, 3 oversize photographs.The collection is composed primarily of Smith's business, political, and research related correspondence dating from 1855-1895. Included are letters associated with his newspaper work in Cincinnati, and wire services such as the Associated Press. Business correspondence concerns Smith's interest in the Mergenthaler Printing Company. Political correspondence includes letters from James A. Garfield to Rutherford B. Hayes (1880-1881). Other papers concern the Republican Party, and the 1876 presidential campaign, and Smith's personal historical interests. Personal correspondence also includes letters from his wife and children, and Charles R. Williams. Photographs consist of carte de visite, cabinet card, and tintype portraits, likely of family members and friends. Indiana Historical Society LibraryWells, Thomas H. 1823-1901. Thomas H. Wells papers, 1882.Wells, Thomas H. 1823-1901.Thomas H. Wells papers, 1882.1 folder.Letterpress book relating to mining and legal matters in Aurora and Candelaria, Nev., Wells' partnership with then Nevada Attorney General Michael A. Murphy, and Republican Party politics. Nevada State Historical SocietyRepublican National Convention (31st : 1976 : Kansas City, Mo.). [Republican National Convention, 1976, Kansas City, memorabilia].Republican National Convention (31st : 1976 : Kansas City, Mo.)Youstra, George D.[Republican National Convention, 1976, Kansas City, memorabilia].1 loose-leaf folder ; 31 cm.Convention program and rules, proposed party platform, delegate information, tourist information, campaign literature, and other convention related material and mementos, collected by George D. Youstra, alternate delegate-at-large from South Carolina. Clearwater Christian College, Easter LibraryHobbs, J. W. (John W.), b. 1856. J. W. Hobbs scrapbook [manuscript], 1888-1912.Hobbs, J. W. (John W.), b. 1856.J. W. Hobbs scrapbook [manuscript], 1888-1912.1 vol.Scrapbook, 1 vol., 1888-1912, containing records of the Yamhill County Republican Central Committee, 1892-1900, newspaper clippings regarding Yamhill County republican politics, 1888-1909, and clippings on various other political topics, 1900-1912. Oregon Historical Society Research LibraryB. F. Wade Papers, 1832-1886, (bulk 1852-1869)Wade, B. F (Benjamin Franklin), 1800-1878B. F. Wade Papers 1832-1886 (bulk 1852-1869)3,500 items; 18 containers; 4 linear feet; 11 microfilm reelsLawyer, United States senator from Ohio, and Republican Party leader. Chiefly political correspondence relating to Wade’s career in the Senate as well as personal letters concerning his law practice and business. Includes printed speeches, maps, family letters, business records, and other material.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionCallaway, Howard H. (Howard Hollis), 1927-. Howard H. Callaway papers, 1965-1975.Callaway, Howard H. (Howard Hollis), 1927-Howard H. Callaway papers, 1965-1975.39.5 linear ft.The collection consists of personal and political papers of Howard H. Callaway from 1965-1975. Includes congressional files (1965-1966) containing press releases, subject files, and correspondence; political files (1966-1971) containing campaign material from his 1966 bid for Governor of Georgia, state and national Republican Committee material, and 1968 Nixon campaign material; personal files (1967-1971) reflecting Callaway's involvement in private organizations; and scrapbooks (1973-1975) recording his activities as Secretary of the Army. Also included are photographs, motion picture films, and memorabilia. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryFew, Mary Reamey Thomas. Reminiscences of Mary Reamey Thomas Few : oral history, 1963.Few, Mary Reamey Thomas.Rounds, Frank, Jr.,Reminiscences of Mary Reamey Thomas Few : oral history, 1963.Transcript: 285 leaves.Family background in Virginia; education, Trinity College, North Carolina, 1902; friendship with Duke family; graduate studies, Columbia University, 1908; life as wife of president of Trinity College, later Duke University; James B. Duke and Duke University: founding of the university, 1924; Republican National Committee-woman. Impressions of various academic and political figures. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesHeath, Perry S. (Perry Sanford), 1857-1927. Papers, 1809-1893 (bulk 1896-1927).Heath, Perry S. (Perry Sanford), 1857-1927.Papers, 1809-1893 (bulk 1896-1927).0.6 linear ft.Correspondence, journal notes, printed matter, memorabilia, biographical material, and photograph, chiefly relating to Heath's term as secretary of the Republican National Committee, the 1896 presidential campaign of William McKinley, Heath's service as U.S. assistant postmaster general (1897-1900), and his subsequent interest in Republican Party politics, particularly in the careers of Leonard Wood and Charles W. Fairbanks. Library of CongressNorris, Joe Lester, 1906-. The Joe Lester Norris collection of Middlewestern political material, 1924-1936.Norris, Joe Lester, 1906-The Joe Lester Norris collection of Middlewestern political material, 1924-1936.300 items.1 container.Circular letters (1931-1932), resolve of the Municipal Ex-Service Men's Association, addresses (1932) of David Lawrence and Robert M. Hutchins, Republican Party radio broadcasts (1932), theater programs and announcements (1930-1936), tickets (1930-1933) to political events, publicity cards, pamphlets, newspapers, and broadsides (1924-1935) reflecting the political views of Democrats, Republicans, and Socialists primarily in the Chicago-Indianapolis area. Library of CongressChandler, William E. (William Eaton), 1835-1917. Papers [microform], 1876-1882.Chandler, William E. (William Eaton), 1835-1917.Papers [microform], 1876-1882.4 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.Rutherford B Hayes Presidential Center, Hayes Presidential CenterEwing, John. Papers.Ewing, John.Papers. 1831 NOV 10.1 item (3 p.)Member of Indiana state Senate from Vincennes, Ind., at Indianapolis to H[ezekiah] Niles of "Niles' Weekly Register" at Baltimore introducing an Indiana delegate to the National Republican Convention to be held there, and urging nomination of Henry Clay. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyEugene Craig Papers, 1946-1970, 1958-1968Craig, Eugene.Eugene Craig Papers 1946-1970 1958-196814 linear ft.Over 1600 original editorial cartoons originally published in the (1946-1949), (1951-1954), and (1952-1970) and three American Red Cross posters. News-Sentinel Brooklyn Eagle Columbus DispatchEnglishSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research CenterRosewater family. Papers, 1858-1939.Rosewater family.Rosewater, Edward, 1841-1906.Rosewater, Victor, 1871-1940.Papers, 1858-1939.7.2 linear ft.Series A contains correspondence of Edward and Victor Rosewater as well as family correspondence regarding the Omaha Bee, travel, the Republican Party, and family matters. Series B contains the diaries and correspondence of Edward Rosewater. The diaries cover the pre-Civil War period through Edward's move to Omaha, Neb. Of considerable historic value are the diaries of Edward Rosewater that include part of his tenure as a telegrapher for the War Dept. in Washington, D.C. during the war. Rosewater telegraphed Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation to the public on 1 Jan. 1863. In his diary, he describes a reception at the White House that day and briefly mentions the Proclamation. The correspondence in this series (1863-1906) is related to political matters (mainly the Republican Party), journalism and the Omaha Bee, as well as personal matters. Series C contains the correspondence, subject files, publications, and diaries of Victor Rosewater. The diaries cover the later years of Victor Rosewater's life, including his activities in the Republican Party and the Philadelphia Sesquicentennial. His correspondence is also related to political matters, the Omaha Bee, journalism, and personal matters. Other topics include the history of Nebraska. The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish ArchivesYoung, Milton Ruben, 1897-1983. Reminiscences of Milton R. Young : oral history, 1967.Young, Milton Ruben, 1897-1983.Edwin, Ed,Reminiscences of Milton R. Young : oral history, 1967.Transcript: 31 leaves.Senate Agricultural Committee; 1952 Republican campaign; President Eisenhower's agricultural policy; Ezra Taft Benson. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesJohnson, Otis Wills. Papers, 1902-1905, 1912, 1923.Johnson, Otis Wills.Papers, 1902-1905, 1912, 1923.0.1 c.f. (1 folder)Papers of a Wisconsin State Senator from Racine, including correspondence and clippings concerning tariff reciprocity, the National Association of Manufacturers, railroad legislation in Wisconsin, and the Republican Party and Johnson's political attitudes. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectSheldon, Joe S. Reminiscences of Joe S. Sheldon : oral history, 1969.Sheldon, Joe S.Luter, John,Reminiscences of Joe S. Sheldon : oral history, 1969.Transcript: 28 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Republican Party in Texas; Taft-Eisenhower contest, 1952; impressions of Eisenhower and his administration. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesLee, J. Bracken (Joseph Bracken), 1899-. Reminiscences of J. Bracken Lee : oral history, 1967.Lee, J. Bracken (Joseph Bracken), 1899-Edwin, Ed,Reminiscences of J. Bracken Lee : oral history, 1967.Transcript: 70 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Governor of Utah; Mayor of Salt Lake City; 1952 Republican Convention; impressions of Dwight D. Eisenhower, Robert A. Taft, and others; Republican Party; John Birch Society. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesKilbourne, Richard. Richard Kilbourne circular, 1967.Kilbourne, Richard.Richard Kilbourne circular, 1967.1 broadside.A broadside entitled "Socialism vs. the Constitution" in which Kilbourne cites the Democratic Party's acceptance of socialist positions as his reason for leaving it to join the Republican Party. Louisiana State University, LSU LibrariesRobins, Raymond, 1873-1954. Papers, 1878-1956.Robins, Raymond, 1873-1954.Robins, Margaret Dreier.Papers, 1878-1956.19.8 c.f. (50 archives boxes) and8 reels of microfilm (35mm); plusadditions of 0.6 c.f.,395 photographs, and4 pieces of ephemera.Correspondence, 1878-1951, diaries, 1908-1920, 1922-1923, 1933, speeches, 1902-1948, and miscellaneous papers of a social worker, labor and political activist, and lecturer. Includes material relating to his life in Alaska, 1897-1900; and his work in the slums of Chicago's seventeenth ward, as a staff member of Chicago Commons, Chicago Municipal Lodging House, and Northwestern University Settlement, 1900-1914, and service on the Chicago Board of Education beginning in 1906. Among his Chicago associates were Jane Addams, Frances A. Kellor, Harold Ickes, James Mullenbach, and Graham Taylor. Also includes material regarding his support of Theodore Roosevelt's Progressive Presidential campaign, 1912, and relations with Henry F. Cochems and Medill McCormick in the Illinois Progressive Party: Robins' lecture tour with Fred B. Smith in 1913 for the Men and Religion Forward Movement; his work in the Young Men's Christian Association with A. J. Elliott and Harry N. Holmes; and his 1917-1918 tour of Russia as a member of the American Red Cross mission, where he became acquainted with Lenin, Trotsky, Chicherin, and other Bolshevik leaders, with United States Ambassador David R. Francis, and with D. Heywood Hardy, Thomas D. Thatcher, William Boyce Thompson, and Allen Wardwell. Other material concerns Robins' support for diplomatic recognition of the Soviet Union by the United States in the 1920s and 1930s, and efforts to promote stronger economic ties between the two countries, especially his correspondence with Alexander Gumberg. Also includes papers regarding Robins' association with Salmon O. Levinson in the outlawry of war movement; Robins' activism in the Republican Party, including his support for Hiram W. Johnson, William E. Borah, Chicago mayor William E. Dever, and Prohibition; his 1933 trip to the Soviet Union; his political friendship with Florida Senator Claude Pepper; and association with numerous other well-known correspondents. Also in the collection is correspondence, 1907-1945, of Margaret Dreier, woman's suffrage and trade union leader, whom Robins married in 1905; of her sister, Mary Dreier, New York leader of women's rights and labor organizations, mostly relating to her Southwest Harbor, Maine house, 1926-1948; and letters from Raymond's sister, Elizabeth Robins, actress and playwright. The processed portion of this collection is summarized above and described in the register. Additional accessions are described below. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectLuce, Gordon C., 1925-. Gordon C. Luce papers, 1973-1989.Luce, Gordon C., 1925-Bush, George, 1924-Gordon C. Luce papers, 1973-1989.1 oversize box.Letters, postcards, notes, clippings, and photographs, relating to the acquaintanceship of G. C. Luce with President George Bush, and to Republican Party politics. Includes numerous letters and notes written by George Bush. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryBateman, Warner M. (Warner Mifflin), 1827-1897. Warner M. Bateman papers, 1849-1897 [microform].Bateman, Warner M. (Warner Mifflin), 1827-1897.Sherman, John, 1823-1900.Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873.Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881.Hanna, Marcus Alonzo, 1837-1904.Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, 1822-1893.Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891.Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.Baltzley, Edwin.Bateman, Elwood.Harper, J. C. (Jacob Chandler), 1858-1939.McRae, Milton A. (Milton Alexander), 1858-1930.Moulton, C. W. (Charles William), d. 1888.Nixon, William Penn.Teetor, Josie C.Trowbridge, F. E.Warner M. Bateman papers, 1849-1897 [microform].39 rolls of microfilm.Consists of journals, notebooks, speeches, letters, bound volumes of correspondence, account books, dockets, checks, receipts, deeds, dividends, tax records, agreements, invitations, business cards and advertisements, notes, souvenirs, notebooks containing notes for Republican Party lectures, and eight volumes of newspaper clippings relating to legal and political matters. The bulk of the correspondence consists of letters relating to various legal, personal, political, and professional matters associated with Bateman's activities as lawyer, politician, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio (1869-77), and manager (1880) of John Sherman's political interests. Notable correspondents include John Sherman, Salmon P. Chase, James A. Garfield, Marcus A. Hanna, Rutherford B. Hayes, William T. Sherman, and William H. Taft. A calendar of correspondence is included in Appendix I in the register to the collection. Western Reserve Historical Society, Research LibraryColfax, Schuyler, 1823-1885. Papers, 1843-1884.Colfax, Schuyler, 1823-1885.Papers, 1843-1884.1 box, 1 oversize folder, 2 cartes de visite.Correspondence; Colfax's "Across the Continent" lecture in manuscript and two transcripts; programs; invitations; and photographs. Early letters deal with South Bend and Indiana politics. Letters from his service in the U.S. House show his interest in "Bleeding Kansas," appointments to offices, and his 1865 western tour. Five letters deal with George F. Nesbitt and the Credit Mobilier scandal. Later letters deal mostly with Colfax's lecture tours. The "Across the Continent" lecture mentions his interest in uniting the country by rail. Indiana Historical Society LibraryLeCompte, Karl M. Papers of Karl M. LeCompte, 1939-1972.LeCompte, Karl M.Benson, Ezra Taft.Cunningham, Paul H. (Paul Harvey), 1890-1961.Dolliver, James I. (James Isaac), 1894-Gilchrist, Fred Cramer, 1868-1950.Gillette, Guy Mark, 1879-Goodwin, Robert Kingman, 1905-1983.Gross, H.R. (Harold Royce), 1899-Gwynne, John Williams, 1889-1972.Herring, Clyde L. (Clyde LaVerne), 1879-1945.Hickenlooper, Bourke B. (Bourke Blakemore), 1896-1971.Hoegh, Leo A. (Leo Arthur), 1908-Hoeven, Charles B. (Charles Bernard), 1895-1980.Jensen, Ben F. (Ben Franklin), 1892-1970.Kyl, John H. (John Henry), 1919-Loveless, Herschel C. (Herschel Cellel), 1911-1989.Martin, Thomas E. (Thomas Ellsworth), 1893-1971.Schwengel, Fred, 1907-Talle, Henry Oscar, 1892-1969.Thurston, Lloyd.Turner, Dan W. (Dan Webster), 1877-1969.Wallace, Henry Agard, 1888-1965.Willkie, Wendell L. (Wendell Lewis), 1892-1944.Wilson, George Allison, 1884-1953.Papers of Karl M. LeCompte, 1939-1972.Papers, 10.5 linear ft., (21 boxes)Scrapbooks, 18 items.The papers of Karl M. LeCompte consist of personal and congressional correspondence files, speeches, and scrapbooks compiled by his wife. The topics discussed range from the Commission on Civil Rights to campaigns and elections and from agriculture to congressional pensions. There are letters from: Ezra Taft Benson, Paul H. Cunningham, James I. Dolliver, Fred C. Gilchrist, Guy M. Gillette, Robert K. Goodwin, H.R. Gross, John W. Gwynne, Clyde L. Herring, Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Leo A. Hoegh, Charles B. Hoeven, Ben F. Jensen, John H. Kyl, Herschel C. Loveless, Thomas E. Martin, Fred Schwengel, Henry O. Talle, Lloyd Thurston, Dan W. Turner, Henry A. Wallace, Wendell Willkie, and George A. Wilson. University of Iowa LibrariesAnnelise Graebner Anderson Papers, 1968-1988Anderson, Annelise GraebnerAnnelise Graebner Anderson Papers, 1968-1988Schedules, memoranda, correspondence, reports, notes, and clippings, relating to the presidential campaign of Richard M. Nixon in 1968 and Ronald Reagan in 1980, and to preparations for the presidential administration of Ronald Reagan; and draft and final report, transcripts of meetings and hearings, correspondence, notes, press releases, and clippings, relating to activities of the President's Commission on Privatization in investigating and making recommendations concerning the desirability of transferring various functions and assets of the United States government to the private sector (conclusions published as [Washington, 1988]). Privatization: Toward More Effective Government: Report of the President's Commission on PrivatizationEnglishHoover Institution ArchivesRodota, Joseph D. Joseph D. Rodota papers, 1969-1997.Rodota, Joseph D.Benchmark Research Group.Joseph D. Rodota papers, 1969-1997.421 ms. boxes.Correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, polling data, briefing books, press releases, clippings, other printed matter, video tapes, and sound recordings, relating to political conditions in the United States, and especially to the gubernatorial and presidential administrations of Ronald Reagan. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryJoel B. Bassett papers., 1859-1876 (bulk 1865-1868).Bassett, Joel Bean, 1816-1912.Joel B. Bassett papers. 1859-1876 (bulk 1865-1868).Correspondence, reports, treaty drafts, payment vouchers, applications for Indian trader licenses, and similar documents relating mostly to Bassett's work while agent at the Chippewa Agency, Crow Wing, Minnesota (1865-1869).Minnesota Historical SocietyLyle, Annie G. Annie G. Lyle papers, 1928-1932.Lyle, Annie G.Annie G. Lyle papers, 1928-1932.3 ms. boxes.Correspondence, clippings, and campaign literature, relating to Herbert Hoover and the American presidential elections of 1928 and 1932. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryClemens, Cyril, 1902-1999. Papers, 1927-1952.Clemens, Cyril, 1902-1999.Papers, 1927-1952.ca. 1 cubic foot.Correspondence and personal reminiscences about Warren G. Harding and his administration, gathered by Clemens for use in a planned Harding biography. Library of CongressEdsall, Thomas Byrne. Thomas Byrne Edsall papers, 1965-2006.Edsall, Thomas Byrne.Thomas Byrne Edsall papers, 1965-2006.255 ms. boxes, 8 oversize boxes.Writings, correspondence, notes, memoranda, poll data, statistics, printed matter, and photographs, relating to American politics during the presidential administration of Ronald Reagan, especially with regard to campaign contributions and effects on income distribution; and to the gubernatorial administration of Michael Dukakis in Massachusetts, especially with regard to state economic policy, and the campaign of Michael Dukakis as the Democratic candidate for president of the United States in 1988; and to social conditions in the United States. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibrarySherman, Isaac, 1818-1881. Papers of Isaac Sherman, 1832-1913 (bulk 1848-1881).Sherman, Isaac, 1818-1881.Angel, Benjamin Franklin, 1815-1894Papers of Isaac Sherman, 1832-1913 (bulk 1848-1881).Appprox. 5000 pieces.24 boxes.Personal papers of Isaac Sherman, including his correspondence, legal, financial, and political papers. The correspondence, chiefly letters received, discusses political campaigns, state and national politics, business, and family affairs. Included are items discussing the 1848 presidential campaign; congressional elections in New York; Free Soil Party; Wilmot proviso, Kansas-Nebraska bill; Republican National Convention (1856); Fremont's run for President, including the publicity campaign; Kansas controversy; Catholic question, especially in connection with Fremont's candidacy; Know-Nothings; Abraham Lincoln; the Civil War (especially operations in Missouri and military leadership of Fremont and Nathaniel Prentiss Banks, war politics and finances, New York regiments, and European opinions); Johnson's presidency and Reconstruction; national economic policies; tax policies and Anti-Income Tax Association; railroads, especially in the South, etc. The collection also contains financial records Cornelia Sherman Martin and her husband Bradley Martin (1841-1913), including records pertaining to expenses of their New York City mansion. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical GardensBarton, Asa Bowers, 1821-1904. Journal of Asa B. Barton and Florence Barton Loring, 1821-1912.Barton, Asa Bowers, 1821-1904.Loring, Florence Barton, 1849-1924.Journal of Asa B. Barton and Florence Barton Loring, 1821-1912.129 p.Reminiscences (typed transcript) of Asa Barton, Minneapolis businessman, and his daughter Florence Barton (Mrs. Charles Morgridge) Loring describing Minneapolis social life; travel to the east and west coasts; Barton's numerous Minnesota business ventures, including Lakewood Cemetery Association and St. Anthony Falls Water Power Company; the Lorings' natural resource conservation work; and other family and business activities. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsUpton, Robert W. (Robert William), 1884-1972. Political papers, 1940-1967.Upton, Robert W. (Robert William), 1884-1972.Political papers, 1940-1967.15 ft. (ca. 10,000 items)Correspondence and printed material, chiefly pertaining to the 83rd Congress, 1953-1954, including letters and requests from constituents and material on the work of the Senate committees on Post Office and Civil Service, Public Works, and Labor and Public Welfare, and particularly on the revision of the Taft-Hartley Act. New Hampshire Historical Society LibraryFisher, Benjamin Franklin, ca. 1835-1916. Papers, 1865-1914; (bulk 1865-1866).Fisher, Benjamin Franklin, ca. 1835-1916.Papers, 1865-1914; (bulk 1865-1866).19 items.Personal, business, and military letters. Business letters concern collection and payment of debts. Military correspondence relates to his unsuccessful attempt to keep his position as Chief Signal Officer, and to his efforts to procure promotions and better positions for the men under his command. Personal and political letters discuss the Democratic and Republican parties, the Radical Republicans, the Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, the agreement between generals Sherman and Johnston, the Wilderness battlefield, and Afro-American suffrage. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryDaugherty, Henry Micajah, 1860-1941. Papers.Daugherty, Henry Micajah, 1860-1941.Papers. 1924 MAY 3.1 item (4 p.)Letter from Daugherty to Senator Frank Willis re. investigation into Harding administration and the attempts of Senator Borah "to ruin" Daugherty. Requests meeting with Willis to explain the issues and asks Willis to examine his work and "get the true facts out" to the public. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyYancey, Bartlett, 1785-1828. Bartlett Yancey papers, 1800-1828 [manuscript].Yancey, Bartlett, 1785-1828.Bartlett Yancey papers, 1800-1828 [manuscript].123 items (0.5 linear ft.).Papers include frequent letters to Bartlett Yancey from Nathaniel Macon, Romulus Mitchell Saunders, and Lewis Williams, and scattered letters from John C. Calhoun, William H. Crawford, Willie P. Mangum, Archibald D. Murphey, Thomas Ruffin, and other prominent men, particularly concerning the preliminaries of the elections of 1824 and 1828, reflecting the viewpoint of the "Old Republican" group which supported William H. Crawford for the presidency in 1824 and Andrew Jackson in 1828. University of North Carolina at Chapel HillGabensky, Dora, 1905-. Dora Gabensky papers, 1939-1992.Gabensky, Dora, 1905-Dora Gabensky papers, 1939-1992.65 ms. boxes, 4 oversize boxes.Correspondence, bulletins, newsletters, reports, pamphlets, serial issues, certificates, and photographs, relating to Bulgarian literature and culture; Bulgarian émigré activities; activities of various anti-communist organizations, including the Bulgarian National Front, the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations, and the Assembly of Captive European Nations; and political participation of Bulgarian and other ethnic Americans in the Republican Party through the National Republican Heritage Groups (Nationalities) Council. BulgarianEnglishStanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryMcKeldin, Theodore R. (Theodore Roosevelt), 1900-1974. Reminiscences of Theodore Roosevelt McKeldin : oral history, 1968.McKeldin, Theodore R. (Theodore Roosevelt), 1900-1974.Hopper, Paul,Reminiscences of Theodore Roosevelt McKeldin : oral history, 1968.Transcript: 78 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Nominating speech for Eisenhower, 1952 convention; correspondence with Eisenhower; Mayor of Baltimore; Governor of Maryland. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesBrowning, Orville Hickman, 1806-1881. Letter : Springfield, Ills., to C[harles] Gibson, St. Louis, Mo., 1860 Feb. 8.Browning, Orville Hickman, 1806-1881.Gibson, Charles, 1825-1899,Letter : Springfield, Ills., to C[harles] Gibson, St. Louis, Mo., 1860 Feb. 8.1 item (6 p.) ; 21 cm.Suggests Illinois will support Edward Bates for the 1860 Republican nomination for president, but a complimentary first ballot will probably go for Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryDyer, George C. Correspondence, 1917-1920; (bulk 1918-1919).Dyer, George C.Correspondence, 1917-1920; (bulk 1918-1919).29 items.Letters received by Dyer from Republican U.S. representatives and senators, relating to editorials in The Censor concerning America's entrance into World War I, League of Nations, and similar matters. Correspondents include William E. Borah, Henry Cabot Lodge, Reed Smoot, and Thomas Sterling. Rutgers UniversityMeyer, George von Lengerke, 1858-1918. George von Lengerke Mayer papers, 1808-1918.Meyer, George von Lengerke, 1858-1918.Coolidge, Thomas Jefferson, 1831-1920.Crane, Winthrop Murray, 1853-1920.Dumaine, Frederic C., 1866-1951.Guild, Curtis, 1860-1915.Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924.Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.Meyer, Marian Alice Appleton, b. 1862.Meyer, George von Lengerke, 1891-1950.George von Lengerke Mayer papers, 1808-1918.36 boxes, 1 pamphlet box, and 80 bound v.Massachusetts Historical SocietyGarfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881. James A. Garfield family papers, series III, 1859-1990.Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881.Garfield, James Rudolph, 1865-1950.James A. Garfield family papers, series III, 1859-1990.3.1 linear ft.Consists of correspondence, election tallies, essays, book inscriptions, legal papers, corporate records, scholarly and political notes, a minute book, scrapbooks, receipts, invitations, sympathy cards, calling cards, newspaper clippings, notebooks, pamphlets, phrenology charts, a eulogy, a presentation album, a resolution, a lock of hair, broadsides, programs, poems, sheet music, drawings, lithographs, and paintings. Western Reserve Historical Society, Research LibrarySmith, H. Alexander (Howard Alexander), 1880-1966. The reminiscences of H. Alexander Smith, 1962-1964 (inclusive), [microform].Smith, H. Alexander (Howard Alexander), 1880-1966.The reminiscences of H. Alexander Smith, 1962-1964 (inclusive), [microform].7 microfiches.A transcript of H. Alexander Smith's oral history interviews with John Hawkins. Smith discusses his work as chairman of the New Jersey Republican Party and with the Republican National Committee, and his activities and interests during his service as a U.S. Senator. Forms part of Columbia Unversity Oral History Collection (Part One). Yale University LibraryChicago Daily Tribune. Republican National Convention proceedings 1888 June 22.Chicago Daily Tribune.Republican National Convention proceedings 1888 June 22.9 p.Archivally photocopied clippings compiled by the Paddocks at the Daily Camera. Boulder Public LibraryLuce, Clare Boothe, 1903-1987. Reminiscences of Clare Boothe Luce : oral history, 1968.Luce, Clare Boothe, 1903-1987.Luter, John,Reminiscences of Clare Boothe Luce : oral history, 1968.Transcript: 108 leaves.Tape: 3 reels.Impressions of President Eisenhower; 1952 campaign; foreign service; Ambassador to Italy; Trieste; Ambassador to Brazil; Republican Party; John Foster Dulles. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesJones, Charles Aubrey, 1885-1974. Papers.Jones, Charles Aubrey, 1885-1974.Willis, Frank B. (Frank Bartlette), 1871-1928.Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908.Sherman, John, 1823-1900.Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923.McKinley, William, 1843-1901.Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933.Papers. 1890-1927.33 items.Papers of Jones including correspondence while secretary to Frank Willis, recommendations for Jones, and material collected by Jones. Document his personal, business, and political interests. Correspondents include: Grover Cleveland, John Sherman, Warren G. Harding, William McKinley, Calvin Coolidge, and Frank B. Willis. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietySumner, Charles, 1811-1874. Papers of Charles Sumner, 1841-1874.Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874.Papers of Charles Sumner, 1841-1874.142 items.1 container.0.2 linear feet.Correspondence with attached and related material chiefly concerning government publications, appointments to office, the Republican Party, Sumner's law practice, and his political speeches and writings. Correspondents include Susan B. Anthony, Zachariah Chandler, Peter Force, Edward Everett Hale, George Hillard, Thomas Nast, Sarah Story, and Gideon Welles. Library of CongressRay Wall papers, 1986-2009Wall, Ray (Raymond)Ray Wall papers 1986-20093.0 Linear feetRay (Raymond) Wall is a Republican public servant in Bensalem Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He has served as Bensalem Treasurer (formerly known as Tax Collector) continuously since 1985, and is still in office as of 2013. He is also very involved in the local Republican party, serving as Republican Committeeman for 20 years. The Ray Wall papers, 1986-2009, include Tax Collector Files relating to Wall's work as tax collector and treasurer and Political Papers relating to local elections and Wall's role in the Republican Party.Historical Society of Bensalem TownshipMatthew Stanley Quay Papers, 1776-1949, (bulk 1890-1904)Quay, Matthew Stanley, 1833-1904Matthew Stanley Quay Papers 1776-1949 (bulk 1890-1904)5000 items; 45 containers plus 9 oversize; 23 linear feetUnited States senator from Pennsylvania (1887-1904). Correspondence, election materials, financial papers, genealogical information, newspaper clippings, photographs, and other papers pertaining primarily to Quay's career in Pennsylvania and national politics as a member of the Republican party and the United States Senate.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionLyn Nofziger Papers, 1919-2004Nofziger, LynLyn Nofziger Papers 1919-200420 manuscript boxes, 1 oversize box, 2 motion picture reels; (8 linear feet)The papers primarily consist of Nofziger's writings as reporter, political consultant, writer and satirical poet; collected materials relating to political conditions in California and the United States, and documents generated from work with Republican candidates including Richard M. Nixon and Ronald Reagan. Also included are materials regarding pertaining to his alleged violation of the Ethics in Government Act. United States vs. NofzigerEnglishHoover Institution ArchivesBrown, William Garrott, 1868-1913. Papers, 1898-1917.Brown, William Garrott, 1868-1913.Papers, 1898-1917.1,013 items.Personal and professional correspondence and literary notes, Brown's diploma from Harvard, and a copy of his will. The letters center around Brown's literary work and friends, but also discuss Republican politics in the South, political reaction to the imperialistic policies of Theodore Roosevelt and support of Woodrow Wilson, and the passage of the Aldrich monetary bill, which formed the basis of Federal Reserve System. Also includes letters from Brown to John Spencer Bassett giving biographical information. Other correspondents include many promiment literary and political figures. Additional papers include copies of Brown's letters in the Charles William Eliot Papers, Harvard University, and the Edward Mandell House Papers, Yale University. These concern race relations and Woodrow Wilson's presidential campaign, 1912. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryJuliet Gregory papers, 1916-1991Gregory, Juliet, 1896-1990Juliet Gregory papers 1916-19912.0 linear feet and 3 oversize boxesJuliet Gregory was the first woman mayor of Missoula, Montana, and was also active in the Montana Republican Party. The collection consists of general correspondence between Gregory and the many organizations in which she was involved.EnglishMaureen and Mike Mansfield Library Archives and Special Collections1888 and 1892 Republican campaign songbooks and pamphlet, 1888-18921888 and 1892 Republican campaign songbooks and pamphlet 1888-18920.02 Linear feet; in one folder.Center for Brooklyn History (2020-)Brownell, Herbert, 1904-1996. Reminiscences of Herbert Brownell : oral history, 1967.Brownell, Herbert, 1904-1996.Edwin, Ed,Reminiscences of Herbert Brownell : oral history, 1967.Transcript: 347 leaves.Tape: 5 reels.1952 pre-convention and election campaigns; Republican Party; selection of the Cabinet; other appointments; Justice Department and Attorney General's Office; immigration; integration; Emmett Till case; Brown case; Tidelands case; Bricker amendment; Julius and Ethel Rosenberg; Joseph R. McCarthy; Adam Clayton Powell; Civil Rights Act of 1957; Little Rock crisis; presidential incapacity legislation; national security; labor racketeering prosecution; anti-trust law enforcement; impressions of Dwight Eisenhower. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesEugene Gano Hay correspondence, Hay, Eugene Gano correspondence, 1889-1896, 1889-1892Hay, Eugene Gano, 1853-1933Eugene Gano Hay correspondence 1889-1896 1889-1892 Hay, Eugene Gano correspondence49 itemsThis collection contains letters and telegrams that Eugene G. Hay received during his term as United States Attorney for the District of Minnesota (1890-1894). His correspondents discussed Republican Party politics in Indiana, local and national elections, government appointments, and issues related to Hay's position.EnglishWilliam L. Clements LibraryHoward W. Robison papers, [ca. 1956-1974]Howard W.(Howard Winfield), Robison 1915-1987.Howard W. Robison papers, [ca. 1956-1974]Personal papers and clippings from years in office as a member of the House of Representatives. Papers include files relating to campaigns and elections, constituent requests, general files, files relating to bills, invitations, files relating to military and social security cases, military academies, veterans, gun control, the Vietnam War and the draft, aging and senior citizens, and files relating to local issues such as post offices, local airports, floods, interns, federally-funded projects, and Cornell University.EnglishDivision of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.Wood, S. N. (Samuel Newitt), 1825-1891. Samuel N. Wood papers, 1855-1891.Wood, S. N. (Samuel Newitt), 1825-1891.Samuel N. Wood papers, 1855-1891.8 boxes.This collection contains the correspondence of Samuel Newitt Wood from January 1855 to January 1891. Other items found include fee bills to the Colorado District Court dated from 1871 to 1874, and military records dated from 1871 to 1891. Kansas State Historical SocietyJohn Marshall Harlan Papers, 1810-1971, (bulk 1861-1911)Harlan, John Marshall, 1833-1911John Marshall Harlan Papers 1810-1971 (bulk 1861-1911)20,400 items; 49 containers plus 3 oversize; 21.2 linear feet; 34 microfilm reelsAssociate justice of the United States Supreme Court and lawyer and politician of Kentucky. Correspondence, legal and financial records, and other material relating to Harlan's career in law, politics, and the judiciary.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionWatauga Club. Watauga Club records, 1884-2000 [manuscript]Watauga Club.North Carolina State University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center.Watauga Club records, 1884-2000 [manuscript]2 archival boxes (1 linear foot)The Watauga Club records contain historical and financial records, correspondence, meeting minutes, membership information, publications, and photographs dating from 1884 to 2000. The collection includes information about the founding in 1884 and the Centennial anniversary in 1984 but focuses primarily on publications about the club and its members. North Carolina State University, NCSU LibrariesForbes, W. Cameron (William Cameron), 1870-1959. Journals, 1904-1946.Forbes, W. Cameron (William Cameron), 1870-1959.Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933.Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923.Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964.Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936.Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924.Moton, Robert Russa, 1867-1940.Stimson, Henry L. (Henry Lewis), 1867-1950.Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.Weeks, John W. (John Wingate), 1860-1926.Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927.Journals, 1904-1946.11 v.Journals of W. Cameron Forbes, investment banker, governor general of the Philippines, U.S. Ambassador to Japan, and member of special foreign commissions for Haiti, Spain, and the Philippines. Forbes described cultural, historical, political, social, and economic matters in each of the countries and regions he worked in or visited: Brazil (1929), China (1930-1935), Haiti (1930), Central America (1933-1934), India (1913), Japan (1930-1932), the Philippines (1904-1921), and Spain (1938). Forbes also worked as a consultant for Stone and Webster, receivers of the Brazil Railroad; as a board member for Harvard University and the United Fruit Company; and as representative on China trade matters for J.M. Forbes and Co. (Cont) The journals also contain descriptions of polo-playing. Among the personal subjects are the Forbes family, Henry Allen, Charles Brent, Francis Harrison, Charles Lindbergh, Philippine Presidents Sergio Osmeña and Manuel Quezon, Franklin Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Morgan Shuster, Ellery Sedgwick, and Dr. Richard Strong. Also, excerpts of correspondence with Calvin Coolidge, Warren Harding, Herbert Hoover, Rudyard Kipling, Henry Cabot Lodge, Robert Moton, Henry Stimson, William H. Taft, John Weeks, and Leonard Wood. Massachusetts Historical SocietyRepublican Party (Ala.). Records, 1928-1984.Republican Party (Ala.)Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )Young Republican Federation of Alabama.Records, 1928-1984.45.5 cu. ft.Official records of the Alabama Republican Party, including administrative office files; attorney's papers; convention files; subject files (1960-1984); contribution and pledge files (1971-1977); publications and general campaign materials (1970-1984); Young Republican Federation of Alabama files (1965-1971); resumes and files on elected officials, both Republican and Democrat; photographs; and clippings. Auburn University.Strauss, Herbert R.,. Collection of Theodore Roosevelt papers, 1886-1919.Strauss, Herbert R.,Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.Collection of Theodore Roosevelt papers, 1886-1919.1.5 linear ft.Consists of Theodore Roosevelt material collected by Herbert R. Strauss. Contains correspondence, memorabilia, post cards, photographs, glass slides, a portrait, cartoons, and drawings. Correspondents include Lemuel Quigg, William D. Murphy, and many others. Also contains correspondence of members of Roosevelt's cabinet, 1903-1908. Subjects include Roosevelt's appointment as police commissioner, his tenure as governor of New York, his autobiography, the Republican Party, the 1916 presidential campaign, and the League of Nations. University of Chicago LibraryWallace F. Bennett papers, 1948-1974Bennett, Wallace F. (Wallace Foster), 1898-1993Wallace F. Bennett papers 1948-19743 v.; 651 boxes, (404 linear ft.)Correspondence, form letters, speeches, bills, legislations, newspaper clippings, notes from the Office of the President and other departments of the Executive Branch of the United States, and miscellaneous items from 1948-1974. These papers document various activities, political matters, office administration, and legislative resolutions passed during Wallace F. Bennett's service as a senator.EnglishL. Tom Perry Special CollectionsCharles J. Bonaparte Papers, 1760-1921, (bulk 1874-1921)Bonaparte, Charles J. (Charles Joseph), 1851-1921Charles J. Bonaparte papers80,000 items; 266 containers plus 2 oversize; 106.4 linear feetLawyer, municipal and civil service reformer, and U.S. attorney general and secretary of the navy. Correspondence, articles, speeches, memoranda, notes, personal miscellany, legal records, biographical material, clippings, printed matter, and other papers relating mainly to Bonaparte's public service and political career.EnglishEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionWeed, Thurlow, 1797-1882. Papers of Thurlow Weed, 1821-1882.Weed, Thurlow, 1797-1882.Papers of Thurlow Weed, 1821-1882.125 items.1 container.Chiefly letters received (1860-1870) relating to national and New York State Whig and Republican politics, patronage matters, and the presidential election of 1860. Includes a scrapbook of newspaper clippings relating to New York State and City politics (1844-1874). Correspondents include William Henry Seward. Library of CongressCapehart, Homer E. (Homer Earl), 1897-1979. Papers, 1938-1962.Capehart, Homer E. (Homer Earl), 1897-1979.Papers, 1938-1962.6 manuscript boxes, 2 oversized folders (OM 0413), 10 sound cassette tapes, 1 folder of photographs, 1 oversized photograph folder (OVC), 3 VHS video tapes.The collection contains materials dealing with United States Senator from Indiana, Homer E. Capehart. The materials are divided into three series. Series 1: Campaign Materials contains printed items dedicated to Capehart, a special edition of "The Washington Herald" and a mimeograph copy of "The Courier-Journal." Series 2: Senate Materials contains photographs, films and audio tapes of the "Capehart Weekly Report," and audio tapes of press conferences, and speeches during the 1950s and 1960s. Series 3: Business and Home Life contains photographs, film footage of the Capehart family, and a printed item from the Packard Manufacturing Corporation saluting Capehart in 1945. Indiana Historical Society LibrarySchramm, James S. Papers of James S. Schramm, 1932-1979.Schramm, James S.Bogan, Gerald Leroy, 1912-1986.Goodwin, Robert Kingman, 1905-1983.Halpert, Edith Gregor.Kirsch, Dwight.Kruidenier, David, 1921-Lasansky, Mauricio, 1914-Nagel, George, 1900-1966.Weeks, Sinclair, 1893-Papers of James S. Schramm, 1932-1979.19 linear ft., (27 boxes)The papers of James S. Schramm document his business and political affairs, as well as his activities in the arts. Although the first series is devoted to correspondence, more letters are filed throughout the papers. Some of the correspondents include: Robert K. Goodwin, Edith Gregor Halpert, Dwight Kirsch, David Kruidenier, George Nagel, and Sinclair Weeks. The personal papers grouping relates primarily to Schramm's military service. His speeches, make up the next section, however more speeches are found elsewhere in the papers. The fourth series is titled politics. Political speeches and correspondence are filed here. More than six boxes are devoted to Republican politics. Specifically the topics range from Lincoln Day dinners to Central Committee finances. There are folders on such Republican figures as Gerald Bogan and Nelson A. Rockefeller. The organizations section documents Schramm's association with such divergent groups as the Iowa Economic Council and Amherst College. The next four boxes are comprised of materials relating to U.S. trade missions and the Committee for a National Trade Policy. Included here are speeches, correspondence, policy manuals, etc. The final series concerns art and art collecting. Along with correspondence files there are folders on specific artists such as Mauricio Lasansky. There is also information regarding the Des Moines Art Center and the American Federation of Arts. University of Iowa LibrariesLee, Joseph E., 1849-1920. Papers, 1876-1920.Lee, Joseph E., 1849-1920.Papers, 1876-1920.2 cubic ft.The papers of Joseph E. Lee reflect his involvement in various political and legal activities. The papers document his tenure as Deputy Collector of Customs and Deputy Collector for Internal Revenue, his association with the Florida Republican Party, and his legal and personal affairs. Political papers include correspondence, minutes of Republican State Conventions, resolutions, and delegate rolls. Collector of Customs and Collector of Internal Revenue papers contain correspondence, receipts and schedules. Legal papers document his Duval County law practice. Florida State ArchiveBenjamin Harrison election documents, 1888.Benjamin Harrison election documents, 1888.1 folder, 2 flat file folders.The collection contains four election documents pertaining to the 1888 presidential election. Included is the Certificate of Commissioners, Cassville, West Virginia; Poll Book of the General Election held at East Enterprise, Cotton Township, Switzerland County, Indiana; tally sheet, Trace, Butler District, Wayne County, Indiana; and Paper of the General Election held at the Bennington Precinct, Pleasant Township, Switzerland County, Indiana. Indiana Historical Society LibraryRobert H. Terrell Papers, 1870-1954, (bulk 1884-1925)Terrell, Robert H. (Robert Heberton), 1857-1925Robert H. Terrell Papers 1870-1954 (bulk 1884-1925)2,750 items; 9 containers plus 1 oversize; 3.6 linear feet; 4 microfilm reelsTeacher, lawyer, and judge. Correspondence, speeches and writings, newspaper clippings, printed matter, and other papers relating to Terrell's interest in African-American education and welfare, courts and schools in Washington, D.C., Republican politics, and the Washington Board of Trade.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionHinsdale, B. A. (Burke Aaron), 1837-1900. Papers, 1854-1901 / [Burke Aaron Hinsdale].Hinsdale, B. A. (Burke Aaron), 1837-1900.Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881.Garfield, Lucretia Rudolph, 1832-1918.Godkin, Edwin Lawrence, 1831-1902.Harris, William Torrey, 1835-1909.Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901.Reid, Whitelaw, 1837-1912.Tourgée, Albion Winegar, 1838-1905.Walker, Francis Amasa, 1840-1897.Papers, 1854-1901 / [Burke Aaron Hinsdale].2.3 linear ft.Correspondence, student esays, notes, receipts, articles, clippings, biographical material, and other papers concerning Hinsdale's student days, his positions at Hiram College, the Cleveland Public Schools, and the University of Michigan, his association with James A. Garfield, and his writing of The Works of James Abram Garfield (1882-83), containing information on Garfield's early life and the Republican convention of 1880. Includes letters of condolence to Mrs. Hinsdale on her husband's death. Western Reserve Historical Society, Research LibraryLlewellyn Link Callaway Letter to A. S. Daggy, 1895 July 25Callaway, Llewellyn Link, 1868-1951Llewellyn Link Callaway Letter to A. S. Daggy 1895 July 251 itemThe Llewellyn Link Callaway Letter to A. S. Daggy consists of a original handwritten letter, postmarked Virginia City, July 25, 1895, from Callaway to Augustus Smith Daggy (1858-1952) of Chatham, New Jersey. In his letter to Daggy, Callaway discusses national and Montana territorial politics, particularly from the Republican viewpoint, and comments on the latter's political cartoon work in Judge magazine. Some mention is made of Virginia City recreational pursuits, and questions posed regarding the activities of mutual friends.EnglishMSU-Bozeman Library, Merrill G Burlingame Special CollectionsJohnson, Lawrence Henry, 1862-1947. Lawrence H. Johnson papers, 1906-1941.Johnson, Lawrence Henry, 1862-1947.Anderson, W. H., 1846-Denzer, George H., 1868-Nelson, Ole B., 1854-1938.Robertson, Donald, 1859-1944.Seiz, B. F.Swendsen, Carl Johan, 1862-Webb, Henry Pusey, 1868-Lawrence H. Johnson papers, 1906-1941.0.3 cu. ft. (1 box)Letters to and essays by Johnson, an engineer, representative in the Minnesota legislature from Hennepin County (1902-1910), and speaker of the House (1907). Most of the letters deal with appropriations for Itasca State Park, Bemidji Normal School, and the construction of bridges (1906-1910). Essays and miscellaneous letters deal with a variety of Minnesota historical and political topics. Minnesota Historical Society LibrarySummitville Tiles (Summitville, Ohio). Tile [realia].Summitville Tiles (Summitville, Ohio)Tile [realia]. 2000.1 item : red, white, blue, black, gold ; 6 cm high, 12.5 cm wide, 12.5 cm long.White ceramic tile has a color photograph of George W. Bush on it. An American Flag is flying at the top of the tile with the words "Honest Leadership for America." Below the photo is the signature of George W. Bush along with the words "Republican National Convention / Philadelphia / July 31 - August 4, 2000." There is red felt on the back with a manufacturer's label. Summitville Tiles, Inc. of Summitville, Ohio, made the tile in 2000. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyOregon for Eisenhower Committee. Newsletters, 1952 April 11-1952 April 29.Oregon for Eisenhower Committee.Eisenhower, Dwight D. 1890-1969.Hatfield, Mark O., 1922-Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1902-1985.Newsletters, 1952 April 11-1952 April 29.3 items.Newsletters from Oregon for Eisenhower Committee, April 11-29, 1952. University of Oregon LibrariesBurns, Margery. Margery Burns papers, 1920-1974.Burns, Margery.Margery Burns papers, 1920-1974.6.3 cubic feet (7 boxes).Correspondence, news clippings, scrapbooks, articles, stories, plays, speeches and related papers of Margery Burns, an author, newspaper columnist, Republican activist, lobbyist, and farm wife from Milan, Minnesota. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryJoseph M. Dixon Papers, 1772-1944Dixon, Joseph M. (Joesph Moore), 1867-1934Joseph M. Dixon Papers 1772-194470.0 linear feet; 121 boxes and one map case drawerJoseph M. Dixon was governor of Montana (1921-1925) and served in the U.S. House of Representatives (1903-1907), the U.S. Senate (1907-1913), and in the Department of the Interior; he was also a national leader in the Republican and Bull Moose Parties. This collection contains a large portion of his personal and professional correspondence files, legal documents, financial records, campaign/political materials, photographs, and personal effects.EnglishUniversity of Montana--Missoula Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library Archives and Special CollectionsReily, E. Mont. E. Mont. Reily papers, 1919-1923.Reily, E. Mont.Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923.E. Mont. Reily papers, 1919-1923.Arranged chronologically.The E. Mont. Reily papers, dating 1919 January-1923 June, consist chiefly of original incoming correspondence and copies of his outgoing correspondence with President Warren G. Harding, concerning Reily's term as governor of Puerto Rico from July, 1921 to April 1, 1923. New York Public Library System, NYPLTourtelotte, Janet P., 1899-. Reminiscences of Janet P. Tourtelotte and Edith D. Williams : oral history, 1972.Tourtelotte, Janet P., 1899-Burg, Maclyn,Reminiscences of Janet P. Tourtelotte and Edith D. Williams : oral history, 1972.Transcript: 68 leaves.1952 presidential campaign: Washington State Convention; unit rule; presidential campaigns of 1956, 1960, 1964 and 1968; Eisenhower's illnesses. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesConverse, Edmund. Edmund Converse papers, 1943-1970.Converse, Edmund.Edmund Converse papers, 1943-1970.21 cubic ft. (21 boxes)The Edmund Converse Papers are a valuable resource for anyone who wishes to learn about the growth of regional airlines in the Western United States from the 1950s into the 1970s. Bonanza Airlines material includes founding documents, Pacific Airlines merger files, correspondence, administrative files, and subject files on aircraft, airlines, and locations. Air West Airlines material contains Bonanza merger materials and Hughes Tool Company buy out materials. The extensive Republican Party and airline advocacy materials are a resource for understanding how political influence many have impacted regional airline development. Univerisity of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.Levis, Rosa Marie Finnochietti, 1878-1959. Papers, 1890-1959 (inclusive).Levis, Rosa Marie Finnochietti, 1878-1959.Papers, 1890-1959 (inclusive).2.5 linear ft.Correspondence, manuscripts, handbook, photos, clippings, and printed material provide information on her personal and family life, organizations in which she was involved, benefits, memorial funds, fund raising, and her WWI and WWII-related work. Included are letters of gratitude from victorious Republican office-seekers, thanking her for her energetic campaigning, and some from prominent suffragists. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaMoorhead office congressional files., 1970-1991.Stangeland, Arlan.Moorhead office congressional files. 1970-1991.Project files, legislative files, political and election files, biographical information, and similar material from the Moorhead, Minnesota office of Republican congressman Arlan Stangeland, who represented the state's seventh congressional district from 1977 to 1991. The bulk of the collection relates to legislation affecting the seventh district, and to federally-supported projects within the district.EnglishMinnesota Historical SocietyWilliams, James Thomas, 1881-1969. Reminiscences of James Thomas Williams, Jr. : oral history, 1953.Williams, James Thomas, 1881-1969.Link, Wendell,Reminiscences of James Thomas Williams, Jr. : oral history, 1953.Transcript: 966 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Background; education; reporter in Washington for Columbia , South Carolina STATE, Associated Press, and Boston EVENING TRANSCRIPT, 1902-08; Theodore Roosevelt and his Cabinet; 1908 election; Arizona cure; Frank Blighton libel case; Arizona statehood; Republican conventions of 1912 and 1920; campaigns of 1912, 1916, 1920, 1936; Boyd-Adair; Leonard Wood; Boston police strike; Warren Harding; Calvin Coolidge; Philippines, Nicaragua; Mexico; Herbert Hoover and the Crash; William R. Hearst organization; Franklin D. Roosevelt; J. Reuben Clark; Josephus Daniels; World War II; George C. Marshall, Harry S. Truman; Sacco-Vanzetti Case. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesPollitzer, Anita, 1894-1975. Papers, 1923-1964, 1945-1946 (bulk)Pollitzer, Anita, 1894-1975.Papers, 1923-1964, 1945-1946 (bulk)3 cubic ft.Papers reflect her interest and activities in regard to women's rights and include correspondence, statements, minutes, reports, clippings, photographs, and other published items concerning the National Woman's Party, Alice Paul and leadership issues in National Woman's Party, the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), women workers, political endorsements for the ERA, support of the Republican Party, the Married Women's Association (Great Britain), and the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. Correspondents include Mary Sinclair Crawford, Jeanette Augustus Marks, Ethel Ernest Murrell, Alice Paul, Agnes Ermima Wells, Anna Kelton Wiley, Alice Morgan Wright, and Mary E. Owens. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial LibraryGodwin, Mills E. (Mills Edwin), 1914-1999. Papers, 1947-1989.Godwin, Mills E. (Mills Edwin), 1914-1999.Abbitt, Watkins Moorman, 1908-1998.Byrd, Harry Flood, 1887-1966.Byrd, Harry Flood, 1914-Dalton, John N.Godwin, Becky Katherine, 1953-1968.Howell, Henry E. (Henry Evans), 1920-1997.Lowance, Carter O. (Carter Olin), 1910-1989.Reynolds, J. Sargeant (Julian Sargeant), 1936-1971.Robertson, A. Willis (Absalom Willis), 1887-1971.Smith, Howard Worth, 1883-1976.Spong, William B. (William Belser), 1920-1997.Stanley, Thomas B. (Thomas Bahnson), 1890-1970.Stephens, Allie Edwards Stokes.Tuck, William M. (William Munford), 1896-1983.Papers, 1947-1989.ca. 40, 000 items.Papers, 1947-1989, of Mills E. Godwin, Jr., member of the Virginia House of Delegates, the Virginia Senate, lieutenant-governor and governor. Includes his correspondence; correspondence of his wife Katherine Thomas Beale Godwin and their daughter, Becky Godwin; schedules; speeches; citations; audiovisual materials; scrapbooks; and political memorabilia. There is correspondence of, or concerning, the following individuals: Watkins M. Abbitt, Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., Harry Flood Byrd, Jr., John N. Dalton, Henry E. Howell, Carter O. Lowance, Richard D. Obenshain, Julian Sargeant Reynolds, A. Willis Robertson, Howard W. Smith, William B. Spong, Thomas B. Stanley, A.E.S. Stephens, and William M. Tuck. Among the many topics the papers cover are: the College of William and Mary, segregation, the Democratic Party, the Republican Party, higher education, taxation, the contamination of the James River by kepone, the oystering industry and public mental health care. William & Mary LibrariesMack, Walter Staunton, 1895-. Reminiscences of Walter Staunton Mack : oral history, 1950.Mack, Walter Staunton, 1895-Bombard, Owen,Reminiscences of Walter Staunton Mack : oral history, 1950.Transcipt: 74 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Republican politics in New York City, 15th Assembly District; state senatorial campaign, 1932; election fraud investigation, 1933; Fusion Committee for election of Fiorello La Guardia. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesCatania, Susan, 1941-. Papers, 1971-1983.Catania, Susan, 1941-Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives.Illinois. Commission on the Status of Women.Illinois. Fair Employment Practices Commission.Illinois Women's Political Caucus.Papers, 1971-1983.25.5 linear ft. (25 boxes)Background material for legislative issues and bills, campaign literature, correspondence and personal papers. The collection covers Catania's tenure in office and her political campaigns. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryMiller, Samuel Freeman, 1816-1890. Samuel Freeman Miller correspondence and diaries, 1854-1887.Miller, Samuel Freeman, 1816-1890Samuel Freeman Miller Correspondence 1854-1887185 items; 2 containers; 0.8 linear feet; 3 microfilm reelsLawyer and associate justice of the Supreme Court. Letters from Miller to his brother-in-law, William Pitt Ballinger, relating to a broad range of political and judicial issues and a microfilm edition of Ballinger's diaries.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionPew, J. Howard (John Howard), 1948-. Oral history interview with J. Howard Pew, II, 1990.Pew, J. Howard (John Howard), 1948-Gardner, Joel R.,Oral history interview with J. Howard Pew, II, 1990.Sound recording: 1 sound cassette (1 hr.) : analog.Transcript with written changes: 40 leaves ; 28 cm.Edited transcript: 41 leaves ; 28 cm.Pew recalls his grandparents, Joseph N. Pew, Jr. and Alberta Craven Hensel Pew, especially her influence on his love of the outdoors. He also recalls his work in the auditing department of the Sun Oil Company. He discusses his family's connection to Nova Scotia and how he came to live there. In 1977 he joined the board of the Glenmede Trust Company and its Committee on Grants. He discusses his personal interest in conservation grantmaking, how grantmaking at the Pew Charitable Trusts changed in the period between 1977 and 1990, his impressions of its grantmaking program areas, and his speculations on its future. Pew Charitable Trusts LibraryBassett, Joel Bean, 1816-1912. Joel B. Bassett papers, 1859-1876 (bulk 1865-1868).Bassett, Joel Bean, 1816-1912.Aldrich, Cyrus, 1808-1871.Bonga, George, ca. 1800-1874.Hole-in-the-Day, Chief, 1828-1868.Whipple, Henry Benjamin, 1822-1901.Joel B. Bassett papers, 1859-1876 (bulk 1865-1868).0.4 cu. ft. (1 box and 1 oversize folder)Correspondence, reports, treaty drafts, payment vouchers, applications for Indian trader licenses, and similar documents relating mostly to Bassett's work while agent at the Chippewa Agency, Crow Wing, Minnesota (1865-1869). Among the more significant topics dealt with are Ojibwe chief Hole-in-the-Day, especially his 1868 murder; mixed blood (Black, Indian) guide and interpreter George Bonga; Episcopal bishop Henry B. Whipple; the 1868 treaty ceding non-reservation lands in Minnesota; Ojibwe chiefs; agency physicians; and annuity payments (1866-1869). Minnesota Historical Society LibraryHills, Carla Anderson, 1934-. Carla Anderson Hills papers, 1964-1993.Hills, Carla Anderson, 1934-Carla Anderson Hills papers, 1964-1993.141 cu. ft. boxes, 219 ms. boxes, 1 oversize box.Correspondence, reports, memoranda, speeches, and printed matter, relating to civil litigation involving the United States government, especially lawsuits involving President Richard M. Nixon; housing and community planning and development in the United States during the presidential administration of Gerald R. Ford; activities of the Republican Party, American Bar Association, and Alliance to Save Energy; and American foreign trade policy during the presidential administration of George Bush. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryEdmund Converse papers, 1943-1970 Converse, EdmundEdmund Converse papers 1943-197021 cubic ft. (21 record boxes)The collection contains the business and political papers of the founder of Bonanza and Air West airlines, who was also an aviation advocate and a leader in the Republican Party. The include correspondence and business agreements on airline formation, mergers and takeovers. There are reports on legal, personnel, financial, and publicity matters. There are also subject files on advocacy groups, airlines, aircraft, and locations. Files from Converse’s participation as a national leader in the Republican Party are also available.EnglishUniverisity of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.McGill, A. R. (Andrew Ryan), 1840-1905. A.R. McGill and family papers, 1794-1931 (bulk 1870-1900).McGill, A. R. (Andrew Ryan), 1840-1905.Martin, Armand, 1785-1861.Martin, Charles, 1753-1818.Martin, Charles, 1786-1854.Adams, Elmer E. (Elmer Ellsworth), 1861-1950.Austin, Horace, 1831-1905.Castle, Henry A. (Henry Anson), 1841-1916.Collins, Loren Warren, 1838-1912.Davis, Cushman Kellogg, 1838-1900.Donnelly, Ignatius, 1831-1901.Fairbanks, Charles W. (Charles Warren), 1852-1918.Flower, M. D. (Mark Deloss), 1842-1907.Furness, William Eliot, 1839-1913.Gutherz, Carl, 1844-1907.Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901.Hays, W. M. (Willet Martin), 1859-1916.Hubbard, Lucius F. (Lucius Frederick), 1836-1913.Ireland, John, 1838-1918.Johnson, John Albert, 1861-1909.Loeb, William, 1866-1937.Loring, Charles M. (Charles Morgridge), 1832-1922.Marshall, William Rainey, 1825-1896.McGill, Mary E.McKinley, William, 1843-1901.Merriam, William Rush, 1849-1931.Miller, Stephen, 1816-1881.Pattee, William Sullivan, 1846-1911.Phillips, James M.Polk, Sarah Childress, 1803-1891.Pusey, Pennock, 1825-1903.Ramsey, Alexander, 1815-1903.Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.Scheffer, Albert, 1844-1905.Shandrew, Charles.Sibley, Henry Hastings, 1811-1891.Smith, Samuel George, 1852-1915.Swift, Henry A., 1823-1869.Van Sant, Samuel Rinnah, 1844-1936.Von Rosenlind, Eric.Wilson, James C., 1827-1905.Windom, Ellen Towne Hatch, 1831-1914.Windom, William, 1827-1891.A.R. McGill and family papers, 1794-1931 (bulk 1870-1900).4.0 cubic feet (9 boxes, 1 oversize folder, and 5 items in reserve).Papers of Andrew Ryan McGill, a Nicollet County and St. Paul, Minnesota, lawyer (1861-1869); private secretary to Governor Horace Austin (1870-1874); Minnesota insurance commissioner (1873-1887); governor (1887-1889); state senator (1899-1905); and St. Paul postmaster (1900-1905). Minnesota Historical Society LibraryJenkins, Thomas A. (Thomas Albert), 1880-1959. Papers.Jenkins, Thomas A. (Thomas Albert), 1880-1959.Papers. 1927-1958.1 cubic foot.U.S. representative of Ironton, Ohio. Correspondence from congressmen, government officials, lobbyists, and constituents; speeches; and bills relating to Jenkins's interests in taxes, pensions, customs, immigration, and other topics brought before the House Ways and Means Committee. Contact repository for more information. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyPickett, Charles Edgar, 1866-1930. Papers of Charles E. Pickett, 1903-1922.Pickett, Charles Edgar, 1866-1930.Cummins, Albert Baird, 1850-1926.Dolliver, Jonathan P. (Jonathan Prentiss), 1858-1910.Papers of Charles E. Pickett, 1903-1922.2 linear ft., (4 boxes)The papers of Charles E. Pickett relate primarily to his Congressional career. His campaigns and Republican Party politics are documented with information about campaign contributions, Republican State conventions, election results, etc. Subjects included in the papers range from conservation to the postal service and pensions to tariffs. Correspondence, including letters from Albert B. Cummins and J.P. Dolliver, is found throughout the collection. University of Iowa LibrariesRoosevelt, Theodore, 1887-1944. Letter, 1935.Roosevelt, Theodore, 1887-1944.Letter, 1935.0.1 c.f. (1 folder)Negative photostat of a letter, October 21, 1935, from Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., to W. E. Haseltine, Ripon, Wisconsin, discussing national political parties and means by which Republicans could get their message across to the people. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectBuckley, James Lane, 1923-. Senatorial speeches, 1970-1976.Buckley, James Lane, 1923-Senatorial speeches, 1970-1976.5 cubic ft.Texts of speeches delivered by Buckley before a wide variety of organizations about contemporary issues, such as economic policy, Irish-American affairs, and the role of the Republican Party. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial LibraryBerry, Don L. (Don Lytton), 1880-1974. Papers, 1936-1970 (bulk 1936-1945).Berry, Don L. (Don Lytton), 1880-1974.Papers, 1936-1970 (bulk 1936-1945).1.8 linear ft. (6 document boxes)Collection includes correspondence, news releases, clippings, expense accounts, addresses, and other papers relating to Berry's involvement in Republican politics in Iowa and the nation, including the Republican convention (1936), anti-Harrison Spangler editorial campaign (1939), and the Republican Farm Study Committee (1941) of which he was executive secretary. Correspondence offers insights on many of the leaders of the Party and contenders for the presidential nominations from 1936 to the early 1940s. Of particular interest are summaries of findings from the Iowa Farm Tenancy Committee (1938) of which he was state committeeman in charge of hearings in Madison, Marion, and Warren Counties investigating the large increase in farm renters. Also included are correspondence and final report of the Highway Committee of the Iowa Postwar Rehabilitation Commission (1944) of which he was Commission Chairman. Principal corespondents include: Myers Y. Cooper, John M. Iowa State University, Parks LibraryHugh M. Hutton Papers, 1932-1970, 1952-1969Hutton, Hugh McMillen, 1897-1976.Hugh M. Hutton Papers 1932-1970 1952-196933 linear ft.Over 3,800 original editorial cartoons primarily produced throughout Hutton's career with the as well as two pieces of original artwork by cartoonist Pierre Bellocq and clippings of work by other cartoonists. Philadelphia InquirerEnglishSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research CenterBrown, Viola Clarisa, 1898-1973. Viola Clarisa Brown papers, ca. 1890-1973.Brown, Viola Clarisa, 1898-1973.Tahoe Helicopters, Inc.Viola Clarisa Brown papers, ca. 1890-1973.1 linear ft.Photographs, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and personal financial documents. Nevada State Historical SocietyJoshua R. Giddings and George Washington Julian Papers, 1839-1899Joshua R. Giddings and George Washington Julian Papers 1839-1899900 items; 7 containers; 1.8 linear feetUnited States representative from Ohio, abolitionist, and consul general to Canada (Joshua R. Giddings); United States representative from Indiana and biographer (George Washington Julian). Chiefly family letters of Giddings and Julian, together with some political correspondence. Topics include Ohio and Indiana politics and the abolition of slavery.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionHayakawa, S. I. (Samuel Ichiyé), 1906-1992. S. I. Hayakawa papers, 1926-1994.Hayakawa, S. I. (Samuel Ichiyé), 1906-1992.S. I. Hayakawa papers, 1926-1994.524 ms. boxes, 35 cu. ft. boxes, 37 card file boxes, 10 oversize boxes.Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, government documents, clippings, other printed matter, photographs, phonotape cassettes, videotape cassettes, and memorabilia, relating to semantics and education, student radicalism, the Japanese American community, American politics, the Republican Party, and American foreign relations and domestic policy. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryDick, Charles W. F., 1858-1945. Papers 1887-1928.Dick, Charles W. F., 1858-1945.Bannon, Henry T.Borah, William Edgar.Bushnell, Asa Smith.Campbell, James E. (James Edwin), 1843-1924.Daugherty, Harry M.Depew, Chauncey.Griffith, P. Merrill.Foraker, Joseph B.Foster, Charles.Hanna, Marcus A.Webber, Amos R.Harding, Warren G.Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901.Hay, John.Binger, Herman.McKinley, William.Pattison, John M.Reid, Whitelaw.Roosevelt, Theodore.Sherman, John.Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.Willis, Frank B.Papers 1887-1928.11 cubic feet.U.S. Representative and Senator from Ohio and Secretary of the Republican National Committee. Correspondence and speeches by Dick and others, concerned with political campaigns in Ohio, patronage, and personal matters related to Dick's service in Congress. Contact repository for more information. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyFrank Knox Papers, 1898-1954Knox, Frank, 1874-1944Frank Knox Papers 1898-19542,800 items; 12 containers plus 7 oversize; 5.4 linear feetNewspaper editor and publisher, andU.S. secretary of the navy. Correspondence, diaries, speeches and writings,newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, and miscellany relating to Knox's service in theSpanish-American War and World War I, his work as editor and publisher, 1936campaign for vice president, and stint as secretary of the navy. Includes papers ofhis wife, Annie Reid Knox.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionTaft, Horace Dwight, 1925-1983. Reminiscences of Horace Dwight Taft : oral history, 1970.Taft, Horace Dwight, 1925-1983.Mason, John T., 1909-,Reminiscences of Horace Dwight Taft : oral history, 1970.Transcript: 81 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Childhood on Ohio farm; education, the Taft School; summers on Murray Bay from 1930s; relationship with father, Robert A. Taft; campaigning, 1940 and 1952 Republican national conventions; Taft-Hartley legislation as a campaign issue. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesHerbert Hoover Newspaper Clipping Collection 2009-333., 1928-1954Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964Herbert Hoover Newspaper ClippingCollection 1928-1954Original newspaper clippings andprinted material comprise the Herbert Hoover Newspaper Clipping Collection,1928-1954, documenting the life and political career of President Herbert Hoover.EnglishDolph Briscoe Center for American HistoryFinch, Robert Hutchinson, 1925-. Reminiscences of Robert Finch Hutchinson : oral history, 1967.Finch, Robert Hutchinson, 1925-Edwin, Ed,Reminiscences of Robert Finch Hutchinson : oral history, 1967.Transcript: 69 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Early association with Richard M. Nixon, 1950 senatorial campaign; California politics; chairman, Los Angeles County Republican Committee; 1960 Presidential primary and campaign. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesFred Burnett Rhodes papers, 1944-1980Rhodes, Fred Burnett, 1913-2001Fred Burnett Rhodes papers 1944-198022 manuscript boxes; (9.2 linear feet)Correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, memoranda, legal documents, staff studies, and memorabilia, relating to the American atom bomb project during World War II, political issues before the United States Senate during the 1960s, veterans' affairs, and the postal service.EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesCreel, George, 1876-1953. George Creel papers, 1857-1953 (bulk 1896-1953).Creel, George, 1876-1953George Creel Papers500 items; 8 containers plus 22 oversize; 9.2 linear feetAuthor, editor, and government official. Scrapbooks and bound volumes of writings by and about Creel form the bulk of the collection. Includes correspondence, notes, speeches, lectures, book reviews, and campaign material. A series on Woodrow Wilson and the United States Committee on Public Information contains correspondence with Wilson as well as his corrections of drafts of Creel's cables, letters, speeches, and other writings relating to the Wilson administration during World War I and subsequent peace negotiations.EnglishEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionLefkowitz, Louis J., 1904-. Reminiscences of Louis J. Lefkowitz : oral history, 1983.Lefkowitz, Louis J., 1904-Edwin, Ed,Reminiscences of Louis J. Lefkowitz : oral history, 1983.Transcript: 68 leaves.Career in New York State politics: Republican Assemblyman, 1927-30, New York, N.Y. Municipal Court Judge, 1954, New York State Attorney General, 1957-78; comparison of Arthur Levitt's career, relations with Rockefeller and retirement, with own experiences. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesRamsey, Alexander, 1815-1903. Alexander Ramsey and family personal papers and governor's records, 1829-1965.Ramsey, Alexander, 1815-1903.Alexander Ramsey and family personal papers and governor's records, 1829-1965.73 microfilm reels; 8.5 cu. ft. (17 boxes); and 2 oversize folders.Correspondence, diaries, real estate records, scrapbooks, school records and other materials documenting the career and family of Ramsey, a member of the U.S. House (1844-1847) and Senate (1863-1875); Minnesota territorial (1849-1853) and state (1860-1863) governor; mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota (1855-1857); secretary of war (1879-1881); and chairman of the Utah Registration and Election Board (1882-1886). Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsBall, Joseph H. (Joseph Hurst), 1905-1993. Joseph H. Ball papers, 1937-1993 (bulk 1940-1948).Ball, Joseph H. (Joseph Hurst), 1905-1993.Somsen, Henry N., 1875-1955.Former Members of Congress, Inc. (U.S.)Joseph H. Ball papers, 1937-1993 (bulk 1940-1948).2 cu. ft. (4 boxes).Biographical data, bills, newsletters, speeches, voting records, related miscellany, letters to his daughter, secretary's notebok (1941-1942), and oral history interview documenting this Republican U.S. senator's service on behalf of Minnesota. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryHenderson, Frank Vick. Frank Vick Henderson Diary, 1855-1862Henderson, Frank VickFrank Vick Henderson Diary, 1855-18621 1/2 in.Personal diary of Frank Vick Henderson (1855-1862) relating details about his plantation in Mississippi, his marriage, move to Texas, and current events. University of Texas LibrariesGiddings, Joshua R. (Joshua Reed), 1795-1864. Joshua R. Giddings and George Washington Julian papers, 1839-1899.Joshua R. Giddings and George Washington Julian Papers 1839-1899900 items; 7 containers; 1.8 linear feetUnited States representative from Ohio, abolitionist, and consul general to Canada (Joshua R. Giddings); United States representative from Indiana and biographer (George Washington Julian). Chiefly family letters of Giddings and Julian, together with some political correspondence. Topics include Ohio and Indiana politics and the abolition of slavery.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionChandler, Zachariah, 1813-1879. Zachariah Chandler papers, 1846-1899.Chandler, Zachariah, 1813-1879.Joy, James F. (James Frederick), 1810-1896.Porter, George F.Power, N.P.Townsend, John.Trowbridge, C.C.Trowbridge, Stephen B.Zachariah Chandler papers, 1846-1899.1 wallet6 microfilm reelsDetroit Public Library, Detroit Main LibraryMeier, Margaret,. Margaret Meier collection of extreme right wing American political ephemera, 1930-1980.Meier, Margaret,Margaret Meier collection of extreme right wing American political ephemera, 1930-1980.28 linear feet.Materials documenting the activities of extreme right wing political groups in California and at the national level. The bulk of the material dates from the 1960s and early 1970s. The collection contains both political ephemera and periodicals. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesTappan, Mason Weare, 1817-1886. Letters, 1857-1865.Tappan, Mason Weare, 1817-1886.Letters, 1857-1865.13 items.Letters to Mason W. Tappan primarily concerning Republican politics. Correspondents include N.H. senator John Parker Hale, William E. Chandler, Daniel Dewey Barnard, Senator Aaron Harrison Cragin, and Amos Tuck. Also includes letters on legal matters from U.S. Attorney General Caleb Cushing. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryAllen, Richard V. Richard V. Allen papers, 1961-1999.Allen, Richard V.Richard V. Allen papers, 1961-1999.122 ms. boxes, 10 oversize boxes.Correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, memoranda, press releases, clippings, other printed matter, sound recordings, video tapes, and photographs, relating to American politics and foreign policy, the presidential campaigns of Richard M. Nixon in 1968 and Ronald Reagan in 1980, the Iran hostage crisis, and American foreign and defense policy during the presidential administration of Ronald Reagan. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryRay, Charles Henry. Papers of Charles Henry Ray, 1826-1904 (bulk 1838-1870)Ray, Charles Henry.Fairchild, Tench S.Fenton, William M. (William Matthew), 1808-1871.Grimes, James W. (James Wilson)Hammond, O.T., fl. 1838.Hempstead, Charles S., 1794-1874.Hastings, S. Clinton (Serranus Clinton), 1814-1893.Hubbard, Harvey, .fl. 1847Ray, Levi, 1796-1850Ray, Jane Yates Per Lee, . 1861.Ray, Julia Annah Clark, 1840-1913.Papers of Charles Henry Ray, 1826-1904 (bulk 1838-1870)437 pieces, also photographs and ephemera.3 boxes.Professional, political, and personal correspondence and papers of Charles Henry Ray, chiefly letters addressed to him. Included are letters discussing his studies of medicine in New York, whaling voyage in 1841-1843 onboard of a New Bedford whaler Newton, early medical practice in Illinois, contemporary politics, including the Republican party, Lincoln presidency and the Civil War, the Chicago Tribune, the Chicago Evening Post, family news, and business affairs, including his involvement in the trade with the South during the Civil War. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical GardensLewis, Ernest Irving, 1873-1947. Papers of Ernest Irving Lewis, 1897-1944 (bulk 1921-1944).Lewis, Ernest Irving, 1873-1947.Papers of Ernest Irving Lewis, 1897-1944 (bulk 1921-1944).10,000 items.29 containers.Correspondence, subject files, drafts of speeches and writings, newspaper clippings, printed material and other papers, relating principally to Lewis' work (1921-1944) at the Interstate Commerce Commission as a transportation specialist and as chairman (1929-1932), his interest in railroad regulation and consolidation, and to Indiana politics and the Republican Party. Correspondents include Clyde B. Aitchison, Albert J. Beveridge, Joseph B. Eastman, James P. Goodrich, Herbert Hoover, Balthasar H. Meyer, Harry S. New, Mark W. Potter, Clyde M. Reed, Donald R. Richberg, Arthur R. Robinson, John F. Shaughnessy, Morris Sheppard, Jonas Waffle, James E. Watson, Daniel Willard, and William R. Wood. Library of CongressSpeed family. Speed family papers, 1813-1981.Speed family.Bristow, Benjamin Helm, 1832-1896.Harlan, John Marshall, 1833-1911.Hodges, Albert G.Holt, Joseph, 1807-1894.Marschall, Nicola, 1829-1917.Nicholas, S. S. (Samuel Smith), 1796-1869.Speed, James, 1812-1887.Speed, James, 1867-1945.Speed, James, 1930-2006.Speed, John, 1842-1920.Speed, John, 1893-1968.Speed, John, 1955-Speed, Joshua F. (Joshua Fry), 1814-1882.Speed family papers, 1813-1981.10 cubic feet.The Speed Family Papers consist of the papers of the family and descendants of U.S. Attorney General James Speed. The collection begins with material related to the salt industry in early-19th century Kentucky. The Civil War and Reconstruction are covered heavily in the papers of James Speed and Joshua F. Speed, and the postbellum era, particularly its politics, is represented in the papers of John Speed. The twentieth century papers cover a variety of topics including agriculture and nature, World War I, the Korean War, and student experiences at Purdue University and in Australia. The Filson Historical SocietyLaun, Alfred A., 1905-1964. Alfred A. Laun papers, 1950-1964.Laun, Alfred A., 1905-1964.Alfred A. Laun papers, 1950-1964.0.2 c.f. (1 archives box)Papers of a Wisconsin state senator, Republican politician, and Kiel, Wisconsin businessman and community leader, consisting of correspondence, a legislative committee file, photographs, and clippings relating to Laun's political career and private interests. The correspondence and clippings document Laun's involvement in the A.A. Laun Furniture Company and in the State Bank of Kiel, Wisconsin as well as his participation in civic affairs such as the Kiel Kiwanis Club and the Chamber of Commerce. The legislative files document Laun's participation in the Wisconsin Claims Commission and in national Republican politics between 1952 and 1956. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectRhodes, Fred Burnett, 1913-. Fred Burnett Rhodes papers, 1944-1980.Rhodes, Fred Burnett, 1913-Fred Burnett Rhodes papers, 1944-1980.22 ms. boxes.Correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, memoranda, legal documents, staff studies, and memorabilia, relating to the American atom bomb project during World War II, political issues before the United States Senate during the 1960s, veterans' affairs, and the postal service. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryDelano, Columbus, 1809-1896. Papers.Delano, Columbus, 1809-1896.Belknap, William W. (William Worth), 1829-1890.Blaine, James Gillespie, 1830-1893.Cameron, Simon, 1799-1889.Cooke, Jay, 1821-1905.Cowen, Benjamin R. (Benjamin Rush), 1891-1908.Fish, Hamilton, 1808-1893.Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885.Hamlin, Hannibal, 1809-1891.Harlan, James, 1820-1899.Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, 1822-1893.Howe, Timothy O. (Timothy Otis), 1816-1883.Schenck, Robert Cumming, 1809-1890.Sherman, William T. (William Tecumsch), 1820-1891.Papers. 1871-1874.0.5 cubic foot.U.S. Representative from Ohio, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, and Secretary of the Interior. Chiefly letters concerned with Delano's activities as Secretary of the Interior, especially with Indian affairs. Some of the persons to whom the letters are address are William Worth Belknap, James Gillespie Blaine, Simon Cameron, Jay Cooke, Benjamin Rush Cowen, Hamilton Fish, Ulysses Simpson Grant, Hannibal Hamlin, James Harlan, Rutherford Birchard Hayes, Timothy Otis Howe, Robert Cumming Schenck, and William Tecumseh Sherman. Library of CongressBateman, Herbert Harvell, 1928-. Papers, 1946-1982, 1968-1982.Bateman, Herbert Harvell, 1928-Holton, A. Linwood (Abner Linwood), 1923-Godwin, Mills E. (Mills Edwin), 1914-1999.Dalton, John N.Robb, Charles S.Byrd, Harry Flood, 1887-1966.Spong, William B. (William Belser), 1920-1997.Downing, Thomas N.Scott, William Lloyd, 1915-1997.Trible, Paul.Papers, 1946-1982, 1968-1982.12,731 items.Office files, 1968-1982, of Herbert H. Bateman, Virginia Republican State Senator from Newport News. Includes correspondence with constituents and state officials; bills and legislative materials; memoranda; reports; pamphlets; and publications arranged according to subject. The collection contains background information and committee working papers showing Virginia's responses to the energy crisis of the late 1970's and to Ronald Reagan's "New Federalism" programs as well as the state's policies on education, transportation, and welfare funding, and the activities of state regulatory agencies. There are materials concerning Bateman's sponsorship of coastal zone land management bills, bills for execution by lethal injection, bills for mandatory sentencing by judges in criminal cases and his activities on behalf of the port of Newport News, the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company and the Virginia seafood industry. The largest body of material concerns Bateman's 1975-1977 efforts as paid counsel and as senator to minimize the economic impact of the poisoning of the James River by kepone on the Virginia seafood industry. Prominent correspondents include Linwood Holton, Mills Godwin, John Dalton, Charles Robb, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., William Spong, Thomas Downing, William Scott and Paul Trible, other General Assembly members and state agency commissioners. William & Mary LibrariesWashburn, Abbott McConnell, 1915-. Reminiscences of Abbott McConnell Washburn and Wanda Washburn : oral history, 1967.Washburn, Abbott McConnell, 1915-Edwin, Ed,Reminiscences of Abbott McConnell Washburn and Wanda Washburn : oral history, 1967.Transcript: 91 leaves.Tape: 2 reels.Eisenhower campaign, 1951-52; appointment as assistant to C.D. Jackson; United States Information Agency; People to People program. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesGavel [realia].Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923.Gavel [realia]. 19161 item : brown, silver ; 45 cm high, 14 cm wide, 6.5 cm deep.Wooden gavel has a long, turned handle. There is a metal plate attached that reads: "USED BY / UNITED STATES SENATOR WARREN G. HARDING / TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT CHAIRMAN REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION / CHICAGO JUNE SEVENTEENTH TO TWENTIETH INCLUSIVE / NINETEEN SEXTEEN [sic]." Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyGeorge von Lengerke Meyer Papers, 1900-1917Meyer, George von Lengerke, 1858-1918George von Lengerke Meyer Papers 1900-191750 items; 4 containers; 1.6 linear feetAmbassador to Italy and to Russia, postmaster general, and secretary of the navy. Diaries, family correspondence, and memorabilia recording Meyer’s social and family life and national and international events of which he was a part.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionBrownell, Herbert, 1904-1996. Reminiscences of Herbert Brownell : oral history, 1971.Brownell, Herbert, 1904-1996.Smith, Jean,Reminiscences of Herbert Brownell : oral history, 1971.Transcript: 16 leaves.Pre-convention campaigning with General Lucius D. Clay for Dwight Eisenhower; 1951 Republican Convention; vice-presidential and cabinet nominee consideration. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesWomen in the Federal Government Oral History Project. Records, 1981-1991 (inclusive).Women in the Federal Government Oral History Project.Arrington, Ruth M.,Bonfield, Lynn,Cheek, Jeannette Bailey,Coll, Blanche,Grahl, Larry,Harrison, Cynthia Ellen,Horne, Dorothy,Leimbach, Dulcie,Morantz-Sanchez, Regina Markell,Parker, Jacqueline K.,Sandler, Bernice Resnick,Sargeant, Helene,Simonson, Joy R.,Ware, Susan, 1950-Records, 1981-1991 (inclusive).3.63 linear feet (3 cartons, 1+1/2 file boxes)Collection consists of biographical information, photographs, and some of the oral histories. Topics covered include the interviewee's family background, education, choice and development of career and how it was affected by her sex, personal circumstances, memberships in organizations, awards, and her attitudes towards the Equal Rights Amendment and the women's movement. Also included are transcripts of interviews with Elizabeth A. Brown, Elizabeth J. Harper, Georgiana M. Prince, Nancy Vivian Rawls, and Melissa Wells, conducted by Larry Grahl as part of a research project for the Executive Seminar in National and International Affairs of the Foreign Service Insitute, U.S. Department of State, and intended as addenda to the Women in the Federal Government Oral History Project.EnglishArthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaBarney, Hiram. Papers of Hiram Barney, 1772-1924 (bulk 1836-1894).Barney, Hiram.Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878Kozlay, Eugene A. 1779-1843.Papers of Hiram Barney, 1772-1924 (bulk 1836-1894).ca. 8300 pieces.41 boxes.Political, business, legal, and family papers concern a wide variety of subjects including real estate, primarily in Iowa, and New York; court cases (often pertaining to the debt collection) and other legal services; politics generally, but especially patronage distribution; family affairs, business transactions concerning the Erie and other canals; small railroads (largely in the Lake Plains region); Mexico and Mexican-American relations; the Civil War; U.S. Customs Service. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical GardensKnight, Goodwin, 1896-1970. Reminiscences of Goodwin J. Knight and Virginia Knight : oral history, 1967.Knight, Goodwin, 1896-1970.Edwin, Ed,Reminiscences of Goodwin J. Knight and Virginia Knight : oral history, 1967.Transcript: 94 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.California politics; Presidential campaigning; Republican Party politics, 1950s; Elephant-Eagle Mine. Recollections of Richard M. Nixon, Dwight D. Eisenhower, William F. Knowland, Earl Warren. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesBoulder Daily Camera. Alfred M. Landon printed materials 1936-1987.Boulder Daily Camera.Mail & Express (Firm).Alfred M. Landon printed materials 1936-1987.1 folder.Archivally photocopied Boulder Daily Camera clippings and other materials about the Kansas governor. Landon visited Boulder in 1936. Boulder Public LibrarySteiwer, Frederick, 1883-1939. Frederick Steiwer papers, 1903-1938 (bulk 1922-1938).Steiwer, Frederick, 1883-1939.Frederick Steiwer papers, 1903-1938 (bulk 1922-1938).18 boxes.10 v.Although the collection covers most of Steiwer's public career, it is the most comprehensive for his U.S. Senate activities from 1936 to 1938. Included are texts of speeches and extensive correspondence files, including a large body of letters relating to President Franklin Roosevelt's attempt to increase the number of Supreme Court Justices. Also well documented is the public reaction to Steiwer's 1936 keynote address to the Republican National Convention. The collection also contains records of the Steiwer family ranch, the Butte Creek Land, Livestock, and Lumber Company of Fossil, Oregon. Oregon Historical Society Research LibrarySummerfield, Arthur E. (Arthur Ellsworth), 1899-1972. Reminiscences of Arthur E. Summerfield : oral history, 1970.Summerfield, Arthur E. (Arthur Ellsworth), 1899-1972.North, Donald,Reminiscences of Arthur E. Summerfield : oral history, 1970.Transcript: 93 leaves.Tape: 2 reels.Member Republican National Committe, finance chairman for Michigan; 1952 campaign; Postmaster General, 1952-1960: administration, modernization, building new post offices. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesSims, Edwin W., 1870-1948. Edwin W. Sims scrapbooks, 1891-1908.Sims, Edwin W., 1870-1948.Edwin W. Sims scrapbooks, 1891-1908.1 linear ft. [3 v.].Newspaper clippings, memorabilia, and scattered correspondence concerning University student life, Chicago Republican politics, and his work prosecuting the anti-trust suit against Standard Oil. Bentley Historical LibraryMiller, Katherine Wise, 1853-1940. Macculloch-Miller family archive : manuscripts, 1778-1948 (bulk 1880s-1948).Miller, Katherine Wise, 1853-1940.Macculloch family.Miller family.Macculloch, George Perrott, 1775-1858.Miller, Jacob Welsh, 1800-1862.Miller, J. W. (Jacob William), 1847-1918.Miller, Henry Wise, 1877-1955.Post, Dorothea Miller, 1878-1947.Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891,Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1841-1935,Vail, Stephen, 1780-1864,Dayton, Samuel,Miller, Lindley Hoffman, 1834-1864.Macculloch, Louisa Martha Edwina Sanderson, 1785-1863.Keasbey, Anthony Q. (Anthony Quinton), 1824-1895.Keasbey, Elizabeth Miller, 1828-1852.Macculloch-Miller family archive : manuscripts, 1778-1948 (bulk 1880s-1948).13 linear ft.Correspondence, documents, books, speeches, account books, poems, pamphlets, photographs, memorabilia, and other papers, of the Macculloch and Miller families, residents of Macculloch Hall (now the Macculloch Hall Historical Museum), Morristown, N.J. Also includes Henry Wise Miller's (1877-1955) letters from Guantánamo at the beginning of the Spanish-American War; Dorothea Miller Post's (1878-1947) papers reflecting cultural and civic activities, particularly the war effort in Morristown during World Wars I and II; correspondence of Louisa Martha Edwina Sanderson Macculloch (1785-1895); papers of Lindley Hoffman Miller (1834-1864), a young lawyer who saw the draft riots of 1863 in New York City and subsequently volunteered to lead African-American troops during the Civil War; and informal, unretouched photographs of Abraham Lincoln. Correspondents include Samuel Dayton, Oliver Wendell Holmes, W.T. Sherman, and Stephen Vail. Macculloch Hall Historical MuseumSummerfield, Marie Louise. Marie Louise Summerfield papers, 1919-1937.Summerfield, Marie Louise.Marie Louise Summerfield papers, 1919-1937.1 box.Correspondence and other items relating to Summerfield's activities with the Republican Party, Order of the Eastern Star, Red Cross, and Nevada Federation of Women's Clubs. Nevada State Historical SocietyTaft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930. Letters, 1895-1910.Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.Letters, 1895-1910.3 items.Included are Taft's 16 Nov. 1895 letter to J.H. Lindenberger of Louisville recommending Latham Anderson as an engineer; his 27 Dec. 1909 letter to Herbert Parsons discussing Swager Sherley and other political appointments; and his 11 Mar. 1910 letter to Basil Duke regarding the reappointment of George Durrelle as U.S. attorney for the western district of Ky. The Filson Historical SocietyKeith Temple Cartoons., 1961-1967.Temple, Keith. Keith Temple Cartoons. 1961-1967.5 linear ft.180 original editorial cartoons and five scrapbooks of clippings of Temple's editorial cartoons published in the New Orleans . Times-PicayuneEnglishSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research CenterPowderly, Terence Vincent, 1849-1924. The papers of Terence Vincent Powderly.Powderly, Terence Vincent, 1849-1924.The papers of Terence Vincent Powderly. 1864-1937.156 linear ft.The papers of Terence Vincent Powderly aptly demonstrate his mark on American history and consist largely of his official correspondence as General Master Workman of the Knights of Labor, 1879-1893, as well as his tenure as an official for both the Immigration and Labor departments, 1898-1924, and Mayor of Scranton, 1878-1884. In addition, there are photographs, memorabilia, personal correspondence, and legal and financial records. Catholic University of AmericaKinnear, George C. Reminiscences of George C. Kinnear : oral history, 1972.Kinnear, George C.Burg, Maclyn,Reminiscences of George C. Kinnear : oral history, 1972.Transcript: 47 leaves.Education; Washington State legislator, 1939-41, 1947-51; Governor Arthur B. Langlie; participation in Eisenhower campaign as King County and State Republican chairman, 1952-7; impressions of Robert A. Taft. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesArthur, Benjamin Franklin, 1826-1870. Benjamin Franklin Arthur, 1834-1942.Arthur, Benjamin Franklin, 1826-1870.Arthur, Benjamin Franklin Jr., fl. 1862.Benjamin Franklin Arthur, 1834-1942.30 items.Including letter, 10 Dec. 1834, to Joseph H. Dogan, Columbia, S.C., re election of John C. Calhoun to U.S. Senate and George McDuffie as governor; account book, 1854-1861, by Benjamin Franklin Arthur, Jr., re sketch of B.F. Arthur's life and brief history of secession. Seven military commissions, 1843-1854, issued to B.F. Arthur; 5 letters, 1861-1862, camp at Centerville, Va., from James B. Steedman, to B.F. Arthur, re Republican party and newspapers; letter, 30 Oct. 1863, Columbia, S.C., written as secretary of Gov. M[illedge] L[uke] Bonham, to Col. I[ssac] W[illiam] Hayne, sending a copy of the Impressment Act for his opinion; letter, 6 Jan. 1864, to Z[ebulon] B[aird] Vance, re transportation of corn from South Carolina to North Carolina. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University LibrariesWheaton, Anne W. (Anne Williams), 1892-1977. Reminiscences of Anne W. Wheaton : oral history, 1968.Wheaton, Anne W. (Anne Williams), 1892-1977.Mason, John T., 1909-,Reminiscences of Anne W. Wheaton : oral history, 1968.Transcript: 178 leaves.Tape: 2 reels.Assistant chief of press relations and head of publicity for the women's division, Republican National Committee, 1939-57; 1952 convention and campaign; associate press secretary to the President; Eisenhower's press conferences; Cabinet meetings; impressions of the Eisenhowers; White House staff. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesCoolidge, Thomas Jefferson, 1831-1920. Thomas Jefferson Coolidge correspondence, 1884-1905.Coolidge, Thomas Jefferson, 1831-1920.Coolidge, T. Jefferson (Thomas Jefferson), 1863-1912.Thomas Jefferson Coolidge correspondence, 1884-1905.19 v. and 1 narrow box.Letters of businessman and reformer Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, 1884-1905, consist of copies of manuscript and typescript letters by Coolidge, 8 Jan. 1884- 22 Sept. 1896; and letters to Coolidge, 19 Aug. 1886- 21 Feb. 1905. Letters to and from Coolidge mostly pertain to his business interest in the textile, railroad, and banking industries, among others, but also touch on his political interests as a Republican, role as a reformer, participation as a Harvard alumnus, and appointment as ambassador to France in 1892. Included is correspondence between Coolidge and his son Thomas Jefferson Coolidge II, president of Old Colony Trust Company, regarding various business collaborations. Massachusetts Historical SocietyMcCoy, Alvin S. Reminiscences of Alvin S. McCoy : oral history, 1967.McCoy, Alvin S.Wickman, John E.,Reminiscences of Alvin S. McCoy : oral history, 1967.Trancript: 35 leaves.Reporter, correspondent, Kansas City STAR, 1930-67: press coverage, Kansas and national Eisenhower campaign 1952; Taft fight for delegates in Kansas, 1952. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesCrisp, Mary Dent, 1923-. Videotape collection of Mary Dent Crisp, 1979-1998 [videorecording].Crisp, Mary Dent, 1923-Videotape collection of Mary Dent Crisp, 1979-1998 [videorecording].6 videocassettes : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.14 videocassettes : sd., col. ; 3/4 in.Collection includes television programs and promotional videos featuring interviews, speeches, and commentary by Mary Dent Crisp, co-founder of the National Republican Coalition for Choice. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaUnion League Club of Brooklyn yearbooks, 1890-1912Union League Club of Brooklyn yearbooks 1890-19120.42 Linear feet; in one manuscript box.Center for Brooklyn History (2020-)Sheldon, Joe S. Reminiscences of Joe S. Sheldon : oral history, 1972.Sheldon, Joe S.Burg, Maclyn,Reminiscences of Joe S. Sheldon : oral history, 1972.Transcript: 59 leaves.Education; Texas Republican politics, 1920-1952; Presidential elections 1924, 1928, 1932; Republican National Conventions 1944,1952; Texas convention at Mineral Wells, 1952; precinct political practices; oil support for Eisenhower. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesPew, J. Howard (John Howard), 1948-. Oral history interview with J. Howard Pew, II, 1990.Pew, J. Howard (John Howard), 1948-Gardner, Joel R.,Oral history interview with J. Howard Pew, II, 1990.Sound recording: 1 sound cassette (1 hr.) : analog.Transcript with written changes: 40 leaves ; 28 cm.Edited transcript: 41 leaves ; 28 cm.Pew recalls his grandparents, Joseph N. Pew, Jr. and Alberta Craven Hensel Pew, especially her influence on his love of the outdoors. He also recalls his work in the auditing department of the Sun Oil Company. He discusses his family's connection to Nova Scotia and how he came to live there. In 1977 he joined the board of the Glenmede Trust Company and its Committee on Grants. He discusses his personal interest in conservation grantmaking, how grantmaking at the Pew Charitable Trusts changed in the period between 1977 and 1990, his impressions of its grantmaking program areas, and his speculations on its future. Pew Charitable Trusts LibraryTodd, Jane H., d. 1966. Reminiscences of Jane H. Todd : oral history, 1949.Todd, Jane H., d. 1966.Albertson, Dean, 1920-,Reminiscences of Jane H. Todd : oral history, 1949.Transcript: 22 leaves.New York election of 1949; service as head of Republican Women's Committee. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesRepublican Campaign Collection, 1902-1926Republican Campaign Collection 1902-19262,800 items; 8 containers; 3.2 linear feetCorrespondence, financial papers, notes, reports, charts, lists and rosters, printed material, photographs, and other papers relating mainly to the presidential campaigns of William H. Taft and Charles Evans Hughes and the congressional campaigns of William Brown McKinley, a United States representative from Illinois.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionKeith L. Brown Papers 2009-277; 2009-309., 1935-2007Brown, Keith L.Keith L. Brown Papers 1935-2007The Keith L. Brown Papers, 1935-2007,contain correspondence, legal documents, printed materials, notes, schedules, andother documents, concerning his business career and political activities. KeithLapham Brown (b. 1925) was a lawyer, businessman, and U.S. ambassador heavilyinvolved in the Republican Party.EnglishDolph Briscoe Center for American HistoryEdwards, Mickey, 1937-. Congressional papers, 1977-1992.Edwards, Mickey, 1937-Congressional papers, 1977-1992.115 cubic ft.This collection contains correspondence, clippings, press releases, speeches, articles, hearings, government reports and publications, congressional documents, bills, reference material, voting records, photographs, and maps accumulated during Edwards's service in the U.S. House of Representatives. University of Oklahoma, Bizzell Memorial LibraryMabel Walker Willebrandt Papers, 1881-1978, (bulk 1921-1929)Willebrandt, Mabel Walker, 1889-1963.Mabel Walker Willebrandt Papers 1881-1978 (bulk 1921-1929)2,000 items; 5 containers; 2 linear feetLawyer and public official. Correspondence, speeches, writings, family papers, and printed materials relating primarily to Willebrandt’s service as assistant attorney general under Presidents Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionGuylay, L. Richard, 1913-. Reminiscences of L. Richard Guylay : oral history, 1970.Guylay, L. Richard, 1913-Mason, John T., 1909-,Reminiscences of L. Richard Guylay : oral history, 1970.Transcript: 136 leaves.Tape: 3 reels.Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesDaugherty, H. M. (Harry Micajah), 1860-1941. Papers 1920-1939.Daugherty, H. M. (Harry Micajah), 1860-1941.Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923.Christian, George Busby, 1873-1924.Clemens, Cyril, 1902-1999.Cohen, Walter.Halley, W. E.Johnson, James Weldon.Jones, John S.Lowden, Frank O. (Frank Orren), 1861-1943.Dixon, Thomas, 1864-1946.Mackin, James A.Meeker, Claude.Scott, Hugh, 1900-1994.Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.Watson, James Eli, 1863-1948.Goff, Guy Despard, 1866-1933.Mann, James R. (James Robert), 1856-1922.Miller, Thomas Woodnutt, b. 1886.Smith, Frank Leslie, b. 1867.Papers 1920-1939..75 cubic foot.Correspondence of Harry M. Daugherty and President Warren G. Harding, 1921-23. Most of the letters concern patronage; many are routine letters of transmittal, letters acknowledging receipt of materials, and letters of introduction. Also includes two book manuscripts: Daugherty and Thomas Dixon, "Inside the Harding Tragedy," and J.A.M., "Harry Daugherty and Our Text Books, " ca. 1939, and miscellaneous correspondence, a few speeches, and newspaper excerpts. Contact repository for more information. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyHay, Mary Garrett, 1857-1928. Mary Garrett Hay scrapbook, 1895-1928.Hay, Mary Garrett, 1857-1928.Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947.Humphrey, Katherine Hay.League of Women Voters (U.S.)National American Woman Suffrage Association.New York State Federation of Women's Clubs.Mary Garrett Hay scrapbook, 1895-1928..15 linear foot (1 v.)Collection consists of scrapbook with materials related to Hay's career. New York Public Library System, NYPLBubb, Henry Agnew, 1907-1989. [Henry Agnew Bubb papers].Bubb, Henry Agnew, 1907-1989.Dykes, Archie R.Willkie, Wendell L. (Wendell Lewis), 1892-1944.Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994.[Henry Agnew Bubb papers]. 1907-1989.93 linear ft.University of Kansas Archives / MSS / Rare Books, Kenneth Spencer Research LibraryBoulder Daily Camera. Republican Party history 1904-1936.Boulder Daily Camera.Greenman, Elbert, 1862-1954.Republican Party (Colo.).Republican Party history 1904-1936.1 folder.This folder contains various printed materials pertaining to the Republican Party at the national, state, and local levels, as compiled by the Paddocks at the Boulder (Colo.) Daily Camera. Boulder Public LibraryDole, Robert J., 1923-. [Robert J. Dole Senate papers-legislative relations, 1969-1996]Dole, Robert J., 1923-[Robert J. Dole Senate papers-legislative relations, 1969-1996] 1969-1996.356.18 linear ft.University of Kansas Archives / MSS / Rare Books, Kenneth Spencer Research LibraryRepublican National Committee (U.S.). Public Relations. Republican National Committee, Public Relations records, 1960-1966(bulk).Republican National Committee (U.S.). Public Relations.United Press International.Republican National Committee, Public Relations records, 1960-1966(bulk).ca. 80.9 cubic ft.Files of Gus Miller contain correspondence, memoranda, press releases, photographs, newsletters, pamphlets, "Daily Press Advisory Newsheets," and other printed and mimeographed material concerned mainly with the 1964 Republican presidential campaign, although it also includes items that relate to the 1953 and 1957 inaugurations and the presidential elections of 1956 and 1960; research material, constitutions, newsletters, brochures, clippings, and other printed matter (ca. 1940-1956), regarding Republican organizations in Colorado, Florida, Illinois, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, and Wyoming; correspondence files of John P. Ellis, radio-television-film coordinator for the 1960 presidential elections; records, tape recordings (175 reels), and transcriptions (76 items) of Goldwater and Miller campaign speeches; one-minute television spots and television programs on ABC, NBC, and CBS (27 films); and teletype copy on the Republican National Convention in San Francisco, July 1964; also includes an original letter from Theodore Roosevelt, 1918, expressing his views on Woodrow Wilson's policies on World War I and an unsigned copy of a memorandum to Roosevelt on the subject, possibly written by Henry Lane Wilson, and items concerning the assassination of John F. Kennedy, including rolls of teletype copy (United Press International) of the events in Dallas and tape recordings (3 reels) of the President's funeral. Includes political ephemera, mostly relating to the election of 1964, including badges, busts, buttons, balloons, clothing, jewelry, and other items. Cornell University LibraryGeorge W. Patterson collection, Patterson, George W. collection, 1841-1878Patterson, George Washington, 1799-1879George W. Patterson collection 1841-1878 Patterson, George W. collection7 itemsThe George W. Patterson collection is comprised of correspondence related to the New York state textile industry and to New York and United States politics in the 1840s and 1870s. The collection includes 6 letters to Patterson and 1 letter that Patterson wrote to manufacturer Simon Newton Dexter.EnglishWilliam L. Clements LibraryRhodes, John J. (John Jacob), 1916-2003. John J. Rhodes and Howard H. Baker, Jr. joint leadership papers, 1971-1980 (bulk 1977-1979.Rhodes, John J. (John Jacob), 1916-2003.Baker, Howard H. (Howard Henry), 1925-John J. Rhodes and Howard H. Baker, Jr. joint leadership papers, 1971-1980 (bulk 1977-1979.6.5 ft.Consists of press releases, issue files, newsclippings and voting record analyses documenting Rhodes' service as House minority leader and Baker's service as Senate minority leader from 1977-1979. Arizona State University LibrariesRobert R. Hitt Papers, 1830-1906Hitt, Robert R. (Robert Roberts), 1834-1906Robert R. Hitt Papers 1830-19062,200 items; 42 containers; 16.8 linear feetU.S. representative from Illinois. Personal, political, diplomatic, and business correspondence and other papers, including shorthand notes and material relating to Abraham Lincoln, the Lincoln Douglas Debates, and Civil War courts-martial. Other topics include his congressional service and the annexation of Hawaii.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionJames Harrison Wilson Papers, 1861-1923, (bulk 1890-1915)Wilson, James Harrison, 1837-1925James Harrison Wilson Papers 1861-1923 (bulk 1890-1915)25,000 items; 55 containers; 19 linear feetSoldier, railroad builder, and author. Correspondence, journal, drafts of literary manuscripts, notes, typescripts, galley proofs of published works, speeches, articles, military orders, and memorabilia relating to Civil War campaigns, the postwar army, railway building in the Mississippi Valley, life in China in the 1880s and in 1900, and the interests of Wilson as a biographer.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionPollitzer, Anita, 1894-1975. Anita Pollitzer papers, 1923-1964, 1945-1946 (bulk).Pollitzer, Anita, 1894-1975.Anita Pollitzer papers, 1923-1964, 1945-1946 (bulk).3 cubic ft. (4 boxes)Papers reflect her interest and activities in regard to women's rights and include correspondence, statements, minutes, reports, clippings, photographs, and other published items concerning the National Woman's Party, Alice Paul and leadership issues in National Woman's Party, the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), women workers, political endorsements for the ERA, support of the Republican Party, the Married Women's Association (Great Britain), and the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. Correspondents include Mary Sinclair Crawford, Jeanette Augustus Marks, Ethel Ernest Murrell, Alice Paul, Agnes Ermima Wells, Anna Kelton Wiley, Alice Morgan Wright, and Mary E. Owens. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial LibraryFew family. Few Family papers, 1861-1986.Few family.Few Family papers, 1861-1986.15,700 items.The Few family papers encompass two families: the Few family and the Thomas family. The majority of the collection was created by Mary Reamey Thomas Few and her husband, Dr. William P. Few. Dr. Few served as President of Duke University from 1910-1940. The collection is divided into four series: Correspondence, Genealogy, Miscellaneous, and Political Papers of Mary Reamey Thomas Few. The majority of the correspondence was written by and to members of the Few and Thomas families, including letters between Dr. and Mrs. Few prior to their marriage. There are also letters from Mrs. Few to her parents (Lyne and Elizabeth Thomas) written while she was an undergraduate at Trinity College (Durham, N.C.) in which she discusses her friends, her classes, her professors, and her social life. Additional subjects in the correspondence series include family and business matters (in Virginia and the Carolinas) and social conditions in Durham. Mrs. Few's political papers consists of the correspondence, memorabilia, pamphlets, clippings, photographs, and printed materials amassed by Few in her capacity as a leader in the Party. Items include materials concerning N.C. state politics, campaign strategies, political support, the New Deal and other issues; photos of Philadelphia hotels; a copy of Eisenhower's 1955 State of the Union Address; cards from prominent Republicans; and Republican Party news releases. Printed matter highlights the national conventions, and includes such items as hand-outs, souvenir volumes, buttons saying "I LIKE IKE," "I'M DAFT ABOUT TAFT," and "IT'S TIME FOR NIXON," and documents on the workings of a presidential campaign. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryGrimshaw, Jackson, 1820-1875. Letter : Quincy, [Ill.], to A[braham] Lincoln, 1858 Apr. 3.Grimshaw, Jackson, 1820-1875.Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865Letter : Quincy, [Ill.], to A[braham] Lincoln, 1858 Apr. 3.1 item (2 p.) ; 25 cm.Discusses Stephen A. Douglas, the Lecompton Constitution, extension of slavery, and Republican Party, as well as legal business. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryCarey, Archibald J. (Archibald James), 1908-1981. Archibald J. Carey papers, 1909-1966.Carey, Archibald J. (Archibald James), 1908-1981.Clinchy, Everett R. (Everett Ross), 1896-McCoy, W. Arthur.Rickey, Branch, 1881-1965.Archibald J. Carey papers, 1909-1966.21.25 linear ft.Correspondence and other papers relating to Carey's activities as a lawyer, politician, and alderman (1947-1955) of the 3rd ward in Chicago; member (1955-1961) of the President's Committee on Government Employment Policy; and pastor of Quinn Chapel (African Methodist Episcopal Church). Collection includes papers of his father, Bishop Carey. Topics include the younger Carey's 1949 efforts to have the Chicago City Council pass an open housing ordinance; his nationwide speaking tour for the Eisenhower-Nixon 1952 presidential campaign; and his 1964 decision to join the Democratic Party. His work on the presidential committee is covered by minutes of meetings, reports, and correspondence with committee members Ross Clinchy, W. Arthur McCoy, Branch Rickey, the U.S. Department of Labor, and U.S. Department of Defense, and others. Chicago History MuseumPrescott, Patrick Benjamin, 1890-1945. Patrick B. and Annabel Carey Prescott papers, 1912-1970.Prescott, Patrick Benjamin, 1890-1945.Prescott, Annabel Carey, 1894-1982Chicago (Ill.). Board of EducationRepublican Party (Chicago, Ill.)Patrick B. and Annabel Carey Prescott papers, 1912-1970.0.5 linear ft. (1 box)Correspondence, newspaper clippings, biographical material, and newsletters related to Patrick B. Prescott and Annabelle Carey Prescott. Patrick Prescott's papers relate to his career as lawyer, politician, and Judge of the Municipal Court of Chicago (Ill.), including his run for Republican Congressmen (circa 1944). Also included are materials from Prescott's involvement with the Four Minute Men (1917-1918) including certificates, correspondence, and fliers. The Four Minute Men were a group of volunteers inspired by President Wilson to give four minute speeches to inform and raise morale during World War I. The collection also contains a number of articles written by Prescott during his travels abroad noting the conditions of working class African Americans in London. Annabelle Prescott's papers, mostly newspaper clippings and correspondence, relate to her involvement in neighborhood organizations, her work as assistant principle of McKinley High School (Chicago, Ill.), and as Director of Human Relations for the Chicago Board of Education. Also included are materials related to Prescott's work on school integration. Chicago History MuseumWilliam Morin and family papers., 1852-1946.Morin, William, 1827-1887.William Morin and family papers. 1852-1946.William Morin and family financial records, family diaries, memos, bank books, and other files consisting mostly of correspondence and related documents regarding the City of Albert Lea and surrounding communities, agriculture, railroads, banking, real estate, mining, miscellaneous business concerns, politics, and automobiles.EnglishMinnesota Historical SocietyWomen's National Republican Club (U.S.). [A collection of printed material pertaining to the Women's National Republican Club].Women's National Republican Club (U.S.)Henrietta Wells Livermore School of Politics.[A collection of printed material pertaining to the Women's National Republican Club]. [1935-1938]18 pieces ; 16-28 cm.Churchill County MuseumGaines, Irene M. (Irene McCoy), 1896-1964. [Miscellaneous pamphlets, etc. on Mrs. Gaines].Gaines, Irene M. (Irene McCoy), 1896-1964.[Miscellaneous pamphlets, etc. on Mrs. Gaines].1 folder.Miscellaneous pamphlets, etc. containing biographical material on Mrs. Gaines, President of the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs. Chicago History MuseumReid, Howard. New Mexico Democratic and Republican platforms and tickets : 1911-1938 / Howard Reid.Reid, Howard.New Mexico Democratic and Republican platforms and tickets : 1911-1938 / Howard Reid. [19--?]1 v. (various pagings) ; 29 cm.Typescript. New Mexico Highlands University, Donnelly LibraryDonald Rumsfeld Papers, 1888-2008, (bulk 1963-2007)Rumsfeld, Donald, 1932-Donald Rumsfeld Papers 1888-2008 (bulk 1963-2007)345,000 items; 947 containers plus 50 classified and 2 oversize; 398.8 linear feet; 35 microfilm reelsSecretary of defense, United States representative from Illinois, White House official, ambassador, and business executive. Correspondence, memoranda, cables, reports, notes, briefing books, minutes, agenda, appointment and scheduling files, confirmation hearings, legislative files, polls, campaign files, constituent casework and issue mail, service academy appointment files, press releases, newsletters, speeches, statements, testimony, interviews, oral histories, writings, photographs, financial records, genealogies, memorabilia, news clippings, and printed matter documenting Rumsfeld's career in the public and private sectors.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionCannon, Joseph Gurney, 1836-1926. Papers, 1890-1926.Cannon, Joseph Gurney, 1836-1926.Baber, Asa J., 1832-1915,United States. Congress. House.Papers, 1890-1926.62 items.Letters addressed primarily to Asa J. Baber of Paris, Edgar County, Illinois, covering Republican party politics and the making of political appointees, primarily postmasters. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryVolstead, Andrew John, 1860-1947. Andrew J. Volstead and family papers, 1868-1955.Volstead, Andrew J. (Andrew John),1860-1947. Andrew J. Volstead and family papers.3.0 cubic feet (3 boxes).Largely legislative and political materials of Volstead, a Granite Falls (Yellow Medicine County, Minn.) lawyer and Republican congressman (1903-1922), with some family and personal items. Most materials concern the National Prohibition Act (1919) and its consequences.EnglishMinnesota Historical SocietyHawkins, Oscar F. (Oscar Ferdinand), 1872-1964. Oscar F. Hawkins and family papers, 1888-1963.Hawkins, Oscar F. (Oscar Ferdinand), 1872-1964.Alexander, John Grant.Aptheker, Herbert, 1915-Ball, Joseph H. (Joseph Hurst), 1905-1993.Barbour, David S.Benson, Elmer Austin, 1895-Blatnik, John A. (John Anton), 1911-Browder, Earl, 1891-1973.Dennis, Eugene, 1905-Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963.Eisler, Gerhart.Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley.Gallagher, William James, 1875-1946.Hawkins, Frank, 1866-1953.Hawkins, Madge Ytrehus.Hawkins, Ruth.Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978.Judd, Walter Henry, 1898-Kefauver, Estes, 1903-1963.Lamont, Corliss, 1902-Lundeen, Ernest, 1878-1940.McCarthy, Eugene J., 1916-2005.MacKinnon, George E., 1906-1995.Nearing, Scott, 1883-Russell, Maud.Senior, Clarence Ollson, 1903-1974.Shipstead, Henrik, 1881-1960.Stalin, Joseph, 1879-1953.Strong, Anna Louise, 1885-Thomas, Norman, 1884-1968.Thye, Edward John, 1896-Wallace, Henry A. (Henry Agard), 1888-1965.Wier, Roy William, 1888-1963.Oscar F. Hawkins and family papers, 1888-1963.7.0 cu. ft. (13 boxes).Correspondence, printed items, clippings, minutes, and notes documenting the interests and activities of Hawkins, a Minnesota teacher and political activist, and his wife, Madge. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryDavis, Moses M., 1820-1888. Papers, 1849-1883.Davis, Moses M., 1820-1888.Papers, 1849-1883.0.2 c.f. (1 archives box)Letters of Moses M. Davis, a Wisconsin physician who was a member of the Assembly in 1856 and state senator from 1857 to 1860. Nearly half the collection consists of letters from Davis to Congressman John Fox Potter on the subjects of Wisconsin politics, the conduct of the Civil War, and problems of the Republican Party. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectD. M. Reynolds papers, circa 1943Reynolds, D. M., (Del Mar)D. M. Reynolds papers circa 19431.0 Linear feet; 1 boxThe D. M. Reynolds Papers provides an inside view of electoral politics with a number of letters from former President Herbert Hoover, circa 1943 about Reynolds' efforts to support then-governor of Ohio, John Bricker, as a Republican candidate for national office. Reynolds was vice-president of Security First Bank in Los Angeles at the time.EnglishUSC Libraries Special CollectionsCharles Sumner Correspondence, 1841-1874Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874Charles Sumner Correspondence 1841-1874142 items; 1 container; 0.2 linear feetUnited States Senator and lawyer. Correspondence with attached and related material chiefly concerning government publications, appointments to office, the Republican Party, Sumner's law practice, and his political speeches and writings.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionMailliard, William S. (William Somers), 1917-1992. William S. Mailliard papers, circa 1930-1984 (bulk 1950-1977).Mailliard, William S. (William Somers), 1917-1992.William S. Mailliard papers, circa 1930-1984 (bulk 1950-1977).260 cartons, 32 card file boxes, 20 volumes, 1 oversize box, 1 oversize folder.Contains materials relating to Mailliard's service as U.S. Congressman and as ambassador to the Organization of American States (1974-1976). UC Berkeley LibrariesRoutt, John L., 1826-. Territory and State : Denver : typescript, 1884.Routt, John L., 1826-Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918.Territory and State : Denver : typescript, 1884.Originals: 9 leaves.Copies: partial microfilm reel (10 exposures) : negative (Rich. 115:15) and positive.Dictation by the mayor of Denver, the last Territorial and first State governor. Political conditions on arrival in 1871; labors to reunite the Republican Party in Colorado; services in connection with the constitutional convention and other preliminaries to statehood, 1876; characterizations of earlier governors; noteworthy events of his administration. UC Berkeley LibrariesJohn Hudson Cartoons., 1957-1969, 1962-1969Hudson, John. John Hudson Cartoons. 1957-1969 1962-19697.1 linear ft.Over 1000 original editorial cartoons and one newspaper article about Hudson's retirement.EnglishSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research CenterNofziger, Lyn. Lyn Nofziger papers, 1961-2004.Nofziger, Lyn.Lyn Nofziger papers, 1961-2004.22 ms. boxes, 1 oversize box, 2 motion picture film reels.Correspondence, speeches and writings, interview transcripts, memoranda, legal and financial records, printed matter, and audiovisual material, relating to political conditions in California and the United States, Republican Party politics, the presidential elections of 1972 and 1980, the presidential administration of Richard M. Nixon, and the California gubernatorial and presidential administrations of Ronald Reagan. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryAbbett, Leon, 1836-1894. Memorandum ca. 1893Abbett, Leon, 1836-1894.Memorandum ca. 18931 item.Memo written by Abbett in response to criticism by Republican newspapers. Camden County Historical SocietyWilliams, Marguerite Neel, 1917-1999. [Papers] / Marguerite Williams.Williams, Marguerite Neel, 1917-1999.[Papers] / Marguerite Williams. 1970-1990.6 lin. ft.Marguerite Williams, resident of Thomasville, was active in the Republican Party, state and national level. Most of her correspondence was about state politics. University of West Georgia, Irvine Sullivan Ingram LibraryShelton, Frederick D.,. Frederick D. Shelton collection, 1928.Shelton, Frederick D.,Frederick D. Shelton collection, 1928.1 ms. box.Campaign literature and clippings, relating to the 1928 campaign for the Republican Presidential nomination. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryMcNair, Thomas S. (Thomas Speer), 1824-1901. Papers of Thomas S. McNair, 1831-194 (bulk 1870-1901).McNair, Thomas S. (Thomas Speer), 1824-1901.Papers of Thomas S. McNair, 1831-194 (bulk 1870-1901).Approx. 3500 pieces.24 boxes.Business and professional correspondence, letter books, court documents, financial statements, property records, maps, plats, blueprints, minutes, miners' rents, business records, personal and family correspondence, manuscripts, and other papers of Thomas S. McNair. Included are papers pertaining to the companies, organizations, and societies with which he was associated -- North Pennsylvania Railroad, Lehigh & Susquehanna Rail Road, North Branch Canal Company, Lehigh and Luzerne Railroad Company, Delaware and Maryland Rail-Road Company, East Broad Top Railroad and Coal Company, Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, Buck Mountain Coal Company, the Diamond Coal Land Company, East Sugarloaf Mining Company, Union League of America, various Masonic lodges and societies, local legislature, committees, boards, etc. Also included are papers related to the real estate in Pennsylvania, Minnesota, and Southern California, the records of the family fruit ranch in Glendora, and the papers pertaining to the estate of W. R. Maffet. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical GardensGleason, Lafayette Blanchard. Papers, 1929.Gleason, Lafayette Blanchard.Street, Oliver D.Papers, 1929.2 items.Two letters addressed to Blanchard, one concerning African-Americans and the other concerning politics in the South. The letter from Mrs. George S. Williams, an African-American woman and National Committeewoman in Georgia for the Republican National Committee, refers to the Lily-whitism in the Republican Party. The letter from Oliver D. Street, a member of the Republican National Committee in Alabama, reports on Republican and Democratic voter registration procedures in his state, and on those factions in Alabama's Democratic Party supporting or opposing Gov. Alfred E. Smith of New York. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryLandon, Alfred M. (Alfred Mossman), 1887-1987. Alfred M. Landon papers, 1916-1950.Landon, Alfred M. (Alfred Mossman), 1887-1987.Landon, Theo Cobb, 1898-1996.Alfred M. Landon papers, 1916-1950.60 ft. (145 boxes)This collection is primarily of a political nature; much of it relates to Alfred M. Landon's 1936 presidential campaign. It covers politics in Kansas from 1930 to 1932. The presidential campaign materials include political, convention, and campaign matters from 1935 and 1936. In addition there are several Record books from 1935 and 1936 and an historical and personal file from 1917 through 1931. There are also personal and business files dating from 1916 to 1950. Kansas State Historical SocietyAndrews, J. M. J.M. Andrews letter : Montezuma, [Calif.?], to B.W. Andrews, Patten's [Corner?], N.C., 1856 Dec. 3.Andrews, J. M.Andrews, B. W.,J.M. Andrews letter : Montezuma, [Calif.?], to B.W. Andrews, Patten's [Corner?], N.C., 1856 Dec. 3.3 p.Handwritten letter to from a man to his brother in North Carolina giving some details about a business matter with a Mr. Rich who has been sick with fever. He writes that business is "still good" but does not specify what the business he is in. He also writes of the excitement of the upcoming Presidential election and the fact that there will be three tickets, "the Democratic, American, and the damned Black Republicans." He continues writing disparagingly of the Black Republicans: "All that party is a set of traters [sic] and aught to be hung to the highest tree ... I am one who would help fix the roap [sic] to their necks." UC Berkeley LibrariesCotton, Helen Mary, 1934-1991. Scrapbooks, 1962-1985.Cotton, Helen Mary, 1934-1991.Alsop, John.Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994.Grasso, Ella.Agnew, Spiro T., 1918-1996.Baldwin, Raymond E. (Raymond Earl), 1893-1986.Scrapbooks, 1962-1985.17 boxes (52 v.) : ill. ; 39 x 26 x 12 cm.Correspondence with political leaders, mostly Republicans, at the town, state and national level, for whom she worked as a volunteer during their election campaigns; clippings of her letters to the editor of the Hartford Courant in regard to political matters and relating to her organ concerts while at the McLean Home in Simsbury, Conn. Correspondents include John Alsop, Raymond Baldwin, Richard Nixon, Spiro Agnew and Ella Grasso. Connecticut Historical SocietyHarden, Cecil Murray, 1894-1984. Papers, 1938-1984 (bulk 1950-1960).Harden, Cecil Murray, 1894-1984.Papers, 1938-1984 (bulk 1950-1960).25 boxes, 6 oversize boxes, and 2 cassette tapes.Correspondence, speeches, legislation, news releases, expense accounts, military academy appointments, newsclippings, and speech notes. The correspondence is personal and political, and topics include her six congressional campaigns, her work as special assistant to the Postmaster General, Republican committee and convention work, and Cecil M. Harden Day and Cecil M. Harden Lake. Speeches and news releases mostly deal with Harden's service for the Postmaster General when she toured the country speaking against obscene mail. Other materials include miscellaneous Republican Party materials, speeches by Richard M. Nixon, check books, address books, and diaries. Other topics include aging, health and nutrition, and women in politics. Also included are cassette tape interviews with Harden, and photographs. Indiana Historical Society LibraryHoward, Katherine Graham, 1898-. Reminiscences of Katherine Graham Howard : oral history, 1971.Howard, Katherine Graham, 1898-Mason, John T., 1909-,Reminiscences of Katherine Graham Howard : oral history, 1971.Transcript: 600 leaves.Tape: 8 reels.Republican National Committee; 1952 Republican Convention; Deputy Civil Defense Administrator; North Atlantic Treaty Organization Civil Defense Committee; Eisenhower campaign, 1952; vignettes of General and Mrs. Eisenhower. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesSaxon, Olin Glenn, b. 1892. Olin Glenn Saxon papers, 1907-1964.Saxon, Olin Glenn, b. 1892.Olin Glenn Saxon papers, 1907-1964.3 ms. boxes, 1 oversize box, 1 oversize photograph.Correspondence, election campaign literature and memorabilia, other printed matter, personal documents, and photographs, relating mainly to Republican Party politics and especially to the presidential campaigns of 1936 and 1940. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryLee, Simeon Lemuel, 1844-1927. Simeon Lemuel Lee papers, 1849-1974.Lee, Simeon Lemuel, 1844-1927.Simeon Lemuel Lee papers, 1849-1974.2 boxes.Correspondence, diaries, business records, photographs (4 v.), and other documents, belonging to Lee, his wife, Lola Montez (Wells) Lee, and their family. Nevada State Historical SocietyStanford, Thomas C., 1865-1946. Thomas C. Stanford papers, 1889-1945.Stanford, Thomas C., 1865-1946.Borah, William Edgar, 1865-1940.Thomas C. Stanford papers, 1889-1945.3 ft.Chiefly correspondence relating to Idaho and national politics, Republican Party, sheep raising, ranching, wool marketing, grazing rights, irrigation, and Stanford's business interests; together with journals (1889-1893) kept by Stanford while a Mormon missionary in New Zealand, and miscellaneous business papers. Correspondents include William E. Borah and other members of Idaho's congressional delegation. Boise State University, Albertsons LibraryMyers, George A., 1859-1930. Papers of George A. Myers, 1890-1929.Myers, George A., 1859-1930.Papers of George A. Myers, 1890-1929.8 microfilm reels.Correspondence relating to Ohio and national politics, especially to the Republican Party and its candidates, conventions, campaigns, and issues, appointments and activities of the Marcus Alonzo Hanna-William McKinley faction (1892-1904), and the role and attitude of African Americans in the Republican Party. Correspondents include Newton Diehl Baker, J. A. Brown, Theodore E. Burton, Edward E. Cooper, Charles Dick, Marcus Alonzo Hanna, Ralph W. Tyler, and Booker T. Washington. Library of CongressLusher, Robert Mills, 1823-1890. Robert M. Lusher papers, 1795-1941 (bulk 1856-1890).Lusher, Robert Mills, 1823-1890.Robert M. Lusher papers, 1795-1941 (bulk 1856-1890).1.3 linear feet.33 v.Papers pertain to education in Louisiana during Reconstruction, teacher recruitment and training, military government, the Republican Party, education of African Americans, the Peabody Foundation for Education in the South, and the Peabody Normal Seminary in New Orleans. Correspondence (1808-1847) consists of letters from members of the Mills and related families of Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. Manuscript volumes consist of diaries (1839-1890), letter books (1858-1863), record books (1877-1880), and scrapbooks (1860, 1864-1867). Other items include genealogical material, a photograph of Alice Lamberton Lusher, a letter [in French] from a member of the D'Auvary family (March 20, 1840), a letter from Charleston, S.C. describing historical landmarks (n.d.), and several medals including the Robert E. Lee Memorial medal. Also included are newspaper clippings (1939-1941) describing the presentation of Alice Lamberton Lusher paintings to Sophie Wright High School. EnglishFrenchLouisiana State University, LSU LibrariesSanders, Everett, 1882-1950. Papers of Everett Sanders, 1913-1950.Sanders, Everett, 1882-1950Everett Sanders Papers 1913-1950200 items; 4 containers plus 1 oversize; 2 linear feetLawyer, U.S. representative from Indiana, secretary to President Calvin Coolidge, and Republican Party national chairman. Correspondence, speeches, articles, press releases, and printed matter relating chiefly to Republican Party policies, Calvin Coolidge, and the presidential campaign of 1932.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionRepublican Workshop of Minnesota. Workshop records, l945-1980.Republican Workshop of Minnesota.Hennepin County Republican Workshop.National Council of Republican Workshops.Workshop records, l945-1980.11.5 cu. ft. (10 boxes).Records documenting the evolution and activities of a women's political education association, which started in Hennepin County in 1945, spread to Ramsey, Washington, and Dakota counties, and reached statewide status in 1950-1951. The records also include extensive coverage of the National Council of Republican Workshops, founded in 1955. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsAufderheide, Herman, 1892-1958. Herman Aufderheide papers, 1933-1949.Aufderheide, Herman, 1892-1958.Anderson, William A. (William Austin), 1873-1954.Arens, Henry, 1873-Bernard, John T. (John Toussaint), 1893-1983.Buckler, Richard Thompson, 1865-1950.Hursh, Morris, 1906-Johnson, Ray.Lundeen, Ernest, 1878-1940.Olson, Floyd Björnstjerne, 1891-1936.Petersen, Hjalmar, 1890-1968.Peterson, Harry H., 1890-Poirier, Joseph A.Rasmussen, Paul A., 1895-1938.Regnier, Emil L.Shoemaker, Francis Henry, 1889-1958.Slen, Theodore S., 1885-Solberg, K. K. (Konrad K.), 1874-1954.Stageberg, Susie Williamson, ca.1877-1961.Strout, Irwin Charles, 1893-1954.Welby, Irene.Williams, Howard Yolen, 1889-1973.Herman Aufderheide papers, 1933-1949.0.5 cu. ft. (1 box)Correspondence, campaign materials, delegate lists, resolutions, and other papers of Aufderheide, a New Ulm (Brown County) native who served as secretary to Minnesota governors Floyd B. Olson (1930-1936) and Hjalmar Petersen (1936-1937), and later as state relief administrator. The papers concentrate on patronage, especially in the Minnesota Highway Department, during the administrations of Olson and Elmer A. Benson, and show relationships between the Farmer-Labor Party, members of the Farm Holiday Movement, and other groups. There is also information on the 1938 election; the 1940 presidential campaign, particularly the Independent-Roosevelt-Wallace Committee; the 1940 Petersen gubernatorial campaign; and agitation for a dam and flood control facilities on the Cottonwood River. Correspondents include Joseph A. Poirier, Susie W. Stageberg, Irwin C. Strout, Howard Y. Williams, Irene Welby, and Ray Johnson. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryStevens, Thaddeus, 1792-1868. Thaddeus Stevens papers, 1811-1927 (bulk 1850-1868).Stevens, Thaddeus, 1792-1868Thaddeus Stevens Papers 1811-1927 (bulk 1850-1868)4,750 items; 8 containers; 3.2 linear feetLawyer and United States representative from Pennsylvania. General and official correspondence, legal, business, and financial papers, drafts and printed copies of Stevens's speeches, clippings, and other printed matter relating chiefly to Stevens's career in Congress and to family and business affairs.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionWales, Salem Howe, 1825-1902. Papers, 1837-1908.Wales, Salem Howe, 1825-1902.Papers, 1837-1908.7 boxes and 2 folios.Consists of correspondence, corporate records, manuscripts, a scrapbook, a guest book, travel diaries, and photographs that reflect Wales' career in journalism and his interests in business, politics, civic and social affairs, urban reform, park development, and philanthropy. Correspondents include Chester A. Arthur, P.T. Barnum, Henry Ward Beecher, Andrew Carnegie, Schuyler Colfax, Roscoe Conkling, Cyrus W. Field, Hamilton Fish, Horace Greeley, William McKinley, Frederick Law Olmstead, Josiah Quincy, Theodore Roosevelt, Elihu Root, William H. Seward, and Cornelius Vanderbilt. In addition, he corresponded with representatives of the California King Gold Mines Company, Fifth Avenue Bank of New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, National Bank of North America, New England Society, New York State Bar Association, South Yuba Water Company, Union League Club, and the Wilmington and Brandywine Cemetery. The collection also contains a polyglot Bible dated 1844, an oversize photograph of Theodore Roosevelt that is autographed and dated 1900, the title page to Horace Greeley's Political Economy (1870) in his own handwriting, and a cartoon by Thomas Nast. Winterthur LibraryNorth Dakota Federation of Republican Women. North Dakota Federation of Republican Women records, 1964-1982.North Dakota Federation of Republican Women.North Dakota Federation of Republican Women records, 1964-1982.2.25 ft.Consists of board of director's minutes, correspondence, memoranda, notes, news releases, subject files, by-laws, workshop and convention files, membership records and membership directories, campaign files, newsletters, National Federation of Republican Women files, photographs, charter, histories, by-laws of local chapters, and printed materials. Records relate to administration of the Federation, campaign activities, conventions, political affairs of the Republican Party and the North Dakota Republican Party, and the National Federation of Republican Women. State Historical Society of North Dakota State ArchivesDaily, Wilson S. [Collection], 1888, 1921.Daily, Wilson S.[Collection], 1888, 1921.1 folder.Material concerning the 1921 Indiana Reformatory Commission Report and an 1888 Republican Party National Ticket flyer. Indiana State Library - ISLSpooner, John C. (John Coit), 1843-1919. Papers of John C. Spooner, 1855-1909 (bulk 1870-1907).Spooner, John C. (John Coit), 1843-1919.Papers of John C. Spooner, 1855-1909 (bulk 1870-1907).10,000 items.203 containers.Correspondence with constituents, Republican Party leaders, congressional colleagues, cabinet members, and some of the nation's leading industrialists and railroad executives; letterbooks; legal documents; financial papers pertaining to railroads and other business activites of the Senator; photographs; and printed material. The bulk of the collection covers the years 1870-1907 when Spooner was most active in business and the U.S. Senate. Library of CongressDole, Robert J., 1923-. [Robert J. Dole Senate papers-office administration, 1969-1996]Dole, Robert J., 1923-[Robert J. Dole Senate papers-office administration, 1969-1996] 1969-1996.22 linear ft.University of Kansas Archives / MSS / Rare Books, Kenneth Spencer Research LibraryHenry Prather Fletcher Papers, 1898-1958Fletcher, Henry Prather, 1873-1959Henry Prather Fletcher Papers6,600 items; 29 containers; 10.2 linear feetDiplomat. Correspondence, diary, letterbook, speeches and articles, scrapbook, clippings, memorabilia, photographs, and other papers documenting Fletcher's career from his enlistment in the Rough Riders during the Spanish-American War through his service as a special adviser to the secretary of state on post-World War II problems and plans.EnglishEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionDora Gabensky papers, 1939-1992Gabensky, Dora, 1905-Dora Gabensky papers 1939-199265 manuscript boxes, 4 oversize boxes; (27.6 linear feet)Correspondence, bulletins, newsletters, reports, pamphlets, serial issues, certificates, and photographs, relating to Bulgarian literature and culture; Bulgarian émigré activities; activities of various anti-communist organizations, including the Bulgarian National Front, the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations, and the Assembly of Captive European Nations; and political participation of Bulgarian and other ethnic Americans in the Republican Party through the National Republican Heritage Groups (Nationalities) Council.EnglishBulgarianHoover Institution ArchivesBartlett, Dewey F. Congressional papers, 1950-1978.Bartlett, Dewey F.Congressional papers, 1950-1978.68 cubic ft.The Bartlett collection of congressional papers covers his one term in the U.S. Senate. The collection is quite complete and covers myriad issues of Oklahoma and national interest. Formats include clippings, press releases, reports, newsletters, pamphlets, correspondence, photographs, and maps. University of Oklahoma, Bizzell Memorial LibraryReid Family Fapers, 1795-1970, (bulk 1869-1970)Reid Family Fapers 1795-1970 (bulk 1869-1970)232,000 items; 850 containers plus 1 oversize; 340 linear feet; 239 microfilm reelsJournalists and newspaper publishers. Correspondence, financial records, office files, household and estate records, subject files, scrapbooks, printed matter, and miscellaneous papers related to newspaper publishing and public affairs.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionDavis, Pauline Sabin, 1877-1955. Papers, 1923-1950 (inclusive), 1947-1950 (bulk).Davis, Pauline Sabin, 1877-1955.Papers, 1923-1950 (inclusive), 1947-1950 (bulk).3 folders.Three diaries kept by Davis (1923, 1947-1949, 1950) illuminate her social life and and her views on public figures. The earlier diary includes descriptions of Davis's Republican Party activities. Latter diary entries consist almost exclusively of descriptions of social engagements. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaMcDonald Davis & Associates. Political products, 1964-1983.McDonald Davis & Associates.Political products, 1964-1983.0.1 c.f. (1 folder),32 tape recordings,64 films, and7 videorecordings; plusadditions of 3.6 c.f.,4 videorecordings,18 film reels, and11 tape recordings.Records of a Milwaukee advertising agency concerning its work in behalf of Wisconsin Republican political candidates. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectShaw, Benjamin F., 1830-fl. 1908. Papers, 1856-1908.Shaw, Benjamin F., 1830-fl. 1908.Cullom, Shelby M. (Shelby Moore), 1829-1914.Phillips, Isaac N. (Isaac Newton), 1845-1912.Cannon, Joseph Gurney, 1836-1926.Humphrey, J. Otis, 1850-1918.Searcy, James B., b. 1858.Peck, George R. (George Record), 1843-1923.Oglesby, Richard J. (Richard James), 1824-1899.Papers, 1856-1908.11 itemsCorrespondence to Shaw pertaining partly to a speech Shaw made in 1906, and texts of two undated speeches, including Abraham Lincoln anecdotes and information on the early days of the Republican Party. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryAdkins, Bertha Sheppard, 1906-1983. Transcript of oral history, 1967.Adkins, Bertha Sheppard, 1906-1983.Transcript of oral history, 1967.1v.Interview of Adkins, undersecretary of health, education, and welfare during the Eisenhower administration, by John T. Mason, Jr., 1967, as part of the Eisenhower Administration Project sponsored by the Oral History Research Office, Columbia University. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaHerriott, Frank Irving, 1868-1941. Papers, 1860-1913.Herriott, Frank Irving, 1868-1941.Allison, William B. (William Boyd), 1829-1908.Carrington, Henry Beebee, 1824-1912.Dodge, Grenville Mellen, 1831-1894.Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885.Hamlin, Charles, 1837-1911.Harlan, James, 1820-1899.Kirkwood, Samuel Jordan, 1813-1894.Steele, George K.Papers, 1860-1913.71 items.Correspondence concerning research on 1860 Republican convention. Includes 4 1860 letters from William Boyd Allison, Henry Beebee Carrington, James Harlan and George K. Steele. Also includes correspondence with Grenville Dodge, Charles Hamlin, Samuel Jordan Kirkwood and others. Includes U.S. Grant facsimile, Feb. 13, 1885. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryRogers, Sherman S. (Sherman Skinner), 1830-1900. Papers, 1847-1906.Rogers, Sherman S. (Sherman Skinner), 1830-1900.Mills, Calvin J.Platt, James M.Shaw, Solomon.Putnam, James O. (James Osborne), 1818-1903.Campbell family.Papers, 1847-1906.(0.75 linear ft.)Letters received from family, friends, and business and political associates, including the Campbell family, Calvin J. Mills, James M. Platt, James O. Putnam, and Solomon Shaw, 1857-1879; two diaries, 1858 and 1886, the latter written while travelling in Europe; notes from law lectures, 1847, and undated; a reminiscence by William Johnson of his thirty years with the law firm Bowen, Rogers & Locke, 1906; a scrapbook of Rogers' newspaper obituaries, 1900; and a photograph of Rogers, undated. Buffalo History Museum, Research LibraryJonathan Bourne papers, 1883-1940Bourne, Jonathan, 1855-1940Jonathan Bourne papers 1883-194042.5 linear feet, 40 containers, 80 volumes, 3 packagesJonathan Bourne was a politician in Oregon at the turn of the twentieth century. In 1885 and 1897, he was a member of the Oregon House of Representatives, and was elected U. S. Senator in 1906. Considered a progressive, Bourne was a founder and president of the National Progressive Republican League in 1911 and organized the Republican Publicity Association in 1912. Most of the collection consists of U. S. Senate correspondence and case files. The Senate case files relate to topics which arose during Bourne's term of office, ranging from problems with the apple crop, through management of Indian affairs and reservations, to construction of public buildings, bridges and other projects in Oregon. There are folders on such issues as child labor, conservation, Chinese exclusion, and land law.EnglishUniversity of Oregon Libraries. Special Collections and University ArchivesBush, Prescott Sheldon, 1895-1972. Reminiscences of Prescott Sheldon Bush : oral history, 1966.Bush, Prescott Sheldon, 1895-1972.Mason, John T., 1909-,Reminiscences of Prescott Sheldon Bush : oral history, 1966.Transcript: 454 leaves.Tape: 6 reels.Yale; World War I; early business experience, investment banking; W.A. Harriman & Co., 1926-31, Brown Brothers Harriman, from 1931, role of private banking; early political activities, Republican Party in Connecticut; Senator, 1952-62; committees, legislation, Randall Commission on tariff and trade; campaign of 1956, development of Republican platform; impressions of President Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles, Senators Robert A. Taft and Joseph McCarthy, Averell Harriman, Robert Roosa. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesToledano, James,. Collection on the Barry M. Goldwater Presidential campaign, 1892-1965.Toledano, James,Collection on the Barry M. Goldwater Presidential campaign, 1892-1965. 1892-1965.11 document boxes, 2 record storage boxes (8.0 linear ft.)The Collection on the Barry M. Goldwater Presidential campaign consists primarily of pamphlets, clippings, newsletters, publications, correspondence, photographs, brochures and ephemera. Most of the materials pertain to the 1964 United States Presidential campaign and the Goldwater support effort. The collection also contains a considerable amount of campaign ephemera that was used to promote Goldwater during his campaign. Less in quantity are materials regarding political parties and organizations, general organizations and political activities. University of California, Riverside, UCRCarter, Katherine Pollard. Carter, Katherine Pollard, Papers, 1921-1988Carter, Katherine PollardCarter, Katherine Pollard, Papers, 1921-19882 ft., 4 in.Scrapbooks, newspapers clippings, correspondence, certificates, and printed material compose the Katherine Pollard Carter Papers, 1921-1988, which illuminate her career in journalism and public relations, particularly Houston in the 1920s. University of Texas LibrariesConrad, Holmes,. Wise family papers [manuscript], 1895, n.d.Conrad, Holmes,Wise, John S. (John Sergeant), 1846-1913Wise family papers [manuscript], 1895, n.d.8 items.The collection contains the manuscripts of "Saga of blood and soil" a history of the Wise family and "Personal reflections and anecdotes of thirteen presidents." The collection contains a transcript of an 1895 May 2 letter from John S. Wise to Holmes Conrad explaining why he is a Republican, commenting favorably on John W. Daniel, and unfavorably on Charles T. O'Ferrell, Thomas S. Martin and John E. Massey. There is also a paragraph by [Jennings C. Wise?], n.d., on the history of the family home "Rolleston" in Princess Anne County. According to Wise John Mercer Brooke used the ice pond to experiment with models for the Virginia (Merrimac) and also that General Benjamin Butler turned the estate into a Freedman's School as an insult to Virginia governor Henry A. Wise. The collection also contains two copies of a set of three poems by Jennings Cropper Wise "Beware the brand of Cain," "Challenge to Communism," and "Plea for a new crusade"; a separate poem "Lee at the Peaks of Otter"; and a prospectus for "Mystery of Columbus." University of Virginia. LibraryLanger, William, 1886-1959. Senate papers, 1941-1959 (inclusive)Langer, William, 1886-1959.Senate papers, 1941-1959 (inclusive)511 boxes.The Langer collection is extensive. Senate papers (1941-1959) include materials from his work on the following committees: Civil Service (1941-1947); Post Office and Post Roads (1941-1947); Post Office and Civil Service (1947-1952, 1955-1959); Indian Affairs (1941-1946); Judiciary (1941-1959, chair 1953-54); Printing (1941-1942); Irrigation and Reclamation (1943-1946); Foreign Relations (1953-1959). Papers are included on Langer's difficulties with the Committee on Privileges and Elections on being seated after his election to the Senate in 1940; he was finally seated on March 27, 1942. Langer's Senate papers include materials on a variety of subjects, such as the Missouri River Diversion project, the Rural Electrification Administration, N.D. post offices, and various farm programs. There are also speeches, bills, clippings, and his subject files. University of North Dakota, Chester Fritz LibraryLewis, Orme, 1903-. Reminiscences of Orme Lewis : oral history, 1976.Lewis, Orme, 1903-Soapes, Thomas,Reminiscences of Orme Lewis : oral history, 1976.Transcript: 54 leaves.Lawyer and state legislator, Arizona, 1920s; Republican Party, Arizona, 1930-50; Assistant Secretary, Department of the Interior, 1953-55: Washington bureaucracy, National Park Service, Indian affairs, oil drilling, Alaska statehood. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesFolger, John Clifford, 1896-. Reminiscences of John Clifford Folger : oral history, 1968.Folger, John Clifford, 1896-Luter, John,Reminiscences of John Clifford Folger : oral history, 1968.Transcript: 42 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Citizens' movement; financing 1956 and 1960 Republican campaigns; Milton Eisenhower, Leonard Hall; Ambassador to Belgium. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesHouston, William LePre. William LePre Houston family papers, 1777-1936 (bulk 1890-1936).William LePre Houston Family Papers 1777-1936 (bulk 1890-1936)4,000 items; 23 containers plus 2 oversize; 9.2 linear feetCorrespondence, diaries, financial records, academic papers, printed material, and other papers chiefly of William LePre Houston, a Washington, D.C., lawyer, and his son and law partner, Charles Hamilton Houston. Documents William's work as attorney for the Railway Men's International Benevolent Industrial Association and other African American labor organizations, his activism as a Republican, and his position as grandmaster of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows in America. Other subjects include Charles's service in the U.S. Army in France during World War I and his education at Amherst College, Amherst, Mass., Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass., and the Universidad Central (Spain), Madrid, Spain, and Houston family life. An autograph collection contains signatures of George Washington and Anthony Wayne. Family correspondents include William LePre Houston's wife, Mary Ethel Hamilton Houston, and Charles Hamilton Houston's first wife, Margaret Gladys Moran Houston. Other correspondents include W.E.B. Du Bois, William Hastie, Will H. Hays, G. David Houston, Mordecai W. Johnson, Edward H. Morris, Booker T. Washington, and Carter Godwin Woodson.EnglishFrenchSpanish; CastilianLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionDouglas, Robert M. (Robert Martin), 1849-1917. Letters, 1866-1873.Douglas, Robert M. (Robert Martin), 1849-1917.Letters, 1866-1873.143 items.Letters to Douglas written during the period between his graduation from Georgetown University and his resignation as private secretary for President Grant. North Carolina Division of Archives & HistSmoot, Reed, 1862-1941. Reed Smoot papers, 1880-1966.Smoot, Reed, 1862-1941.Reed Smoot papers, 1880-1966.2 microfilm reels.Collection includes correspondence, journals, photographs, newspaper clippings, speechs, and memorabilia. Most of the materials relate to Smoot's career as a senator and his activities as a church leader. His senatorial materials document his work with the United Sates Tariff Commission, as well as his confirmation hearings. His correspondents include the president of the United States: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, and Herbert Hoover and leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Joseph F. Smith, Heber J. Grant, James E. Talmage, Charles W. Nibley, Richard R. Lyman, and John Henry Smith. Also includes microfilm copies of the journal transcripts. Harold B. Lee LibraryBates, Edward, 1793-1869. Letters : St. Louis, Missouri, to Schuyler Colfax, 1858-1860.Bates, Edward, 1793-1869.Colfax, Schuyler, 1823-1885,Letters : St. Louis, Missouri, to Schuyler Colfax, 1858-1860.20 items.Letters trace the development of Bates' interest in the Republican nomination for president in 1860, ultimately won by Abraham Lincoln. Bates also gives his views on slavery and states rights. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryJacob H. Bechtel papers, Bechtel, Jacob H., 1858-1862 Bechtel, Jacob H.Jacob H. Bechtel papers 1858-1862 Bechtel, Jacob H.20 itemsThe Jacob H. Bechtel papers contain 20 letters written by Jacob H. Bechtel to his brother George that reflect the thoughts and experiences of a moderate in Virginia during the Civil War.EnglishWilliam L. Clements LibraryFrank A. Carle papers., 1884-1927.Carle, Frank Austin,1851-1930.Frank A. Carle papers. 1884-1927.The collection documents Carle's career as a journalist inIndianapolis, St. Paul, Portland (Ore.), and Minneapolis; his acquaintances withmany prominent politicians, journalists, and artists; his attendance at nationalpolitical conventions beginning in 1876; his European and other foreign travels(1911-1913); his philosophy of life; and his reactions to the many events of hislifetime.Minnesota Historical SocietyHooten, Gertrude Ann Bohrer, 1901-1945. Bohrer-Fifer family papers, 1861-1965.Hooten, Gertrude Ann Bohrer, 1901-1945.Fifer, Joseph Wilson, 1840-1938.Bohrer, Florence Fifer, 1877-1960.Fifer family.Bohrer family.United States. Army. Illinois Infantry Regiment, 33rd (1861-1865). Company C.Bohrer-Fifer family papers, 1861-1965.1.37 linear ft. (4 boxes + 1 oversize folder)Correspondence, clippings, printed material and miscellaneous personal papers of the family of Florence Fifer Bohrer. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryLatty, A. Sankey (Alexander Sankey). Papers, 1851-1890.Latty, A. Sankey (Alexander Sankey)Papers, 1851-1890.0.2 linear ft.Correspondence, printed material, and photographs relating to the abolitionist movement, national and Ohio state politics, the Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854), formation of the Republican Party, and the Civil War. Correspondents include James Mitchell Ashley, Salmon P. Chase, Richard Mott, and Morrison R. Waite. Library of CongressGoldstein, Jonah J., 1886-1967. Oral history interview with Jonah J. Goldstein, 1966.Scott, Douglas,Goldstein, Jonah J., 1886-1967.Gold, Neil,Oral history interview with Jonah J. Goldstein, 1966.Transcript: 686 leaves.Tape: 3 reels.Early life in New York, N.Y., New York University Law School, 1909; Educational Alliance, Grand Street Boys; Secretary for Alfred E. Smith, 1911; numerous Jewish philanthropies; administering relief program, Palestine, 1929; Judge: accounts of court cases and work for court reform, 1931-56; Republican candidate for mayor, 1945; relationships with Felix Warburg, Senators Robert F. Wagner and Herbert Lehman, Mayors James Walker, Fiorello LaGuardia, William O'Dwyer. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesKirkpatrick family. [Papers].Kirkpatrick family.[Papers].1 folder.Collection includes material, most newspaper clippings, from Howard County (Ind.) and Kokomo, 1850-1918. There is information on Howard County Civil War regiments, Methodist clergy, local obituaries, poetry, etc. Indiana State Library - ISLGoodell, Roswell Eaton, 1825-1903. Papers, 1862, 1873.Goodell, Roswell Eaton, 1825-1903.Curran, Isaac B.,Unverzagt, Louis.Papers, 1862, 1873.3 items.Nov. 28, 1862 letter to Isaac Curran discusses 1862 elections and Republican Party, mentioning Abraham Lincoln; 2 1873 letters, one to Curran and one from Louis Unverzagt, concern a law suit against Unverzagt. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryWick, James L., 1897-1964. James L. Wick papers, 1898, 1920-1964.Wick, James L., 1897-1964.Wick, Dodee.James L. Wick papers, 1898, 1920-1964.100.1 c.f.,3 tape recordings,33 disc recordings, and2 films.Papers of James Wick, a politically conservative journalist, newspaper editor, and lecturer, consisting of research files for his book "How NOT to Run for President" and various articles; materials related to his position on the Board of Directors for several newspapers including, the "Niles Daily Times" (Ohio), the "Daily Iberian" (Louisiana), the "Bogalusa Daily News" (Louisiana), the "Roanoke Rapids Daily Herald" (North Carolina), and the "Rome Daily American" (Italy); and files related to "Editors' Tours," which Wick organized for newspaper editors to interview foreign leaders throughout Europe and the Middle East. The collection also documents the theatrical career of Wick's wife, Dodee Wick (Hilda Eckstrom) through photographs, scripts, reviews, playbills, and professional and personal correspondence. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectTownes, Clarence L. (Clarence Lee), 1928-. Clarence L. Townes, Jr. papers, 1944-1988Townes, Clarence L. (Clarence Lee), 1928-Clarence L. Townes, Jr. papers, 1944-198823.4 linear feetThe collection includes correspondence, notes, newspaper and journal clippings, various organizational minutes, numerous reports and files, drafts of speeches, manuscripts and published materials dating from 1944 through 1988. The bulk of the collection dates from the early 1960s through the mid 1980s and focuses on Townes' interest in and involvement with issues concerning race, politics, and the revitalization of downtown Richmond. The collection also includes a significant amount of material on the role of African-American Republicans in the Virginia Republican Party of the 1960s and in the National Republican Party during the late 1960s and early 1970s.Related information on the revitalization and development of downtown Richmond can be found in the Richmond Renaissance Archives (M 303) and the McClenahan (M 302).Series I contains materials documenting Townes' numerous entrepreneurial and civic activities, mostly dating from the late 1950s until the early 1960s. Miscellaneous materials, which were not appropriate for other major sections of the collection, are also located within this series. Series II contains the largest quantity of material and concerns the Virginia Republican Party (1963-1966) and the Republican National Committee (1966-1972). Correspondence, reports and publications, material from Townes' race for the Virginia General Assembly and his work with the National Negro Republican Assembly (1964-1966) are included in this series, in addition to miscellaneous Republican items. Series III consists of records from Townes' work with the Joint Center for Political Studies, dating from the early 1970s. Series IV is composed of materials generated by Townes as deputy director in the early years of the Richmond Renaissance. These records focus on projects, particularly Sixth Street Marketplace and the Richmond Metro Visitors Center. Series V contains an abundant collection of publications and reports collected by Townes, many on urban and minority issues. The majority of the publications were distributed by the Republican Party (late 1960s-early 1970s). There are also U.S. government publications, publications from the Joint Center for Political Studies, and miscellaneous publications pertaining to business, education, localities, civic organizations and public policy organizations.Series VI is comprised of ephemeral material, primarily related to the Republican Party, as well as tapes of speeches, business cards, address books and business calendars. This series also contains nearly forty photographs of Townes (including photos of Townes with Martin Luther King and national political leaders) and others. Most of the photographs were taken for publicity, dating from his campaign for the General Assembly in 1965 through his days at the Republican National Committee in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Virginia Commonwealth University, VCU LibrariesReily, E. Mont, 1866-1954. Book manuscript 1946.Reily, E. Mont, 1866-1954.Book manuscript 1946.1 item.Carbon copy of unpublished book manuscript of "The Years of Confusion," Reily's recollections of his association with Warren G. Harding and other prominent persons of the Harding administration. Subtitle: "Harding and Back to Normalcy." Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyHarrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901. Papers.Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901.Papers. 1896 AUG 27.1 item (12 p.)Printed copy of a speech by Harrison at Carnegie Hall, New York City, re. the Republican party and issues in the campaign of 1896. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyRussell A. Alger family papers, Alger, Russell A. family papers, 1842-1975, 1863-1865, 1888-1945Russell A. Alger family papers 1842-1975 1863-1865, 1888-1945 Alger, Russell A. family papers12.5 linear feetThe Russell A. Alger family papers contain personal and professional correspondence of Alger, who served as governor of Michigan (1885-1887), United States Secretary of War (1897-1899), and United States Senator (1902-1907). The collection also includes military correspondence related to the Spanish-American War, materials from a distant branch of the Alger family in Ohio and Missouri, and letters related to United States Representative Bruce Alger's experiences in the Army Air Corps during the Second World War.EnglishSpanish; CastilianWilliam L. Clements LibraryPersons, Wilton B. (Wilton Burton), 1896-1977. Reminiscences of Wilton Burton Persons : oral history, 1970.Persons, Wilton B. (Wilton Burton), 1896-1977.Luter, John,Reminiscences of Wilton Burton Persons : oral history, 1970.Transcript: 161 leaves.Tape: 3 reels.Recollections of Dwight D. Eisenhower in European theater of operations and in Washington; White House chain of command, personnel; Republican nominating convention 1956; President Eisenhower's habits and hobbies, his death; impressions of Eisenhower aides, Walter B. Smith, Mark W. Clark and George C. Marshall. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesGoodell, Charles E. (Charles Ellsworth), 1926-1987. Charles E. Goodell papers, 1950-1979.Goodell, Charles E. (Charles Ellsworth), 1926-1987.Conboy, Brian.Cowles, Alfred E.Dunn, Charles W.Ellsberg, Daniel.Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006.Goff, Susan.Goodell, John.Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968.Martindale, Steve.Massey, Patricia.Mayerson, Charlotte, 1927-Mitrovich, George.Regenbogen, Laurie.Rockefeller, Nelson A. (Nelson Aldrich), 1908-1979.Saxe, Robert.Tetelman, Alice.Von Hirsch, Andrew.Wolfe, Heidi.United States. Presidential Clemency Board.Charles E. Goodell papers, 1950-1979.303.5 linear feet (305 boxes)Collection consists of papers documenting Goodell's public career as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from the 43rd and 38th Congressional Districts in New York State and as U.S. Senator from New York, records of his chairmanship of the Presidential Clemency Board, personal papers, photographs, and audio-video materials. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial LibraryKitchel, Denison. Denison Kitchel papers, 1947-1980.Kitchel, Denison.Denison Kitchel papers, 1947-1980.5 ms. boxes.Speeches and writings, correspondence, memoranda, and clippings, relating to American politics, and especially to the 1964 presidential campaign of Barry Goldwater. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryTaft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930. Papers.Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.Papers. 1906-1920.0.25 cubic foot.Includes letters to friend William R. Nelson of Kansas City, re. Taft's campaign for nomination and election in 1908, cabinet appointments, and presidential policies including the tariff question; a speech to blacks in 1909; and letters with editorials for the Philadelphia "Public Ledger" sent to Chicago operator E.N. Moore, re. the 1920 presidential campaign, the League of Nations, and Oklahoma and North Dakota politics. Contact repository for more information. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyErdahl, Arlen Inglof, 1931-. Collection, 1963-1970.Erdahl, Arlen Inglof, 1931-Collection, 1963-1970.3 archives boxes.The Arlen Inglof Erdahl collection contains materials and correspondence related to Erdahl's seven years in the Minnesota House of Representatives and his campaign for Minnesota Secretary of State in 1970. Minnesota State University, Mankato, Library Services, Library ServicesEberhart, Adolph Olson, 1870-1944. A. O. Eberhart papers, 1831-1945.Eberhart, Adolph Olson, 1870-1944.Brown, Rome G. (Rome Green), 1862-1926.A. O. Eberhart papers, 1831-1945.0.25 cu. ft. (1 box).Biographical and family information (1831-1913); correspondence and miscellaneous papers (1910-1914); and autobiographical reminiscences (undated and 1943) describing his emigration to the United States from Sweden (1882); his life in St. Peter and Mankato, Minnesota, and in Nebraska (1883-1893); and his subsequent political career in the Minnesota State Senate (1902-1905), as lieutenant governor (1905-1909), as governor (1909-1914), and as a member of the Speakers Bureau for the Federal Housing Authority (1934-ca.1938). Minnesota Historical Society LibraryA. R. McGill and family papers., 1794-1931 (bulk 1870-1900).McGill, A. R. (Andrew Ryan),1840-1905.A. R. McGill and familypapers. 1794-1931 (bulk 1870-1900).Papers of A. R. McGill, a Nicollet County and St. Paul,Minnesota lawyer (1861-1869); private secretary to Governor Horace Austin(1870-1874); Minnesota insurance commissioner (1873-1887); governor (1887-1889);state senator (1899-1905); and St. Paul postmaster (1900-1905).Minnesota Historical SocietyCalifornia Women Political Leaders Oral History Project (Bancroft Library). Transcripts of oral history project, 1975-1978 (inclusive).Catalogue I of the Regional Oral History Office, 1954-1979EnglishBancroft LibraryStanley Hiller papers, 1940Hiller, Stanley.Stanley Hiller papers 19401 oversize box; (0.4 linear feet)Correspondence, campaign literature, and memorabilia, relating to the activities of the Willkie Workers League in promoting the campaign of Wendell Willkie in the American presidential election of 1940.EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesFletcher, Henry Prather, 1873-1959. Papers of Henry Prather Fletcher, 1898-1958.Fletcher, Henry Prather, 1873-1959Henry Prather Fletcher Papers6,600 items; 29 containers; 10.2 linear feetDiplomat. Correspondence, diary, letterbook, speeches and articles, scrapbook, clippings, memorabilia, photographs, and other papers documenting Fletcher's career from his enlistment in the Rough Riders during the Spanish-American War through his service as a special adviser to the secretary of state on post-World War II problems and plans.EnglishEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionWhitehead & Hoag Co. Button, Political [realia].Whitehead & Hoag Co.Button, Political [realia]. 1920 circa1 item : white, black, blue, gold ; 12.5 cm high x 5.1 cm wide.Metal and silk button was made by Whitehead & Hoag of Newark, New Jersey. The white silk ribbon has gold print reading "NOTIFICATION / OF THE / HONORABLE / WARREN G. HARDING / MARION, OHIO / July 22, 1921." At the top of the ribbon is a metal and celluloid pin-back button reading "COMMITTEE / ON ARRANGEMENTS" in blue. Hanging from the ribbon is a round metal frame with a black-and-white photograph of Warren G. Harding in the center. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyWheaton, Herbert E., 1871-1954. Herbert Wheaton and family papers, 1888-1954 (bulk 1930-1952).Wheaton, Herbert E., 1871-1954.Dunn, Roy E., 1886-1985.Gilbert A. B., 1887-1967.Haddon, Blake.Schmahl, Julius A. (Julius August), 1867-1955.Stassen, Harold Edward, 1907-2001.Taft, Robert A. (Robert Alphonso), 1889-1953.Wheaton, Hudson, 1840-1896.Herbert Wheaton and family papers, 1888-1954 (bulk 1930-1952).1.75 cubic feet (3 boxes).Papers of the publisher (1912-1952) of a small-town weekly newspaper (Hokah, Houston County, Minn.) documenting his political and social opinions, Republican politics in Minnesota, the operation of the Hokah Chief newspaper, and incidentally, his teaching career (1898-1910) and his local insurance agency. Papers include correspondence, newspaper opinion pieces and other articles (1931-1954), poems submitted to the newspaper (undated, 1942, 1949), a diary 1894-1896) of Wheaton's father Hudson, and a Hokah public school principal's pupil record (1906, 1910). Minnesota Historical Society LibraryFairbanks, Charles W. (Charles Warren), 1852-1918. Papers, 1876-1928, bulk 1876-1904.Fairbanks, Charles W. (Charles Warren), 1852-1918.Papers, 1876-1928, bulk 1876-1904.Manuscript Materials:14 manuscript boxes, 45 bound volumes.Visual Materials: 13 albums, 1 box of photographs, 3 oversize boxes of photographs, 2 oversize folders of photographs.The collection consists primarily of Fairbanks' business and political papers (1876-1904). Included are letter books and correspondence concerning state and national politics, Fairbanks' U.S. Senate office, and legal cases. Correspondence also concerns the 1896 campaign and the Alaska Boundry Dispute. Scrapbooks include material related to Fairbanks' political and legal affairs, and Cornelia Cole Fairbanks' work with the Daughters of the American Revolution. Also included is a diary (1922-1928) kept by Fairbanks' daughter, Adelaide Fairbanks Causey (circa 1875-1961). Visual materials include portrait photographs of Charles and Cornelia Fairbanks, relatives and associates, and homes and events. The albums contain travel photos from various trips taken by the Fairbanks. Indiana Historical Society LibraryCamp, John N. Happy, 1908-1987. Congressional papers, 1967-1974.Camp, John N. Happy, 1908-1987.Albert, Carl Bert, 1908-2000.Bartlett, Dewey F.Hall, David, 1930-Republican National Committee (U.S.)Republican Party (Okla.). State Central Committee.Deep Fork Watershed Association.Congressional papers, 1967-1974.102 cubic ft.The Happy Camp Collection contains correspondence, clippings, publications, legislation, minutes, reports, statements, pamphlets, newsletters, press releases, schedules, invitations, voting records, government documents, maps, memorabilia, photographs, and audio-visual material relating to Happy Camp's service in the U.S. House of Representatives. University of Oklahoma, Bizzell Memorial LibraryThornburg, Helen Beatrice Cooke Miller. Helen Beatrice Cooke Miller Thornburg papers, 1917-1941.Thornburg, Helen Beatrice Cooke Miller.Helen Beatrice Cooke Miller Thornburg papers, 1917-1941.5 items.ALS (1919 January 5) and Christmas card (1917) from Fred C. De Vore describing his experiences in France as a soldier in the U.S. Army during World War I; TLS [1940?] from Hamilton Fish urging support for the Republican Party's opposition to involvement in foreign wars in the upcoming election; note (1941 October 30) from the secretary of the Duchess of Windsor acknowledging a letter from Thornburg; and certificate of appreciation from the Meadville, Pa., chapter of the American Red Cross. Library of CongressLieber, Francis, 1800-1872. Papers of Francis Lieber, 1815-1888; (bulk 1835-1872).Lieber, Francis, 1800-1872.Halleck, H. W. (Henry Wager), 1815-1872Papers of Francis Lieber, 1815-1888; (bulk 1835-1872).Approx. 6,000 pieces.67 boxes.Lieber's correspondence, notes and other manuscripts and published materials accumulated in the preparation of his works cover his political and academic career; his studies of political science, including political theory, constitutional history, political economy, and international law, philosophy and history of civilization, penology, including his association with the prison reform movement; education, particularly administration of the University of South Carolina, Girard College, Columbia University, and Harvard University. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical GardensPaul Conrad Cartoons, 1963-1969Conrad, Paul, 1924-2010. Paul Conrad Cartoons 1963-19698.1 linear ft.Approximately 1,089 original editorial cartoons by the Pulitzer Prize-winning American cartoonist primarily from the with some from the . Los Angeles Times Denver PostEnglishSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research CenterBob Brown oral history project, 2005-2010Brown, Bob, 1947 Dec. 11-Bob Brown oral history project 2005-201070 interviewsFrom 2005-2010, former Montana congressman Bob Brown conducted oral history interviews with a variety of political figures in Montana. The interviewees ranged from state legislators, lobbyists, attorneys and journalists, to Montana Constitutional Convention delegates and officials in administrative and financial branches of the Montana State government. A few highlights within the topics are Montana and the Anaconda Company, the recurring sales tax referendum, mining, elections, deregulation, and the legislative process over time.EnglishUniversity of Montana--Missoula Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library Archives and Special CollectionsManuel Rafael Giberga Angulo papers, 1943-1980Giberga Angulo, Manuel Rafael, 1916-1974.Manuel Rafael Giberga Angulo papers 1943-1980100 manuscript boxes, 3 oversize boxes, memorabilia.; (41.2 linear feet)The Manuel Rafael Giberga Angulo papers document the political and professional careers of a Cuban American prominent in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Appointed by Richard M. Nixon as vice president of the Agency for Equal Opportunity for Spanish Speaking Americans, Giberga Angulo was also a member of the National Republican Heritage Groups (Nationalities) Council. He acted as general liaison with the Cuban American community for the Nixon administration and was active in enlisting Cuban American support for the Republican Party. The papers include significant materials relating to Cuban refugees and to Cuban exile organizations opposed to the government of Fidel Castro. There is also a substantial amount of correspondence and printed matter pertaining to Cuban American community life, especially in Florida.EnglishSpanish; CastilianHoover Institution ArchivesRobert Helyer Thayer Papers, 1920-1980, (bulk 1930-1964)Thayer, Robert Helyer, 1901-1984Robert Helyer Thayer Papers8,700 items; 29 containers plus 1 classified and 1 oversize; 12.6 linear feetDiplomat, lawyer, and New York public official. Correspondence, memoranda, legal briefs and case files, reports, financial records, scrapbook, printed matter, maps, photographs, and other papers documenting Thayer's legal career, political activities in the Republican Party, service in naval intelligence during World War II, and work for the State Department.EnglishEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionBolton, Frances Payne Bingham, 1885-1977. Papers, 1939-1977.Bolton, Frances Payne Bingham, 1885-1977.United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs.United States. Congress. House. Committee on Indian Affairs.United States. Delegation to the General Assembly of the United Nations.Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union.Republican National Committee (U.S.)National Republican Congressional Committee.Tuskegee Institute.Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing (Cleveland, Ohio)Papers, 1939-1977.175.00 linear ft.Correspondence, reports, publications, clippings, etc. generated during, or pertaining to, Bolton's service in Congress. Included are bills and hearings, roll calls and voting records; Foreign Affairs & Indian Affairs committees papers, correspondence, reports, and geographical, foreign aid, embassy and State Dept. files; reports, memoranda, and printed material relating to the depts. of State, Defense and Justice, the Post Office, as well as correspondence with the President; background files, diaries, reports, etc. re: Bolton's foreign relations travels, including her 1955 African trip; speeches, publicity files, campaign files & local political issues files; material re: her involvement with national Republican Party organizations; UN Eighth General Assembly materials; correspondence, etc. re: nursing & nursing education, the Accokeek Foundation, Mt. Vernon Ladies' Assn., Bingham Associates Fund, and other institutions she supported; and general correspondence, scrapbooks, etc. The collection primarily pertains to Mrs. Bolton's public life and reflects her political activities, as well as her personal and philanthropic involvement with various organizations. Western Reserve Historical Society, Research LibraryIowa Federation of Republican Women. Iowa Federation of Republican Women records, 1937-1997.Iowa Federation of Republican Women.Iowa Federation of Republican Women records, 1937-1997.8 linear ft. (5 archives boxes and 5 v.)Records document the organization's activities, 1937-1997. Bulk of material consists of scrapbooks with information about county, state, and national Republican women's groups. They include correspondence, news clippings, agendas and minutes, meeting and financial reports, and photographs. Material donated by Betty Schutter primarily reflects her work as a Republican activist in Kossuth County, the Sixth Congressional District, and the state and national Republican parties. Publications include "Iowa Indicator" and IFRW yearbooks, "Party Line" and "Iowa Republican", and the national "First Monday". Also contains party pamphlets, convention reports, platforms, and material from selected Iowa Republican political campaigns. Iowa State Historical SocietyLyford, James Otis, 1853-1924. Papers, 1882-1924.Lyford, James Otis, 1853-1924.Papers, 1882-1924.1 ft. (ca. 1000 items)Correspondence, speeches, and articles concerning New Hampshire Republican Party politics, mainly for the years 1902-1919, and especially for the election years of 1904, 1908, 1912, and 1916. New Hampshire Historical Society LibraryDanzig, Jerry. [Interview with Jerry Danzig] [sound recording] / Jerry Danzig ; [interviewed by] David Marc, New York, Nov. 25, 1997.Danzig, Jerry.Marc, David.[Interview with Jerry Danzig] [sound recording] / Jerry Danzig ; [interviewed by] David Marc, New York, Nov. 25, 1997. 1997.1 sound cassette (ca. 120 min.) : analog, 1 7/8 ips, mono.Syracuse UniversityGeoge Barr Baker Papers, 1919-1932Baker, George Barr,Geoge Barr Baker Papers, 1919-1932Correspondence, photographs, and printed matter, relating to the American Relief Administration; Commission for Relief in Belgium; Paris Peace Conference; American presidential politics and the 1924, 1928, and 1932 presidential campaigns; Calvin Coolidge; Herbert Hoover; the Republican Party; and the foreign language press.EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesDouglas, Rosslee Tenetha Green, 1928-. Rosslee Tenetha Green Douglas papers, 1938-2001.Douglas, Rosslee Tenetha Green, 1928-Rosslee Tenetha Green Douglas papers, 1938-2001.1 oversize folder [on site]Consisting of personal papers, diplomas and certificates, audio cassette tapes, scrapbooks, and photographs relating to Douglas' life and career, including her political ties to Gov. James B. Edwards, the Republican Party, and the Reagan administration. Documents efforts led by William Loeb, conservative Republican and publisher of the Manchester (New Hampshire) Union Leader, to secure a political appointment for Douglas from the Reagan administration. Papers document her confirmation in 1981 as head of the Office of Minority Economic Impact, the first African-American female appointee in the Reagan Administration, and her work on behalf of OMEI in establishing a minority bank development program; and her appointment in 1984 to the Martin Luther King Federal Holiday Commission. Rosslee Douglas' husband, syndicated newspaper columnist Earl Walton Douglas (d. 1979), is represented by a small unit of writings. He was appointed by James B. Edwards to the South Carolina Consumer Commission in 1977 and received the Order of the Palmetto in 1978. Photographs dating from her years with the Reagan administration include Rosslee Douglas with President and Mrs. Reagan, Vice-President and Mrs. George Bush, Sandra Day O'Connor, James B. Edwards, Strom Thurmond, Coretta Scott King, and others. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University LibrariesGoldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1909-1998. Reminiscences of Barry M. Goldwater : oral history, 1967.Goldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1909-1998.Edwin, Ed,Reminiscences of Barry M. Goldwater : oral history, 1967.Tape: 1 reel.Transcript: 81 leaves.Presidency of Dwight Eisenhower; Senate Campaign Committe; Republican Party; impressions of Sherman Adams, Richard Nixon, Lyndon Johnson, Robert Taft, William Knowland. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesWillis, Simeon S., 1879-1965. Simeon Slavens Willis papers, 1915-1959, 1932-1943 (bulk dates).Willis, Simeon S., 1879-1965.Simeon Slavens Willis papers, 1915-1959, 1932-1943 (bulk dates).3.8 cubic ft.These are some of the papers accumulated by Simeon Slavens Willis while he served as governor of Kentucky and judge of the Kentucky Court of Appeals. University of Kentucky LibrariesMurray, Daniel Alexander Payne, 1852-1925. Papers of Daniel Alexander Payne Murray, 1881-1966 (bulk 1895-1930).Murray, Daniel Alexander Payne, 1852-1925.Papers of Daniel Alexander Payne Murray, 1881-1966 (bulk 1895-1930).27 microfilm reels.Correspondence, drafts of writings, and research materials relating principally to Murray's unpublished Historical and Biographical Encyclopedia of the Colored Race. Includes research notes, drafts of biographical sketches, annotated clippings and reviews, photographs, bibliographies, and material relating to Murray's attempts to publish his encyclopedia. Also included is material relating to his civic and social activities in Washington, D.C., his work as assistant to Ainsworth R. Spofford at the Library of Congress, the Republican Party, and Murray family material, including papers of Murray's wife Anna Jane (Evans) Murray. Library of CongressRogers, Edith Nourse, 1881-1960. Papers, 1854-1961 (inclusive), 1881-1961 (bulk).Rogers, Edith Nourse, 1881-1960.Papers, 1854-1961 (inclusive), 1881-1961 (bulk).11 linear ft.Collection contains correspondence Rogers received as Committee chairman and with constituents; speeches she made in the House, over radio, before veterans' groups, and for various events; analyses of her voting record; campaign material, citations, and awards; photos; clippings; and sympathy letters concerning her death. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaCarter, William E. Papers, 1834-1905.Carter, William E.Spooner, John C. (John Coit), 1843-1919.Strong, Moses McCure.Payne, Henry C. (Henry Clay), 1843-1904.Wilson, James H., 19th century.Papers, 1834-1905..40 cubic ft.Consists of correspondence (bulk 1887-1893), to and from Milwaukee and Platteville, Wisconsin attorney William E. Carter. Most of the material relates to Carter's activities while he was practicing in Platteville, and a number of letters related to the state and national Republican Party. Includes correspondence from Moses M. Strong, Henry C. Payne, John C. Spooner, and General James H. Wilson. Library Council of Metropolitan MilwaukeeNortham (Mrs.Martin Kent) typescript : The story of the campaign as conducted by the Hoover-Curtis volunteer committees in the states west of Pennsylvania, directed by Mrs. Martin Kent Northam, assistant director, Hoover-Curtis Organization Bureau, assisted by Mrs. Mabel G. Reinecke, Mrs. Ernest B. Griffin, 1929Northam, Martin Kent, Mrs.Northam (Mrs.Martin Kent) typescript : The story of the campaign as conducted by the Hoover-Curtis volunteer committees in the states west of Pennsylvania, directed by Mrs. Martin Kent Northam, assistant director, Hoover-Curtis Organization Bureau, assisted by Mrs. Mabel G. Reinecke, Mrs. Ernest B. Griffin 19291 volume (1 manuscript box); (0.4 linear feet)Relates to activities of women campaign workers for Herbert Hoover and Charles Curtis, Republican presidential and vice presidential candidates, in twenty-nine Western and Midwestern states in 1928.EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesAnderson, Dillon, 1906-1974. Reminiscences of Dillon Anderson : oral history, 1969.Anderson, Dillon, 1906-1974.Luter, John,Reminiscences of Dillon Anderson : oral history, 1969.Transcript: 130 leaves.Pre-convention and election campaigns, 1952; Tidelands issue; National Security Council; Draper Committee; Vietnam; Laos; Quemoy and Matsu; Open Skies proposal; Geneva Summit Conference; impressions of President Eisenhower and John Foster Dulles. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesIvins, Molly. Ivins, Molly, papers, 1936, 1944-2008.Ivins, Molly.Faulk, Liz.Ivins, Molly, papers, 1936, 1944-2008.ca. 180 ft.Correspondence, literary productions, newspaper clippings, legal documents, photographs, audiovisual productions, notes, research materials and other items document Molly Ivins' journalistic career and personal life. University of Texas LibrariesDemocratic Party National Convention (1968 : Chicago, Ill.). Lipscomb Collection, 1968.Democratic Party National Convention (1968 : Chicago, Ill.)Lipscomb Collection, 1968.5 linear feet.Activities of committees and candidates are documented. Northern Illinois UniversityLincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. Abraham Lincoln : miscellaneous papers, 1840-1864.Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.Abraham Lincoln : miscellaneous papers, 1840-1864.7 items.Includes a 12 Apr. 1864 commission for Edmond J. Thomas as assistant quartermaster of volunteers with the rank of captain; a 6 July 1864 letter to Edwin Stanton (secretary of war) concerning the release of Private John L. Collins, prisoner of war at Camp Douglas, Ill.; a photocopy of a 27 Sept. 1840 letter to Mary Speed reporting on Joshua Speed's health, describing seeing slaves chained together aboard a ship he was on, and complaining of a toothache; facsimile of a scrapbook; a photocopy of a 1 Oct. 1856 speech on "Sectionalism," with correspondence relating to its deposit at The Filson Club; a copy of a 28 May 1860 letter to Samuel Haycraft relating family history; and a copy of the last photo taken of Lincoln with notes by Joshua Speed. The Filson Historical SocietyNew Process Electro Corporation. James Cartoons posters, 1920-1921.New Process Electro Corporation.James Cartoons.James Cartoons posters, 1920-1921.14 items (3.0 lin. ft.)Collection of 14 political cartoon posters, dated 1920-1921, created as part of the James Cartoons series by the New Process Electro Corporation. Posters are in color and measure 21.5 x 31 inches. Subjects include foreign policy, especially Europe and the League of Nations; the 1920 presidential election between Warren G. Harding and James M. Cox; and financial topics such as Germany's war debts, coal shortages, and the Ponzi scheme. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryRepublican National Committee (U.S.). Report, June 6, 1924.Republican National Committee (U.S.)Report, June 6, 1924.0.2 linear ft. (189 p.)"Hearings on Contests by the Republican National Committee for the Purpose of Making up Temporary Roll for the 1924 Convention," which was held in Cleveland. Involved in these contests were Arkansas, Mississippi, Texas, and the 3rd District of Georgia. Western Reserve Historical Society, Research LibraryPorter, Homa Jackson, 1896-1986. Reminiscences of Homa Jackson (Jack) Porter : oral history, 1969.Porter, Homa Jackson, 1896-1986.Luter, John,Reminiscences of Homa Jackson (Jack) Porter : oral history, 1969.Transcript: 47 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Eisenhower movement in Texas, 1952; Republican Party and politics in Texas. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesBorah, William Edgar, 1865-1940. Papers, 1890-1907.Borah, William Edgar, 1865-1940.Papers, 1890-1907.24 ft.Correspondence, legal papers, drafts of addresses, and notes relating mainly to Borah's law practice. Idaho State Archives, Idaho State Historical SocietyBate, Franklin L., 1921-. Reminiscences of Franklin L. Bate : oral history, 1975.Bate, Franklin L., 1921-Wood, Janet,Reminiscences of Franklin L. Bate : oral history, 1975.Transcript: 19 leaves.Democratic and Republican parties in New Jersey, 1954-75; Clean Government Group, 1960; Constitutional Convention, 1966. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesRobert E. Matteson papers., [193-]-1989, 1991.Matteson, Robert Eliot, 1914-1994. Robert E. Matteson papers. [193-]-1989, 1991.Correspondence, memoranda, diaries, reports, speeches,articles, clippings, a videotape, and other materials written or assembled by St.Paul (Minn.) native Robert E. Matteson, relating primarily to his career first inU.S. government service (1953-1971), on the White House staff and in other executivedepartments; then as director of the Sigurd Olson Institute of Environmental Studiesat Northland College (Ashland, Wis., 1972-1974); and finally as lecturer, writer,and board member.Minnesota Historical SocietyHamilton, Cornelius Springer, 1821-1867. Papers 1843-1946.Hamilton, Cornelius Springer, 1821-1867.Papers 1843-1946.0.25 cubic foot.Lawyer, newspaper editor, and U.S. Representative, of Marysville, Ohio. Essays, campaign speeches, and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings on politics and Reconstruction. Contact repository for more information. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyJudd, Walter Henry, 1898-. Walter H. Judd papers, 1921-1993 (bulk 1940-1980).Judd, Walter Henry, 1898-Benson, Ezra Taft.Bowles, Chester, 1901-1986.Drummond, Roscoe, 1924-Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969.Flanders, Ralph E. (Ralph Edward), 1880-1970.Walter H. Judd papers, 1921-1993 (bulk 1940-1980).91.0 cu. ft. (91 boxes, and 1 folder in Manuscripts Reserve)Correspondence (1921-1993), subject files (1938-1991), campaign files (1942-1962), congressional office files (1943-1962), speech files (1932-1990), political activity files (1945-1976), schedules (1938-1976), newspaper clippings (1938-1972), oral history transcripts, audio and visual recordings (1945-1976), photographs, and printed material relating to a former medical missionary in China and Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1943-1963) from Minneapolis. After his defeat in 1962, Judd continued to live in Washington, D.C. and was active in political, educational, and religious organizations. EnglishChineseMinnesota Historical Society LibraryNeedham, James Carson, 1864-1942. James Carson Needham papers, 1893-1936.Needham, James Carson, 1864-1942.James Carson Needham papers, 1893-1936.6 linear feet.Correspondence, papers, speeches, and photographs relating to Needham's congressional career, his connections with the Newman Oil Company in the 1920's, and the Covered Wagon Babies Club (of which Needham was a founder). The congressional correspondence reflects Needham's interest in conservation, forestry and irrigation, Indian affairs, patronage, and his service on the Public Lands Committee and the Committee for Insular Possessions. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesBill Crawford Papers, 1949-1968Crawford, Bill, 1913-1982Bill Crawford Papers 1949-19689.67 linear ft.709 editorial cartoons drawn for the and the Newspaper Enterprise Association and 5 magazine illustrations. Newark NewsEnglishSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research CenterKunzig, Robert Lowe, 1918-1982. Reminiscence of Robert Lowe Kunzig : oral history, 1972.Kunzig, Robert Lowe, 1918-1982.Luter, John,Reminiscence of Robert Lowe Kunzig : oral history, 1972.Transcript: 40 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Lawyer with congressional committee; executive director and legal adviser Civil Aeronautics Board 1955-58; member of Foreign Claims Settlement 1958-61; member of Truth Squad presidential campaigns of 1956, 1960, 1968; administrator of General Services Administration, 1969-72. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesDuke University College Republicans. Duke University College Republicans records, 1965-1984.Duke University College Republicans.Duke University College Republicans records, 1965-1984.400 items (0.4 linear ft.)The collection consists of advertisements, clippings, newsletters, meeting minutes and agendas, flyers, correspondence, and miscellaneous writings. Major subjects include student activism at Duke University and in North Carolina, the North Carolina Federation of College Republicans, Duke University President Terry Sanford and the International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation controversy, campaign support for Republican candidates, and the general governance of the Duke University College Republicans. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryWashburn, Israel, 1813-1883. Papers of Israel Washburn, 1838-1908.Washburn, Israel, 1813-1883.Papers of Israel Washburn, 1838-1908.300 items.3 containers.Principally correspondence concerning politics in Maine during the early years of the Civil War and such national events as the Kansas-Nebraska act, the presidential elections of 1856 and 1860, the formation of the Republican Party, and the Civil War. Library of CongressWells family. Wells family papers, 1853-1934 (bulk 1880-1922).Wells family.Heyward, DuBose, 1885-1940.Sass, Herbert Ravenel, 1884-1950.Smythe, Augustine Thomas, 1885-1962.Wells, Anna Mason Smith, 1849-1924.Wells, Edward L. (Edward Lawrence), 1886-1918.Wells, Edward Laight, b. 1839.Wells, Julian L., 1870-1917.Wells family papers, 1853-1934 (bulk 1880-1922).1 linear ft.Collection principally comprised of correspondence of Anna Mason Smith Wells (Mrs. Edward L. Wells, Sr.), and papers of her son Julian L. Wells. Correspondence (1878-1922) of Anna M.S. Wells contains letters from her husband Edward L. Wells, Sr., including one (1885) describing a storm; letters from her son Edward L. Wells, Jr., including some from Virginia Military Institute (1903-1905); and letters from others. Most correspondence of 1917 concerns the death of her son Julian L. Wells. Most correspondence dating 1919-1922 concerns the death of her son Edward L. Wells, Jr., in France during World War I, and includes a letter of condolence from author Dubose Heyward, as well as a letter of condolence signed by several boyhood friends of Edward including Heyward, Augustine T. Smythe, and Herbert Ravenel Sass. Papers (1881-1917) of Julian L. Wells mainly consists of correspondence, mostly letters to his father and mother. Letters (1903-1913) are written from Mexico, where Julian L. Wells worked as a civil engineer for the Batopilas Mining Company and other companies. Topics include family matters, hunting, and conditions in Mexico. Some of his letters (1916-1917) are from Camp Moore, Styx, S.C., and Fort Bliss, Tex., during his military service in the U.S. Army's punitive expedition into Mexico. His last letters are from Haiti (1917), where he died after an operation for appendicitis. A few letters (1896) concern the death of Maj. Lionel C. Nowell of the Charleston Light Dragoons. Other papers include letters and patents concerning Julian L. Wells's work on an improved rifle sight; his certificate of membership in the Sons of Confederate Veterans (1894); obituaries (1917); and writings, which include a printed copy of "The Causes of the War," a paper "read by Julian L. Wells before Camp Moultrie, SCV" (originally published in 1894); an address about the Charleston Light Dragoons; and a eulogy for Maj. Lionel C. Nowell. Wells family correspondence (1869-1934) includes a letter (1869) to Isabella Mason Smith from "Anna"; a letter (1899) to "Miss Lily" from Wade Hampton; two letters to Mrs. William Mason Smith; and copies of correspondence (1925) of Charleston, S.C., mayor Thomas P. Stoney regarding the renaming of Water Street in honor of Edward L. Wells, Jr., a hero of World War I. There is also a small amount of correspondence (1917-1919) of Fannie Wells of New York, mostly concerning her cousin, Edward L. Wells, Jr. Additional material includes genealogical information on the Wells family and related families; writings, including short stories, plays, and poetry; and the will (1853) of Anna Scriba Wells of New York. Also of note are two manuscripts, possibly writings of Edward Laight Wells (ca. 1860). The first, entitled "Memo from Before the War," is an address against the Republican Party, William H. Seward, and some members of Congress who "subscribe for the circulation of a Helper's Book, which advocated unremitting hostility to Southern institutions and Southern men." The second manuscript has two sections, "The Thief's Mode of Abolishing Slavery," and "Extracts from Thief Helper's Book." The "Extracts" advocate "drastic remedies" for the problem of slavery. South Carolina Historical SocietyBuck, John Ransom, 1836-1917. Papers, 1821-1918.Buck, John Ransom, 1836-1917.Buck, John Halsey, 1869-1957.Bowen, Henry Chandler, 1813-1896.Papers, 1821-1918.1 box ; 39 x 26 x 12 cm.Political diary (1880-1894), scrapbook (1883-1922) and speeches (1903-1905) of Republican Congressman; correspondence and research notes on Glastonbury (Conn.) history and manufactures; includes family correspondence about recreational fishing, books read and John Halsey Buck's trip to Europe in 1901; also a brief biography of artist Charles Grimmons and a letter from Henry Chandler Bowen. Connecticut Historical SocietyDean, John S., 1861-1937. John S. Dean and John S. Dean, Jr., papers, [ca. 1912-ca. 1936].Dean, John S., 1861-1937.Dean, John S. (John Sullivan), 1897-1988.John S. Dean and John S. Dean, Jr., papers, [ca. 1912-ca. 1936].3 cubic feet (3 boxes)This collection contains correspondence and political writings of John S. Dean and John S. Dean, Jr., attorneys in Topeka, Kan. The correspondence discusses Presidents Taft and Theodore Roosevelt, various cases and legal topics, investigations into district & federal judges, personal finances, correspondence & legal documents relating to John R. Brinkley's medical license, and letters between Dean and Alf Landon concerning the Republican Party. Other letters document communication between Dean and Charles Curtis, U.S. representative & senator and Herbert Hoover's vice-president from Kansas, and Dean & Arthur Capper, U.S. senator. The political writings reveal Dean's opinion on the role of government, freedom of speech, liberalism, impediments to education, religion, the human race, the relationship between liberty and law, and other topics. His personal writings concern favorite aspects of life. Correspondence from John S. Dean, Jr., concerns cases with which he was involved. Kansas State Historical SocietyFaherty, Roger, 1889-1967. Papers, 1940-1965.Faherty, Roger, 1889-1967.Papers, 1940-1965.0.6 c.f. (2 archives boxes)Papers of Roger Faherty, Chicago attorney, including correspondence, clippings, news releases, minutes, and speeches concerning Republican politics, particularly the Presidential campaigns of Robert Taft; the Taft Memorial Foundation; and the 1953 appointment of William Howard Taft III as ambassador to Ireland. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectJames Gillespie Blaine Papers, 1777-1945, (bulk 1870-1892)Blaine, James Gillespie, 1830-1893James Gillespie Blaine Papers 1777-1945 (bulk 1870-1892)7,000 items; 48 containers; 20 linear feet; 21 microfilm reelsUnited States secretary of state, United States representative and senator from Maine, and journalist. Family and general correspondence, speeches, writings, diaries, memoirs, notebooks, scrapbooks, and other papers documenting Blaine's public career.EnglishEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionSherman, J. S. (James Schoolcraft), 1855-1912. James Schoolcraft Sherman papers, 1883-1912, bulk (1906-1912).Sherman, J. S. (James Schoolcraft), 1855-1912.Hitchcock, Frank H. (Frank Harris), 1867-1935.Knox, Philander C. (Philander Chase), 1853-1921.Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.Root, Elihu, 1845-1937.Stimson, Henry L. (Henry Lewis), 1867-1950.Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.Williams, John Sharp, 1854-1932.Progressive Party (1912)Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )United States. Congress.James Schoolcraft Sherman papers, 1883-1912, bulk (1906-1912).31 linear feet (72 boxes)Collection consists of correspondence, financial documents, writings, scrapbooks, and other materials that document Sherman's political career. New York Public Library System, NYPLRobb, Thomas Patton, 1819-1895. Collection, 1862-1895.Robb, Thomas Patton, 1819-1895.Collection, 1862-1895.23 items + 1BV.Three Civil War letters re: Sanitary Commission, two from General Grant and one from Governor Yates. Letters re: his work in Georgia and some of the problems he faced with the people of Georgia (including one very dissatisfied citizen who signed his letter KKK), politics in the Grant administration, the Republican Party in the south, the 1876 Republican campaign, numerous letters of recommendation for Robb and others. Newspaper clippings about Mexico and Texas, letters and news clippings re: the Texas and western railroads in the 1870's, news clippings re: California history. Several letters from John A. Logan. Includes letters James Harlan, Sam Cundiff, George E. Cole, John Weed and others. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryMinnesota. Election Division. Federal Election Commission campaign finance reports, 1974-1981 (bulk 1980).Minnesota. Election Division.Republican National Committee (U.S.)Minnesota. Secretary of State.Federal Election Commission campaign finance reports, 1974-1981 (bulk 1980).8.6 cu. ft. (8 boxes and partial box).Campaign expense reports made to federal election officials and the Minnesota secretary of state by committees for candidates for federal office (i.e., president), by the Republican National Committee, and by Republican and Democratic campaign committees. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsRepublican National Convention (31st : 1976 : Kansas City, Mo.). [Republican National Convention, 1976, Kansas City, memorabilia].Republican National Convention (31st : 1976 : Kansas City, Mo.)Jagels, George.[Republican National Convention, 1976, Kansas City, memorabilia].2 boxes.Convention program and rules, proposed party platform, delegate information, tourist information, campaign literature, and other convention related material and mementos, collected by George Jagels, alternate delegate-at-large from California. The Claremont Colleges, Claremont University ConsortiumHarold H. Burton Papers, 1792-1965, (bulk 1935-1964)Burton, Harold H. (Harold Hitz), 1888-1964.Harold H. Burton papers, 1792-1965118,000 items.399 containers plus 1 classified and 4 oversize.159.5 linear feet.5 microfilm reels.Correspondence, diaries (1941-1963), legal case files, speeches, writings, reports, broadsides, maps, newspaper clippings, printed matter, and photographs, chiefly relating to Burton's service as associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1945-1958) and U.S. senator from Ohio (1941-1945). Subjects include his Cleveland law practice, Ohio and Republican Party politics, social life in Washington, D.C., Townsend Plan, Inc., the Truman Committee (U.S. Senate Special Committee Investigating the National Defense Program), U.S. Office of Price Administration, United Nations, Alaska, American Association of the Red Cross, American Unitarian Association, American Legion, Bowdoin College, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. Included in Burton's extensive Supreme Court files are bench and certiorari memoranda, conference lists, notes, drafts, opinions, docket books, and other files relating to such cases as Standard Oil v. Federal Trade Commission, Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company v. Sawyer, and Brown v. Board of Education. Also includes material on the Hitz family. Correspondents include William J. Brennan, Owen Brewster, John W. Bricker, Styles Bridges, Harry Flood Byrd, Tom C. Clark, William O. Douglas, Felix Frankfurter, John M. Harlan, Earl E. Hart, William Hitz, J. Edgar Hoover, Robert Houghwout Jackson, Frank J. Lausche, Sherman Minton, Frank Murphy, Stanley Forman Reed, Donald R. Richberg, Harlan Fiske Stone, Robert A. Taft, Harry S. Truman, Fred M. Vinson, Henry Agard Wallace, and Charles Evans Whittaker.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionButler, Karl Douglas, 1910-. Karl Butler papers, 1931-1999, ca.1964 (bulk).Butler, Karl Douglas, 1910-Karl Butler papers, 1931-1999, ca.1964 (bulk).37 cubic ft.Also includes printed and mimeographed information, chiefly on Russian agriculture and other aspects of the economic and cultural life of the USSR, but also dealing with Japan, Taiwan, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Dominican Republic, Colombia, and other countries in Asia and Latin America. Correspondents and others represented in the papers include Thomas J. Anderson, Mark Andrews, Charles Dana Bennett, Ezra Taft Benson, E. W. Brandes, C. L. Brody, K. Starr Chester, Willard W. Cochrane, Virginia F. Cutler, Homer Davison, Victor Emanuel, Roger Fleming, Devin A. Garrity, Barry Goldwater, G. B. Gunlogson, Frank Hess, E. Howard Hill, Hubert H. Humphrey, James C. Konen, Herbert H. Lehman, Edward H. Litchfield, Paul Maker, Deane W. Malott, True D. Morse, Ray Newton, Richard M. Nixon, Don Paarlberg, Michael A. Polli, George D. Quigley, Russell Raney, R. D. Rands, Seth W. Richardson, Hubbard Russell, James A. Russell, Jr., H. S. Sandhu, U. K. Subbiah, Harvey L. Taylor, Carl Thompson, Albert C. Wedemeyer, J. Leroy Welsh, and Ernest L. Wilkinson. Cornell University LibraryGregory B. Webb collection, 1898-1967Gregory B. Webb collection 1898-19677.98 Linear feet; in five manuscript boxes, one loose oversize volume, and nine oversize boxes.Gregory Burkitt Webb (1878-1948) was an architect who lived in Brooklyn, N.Y. with his wife, Clarine Matson Webb. After spending the early part of his career designing banks, theaters, and hotels in various South American cities, Webb became an established designer of mausoleums and abbeys in and around the New York City area, including Cypress Hills Abbey and Memorial Abbey at Brooklyn's Cypress Hills Cemetery, Ferncliff Mausoleum at Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, N.Y., and Holy Cross Cloister at Brooklyn's Cemetery of the Holy Cross. In addition to his professional accomplishments, Webb was also a collector of political cartoons. The Gregory B. Webb collection spans the period 1898 to 1967 and contains materials documenting Webb's architectural career and the various projects on which he worked. These items include blueprints, floor plans, and other technical drawings; photographs and engravings; correspondence; agreements; news clippings; brochures; programs; and advertisements. The collection also contains a substantial assortment of political cartoons portraying, and often criticizing, the Spanish-American War, President Theodore Roosevelt, and President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal politics. Personal items of Webb's wife, Clarine Matson Webb, and Clarine's friend, the artist Isabel Hawxhurst Hall, are also included in the collection.Center for Brooklyn History (2020-)Eisenhower, Milton Stover, 1899-1985. Reminiscences of Milton Stover Eisenhower : oral history, 1967.Eisenhower, Milton Stover, 1899-1985.Luter, John,Reminiscences of Milton Stover Eisenhower : oral history, 1967.Transcript: 115 leaves.Tape: 3 reels.Latin American relations; Eisenhower brothers; President Eisenhower and his administration; White House staff and organization; General Eisenhower's decisions to run in 1952 and 1956; 1960 campaign; Republican Critical Issues Council; impressions of Harry S. Truman, Richard Nixon, Joseph R. McCarthy, Lyndon B. Johnson, John Foster Dulles, Fidel Castro. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesDurante, Oscar. Papers, 1897 June 26.Durante, Oscar.Papers, 1897 June 26.1 item, 2 p.Letter, June 26, 1897, from Oscar Durante, Chicago, Ill., editor of the "L'Italia," to Marcus A. Hanna, relative to a campaign promise of a consulship as a reward for influencing Italians to vote Republican. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyMorton, Thruston Ballard, 1907-1982. Thruston Ballard Morton papers, 1968-1982.Morton, Thruston Ballard, 1907-1982.Bush, George, 1924-Cooper, John Sherman, 1901-1991.Dole, Robert J., 1923-Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006.Reagan, Ronald.Rumsfeld, Donald, 1932-Rockefeller, Nelson A. (Nelson Aldrich), 1908-1979.Thruston Ballard Morton papers, 1968-1982.2 cubic feet.Collection contains general business correspondence related to Morton's position on various corporate boards of directors, including Churchill Downs, R. J. Reynolds, the Pittston Company, and the Pillsbury Company. Numerous speaking engagement invitations, as well as letters seeking donations, are attached to copies of Morton's responses. In addition, the collection includes constituent letters, legislative correspondence, letters of recommendation, financial records, congratulatory notes, and some personal correspondence. Also included is correspondence related to Morton's declined nomination to serve as Ambassador to the Court of St. James. The Filson Historical SocietyMears, Clifton L., 1907-. Reminiscences of Clifton L. Mears : oral history, 1974.Mears, Clifton L., 1907-Burg, Maclyn,Reminiscences of Clifton L. Mears : oral history, 1974.Transcript: 73 leaves.Fourth Air Depot Group, Wright Field; Chief of Operations, Base Air Depot Area Headquarters, England 1943-44; aircraft maintenance management program; beginning of Dwight Eisenhower's political career, 1946; Eisenhower presidential campaigns in New Mexico, 1952 and 1956; Republican Party organizations in Southwest. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesFjare, Orvin B. (Orvin Benonie), 1918-. Orvin B. Fjare papers, 1955-1957.Fjare, Orvin B. (Orvin Benonie), 1918-Orvin B. Fjare papers, 1955-1957.1 reel of microfilm.Congressional office files. Montana State University (Bozeman, Mont.). LibraryAlexander Ramsey Nininger papers., 1852, 1859-1897.Nininger, Alexander Ramsey,1844-1918.Alexander Ramsey Niningerpapers. 1852,1859-1897.Correspondence, military papers, and miscellany documentingNininger's education at the Churchill Military Academy in Sing Sing, New York(1859-1861); his Civil War service in the 84th Pennsylvania Volunteers (1862-1863)and as provost marshall's and adjutant general's assistant in Minnesota (1863-1864)and in the South (1864-1866); various post-war military assignments (1867-1870); andmiscellany from his civilian life (1872-1897), including public service appointmentsin Minnesota and Alabama. The collection includes a number of letters from hisuncle, Alexander Ramsey.Minnesota Historical SocietyJohnson, Roger I. Johnson IMPACE-MEA papers, 1973-1981.Johnson, Roger I.IMPACE.IMPACE-MEA.IMPACE-NEA.Johnson IMPACE-MEA papers, 1973-1981.2.25 cu. ft. (3 boxes).Constitutions, minutes, political candidate screening reports, correspondence, memoranda, financial information, (including budgets, audited and treasurer's reports, media and fund raising kits, court testimony, clippings, and magazine articles documenting the activities of a bipartisan political action committee associated with the Minnesota Education Association, which raised funds and screened candidates for local, state, and national offices. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsBerryman, Nelson B., 1843-1887. Family papers, 1842-1887.Berryman, Nelson B., 1843-1887.Family papers, 1842-1887.1 box.The collection contains genealogical materials, correspondence, Berryman's papers and writings, and Grace Berryman's school papers. The correspondence includes items from Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. White and an invitation from Mrs. Daniel Webster. Berryman's papers include student writings; correspondence; condolence letters upon his death; legal papers concerning his wife's inheritance from her first husband; and Berryman's writings, including lodge speeches and political, patriotic, literary, and humorous writings. Indiana Historical Society LibraryColeman, Thomas E., 1893-1964. Papers, 1914-1964.Coleman, Thomas E., 1893-1964.Papers, 1914-1964.11.6 c.f. (28 archives boxes and 1 v.) and.1 reel of microfilm (35 mm.)Papers of a Wisconsin industrialist and Republican Party leader; including personal correspondence and speeches; correspondence, financial records and minutes of Wisconsin Republican Party; correspondence and news releases from Robert A. Taft's 1952 Presidential campaign; and correspondence relating to the Taft Memorial Foundation. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectRichard Pillsbury Gale papers., 1935-1945.Gale, Richard Pillsbury, 1900-1973.Richard Pillsbury Gale papers. 1935-1945.Correspondence and subject files of a Republican state representative and United States congressman from Minneapolis.EnglishMinnesota Historical SocietyTaft, Charles P. (Charles Phelps), 1897-1983. Papers, 1816-1983 (bulk 1937-1979).Taft, Charles P. (Charles Phelps), 1897-1983Charles P. Taft Papers185,000 items; 465 containers plus 3 oversize; 187 linear feetLawyer, Protestant lay leader, and mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio. Son of President William H. Taft. Family and general correspondence, diaries, memoranda, reports, subject files, drafts of speeches and writings, financial papers, newspaper clippings, printed material, scrapbooks, and other papers relating chiefly to Taft's role in Cincinnati politics, municipal reform, law practice, and business interests, church activities, and state and national Republican Party politics.EnglishEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionChambers, Marjorie, 1923-. Papers of Marjorie Chambers, 1960-2004 (inclusive).Chambers, Marjorie, 1923-Papers of Marjorie Chambers, 1960-2004 (inclusive).12 linear ft. (12 cartons)Collection includes notes for speeches; professional correspondence; board and committee meeting material for organizations with which she was active; campaign contribution records; etc. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaJenner, Albert E. Albert E. Jenner, Jr., papers, ca. 1972-1974.Jenner, Albert E.United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary.Albert E. Jenner, Jr., papers, ca. 1972-1974.14.5 linear ft. (35 boxes)Memoranda, reports, audio transcriptions, newsclippings, correspondence and other working files (mainly photocopies) relative to Jenner's service as counsel to the Republican Party minority on the U.S. House Judiciary Committee during the committee's inquiry into the impeachment of President Nixon after the Watergate Affair. Chicago History MuseumDennis McElhone letters, McElhone, Dennis letters, 1860Cochran, Andrew B.Dennis McElhone letters 1860 McElhone, Dennis letters11 itemsThis collection contains 11 letters that Dennis McElhone wrote to his friend, Andrew B. Cochran of Pottsville, Pennsylvania, in 1860. McElhone commented on life in Washington, D.C., where he worked as an assistant messenger for the United States House of Representatives, and remarked on political issues such as the presidential election of 1860.EnglishWilliam L. Clements LibraryBrown, Keith L. Brown, Keith L., Papers, 1935-2007Brown, Keith L.Brown, Keith L., Papers, 1935-200715 ft.The Keith L. Brown Papers, 1935-2007, contain correspondence, legal documents, printed materials, notes, schedules, and other documents, concerning his business career and political activities. Keith Lapham Brown (b. 1925) was a lawyer, businessman, and U.S. ambassador heavily involved in the Republican Party. University of Texas LibrariesCunningham, Paul H. (Paul Harvey), 1890-1961. Papers of Paul H. Cunningham, 1933-1961.Cunningham, Paul H. (Paul Harvey), 1890-1961.Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969.Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972.Papers of Paul H. Cunningham, 1933-1961.Papers, 766 items (2 boxes)Scrapbooks, 2 items.The papers of Paul H. Cunningham document his public and political life with newspaper clippings, correspondence, speeches, news releases, and election certificates. The correspondence is of both a personal and professional nature and includes letters from Dwight D. Eisenhower and Harry S. Truman. University of Iowa LibrariesA. O. Eberhart papers., 1831-1945.Eberhart, Adolph Olson,1870-.A. O. Eberhart papers. 1831-1945.Biological and family information (1831-1913),correspondence and miscellaneous papers (1910-1914), and autobiographicalreminiscences (undated and 1943) describing Eberhart's immigration to the UnitedStates from Sweden (1882), his life in St. Peter and Mankato, Minnesota, and inNebraska (1883-1893), and his subsequent political career in the Minnesota StateSenate (1902-1914), as lieutenant governor (1905-1909), as governor (1909-1914), andas a member of the Speakers Bureau for the Federal Housing Authority (1934-ca.1938).Minnesota Historical SocietyJavits, Jacob K. (Jacob Koppel), 1904-1986. Reminiscences of Jacob K. Javits : oral history, 1968.Javits, Jacob K. (Jacob Koppel), 1904-1986.Corning, Peter A., 1935-,Reminiscences of Jacob K. Javits : oral history, 1968.Transcript: 15 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesMichelet, Simon Thenistrup, 1871-1956. Simon T. Michelet and family papers, 1879, 1908-1943.Michelet, Simon Thenistrup, 1871-1956.Affleck, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1869-1944.Bell, Herbert C. (Herbert Charles), 1868-Bloom, Sol, 1870-1949.Bruce, William Cabell, 1860-1946.Clarke, John D. (John Davenport), 1873-1933.Comstock, William Alfred, 1877-1949.Copeland, Royal S. (Royal Samuel), 1868-1938.Early, Stephen T. (Stephen Tyree), 1889-1951.Easley, Ralph M. (Ralph Montgomery), b. 1858.Glass, Carter, 1858-1946.Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972.Hyde, Arthur Mastick, 1877-1947.Krock, Arthur, 1886-1974.Langer, William, 1886-1959.Lippmann, Walter, 1889-1974.Merriam, William Rush, 1849-1931.Moses, George H. (George Higgins), 1869-1944.Nelson, Knute, 1843-1923.O'Malley, Thomas David Patrick, 1903-Prall, Anning S., 1870-1937.Ransdell, Joseph E. (Joseph Eugene), 1858-1954.Ritchie, Albert C. (Albert Cabell), 1876-1936.Scholtz, David, 1891-1953.Skinner, Charles Rufus, 1844-1928.Thornton, Ralph.Wadsworth, James Wolcott, 1877-1952.Walker, Frank C., 1886-1959.West, James E. (James Edward), 1876-1948.Woodring, Harry Hines, 1887-1967.Simon T. Michelet and family papers, 1879, 1908-1943.1.25 cu. ft. (3 boxes)Correspondence, clippings, articles, and printed data (largely 1920s) reflecting the activities of Michelet, a Minneapolis attorney and secretary (1918-1923) to Minnesota Republican senator Knute Nelson. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryWinter, Keyes, 1878-1960. Reminiscences of Keyes Winter : oral history, 1950.Winter, Keyes, 1878-1960.Bombard, Owen,Reminiscences of Keyes Winter : oral history, 1950.Transcript: 259 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.New York City politics and political parties, 1920-1933. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesRhodes, James Ford, 1848-1927. Letters to George A. Myers, 1910-1923.Rhodes, James Ford, 1848-1927.Myers, George A., 1859-1930.Letters to George A. Myers, 1910-1923.1 narrow box.Letters from James F. Rhodes to George A. Myers, a Black barber in Cleveland, Oh., friend of Rhodes, and active participant in national politics. The letters comment upon contemporary U.S. politics, in particular on presidential elections, World War I, and the Republican Party; and on current scholarship. Individuals most heavily discussed are Woodrow Wilson, Theodore Roosevelt, Mark Hanna, and William H. Taft. Massachusetts Historical SocietyCampaign literature, 1892-1986.Campaign literature, 1892-1986.4.0 cu. ft. (6 boxes).Political campaign literature and memorabilia, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and a few photographs by or concerning Minnesota municipal, county, and state offices, Congress, and the presidential campaigns of 1968 and 1976. Much is from candidates for offices in Duluth and in St. Louis County including five envelopes of campaign cards (1913, 1943), as well as from Minneapolis and Hennepin County (1970s-1980s). Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsPierce, John Hassett. Papers, 1861-1864.Pierce, John Hassett.Papers, 1861-1864.16 items.Letters to relatives describing campaigns and movements in Illinois, Tennessee, and Mississippi; generals Grant and Sherman; and Copperheads. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryKemp, Jack. Jack Kemp papers, 1924-2009 (bulk 1963-1996).Kemp, JackJack Kemp papers, 1924-2009118,500 items ; 395 containers plus 1 classified and 19 oversize ; 163.6 linear feet ; 73 digital files (2.85MB)United States cabinet officer, United States representative from New York, and football player. Chiefly correspondence, memoranda, speeches, statements, writings, legislative files, subject files, appointment books, scheduling files, press releases, newsletters, printed matter, clippings, and photographs documenting Kemp's career as a professional athlete and as a public official.EnglishEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionRepublican National Convention (9th : 1888 : Chicago, Ill.). Memorabilia, 1888 June.Republican National Convention (9th : 1888 : Chicago, Ill.)Memorabilia, 1888 June.4 items.Contains guest tickets, ballot sheets, and a souvenir program from the 1888 Republican National Convention held in Chicago. Also includes a ticket to the 1884 Convention. University of Chicago LibraryHawley, Joseph R. (Joseph Roswell), 1826-1905. Papers of Joseph R. Hawley, 1638-1906 (bulk 1841-1906).Hawley, Joseph R. (Joseph Roswell), 1826-1905Joseph R. Hawley Papers 1638-1906 (bulk 1841-1906)13,200 items; 45 containers; 13.6 linear feet; 29 microfilm reelsArmy officer, editor and United States representative and senator from Connecticut. Correspondence, diaries, notebooks, drafts of speeches, business papers, and memorabilia relating to Hawley's personal and family life and to his business and political work.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionEspino, Salvador, 1967-. Oral history interview with Salvador Espino, 2003 [videorecording].Espino, Salvador, 1967-Clark, Jamal,Early, Deidre,University of Texas at Arlington. Center for Mexican American Studies.Oral history interview with Salvador Espino, 2003 [videorecording].1 videocassette (VHS) : col. ; 1/2 in.Transcript : 51 p. ; 28 cm.Salvador Espino begins with his personal and family background and cites his family's involvement in All Saints Catholic Church for launching his community interests. He relates his work with the Hill Gilstrap law firm with his choice to concentrate on real estate law and refers to his service with the Latin Arts Association and the historic Rose Marine Theater. He contrasts his own bilingual experience with English and Spanish to that of his parents and his children and points to his earlier civic activities prior to running for public office. He shares his vision for the city of Fort Worth and his district in North Fort Worth, covers his election campaign strategy as a candidate for Fort Worth city council against incumbent Jim Lane and two other candidates, and mentions previous Hispanic American councilmen, Louis Zapata and Carlos Puente. He projects how incumbent mayor Kenneth Barr's decision not to seek reelection will play in his own campaign and provides details of his campaign financing and political advertising options. He talks about instilling basic values in Mexican American youth to stem dropout problems and praises programs for encouraging their achievement. He debates the issue of dual nationality in Mexico and notes the longterm domination of the Partido Revolucionario Institucional in Mexican party politics. He explores the effect of immigration and economic development on relations between Mexico and the United States and examines African American and Hispanic American relations. He expresses his political aspirations for the future, comments on prominent public figures Henry Cisneros and former presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton, and discusses the problems of the Republican and Democratic parties. EnglishSpanish; CastilianUniversity of Texas at Arlington, Central LibraryBill Graham Papers., 1947-1966.Graham, Bill, 1920- Bill Graham Papers. 1947-1966.2 linear ft.330 original editorial cartoons, correspondence and a published book.EnglishSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research CenterKatherine Wood Taylor papers., 1961-1984.Taylor, Katherine Wood.Katherine Wood Taylorpapers. 1961-1984.Printed materials, newspaper clippings and magazinearticles, speech files, audio cassette recordings, and some correspondence of aMinnesota Republican Party activist and abortion rights advocate.Minnesota Historical SocietyPortland, Maine, voting lists, 1864, 1871-1872.Portland, Maine, voting lists, 1864, 1871-1872.6 v.Six volumes, of which only two are dated (v. 5: 1864; v. 6: 1871, 1872). Maine Historical Society LibraryTaylor, Katherine Wood. Katherine Wood Taylor papers, 1961-1984.Taylor, Katherine Wood.Abortion Rights Council of Minnesota.Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life.Minnesota Council for the Legal Termination of Pregnancy.Minnesota Organization for Repeal of Abortion Laws.Katherine Wood Taylor papers, 1961-1984.5.3 cu. ft. (6 boxes).Printed materials, newspaper clippings and magazine articles, speech files, audio cassette recordings, and some correspondence of a Minnesota Republican Party activist and abortion rights advocate. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsScott, Charles S., 1921-1989. [Charles S. Scott papers]Scott, Charles S., 1921-1989.[Charles S. Scott papers]8.75 linear ft.University of Kansas Archives / MSS / Rare Books, Kenneth Spencer Research LibraryLodge, John Davis, 1903-1985. Reminiscences of John Davis Lodge : oral history, 1969.Lodge, John Davis, 1903-1985.Mason, John T., 1909-,Reminiscences of John Davis Lodge : oral history, 1969.Transcript: 195 leaves.World War II experiences; member of Congress; Governor of Connecticut; 1952 Republican Convention; Ambassador to Spain; impressons of General Francisco Franco. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesCoburn, Norma H. Norma H. Coburn papers, 1961-1995.Coburn, Norma H.Norma H. Coburn papers, 1961-1995.7 cubic ft. (7-16 in. boxes).Correspondence, subject files, reports, working papers, clippings, research, and other papers relating to Coburn's service on the Syracuse Common Council, the Federation of Women's Clubs, the Traffic Safety Council, and the Onondaga Council on Alcoholism; papers also relate to Onondaga County Republican Party. New York State Historical Documents (Albany, N.Y.)Republican National Convention. Minnesota registers, 1880, 1884.Republican National Convention.Minnesota registers, 1880, 1884.0.25 cu. ft. (1 box, containing 2 v.).Two registers containing the names of Minnesotans attending the Republican national conventions (Chicago) of 1880 and 1884. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryDeLapp, Sim A. Sim A. DeLapp Papers, 1862-1976.DeLapp, Sim A.Sim A. DeLapp Papers, 1862-1976.13,100 items.The collection chiefly documents DeLapp's long-term involvement with the North Carolina Republican Party at the state and local level. While correspondence comprises the bulk of the collection, there are also some legal and financial papers, writings and speeches, printed material, and clippings. Being Chair of the North Carolina Republican Party (1942-1950) and legal counsel to the party (1950-1964), provided DeLapp access to state party leaders, which is reflected by the correspondents that include J.E. Broyhill, Wilmer D. Mizell, William E. Cobb, and Jesse Helms. Included is information concerning political appointments, canvassing and registering voters, political campaigns, and political speeches (some made by DeLapp). DeLapp's efforts to promote Republican presidential candidates is highlighted in 1952 when he served as North Carolina State Chairman of Dwight D. Eisenhower's campaign. The earliest corespondence primarily relates to Delapp's father, Alexander T. Lapp, who was sheriff of Davidson County, N.C., from 1906-1912 and 1916-1918. Also represented are DeLapp's responsibilities with the Evangelical and Reformed Church (later the United Church of Christ); information about the DeLapp family and DeLapp's published work, PEOPLE, POLITICS, RELIGION; and concern about the Duke University administration during the 1960s and early 1970s. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryEisenhower administration project : oral history, 1962-1972.Eisenhower administration project : oral history, 1962-1972.Transcripts: 35,695 leaves.This project has gathered firsthand testimony from those who played major roles in the Eisenhower Administration (1953-1961), as well as the recollections of observers and of those knowledgeable about special aspects. In addition to General Dwight D. Eisenhower and members of his family, the list of participants below includes members of the White House staff, cabinet members, political advisers, members of Congress, administrators, scientists, journalists, ambassadors, military and civilian specialists, and others in a position to testify about trends and events of the period. Among topics well documented are the Republican conventions and campaigns of 1952 and 1956, the functioning of White House advisers and staff, the President's relations with his cabinet, the functioning of the Bureau of the Budget and various independent agencies, relations with the press, scientific developments, and other special aspects too numerous to mention, the whole interlaced with anecdotes about major and minor episodes in public life in the 1950s. A series of interviews done in Little Rock, Arkansas, on the school integration crisis there is of particiular interest. In addition to memoirs done under Columbia's aegis, the series includes twelve donated by Professor Herbert S. Parmet, who conducted them in preparing his EISENHOWER AND THE AMERICAN CRUSADES (Macmillan, 1972), and sixty-eight thus far acquired from the Eisenhower Library through an exchange agreement whereby both institutions share oral history transcripts about Eisenhower, his family, career and administration, under identical restrictions. These acquisitions explain the fact that, in the listing that follows, some names are repeated with different pages numbers (and in some instances different restrictions) after each. Participants, pagination, and restrictions: Elie Abel, 45 (certain pages closed); Helen Ackenhausen, 57 (permission required); Sherman Adams, 268; Sherman Adams, 50 (closed); Bertha S. Adkins, 72; George D. Aiken 31; H. Meade Alcorn, 159; Winthrop W. Aldrich, 38; T. Dale Alford, 32 (permission required); George V. Allen, 77; George V. Allen, 136; Joseph Alsop, 19; Dillon Anderson, 130; Jack Z. Anderson, 64; Robert B. Anderson, 27 (closed); J. Sinclair Armstrong, 125 (permission required); Levy J. Asper, 18; Allen V. Astin, 57 (permission required); Evan P. Aurand, 138; Henry S. Aurand, 34; Frederick W. Babbel, 169; James W. Barco, 1,061 (closed during lifetime); Ray W. Barker, 97; Rollin D. Barnard, 60; Edward L. Beach, 470 (permission required; certain pages closed during lifetime); J. Bill Becker, 33; Earl C. Behrens, 44; Jack L. Bell, 31; Stephen Benedict, 137 )permission required); Stephen Benedict, 33 (closed); Charles E. Bennett, 18; Ezra Taft Benson, 12; Andrew H. Berding, 38; John A. Bird, 39; J.W. Bishop, 115; Richard M. Bissell, 48; Douglas M. Black, 53; Harold Boeschenstein, 24; Charles E. Bohlen, 25; Robert R. Bowie, 51; Omar N. Bradley, 23; C.L. Brainard, 77; Karl Brandt, 69; Wiley A. Branton, 61; Vivion Brewer, 43; John W. Bricker, 40 (permission required); Ellis O. Briggs, 139; Wallace R. Brode, 51. Participants, pagination and restrictions continued: Herbert Brownell, 347; Herbert Brownell, 16; Herbert Brownell, 49; Samuel Brownell, 83; Percival F. Brundage, 52; Wiley T. Buchanan, 174 (closed until 1993); E. La Mar Buckner, 18; William A.M. Burden, 81; Carter Burgess, 40; Arleigh A. Burke, 249; James V. Burke, 53; Arthur E. Burns, 45; Prescott Bush, 454; Richard C. Butler, 46; Earl L. Butz, 51; Ralph Cake, 78; O. Hatfield Chilson, 54; Mark W. Clark, 91; Lucius D. Clay, Sr., 1,101; Lucius D. Clay, Sr., 113; Lucius D. Clay, Sr., 39 (closed); Lucius D. Clay, Jr., 25; Jacqueline Cochran, 257; Wilbur J. Cohen, 45 (permission required); Roy Cohn, 15 (closed); Clement Conger, 25 (permission required); Charles D. Cook, 658 (permission required); Howard A. Cook 16; Richard W. Cook, 73; Charles A. Coolidge, 35; William G. Cooper, Jr., 40; Kenneth Crawford, 26; Thomas B. Curtis, 46; John A. Danaher, 58; Noobar R. Danielian, 51; Harry Darby, 73 (permission required); Clarence A. Davis, 106 (permission required; certain pages closed); Wesley D'Ewart, 136; Thomas E. Dewey, 43; Edward T. Dicker, 32; C. Douglas Dillon 94 (permission required, certain pages closed); Robert J. Donovan, 51; James H. Douglas, Jr., 52; Lewis Douglas, 56; George Douthit, 48; William H. Draper, Jr., 18; Roscoe Drummond, 32; Eleanor L. Dulles, 973; Eleanor L. Dulles, 124; Donald A. Dumont, 76. Ed Edwin, 46 (permission required); Dwight D. Eisenhower, 114 (certain pages closed); Edgar Eisenhower, 117; John S.D. Eisenhower, 144 (permission required); John S.D. Eisenhower, 147 (permission required); Milton Eisenhower, 115; Milton Eisenhower, 55; Milton Eisenhower, 54; Edward L. Elson, 201; Edward L. Elson, 92; Ford Q. and Anita M. Elvidge, 47; Harold Engstrom, 61; Luther H. Evans, 34; Orval Faubus, 135; Robert H. Finch, 69; Leonard Firestone, 15; Ivan M. Fitzwater, 59; Ralph Flanders, 51; J. Clifford Folger, 42; Edward Folliard, 72; Marion B. Folsom, 163; Abram Forney, 18; Clarence Francis, 37; William B. Franke, 50; Howard Funk, 12; (permission required); Thomas S. Gates, Jr., 59; Thomas S. Gates, Jr., 38; James M. Gavin, 36 (permission required); Robert O. Gemmill, 87; Barry Goldwater, 85 (permission required); Andrew J. Goodpaster, 137; Arthur Gray, Jr., 32; Gordon Gray, 324; Gordon Gary, 58; Robert K. Gray, 38; Howard C. Green, 100; Peter Grimm, 32; Nat R. Griswold, 84; Ernest Gross, 984; Alfred M. Gruenther, 97 (permission required); Homer Gruenther, 107; Amis Guthridge, 27; L. Richard Guylay, 90; Louis M. Hacker, 38; James C. Hagerty, 569; James C. Hagerty, 109; Najeeb E. Halaby, 32; Leonard Hall, 59 (permission required); Leonard Hall, 24 (closed); Charles A. Halleck, 35; Robert E. Hampton, 57 (permission required); John W. Hanes, Jr., 27; D.B. Hardeman, 146; Raymond A. Hare, 114. Participants, pagination and restrictions continued: Bryce N. Harlow, 144; Karl G. Harr, Jr., 41; Wilson Harwood, 52; Gabriel Hauge, 130; Gabriel Hauge, 28 (closed); Brooks Hays, 165; Leonard D. Heaton, 80; Loy W. Henderson, 57; Hans von Herwarth, 4; Stephen Hess, 41; John Hightower, 41; Robert C. Hill, 105; Luther H. Hodges, 39; Eric Hodgins, 162; Leo A. Hoegh, 95 (permission required); Amory Houghton, 96 (permission required); John B. Hollister, 52; A.F. House, 43; Patricia House, 46; Katherine G. Howard, 600; Elizabeth Huckaby, 75; George M. Humphrey, 62 (closed); Joe Ingraham, 58; Joe Ingraham and H. Jack Porter, 177; Nettie Stover Jackson, 43; Albert Jacobs, 38; Neil H. Jacoby, 141; Jacob Javits, 15; Frederick Peterson Jessup, 105 (permission required); Jesse C. Johnson, 36; Roger W. Jones, 73; Len B. Jordan, 65; Walter H. Judd, 149; Walter H. Judd, 49; James T. Karam, 29 (permission required); Kenneth B. Keating, 126; Henry J. Kellerman, 23; David W. Kendall, 85 (permission required); Gordon Kidd, 108; James R. Killian, Jr., 400; Arthur A. Kimball, 103; Helen S. King, 29; George Kinnear, 47; Grayson Kirk, 59; Herbert G. Klein, 39 (permission required); Goodwin J. Knight, 94 (permission required); William F. Knowland, 170; Walter Kohler, Jr., 52; Robert L. Kunzig, 40; William S.B. Lacy, 20; James M. Lambie, Jr., 49; Alvin H. Lane, 39; Alvin H. Lane, 49; Sigurd S. Larmon, 92; William H. Lawrence, 37. Participants, pagination and restrictions continued: J. Bracken Lee, 70; William L. Lee, 482; Barry Leithead, 52; Lyman Lemnitzer, 64; John W. Leonard, 107; Orme Lewis, 54; R.A. Lile, 31; John Davis Lodge, 195; Mrs. Robert J. Long, 5; Mary Pillsbury Lord, 428; Robert A. Lovett, 21 (permission required); Clare Boothe Luce, 108; John Luter, 79; Eugene J. Lyons, 90; Charles V. McAdam, 62; Edward A. McCabe, 171; Kevin McCann, 158; Carl W. McCardle, 48; Nancy J. McCarty, 58; John J. McCloy, 47; John J. McCloy, 16; John A. McCone, 16; Alvin McCoy, 35 (permission required); James McCrory, 19 (permission required); John F. McDonnell, 59; Neil McElroy, 88; Edward Perkins McGuire, 97; Theodore R. McKeldin, 78; Sidney McMath, 31; Henry R. McPhee, Jr., 58; Clarence Manion, 98; Thomas C. Mann, 60; Thomas C. Mann, 90; Henry J. Matchett, 42; Earl Mazo, 52 (permission required); Clifton L. Mears, 73; Livingston T. Merchant, 86; Robert E. Merriam, 209; Henry L. Miller, 58; L. rthur Minnich, 34; J. Bradshaw Mintener, 65 (permission requied); William L. Mitchell, 84; John A. Moaney, 138; Ray Moore, 45; Malcolm Moos, 41 (permission required); Edward P. Morgan, 53; Gerald D. Morgan, 133 (permission required); E. Frederick Morrow, 175; True D. Morse, 114; Robert D. Murphy, 45; Robert D. Murphy, 21; Ancher Nelsen, 34; Arthur Nevins, 87; Herschel D. Newsom, 108; Kennedth D. Nichols, 100 (permission required). Participants, pagination and restrictions continued: Roderic O'Connor, 144 (permission required); Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Oles, 125; Dennis O'Rourke, 41; Don Paarlberg, 164; Hugh A. Parker, 76; Bradley H. Patterson, 65; Hugh Patterson, Jr., 86; John S. Patterson, 54; G.R. Pearkes, 53; Charles H. Percy, 33; Wilton B. Persons, 161; Howard C. Petersen, 69; Lelia G. Picking, 24; Richard M. Pittenger, 37; Sir Charles Portal, 11; H. Jack Porter, 47 (permission required); H. Jack Porter, 53; Terrell E. Powell, 34; Wesley Pruden, 33; Howard Pyle, Jr., and Charles Masterson, 134; Elwood R. Quesada, 88; Maxwell Rabb, 38; Maxwell Rabb, 23 (permission required); Ogden R. Reid, 22; Ralph W.E. Reid, 51; Edward E. Rice, 73; Chalmers Roberts, 36; Charles Roberts, 72; Clifford Robertsd 878 (closed until 1997); Walter S. Robertson, 194; Nelson A. Rockefeller, 40 (closed until 1997); William P. Rogers, 51 (permission required); Robert V. Roosa, 153; Richard H. Rovere, 44; Roy R. Rubottom, Jr., 95 (permission required); Stanley M. Rumbough, 39; Harrison E. Salisbury, 48; Irving Salomon, 39; Leverett Saltonstall, 151; Irene Samuel, 48; Howland Sargeant, 26; Raymond J. Saulnier, 71; J. Earl Schaefer, 38; Leonard Scheele, 44; Raymond Scherer, 54; G. David Schine, 20; Robert L. Schulz, 293 (closed until 1993); Fred C. Scribner, Jr., 83; Stephen Shadegg, 30 (permission required); Bernard M. Shanley, 123. Participants, pagination and restrictions continued: Dudley C. Sharp, 67; James Sheldon, 186 (permission requied); Joseph S. Sheldon, 28; Joseph S. Sheldon, 59; William T. Shelton, 35; James R. Shepley, 39; Robert Lee Sherrod, 52; Allan Shivers, 58; David M. Shoup, 29; Rocco Siciliano, 112 (permission required); William H. Simpson, 127; Ellis D. Slater, 38; Ilene Slater, 58 (permission required); Bromley Smith, 36 (permission required); Howard K. Smith, 44; Merriman Smith, 79; William J. Smith, 90; Robert E. Smylie, 72; Orin Snider, 52; Murray Snyder, 66; Mansfield D. Sprague, 57; Elmer B. Staats, 59; James R. Stack, 132; John H. Stambaugh, 102 (certain pages closed); Maurice H. Stans, 83 (permission required); Harold Stassen, 68 (permission required); John R. Steelman, 89 (closed until 1990); Thomas E. Stephens, 98 (permission required); Robert G. Storey, 65; Lewis L. Strauss, 177; Theodore Streibert, 35; Arthur Summerfield, 93 (permission required); Glenn W. Sutton, 45; D. Walter Swan, 95; Joseph Swing, 76; Robert H. Thayer, 44; Walter N. Thayer, 52; Jessie Thornton, 41; (permission required); Edward J. Thye, 76; Webster B. Todd, 88 (permission required); Thor C. Tollefson, 82 (permission requied); Janet Tourtelotte and Edith Williams, 68 (certain pages closed); Everett Tucker, Jr., 62; Elbert Tuttle, 113; Nathan F. Twining, 250; Wayne Upton, 64; James J. Wadsworth, 248; David W. Wainhouse, 33; Abbott M. and Wanda Washburn, 91. Participants, pagination and restrictions continued: Arthur V. Watkins, 98; Sinclair Weeks, 172; Anne Wheaton, 178; Francis O. Wilcox, 63; E. Grainger Williams, 65; W. Walter Williams, 103 (permission required); Charles F. Willis, Jr., 50; Ray I. Witter, 41; Henry Woods, 56; Henry Wriston, 51; Charles R. Yates, 34; Milton R. Young, 31. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesHickenlooper, Bourke B. (Bourke Blakemore), 1896-1971. Bourke B. Hickenlooper papers, 1895-1971.Hickenlooper, Bourke B. (Bourke Blakemore), 1896-1971.Bourke B. Hickenlooper papers, 1895-1971.417 linear ft.Material chiefly spanning Hickenlooper's 35 years of public service (1934-1968) from his entry into politics as a Republican state representative from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, until his retirement from the U.S. Senate. Herbert Hoover LibrarySpeed family. Speed family papers, 1804-1912.Speed family.Pumpelly, George James, fl. 1853-1863Speed family papers, 1804-1912.363 pieces.7 boxes.The collection consists of 305 letters, indentures, announcements, and receipts. There are also 19 pieces of ephemera and 39 albumen, tintype, and daguerreotype photographs. The majority of the correspondence was sent to John James Speed from business associates and family members. One associate, George James Pumpelly, wrote 99 letters to Speed between 1853-1863. Pumpelly's letters discuss finances, the possible purchase of coal mines, and various ventures Speed was involved in at the time. Speed received several letters from supporters after his appointment to the Legislature in 1832. There is an unsigned speech given by Speed at the Republican National Convention held in Baltimore, MD, in June 1864. Several subjects touched upon in the speech include President Lincoln, Vice-Presidential nominee Andrew Johnson, and the Civil War. The photographs include portraits of Ezra Cornell and his wife along with a few images of some of the Speed family including John James Speed and his son and daughter, Frederic and Cornelia Speed. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical GardensJames Ford Bell and family papers., 1861-1978.Bell, James Ford,1879-1961.James Ford Bell and familypapers. 1861-1978.Business and personal correspondence (1861-1961), newspaperclippings (1920-1961), print materials, scrapbooks, and miscellany of aMinneapolis flour-milling executive who was an active participant in public affairs,and papers of other Bell family members.EnglishMinnesota Historical SocietySpaulding, E. G. (Elbridge Gerry), 1809-1897. Papers, 1823-1897.Spaulding, E. G. (Elbridge Gerry), 1809-1897.Kittle, Robert.Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872.Steele, Oliver G. (Oliver Gray), 1804-1879.Crosby, E. O.Sidway, Franklin, 1834-1920.Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850.First Presbyterian Society of Buffalo (N.Y.)Farmers' and Mechanics' National Bank of Buffalo (N.Y.)Buffalo Gas Light Company (N.Y.)Papers, 1823-1897.(6.5 linear ft.)Personal, business and political correspondence, mostly letters received, 1849-1888; speeches and writings on national finance and tariffs, 1856-1876 and undated; legislative bills related to finance, 1862-1876; lists of delegates and supporters of the Republican Party, 1859-1860; mortgages, deeds, and other real estate papers, 1825-1885; correspondence and court papers dealing with a land dispute in Fremont, Nebraska, involving Spaulding's nephew, E.O. Crosby, 1869-1879; minutes, agreements and other records of the Farmers' and Mechanics' National Bank of Buffalo, 1852-1897; correspondence, financial and other records of the Buffalo Gas Light Company, 1873-1889; bonds, agreements and other legal papers, account books, and other business and financial papers, 1840-1889; and a history of the First Presbyterian Church and papers relating to church real estate, 1848-1884. Buffalo History Museum, Research LibraryZachariah Chandler Papers, 1854-1899, (bulk 1854-1879)Chandler, Zachariah, 1813-1879Zachariah Chandler Papers 1854-1899 (bulk 1854-1879)1,100 items; 9 containers; 1.8 linear feet; 4 microfilm reelsSecretary of the interior and senator from Michigan. Correspondence, principally letters received, only a few dating after 1879, relating chiefly to the politics of the Civil War and Reconstruction. Reflects the views of the antislavery element of the Republican Party when Chandler was serving on the Republican Congressional Committee and the Joint Committee on the Conduct of War and as chairman of the Committee on Commerce. Also includes material pertaining to the early political history of Michigan.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionWyman, Hastings. Hastings Wyman papers, 1957-2003Wyman, Hastings.Hastings Wyman papers, 1957-20031.25 linear ft. (1 carton)Chiefly correspondence, writings, topical files, and speeches. Writings include unpublished and published articles and annual editions of the Guide to Southern Politics (1985-1989). Topical files include information re 1958 local elections in S.C. and the 1960 national elections collected for Wyman's undergraduate thesis, The Development of the Republican Party in South Carolina (completed for Harvard, 1961); and materials re political developments in Georgia (2001-2003). University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University LibrariesGreeley, Horace, 1811-1872. Papers, 1837-1872.Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872.Papers, 1837-1872.1 box (.25 cu. ft.)This collection consists primarily of correspondence sent by Horace Greeley. Many of the letters in this collection concern political affairs. In particular, the letters with British correspondent, Thomas Alsop, between 1861 and 1866 in which Greeley discusses the progress of the Civil War, its effect on the relationship between the United States and Great Britain, and the importance of the struggle to emancipate the slaves. Also of note are two letters addressed to Mr. Jackson in 1871 in which Greeley expresses dismay at the corruption in the Grant administration and reconstruction policies of the Republican Party. In addition to letters this collection contains a caricature done by Thomas Nast that originally appeared in "Vanity Fair" (July 20, 1872), photographs, and notes and draft of a lecture on temperance. New York State LibraryDavis, David, 1815-1886. David Davis papers, 1815-1964 (bulk 1815-1886).Davis, David, 1815-1886.Browning, Orville Hickman, 1806-1881.Burnside, Ambrose Everett, 1824-1881.Cameron, Simon, 1799-1889.Chapin, Aaron L. (Aaron Lucius), 1817-1892.Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873.Clay, Henry, 1777-1852.Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908.Davis, George P. (George Perrin), b. ca. 1842.Davis, Henry Winter, 1817-1865.Davis, Sarah, 1844-1879.Davis, Sarah Woodruff Walker, 1814-1879.Dickey, Theophilus Lyle, 1811 or 12-1885.Douglas, Stephen A. (Stephen Arnold), 1813-1861.Edwards, Ninian, 1775-1833.Fell, Jesse W., 1808-1887.Frémont, John Charles, 1813-1890.Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881.Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885.Hardin, John J., 1810-1847.Harlan, James, 1820-1899.Hatch, O. M. (Ozias Mather), 1814-1893.Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, 1822-1893.Henry, John F., 1847-1879.Herndon, William Henry, 1818-1891.Holt, Joseph, 1807-1894.Ingersoll, Robert Green, 1833-1899.Judd, Norman B. (Norman Buel), 1815-1878.King, Willard L. (Willard Leroy), b. 1893.Lamon, Ward Hill, 1828-1893.Lincoln, Mary Todd, 1818-1882.Lincoln, Thomas, 1778-1851.Logan, Stephen T. (Stephen Trigg), 1800-1880.McClure, J. E.Medill, Joseph, 1823-1899.Milligan, Lambdin P.Oglesby, Richard J. (Richard James), 1824-1899.Orme, William Ward, 1832-1866.Pratt, Harry E. (Harry Edward), 1901-1956,Peck, E. (Ebenezer), 1805-1881.Rockwell, Julius, 1805-1888.Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866.Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872.Smith, Caleb B. (Caleb Blood), 1808-1864.Stanton, Edwin McMasters, 1814-1869.Stuart, John Todd, 1807-1885.Swayne, Noah Haynes, 1804-1884.Swett, Leonard, 1825-1889.Tilden, Samuel J. (Samuel Jones), 1814-1886.Treat, Samuel Hubbel, 1811-1887.Trumbull, Lyman, 1813-1896.Usher, John Palmer, 1816-1889.Vallandigham, Clement L. (Clement Laird), 1820-1871.Walker, William Perrin, 1778-1858.Washburne, E. B. (Elihu Benjamin), 1816-1887.Weed, Thurlow, 1797-1882.Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878.Wentworth, John, 1815-1888.White, Horace, 1834-1916.Whitney, Henry Clay, 1831-1905.Yates, Richard, 1815-1873.David Davis papers, 1815-1964 (bulk 1815-1886).1 oversize folder.Primarily copies of correspondence, legal documents, speeches, pamphlets, and newsclippings relating to Davis family matters or to Davis's career as a lawyer; a judge in the Eighth Judicial Circuit of Illinois, 1848-1862; Abraham Lincoln's campaign manager; Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, 1862-1877; and U.S. Senator, 1877-1883. Most materials were collected by Willard L. King while writing a biography of Davis. Also present are a few original Davis items plus correspondence, prepublication manuscript, and reviews relating to King's book, 1950s-1964. Topics of the Davis materials include social and economic conditions in Illinois; life in Bloomington, Ill., and family affairs; political parties, especially the Whig and Republican parties, nationally and in Illinois; presidential campaigns and elections (1856-1876); Mormons in Illinois; the Mexican War; Davis's circuit-riding relationship with Lincoln, his riding partner; the antislavery movement; the rivalry between Norman B. Judd and John Wentworth; the Lincoln-Douglas debates; newspaper activities in Missouri and Chicago during the 1860s; the Civil War and particularly Missouri during the war; Davis as the administrator of Lincoln's estate; and the selection of a successor to Chief Justice Chase. Correspondents include Davis's wife Sarah Walker Davis and his son George Perrin Davis, Orville Browning, Ambrose E. Burnside, Simon Cameron, Aaron Lucius Chapin, Salmon P. Chase, Henry Clay, Grover Cleveland, Henry Winter Davis, Theophilus Lyle Dickey, Stephen A. Douglas, Ninian Edwards, Jesse W. Fell, John C. Fremont, James A. Garfield, Ulysses S. Grant, John J. Hardin, James Harlan, Ozias M. Hatch, Rutherford B. Hayes, John F. Henry, William H. Herndon, Joseph Holt, Robert G. Ingersoll, Norman B. Judd, Ward Hill Lamon, Abraham Lincoln, Mary Todd Lincoln, Robert Todd Lincoln, Thomas Lincoln, Stephen T. Logan, J.E. McClure, Joseph Medill, Lambdin P. Milligan, Richard J. Oglesby, William W. Orme, Ebenezer Peck, Julius Rockwell, Winfield Scott, William H. Seward, Caleb Smith, Edwin M. Stanton, John T. Stuart, Noah H. Swayne, Leonard Swett, Samuel J. Tilden, Samuel H. Treat, Lyman Trumbull, John P. Usher, Clement L. Vallandigham, Elihu B. Washburne, Thurlow Weed, Gideon Welles, John Wentworth, Horace White, Henry Clay Whitney, and Richard Yates. Correspondence about an autobiography by Davis is filed in box 1, but a copy of the autobiography is not present. This autobiography was owned by J. Grant Burke of Washington, D.C. ca. 1975. Chicago History MuseumLincoln presidential election tally sheet, Harrison County, Ind., 1864.Lincoln presidential election tally sheet, Harrison County, Ind., 1864.1 folder.The collection consists of a tally sheet of the results from Harrison County, Indiana in the election of 13 state electors for the presidential election of 1864. The voter results are divided by township. Indiana Historical Society LibraryMartin, John, 1833-1913. Senator John Martin papers, [ca. 1857-ca. 1897].Martin, John, 1833-1913.Senator John Martin papers, [ca. 1857-ca. 1897].2 cubic ft. (2 boxes)Files containing correspondence clippings, and postcards of Democratic U.S. Senator John Martin. The correspondence largely concerns elections, the Republican and Democratic parties, his law practice, his involvement in the Tecumseh Town Association, and various matters regarding corporations. The files are organized loosely by date. Kansas State Historical SocietyScott, Charles F., b. 1860. Charles F. Scott papers, 1883-1938.Scott, Charles F., b. 1860.Allen, Henry Justin, 1868-1950.Curtis, Charles, 1860-1936.Denby, Edwin, 1870-1929.Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909.Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964.House, Jay E. (Jay Elmer), 1870-1936.Howe, E. W. (Edgar Watson), 1853-1937.Huxman, Walter Augustus, 1887-1972.Jardine, William Marion, 1879-1955.Landon, Alfred M. (Alfred Mossman), 1887-1987.Long, Chester I. (Chester Isaiah), 1860-1934.McCarter, Margaret Hill, 1860-1938.Paulen, Benjamin Sanford, 1869-1961.Pinchot, Gifford, 1865-1946.Reed, Clyde Martin, 1871-1949.Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.Sheldon, Charles Monroe, 1857-1946.Sunday, Billy, 1862-1935.Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927.Woodring, Harry Hines, 1887-1967.United States. Navy.Charles F. Scott papers, 1883-1938.0.2 ft. (ca. 140 items)Correspondence and misc. papers. The correspondence consists of ca. 122 letters from prominent people to Charles F. Scott and relates primarily to political matters. The letters contain information on reactions to Scott's writings, possibilities of secretary of agriculture or other high federal or Republican Party posts, overseas relief efforts, Republican principles, the University of Kansas (Lawrence), bagpipes, his defeat in 1910, and agricultural advocacy. The misc. papers include a biographical sketch, commissions, certificates for town shares, appointments, a will, invitations, and the like. Correspondents include Henry Justin Allen, Charles Curtis, Navy Secretary Edwin Denby, Edward Everett Hale, Herbert Hoover, Jay House, Edgar Watson Howe, Walter A. Huxman, U.S. Agriculture Secretary W. M. Jardine, Alf Landon, Chester I. Long, Margaret Hill McCarter, Ben S. Paulen, Gifford Pinchot, Clyde M. Reed, Theodore Roosevelt, Charles M. Sheldon, Billy Sunday, William Howard Taft, Leonard Wood, and Harry Woodring. Kansas State Historical SocietyStetson, John Walter, 1871-1919. John Walter Stetson papers, 1912.Stetson, John Walter, 1871-1919.Robinson, Leo S.Snook, Chas E. (Charles E.), 1863-Johnson, Hiram, 1866-1945.Scott, A. L.Young, Clement Calhoun, 1869-1947.Beveridge, Albert Jeremiah, 1862-1927.Baumgartner, John J.Crosby, Sumner.Thompson, Rolfe L.Whitmore, Charles A.Neumiller, Clarence L.Beale, Truxton, 1856-1936.Bancroft, Philip, 1881-1975.Crothers, George Edward, 1870-1957.Afro-American Council.John Walter Stetson papers, 1912.81 items in 20 folders in 1 portfolio.Concerning the Roosevelt Progressive Republican League of California (of which he was president), the Progressive and Republican Parties and the election of 1912. Chiefly carbon copies of League organizational papers and letters sent or pertaining to the Afro-American Council, C.L. Neumiller, George E. Crothers, Philip Bancroft, Truxton Beale, Charles A. Whitmore, Rolfe L. Thompson, Sumner Crosby, John J. Baumgartner, Albert J. Beveridge, C.C. Young, A.L. Scott, Hiram Johnson, Chas. E. Snook, and Leo S. Robinson. Campaign literature, badges and newspaper clippings. UC Berkeley LibrariesBreedlove, Jeff. [Jeff and Kathryn Breedlove collection] / Jeff and Kathryn Breedlove.Breedlove, Jeff.Breedlove, Kathryn.[Jeff and Kathryn Breedlove collection] / Jeff and Kathryn Breedlove. ca. 1928-2007.44 boxes; 28.5 linear ft.The Kathryn and Jeff Breedlove political collection consists of commercially produced videotapes, audiotapes, politically oriented books, and a large variety of political artifacts collected from 1980-2007. The collection was started during Jeff Breedlove's college involvement with Young Republican groups. Included among the videos are Republican National Committee commercial spots, Rep. Newt Gingrich workshops, campaign spots for Sen. Bob Dole and Rep. Bob Barr, and a debate between Gingrich and President Bill Clinton. The audiotapes include speeches by Gingrich and other congressmen, policy talks by conservatives such as Bill Kristol, Ralph Reed and William Bennett, and a speech by President Ronald Reagan. A variety of books by such writers as P.J. O'Rourke, Richard Viguerie, Bob Dole, and Henry Kissinger are included. The largest portion of the collection consists of political artifacts. This includes a George W. Bush talking doll, numerous t-shirts, coffee mugs, and bumper stickers. Also included is a John Kennedy commemorative plate, Ronald and Nancy Reagan bedroom shoes, and a felt hat alleged to have been worn in the first (1928) Hoover presidential campaign. The Breedloves also collected souvenirs from a number of political events and conventions that they attended, such as programs, tickets, and invitations. Jeff Breedlove has worked on a number of political campaigns, and the collection includes notebooks and binders from the campaigns of Bob Barr (1994 and 1996) and J. D. Hayworth (1998). Finally, the collection includes a large number of campaign posters and signs from campaigns run by such politicians as Gingrich, Barr, Jack Kemp, Joe Frank Harris, Trent Lott, and the Bush/Cheney campaign. The collection has an emphasis on Republican politicians, campaigns and events of the 1990s, but includes material on a few Democrats such as President Kennedy and the Mondale/Ferarro campaign of 1984. University of West Georgia, Irvine Sullivan Ingram LibraryBliss, Calvin Comins, 1823-1891. Calvin Comins Bliss papers, 1841-1906.Bliss, Calvin Comins, 1823-1891.Calvin Comins Bliss papers, 1841-1906.2 ft. (600 items)Correspondence, speech, accounts, receipts, financial statements, vouchers, bills of sale, promissory notes, contracts, leases, power of attorney, military records, certificates, reports, legislative bill, memoranda, photos, clippings, books, obituary, and various land, legal, and other business papers. The papers relate chiefly to Bliss's military service, his business, personal, and family affairs, the publication of the "Unconditional union," and to Reconstruction in Arkansas. Includes material relating to Helena, Batesville, and Little Rock, Ark., St. Louis, Mo., Memphis, Tenn., and Washington, D. C. Persons represented include M.L. Andrews, George F. Appleby, Elisha Baxter, James M. Bliss, Salmon Portland Chase, Patrick Ronayne Cleburne, Elias Nelson Conway, Samuel Ryan Curtis, Augustus Hill Garland, Hugh McCulloch, Robert Cuming Schenk, William Henry Seward, Frederick Steele, and Stewart Van Vliet. Arkansas History Commission, Department of Archives and HistoryWilliam S. Leonard papers, Leonard, William S. papers, 1859-1861 Leonard, William Smith, 1832-1902William S. Leonard papers 1859-1861 Leonard, William S. papers40 itemsThe William S. Leonard papers contain 39 letters written between 1859 and 1861 to William S. Leonard, a successful New Hampshire physician. Primarily written by his father and fiancée, they concern medical practice, courtship, financial struggles, and political matters.EnglishWilliam L. Clements LibraryDelano, Columbus, 1809-1896. Columbus Delano family papers, 1845-1889.Delano, Columbus, 1809-1896.Delano, John Sherman.Columbus Delano family papers, 1845-1889.1,500 items.3 containers.1.2 linear feet.Correspondence (largely 1869) and photograph album relating to Ohio and national politics and patronage, the Republican Party, western lands, railroad expansion, and personal and financial matters. Includes letters concerning the purchase of the archives of the Confederate States of America. Correspondents include Henry Ward Beecher, Simon Cameron, William E. Chandler, Schuyler Colfax, Roscoe Conkling, Shelby M. Cullom, Grenville Mellen Dodge, Hamilton Fish, James A. Garfield, Jay Gould, Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford Birchard Hayes, Whitelaw Reid, and John Sherman. Library of CongressAdkins, Bertha Sheppard, 1906-1983. Reminiscences of Bertha Adkins : oral history, 1967.Adkins, Bertha Sheppard, 1906-1983.Mason, John T., 1909-,Reminiscences of Bertha Adkins : oral history, 1967.Transcript: 72 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Republican National Committee; 1952 convention; women in government; impressions of President and Mrs. Eisenhower. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesBrinkerhoff, George Madoc, 1839-1928. Manuscript, no date.Brinkerhoff, George Madoc, 1839-1928.Manuscript, no date.1 item (4 p.) ; 21 cm.Fragment of manuscript describes events in Springfield, Illinois, on May 19, 1860, the day Abraham Lincoln received formal notice of his nomination for the Republican candidacy for president of the United States. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryAdams, Charles Francis, 1807-1886,. Documents relating to Charles Sumner, ca. 1828-1912.Adams, Charles Francis, 1807-1886,Agassiz, Louis, 1807-1873,Bowditch, Nathaniel, 1773-1838,Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, Baron, 1778-1868,Burton, Warren, 1800-1866,Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873,Cluseret, Gustave Paul, 1823-1900.Cogswell, Joseph Green, 1786-1871,Cushing, Caleb, 1800-1879,Dana, Richard Henry, 1815-1882,Everett, Edward, 1794-1865,Felton, C. C. (Cornelius Conway), 1807-1862,Frémont, John Charles, 1813-1890,Howe, S. G. (Samuel Gridley), 1801-1876,Johnson, Reverdy, 1796-1876,Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860,Prescott, William Hickling, 1796-1859.Sumner, Charles Pinckney, 1776-1839,Sumner, George, 1817-1863,Sand, George, 1804-1876,Putnam, George Palmer, 1814-1872,Story, Joseph, 1779-1845,Carlisle, George William Frederick Howard, Earl of, 1802-1864.Pierce, Edward Lillie, 1829-1897.Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892.Documents relating to Charles Sumner, ca. 1828-1912.2 boxes (.8 linear ft.)Documents from Charles Sumner's archive of correspondence that were excluded from the collection MS Am 1 ("Charles Sumner correspondence") as being not original letters to or from Sumner. Also included are a few other documents originating with Edward L. Pierce, Sumner's biographer. Correspondents include: Charles Francis Adams, Louis Agassiz, Nathaniel Bowditch, Lord Brougham and Vaux, Salmon P. Chase, Gustave Paul Cluseret, Caleb Cushing, Richard Henry Dana, Edward Everett, C. C. Felton, J. C. Fremont, S. G. Howe, Reverdy Johnson, Theodore Parker, George Palmer Putnam, George Sand, and Joseph Story. Authors of compositions and notes include George Earl of Carlisle and John Greenleaf Whittier. EnglishSpanish; CastilianFrenchItalianHoughton LibraryMcLaughlin, William. William McLaughlin oral history interview.McLaughlin, William.Olson, David.William McLaughlin oral history interview.1 folder .1 cu.ft.This collection consists of the oral history interview of William McLaughlin, who was Chairman of the Republican Party in Michigan, and therefore was influential in and knowledgeable about Gerald Ford's presidential campaign of 1976. To get his recollections of the primary struggle between Ford and Reagan, and then the race between Ford and Carter, David Olson held a taped interview with McLaughlin on Dec. 7, 1976. The sound recording produced at this meeting and transcripts of the remarks are included in the collection, which is arranged as received in chronological order. State Archive of MichiganWier, Roy William, 1888-1963. Roy Wier papers, 1920-1969.Wier, Roy William, 1888-1963.Aalbu, R. M., 1891-Benke, E. R.Danielian, N. R. (Noobar Retheos).Grey, Carl R. (Carl Raymond), 1889-1955.Hoyer, Eric G.Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978.Huntress, Carroll B.Olson, Floyd Björnstjerne, 1891-1936.Peterson, Paul Kenneth, 1915-Thye, Edward John, 1896-Roy Wier papers, 1920-1969.4.0 cu. ft. (6 boxes and 1 oversized box).Correspondence, clippings, printed materials, and other papers relating to Wier's career as a U.S. congressman (Democratic-Farmer Labor) from Minnesota's third district (1949-1961). Also includes correspondence, printed materials, and newspaper clippings detailing Wier's career in the labor movement, his election to the Minneapolis School Board, and his campaigns for Congress from 1948 through 1960. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryGilder, Richard Watson, 1844-1909. Correspondence of Richard Watson Gilder, 1887-1931.Gilder, Richard Watson, 1844-1909.Brigham, Johnson, 1846-1936,Correspondence of Richard Watson Gilder, 1887-1931.44 pieces.1 box.The collection consists of letters mainly from Richard Gilder addressed to Brigham Johnson, editor of the Cedar Rapids Republican and later Iowa State Librarian. Subjects discussed in the letters include literary matters, political issues (particularly Grover Cleveland and the Republican Party), David Bennett Hill, the Gilder family and Gilder's wife, Helena de Kay Gilder. After Richard Gilder's death in 1909, Brigham continued to correspond with Helena de Kay Gilder and the Gilders' daughter, Rosamond Gilder. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical GardensMyers, George A., 1859-1930. Papers, 1890-1929.Myers, George A., 1859-1930.Anderson, William T.Bradford, James.Brown, Jere A.Cottrill, Charles.Green, John P.Tyler, Ralph.Papers, 1890-1929.4.5 cubic ft.Correspondence relating to Ohio and national politics, especially to the Republican Party and its candidates, conventions, campaigns, and issues; appointments and activities. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyVidal, Michel, b. 1824. Michel Vidal papers, 1869.Vidal, Michel, b. 1824.Michel Vidal papers, 1869.2 items.Letter to Benjamin Perly Poore, editor of the CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY, gives the Washington, D.C. addresses of Louisiana congressmen and an autobiographical sketch states that Vidal was elected as a "radical Republican." Louisiana State University, LSU LibrariesWitwer, Samuel W. (Samuel Weiler), 1908-1990. Papers, 1946-1977.Witwer, Samuel W. (Samuel Weiler), 1908-1990.Papers, 1946-1977.6.75 linear feet 6 boxes.Correspondence, diary, articles, reports, minutes, legal papers, campaign material, business records, pamphlets, programs, newsletters and news clippings. Correspondence makes up a large part of this collection and deals with every aspect of his political and civic involvement. Copy of Witwer's diary kept during his tenure with the constitutional convention describes not only factual occurrences but also his personal feelings about them. Articles and reports about other constitutional conventions and from the Illinois Con-Con. Minutes from Chicago Urban League and Citizens for a Greater Chicago. Legal papers from cases with which Witwer was involved. Campaign material from Witwer, Nixon and Charles Percy. Business records from Urban League, Citizens for a Greater Chicago and Witwer's senatorial campaign. Numerous news clippings from all of Witwer's career and especially related to the constitutional convention. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryGrosvenor, William M. (William Mason), 1835-1900. William M. Grosvenor papers, 1828-1916.Grosvenor, William M. (William Mason), 1835-1900.William M. Grosvenor papers, 1828-1916.3.5 linear ft. ( 7 boxes)Correspondence, speeches, and publications including a large number of clippings of his articles and some of his books and pamphlets. Grosvenor also participated actively in Liberal Republical politics, and materials relating to his activities in Missouri and Cincinnati are included here. An interesting sketchbook done by Grosvenor while on a trip in the West, ca. 1870, is also in the collection. Among the correspondents are Carl Schurz, Nelson W. Aldrich, James A. Garfield, Murat Halstead, Joseph R. Hawley, Horace White, and Whitelaw Reid. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesTaft, Robert A. (Robert Alphonso), 1889-1953. Robert A. Taft papers, 1885-1980 (bulk 1938-1953).Taft, Robert A. (Robert Alphonso), 1889-1953Robert A. Taft Papers 1885-1980 (bulk 1938-1953)522,000 items; 1,451 containers plus 1 classified and 3 oversize; 581 linear feetUnited States senator from Ohio, Republican Party leader, and lawyer. Correspondence, family and personal papers, political and legislative files, subject files, business and financial papers, speeches and writings, and other papers relating primarily to Taft's career in the Senate and to his role as a national leader in the Republican Party.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionProgressive League of North Dakota. Membership application, [1908].Progressive League of North Dakota.Membership application, [1908].1 item.State Historical Society of North Dakota State ArchivesMichigan Club (Detroit, Mich.). Michigan Club records, 1894-1895Michigan Club (Detroit, Mich.)Haigh, Henry A.Hecker, Frank J.Michigan Club records, 1894-18950.2 linear ft. (1 wallet)Letters to members of the Michigan Club, written to Frank J. Hecker, president, and Henry A. Haigh, secretary, mainly from U.S. Senators and Congressmen, in Feb.1895. Detroit Public Library, Detroit Main LibraryDay, Frank A. (Frank Arah), 1855-1928. Frank A. Day papers, 1889-1928.Day, Frank A. (Frank Arah), 1855-1928.Adams, Elmer E. (Elmer Ellsworth), 1861-1950.Anderson, Sydney, 1881-1948.Avery, Carlos, 1868-1930.Bixby, Tams, 1855-1922.Bowler, James Madison, 1838?-1916.Burnquist, J. A. A. (Jacob Alfred Arner), 1879-1961.Christianson, Theodore, 1883-1948.Clague, Frank, 1865-1952.Clapp, Moses E. (Moses Edwin), 1851-1929.Corser, Elwood Spencer, 1835-1917.Croffut, W. A. (William Augustus), 1835-1915.Davis, Cushman Kellogg, 1838-1900.Davis, Tom, 1877-1960.Donnelly, Ignatius, 1831-1901.Dunn, Robert C. (Robert Campbell), 1855-1918.Gilbert, Cass, 1859-1934.Gregg, Oren Cornelius, 1845-1926.Hall, H. P. (Harlan Page), 1838-1907.Hammond, Winfield S., 1863-1915.Hays, Theodore L., 1867-1945.Hays, Will H. (Will Harrison), 1879-1954.Hodgson, Laurence C. (Laurence Curran), 1874-1937.Hoidale, Einar, 1870-1952.Holm, Mike, 1874-1952.Johnson, Magnus, 1871-1936.Johnson, Marcus, 1849-1928.Kellogg, Frank B. (Frank Billings), 1856-1937.Lawler, Daniel William, 1859-1926.Lind, John, 1854-1930.Lowden, Frank O. (Frank Orren), 1861-1943.McCleary, J. T. (James Thompson), 1853-1924.McEwen, William E., 1874-1933.Olson, Floyd Björnstjerne, 1891-1936.Owen, Sidney Mark, 1838-1910.Preus, J. A. O. (Jacob Aall Ottesen), 1883-1961.Rockefeller, John (John Davison), 1874-1960.Sageng, Ole O., 1872-1963.Shipstead, Henrik, 1881-1960.Simpson, Josephine Sarles, 1862-1948.Sullivan, Mark, 1874-1952.Tawney, James Albertus, 1855-1919.Towne, Charles Arnette, 1858-1928.Volstead, Andrew John, 1860-1947.Washburn, William D. (William Drew), 1831-1912.Weiss, Anton Charles, 1862-1938.Frank A. Day papers, 1889-1928.2.0 cu. ft. (5 boxes).Correspondence, clippings, financial papers, and other items relating to Day, a Fairmont (Martin County, Minn.) newspaper editor who served in the Minnesota legislature (1878, 1887-1895, 1926-1928), as lieutenant governor (1895-1897), as private secretary to Governor John A. Johnson (1905-1909), and as a member of the board of visitors of the State Board of Control (1923-1926). Most of the papers consist of letters from other journalists and politicians, concentrated in the years 1894-1897, 1915-1916, and 1923-1927. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryBelser, Irvine Furman, 1889-1969. Democrat or Republican, which? : typescript, 1966 May 5 / Irvine F. Belser.Belser, Irvine Furman, 1889-1969.Forum Club (Columbia, S.C.)Democrat or Republican, which? : typescript, 1966 May 5 / Irvine F. Belser.22 leaves ; 28 cm.University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University LibrariesHanna, Marcus Alonzo, 1837-1904. Papers.Hanna, Marcus Alonzo, 1837-1904.Papers. 1903 NOV 16.1 item (1 p.)Letter to I.D. McCutcheon of Seattle, Washington, re. thanks for the congratulations on the victory in Ohio. Republican party should continue in power and Ohio has spoken unequivocally. Written from Washington, D.C. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyDalton, Ted, 1901-1989. Papers, 1933-1978, 1952-1959.Dalton, Ted, 1901-1989.Almond, J. Lindsay (James Lindsay), 1898-1986.Baker, Howard.Benson, Ezra Taft.Byrd, Harry Flood, 1887-1966.Byrd, Harry Flood, 1914-Dalton, John N.Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981.Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969.Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006.Godwin, Mills E. (Mills Edwin), 1914-1999.Holton, A. Linwood (Abner Linwood), 1923-Howard, A. E. Dick.Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994.Paschall, Davis Young, 1911-2001.Poff, Richard H. (Richard Harding), 1923-2011.Powell, Lewis F., 1907-1998.Rockefeller, Nelson A. (Nelson Aldrich), 1908-1979.Stanley, Thomas B. (Thomas Bahnson), 1890-1970.Stephens, Allie Edwards Stokes.Tuck, William M. (William Munford), 1896-1983.Willey, Edward E.Papers, 1933-1978, 1952-1959.14 boxes.Papers, 1933-1978, of Ted Dalton, Virginia state senator, 1944-1959; Republican candidate for governor of Virginia in 1953 and 1957; and U.S. District judge for the Western district of Virginia. Includes correspondence, speeches, news clippings, photographs, recordings, reels of film and legal opinions. Subjects covered include Republican Party politics, the Virginia General Assembly, highways, compulsory automobile insurance, segregation, the Gray Commission Report (Commission on Public Education), the College of William and Mary, and Dalton's appointment as federal judge. Prominent correspondents include J. Lindsay Almond, Howard Baker, Ezra T. Benson, Harry F. Byrd, Sr., Harry F. Byrd, Jr., John N. Dalton, Colgate W. Darden, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Gerald R. Ford, Mills E. Godwin, Albertis S. Harrison, A. Linwood Holton, J. Edgar Hoover, A.E. Dick Howard, Richard Nixon, Davis Y. Paschall, Richard H. Poff, Lewis F. Powell, Nelson A. Rockefeller, Thomas B. Stanley, A.E.S. Stephens, William M. Tuck, and Edward E. Willey. William & Mary LibrariesReece, B. Carroll (Brazilla Carroll), 1889-1961. B. Carroll Reece Papers, 1865-1971 (bulk 1946-1960).Reece, B. Carroll (Brazilla Carroll), 1889-1961.B. Carroll Reece Papers, 1865-1971 (bulk 1946-1960).2 oversize boxes.Consists of correspondence, speeches, Congressional reports, clippings, scrapbooks, photographs and memorabilia which document the personal and professional aspects of Reece's life. East Tennessee State University, TETOregon Committee to Re-Elect President Ford. Oregon Committee to Re-Elect President Ford papers [manuscript], 1976.Oregon Committee to Re-Elect President Ford.Oregon Committee to Re-Elect President Ford papers [manuscript], 1976..25 cubic feet (4 folders)Papers and campaign literature relating to the activities of the Oregon Committee to Re-Elect President Ford, 1976. Oregon Historical Society Research LibraryCoolidge, Jennie, 1866-1933. Jennie Coolidge papers, 1879-1937.Coolidge, Jennie, 1866-1933.Allen, Mary Jester.Cook, Lora Haines.Fosseen, Carrie, 1875-1963.Hanger, Lucy Galt.Kellogg, Frank B. (Frank Billings), 1856-1937.Pettengill, Betty Lee Haye.Smith, Frederick P.Stearns, Frank W. (Frank Waterman), 1856-1939.Jennie Coolidge papers, 1879-1937.1.5 cu. ft. (4 boxes).Correspondence, printed materials, and photographs mainly detailing Mrs. Marshall Harvey Coolidge's activities as officer of the national and Minnesota Daughters of the American Revolution (1918-1933); as chair of the Minneapolis Division, Children's Year Committee of the National Council of Defense (1918-1919); and as a member of the Woman's Club of Minneapolis and the Republican Women's Committee of Hennepin County. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsKlein, Herbert G. (Herbert George), 1918-2009. Reminiscences of Herbert George Klein : oral history, 1967.Klein, Herbert G. (Herbert George), 1918-2009.Edwin, Ed,Reminiscences of Herbert George Klein : oral history, 1967.Transcript: 39 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Richard M. Nixon's elections to the House and Senate; 1952 campaign and election; Nixon fund. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesStevenson, Andrew, 1784-1857. Letter to "Dr. Sir" [manuscript] 1828 November 8.Stevenson, Andrew, 1784-1857.Letter to "Dr. Sir" [manuscript] 1828 November 8.1 item.Stevenson writes to "Dr. Sir," re: the political mistake of a Mr. "W." and urges him not to "despair of seeing the Republicans of N. England, uniting with us . . ." University of Virginia. LibraryElizabeth Bradley Heffelfinger scrapbooks and related papers., 1931-1976.Heffelfinger, Elizabeth Bradley, 1900-1981.Elizabeth Bradley Heffelfinger scrapbooks and related papers. 1931-1976. Scrapbook material of Elizabeth BradleyHeffelfinger, Republican National Committeewoman, 1948-1960, documenting her political work andpublic life as well as the home front war work of the Women's Activities Division of the MinneapolisCivilian Defense Council, 1942-1946.Minnesota Historical SocietyElliot L. Richardson Papers, 1780-1999, (bulk 1947-1999)Richardson, Elliot L., 1920-1999.Elliot L. Richardson papers, 1780-1999165,000 items.471 containers plus 8 oversize plus 11 classified.238 linear feet.Correspondence, memoranda, speeches, writings, subject files, reports, briefing data, financial records, printed materials, photographs, and other papers relating primarily to Richardson's political career in Massachusetts and later as a cabinet official during the administrations of presidents Richard M. Nixon, Gerald R. Ford, and Jimmy Carter. Includes papers documenting Richardson's service as U.S. under secretary of state (1969-1970), U.S. secretary of health, education, and welfare (1970-1973), U.S. attorney general (1973), fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (1974-1975), U.S. ambassador to Great Britain (1975-1976), and President Carter's representative at the third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea (1977-1980). Subjects include Richardson's book The Creative Balance: Government, Politics, and the Individual in America's Third Century (1976), federal funding, Henry Kissinger's role in national security affairs, international maritime law, the oil crisis, National Defense Education Act of 1958, Republican Party, domestic social issues, state and national politics and government, Vice-President Spiro Agnew's resignation, and Watergate chief prosecutor Archibald Cox. Also includes papers relating to Richardson's work at the law firms of Ropes & Gray, Boston, Mass., and Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, Washington, D.C. Includes an item (1780) pertaining to Massachusetts' first attorney general, Robert Treat Paine. Correspondents include Morton I. Abramowitz, Spiro T. Agnew, Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe, Edward W. Brooke, George Bush, Wilbur E. Cohen, William S. Cohen, William T. Coleman, Jr., Charles W. Colson, Archibald Cox, Richard G. Darman, John D. Ehrlichman, Paul Bamela Engo, Gerald R. Ford, Felix Frankfurter, Learned Hand, Wilmot R. Hastings, Christian A. Herter, Jr., Henry A. Kissinger, Richard G. Kleindienst, Tommy T.B. Koh, Richard E. Mastrangelo, Jonathan Moore, Richard M. Nixon, J. Stanley Pottinger, William P. Rogers, William Ruckelshaus, Leverett Saltonstall, Francis W. Sargent, Jonathan T. Smith, Russell E. Train, John A. Volpe, and Charles E. Wyzanski, Jr.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionDudley, Thomas H. (Thomas Haines), 1819-1893. Papers of Thomas H. Dudley, 1841-1900 (bulk 1843-1891).Dudley, Thomas H. (Thomas Haines), 1819-1893.Carey, Henry Charles, 1793-1879.Papers of Thomas H. Dudley, 1841-1900 (bulk 1843-1891).4786 pieces.63 boxes, 34 volumes and 2 scrapbooks.Letters (including 22 volumes of diplomatic correspondence) that include Dudley's personal and political correspondence throughout his entire political career. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical GardensGoodwin, Robert Kingman, 1905-1983. Papers of Robert K. Goodwin, 1866-1983.Goodwin, Robert Kingman, 1905-1983.Gross, H.R. (Harold Royce), 1899-Hickenlooper, Bourke B. (Bourke Blakemore), 1896-1971.Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964.Papers of Robert K. Goodwin, 1866-1983.1 linear ft., (2 boxes)The papers of Robert K. Goodwin primarily concern Goodwin's political activities. There are correspondence files with letters from many Republican politicians, including: H.R. Gross, Bourke B. Hickenlooper, and Herbert Hoover. Some of the political subject files include presidential inaugurations, Herbert Hoover Birthplace Foundation, Republican state conventions, and H.R. Gross. There are also copies of speeches given by Goodwin, biographical materials, and photographs. University of Iowa LibrariesFessenden, William Pitt, 1806-1869. Papers, 1837-1869.Fessenden, William Pitt, 1806-1869.United States. Dept. of the Treasury.United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance.Papers, 1837-1869.0.8 linear ft.Correspondence. Western Reserve Historical Society, Research LibraryBlaine, James Gillespie, 1830-1893. James Gillespie Blaine family papers, 1777-1945 (bulk 1870-1892).Blaine, James Gillespie, 1830-1893James Gillespie Blaine Papers 1777-1945 (bulk 1870-1892)7,000 items; 48 containers; 20 linear feet; 21 microfilm reelsUnited States secretary of state, United States representative and senator from Maine, and journalist. Family and general correspondence, speeches, writings, diaries, memoirs, notebooks, scrapbooks, and other papers documenting Blaine's public career.EnglishEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionDole, Robert J., 1923-. [Robert J. Dole House of Representatives papers, 1960-1969]Dole, Robert J., 1923-[Robert J. Dole House of Representatives papers, 1960-1969] 1960-1969.119 linear ft.University of Kansas Archives / MSS / Rare Books, Kenneth Spencer Research LibraryUnderwood, John C., fl. 1856-1862. Correspondence of John C. Underwood [manuscript] 1856-1862.Underwood, John C., fl. 1856-1862.Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872Weed, Thurlow, 1797-1882.Clemons, Sherard A., fl. 1861,Correspondence of John C. Underwood [manuscript] 1856-1862.11 items.Letters, 1856, 1858, 1860-62, Underwood, a member of the American Emigrant and Homestead Company, to William Henry Seward regarding emigration, the Republican Party, & Seward as a possible candidate. The correspondence also includes letters, 1857 & 1860, to Thurlow Weed, and a letter, 1861 February 18, Sherard A. Clemons to Underwood, regarding consequences to Southern Republicanism if Lincoln is the candidate. University of Virginia. LibraryHughes, Charles Evans, 1862-1948. Correspondence, 1908.Hughes, Charles Evans, 1862-1948.Hazard, Frederick Rowland, 1858-1917.Correspondence, 1908.1 folder.Three letters, one from New York manufacturer Frederick Hazard to Charles Evans Hughes, and two letters from Hughes to Hazard. The correspondence concerns the 1908 Republican Convention in Chicago where Hughes was nominated to the Presidency; the need to reform the office of the Vice-President; economic trends; Hughes's governorship of New York, and his role in exposing insurance malpractice in New York. Massachusetts Historical SocietySamuel I. Hayakawa Papers, 1926-1994Hayakawa, S. I. (Samuel Ichiyé), 1906-Samuel I. Hayakawa Papers, 1926-1994Number of Containers: 524 manuscript boxes, 35 cubic foot boxes, 37 card file boxes, 10 oversize boxes.; (259.5 linear feet)Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, government documents, clippings, other printed matter, photographs, phonotape cassettes, videotape cassettes, and memorabilia, relating to semantics and education, student radicalism, the Japanese American community, American politics, the Republican Party, and American foreign relations and domestic policy.EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesStebbins, Francis Reuben, 1818-1892. Francis Reuben Stebbins papers, 1856-1896.Stebbins, Francis Reuben, 1818-1892.Cass, Lewis, 1782-1866.Chandler, Zachariah, 1813-1879.Colfax, Schuyler, 1823-1885.Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872.McKinley, William, 1843-1901.Waldron, Henry, 1819-1880.Francis Reuben Stebbins papers, 1856-1896.15 items.Letters, 1856-1858, from Lewis Cass, Zachariah Chandler, Schuyler Colfax, and Henry Waldron commenting on national politics and the Republican party; also note, 1870, from Horace Greeley, and letter, 1896, from William McKinley to Dr. A.W. Smith, chairman of the Republican State Committee; miscellaneous legal and business papers. Bentley Historical LibraryMarudas, Peter, 1937-. Oral history interview, 1976.Marudas, Peter, 1937-Rome, Paula.Oral history interview, 1976.Typescript : 25 p.Tape : cassette (50 min.)Topics include the influences of Theodore R. McKeldin; his religion; the Republican Party as the party of Lincoln; and Judge Simon Sobeloff as one of McKeldin's chief advisors. Maryland historical societyLa Follette, Robert M. (Robert Marion), 1855-1925. Papers of Robert M. La Follette, 1879-1910.La Follette, Robert M. (Robert Marion), 1855-1925.Papers of Robert M. La Follette, 1879-1910.161 microfilm reelsCorrespondence, speeches, legislative reports, briefs, bills, and receipts, consisting chiefly of business and political papers. Occasional personal letters include a very few from La Follette's immediate family. Most of the legal papers are for the period prior to 1900. Bulk of the collection consists of correspondence of the period 1900-1910, pertaining to Wisconsin politics and the progressive movement within the Republican Party. Correspondents include Joseph W. Babcock, John J. Blaine, Henry A. Cooper, Andrew Dahl, James O. Davidson, Herman Ekern, John J. Esch, John Hannan, Samuel A. Harper, William D. Hoard, Irvine L. Lenroot, Francis McGovern, William McKinley, Gilbert Roe, Alfred Rogers, Theodore Roosevelt, John C. Spooner, James A. Stone, William H. Upham, Charles R. Van Hise, William F. Vilas, and Albert G. Zimmerman. A separate series of papers consists of correspondence (1896-1900) with the Dane County Telephone Company. Library of CongressThomas Harrison Reed Papers, 1902-1971Reed, Thomas Harrison, b. 1881.Thomas Harrison Reed Papers 1902-19718 linear ft.Consultant in municipal government, professor of political science at the University of California and the University of Michigan. Correspondence and other papers concerning his work with the National Municipal League, as municipal consultant, and as director of studies of the Republican Program Committee.EnglishBentley Historical LibraryJohn D. M. Hamilton Papers, 1935-1972Hamilton, John D. M., 1892-1973John D. M. Hamilton Papers 1935-19727,000 items; 26 containers; 8 linear feet; 1 microfilm reelLawyer, state legislator, and public official of Kansas. Correspondence, speeches, interviews, subject files, and other papers relating primarily to Hamilton's career in the Republican Party, including as chairman of the Republican National Committee.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionOut where the west begins., [1932?].Quigley, Walter Eli, 1890-1962.Out where the west begins. [1932?].A reminiscent account (typed, 106 p.) of Quigley's career as an organizer for the Nonpartisan League (1915-1919); his activities in the Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party; and work with such political leaders as Arthur C. Townley, Floyd B. Olson of Minnesota, and Lynn Frazier and William Lemke of North Dakota.Minnesota Historical SocietyRentschler, William H. William H. Rentschler papers, 1949-1975.Rentschler, William H.William H. Rentschler papers, 1949-1975.6 sound recordings.Correspondence, memorandums, newspaper clippings, campaign literature, and other papers of William H. Rentschler, primarily concerning his work with the Illinois Republican Party, as well as his civic service for the Better Boys Foundation and Rockford College. Topics include Richard Nixon's presidential campaigns, especially the 1968 campaign for which Rentschler served as Illinois presidential campaign manager; Rentschler's 1960 and 1970 primary campaigns for the United States Senate; and the infrastructure, leading personalities, and constituency of the Illinois Republican Party. Includes 6 reel-to-reel audio tapes. Chicago History MuseumSilas B. Dutcher family papers, circa 1820-1930Silas B. Dutcher family papers circa 1820-19306.34 Linear feet; in seven full manuscript boxes, one half manuscript box, and two oversize boxes.The Silas B. Dutcher family papers span the period circa 1820 to 1930 and are housed in seven full manuscript boxes, one half-manuscript box, and two oversize boxes measuring 6.34 linear feet. The collection is composed primarily of Dutcher's business and political correspondence during the period 1861 to 1908. Dutcher occupied various political appointments in New York City and Brooklyn during this period, including Supervisor of Internal Revenue, Pension Agent, Appraiser of the Port of New York, and New York Supervisor of Public Works. During the same period, Dutcher also worked in mercantile and financial positions, such as director of Metropolitan Life Insurance and president of both Union Dime Savings and the Hamilton Trust Company. Additional items in the collection include family correspondence, newspaper clippings, ephemera, family and political scrapbooks, and various certificates awarded to Dutcher throughout his illustrious career.Center for Brooklyn History (2020-)Bursum, Holm O., 1867-1953. Papers, 1873-1936.Bursum, Holm O., 1867-1953.Fall, Albert B. (Albert Bacon), 1861-1944.Baca, Elfego, 1864-1945.Cutting, Bronson M., 1888-1935.Papers, 1873-1936.20 boxes (7.35 cu. ft.) + 1 oversize folder.2 v.The materials in the collection document Holm O. Bursum's personal life as well as his business and political careers. Correspondence, documents, and news clippings chronicle Bursum's ranching activities, his tenure as Warden at the New Mexico State Penitentiary, various election campaigns, Republican Party involvements, and legislative activities. It includes documents relating to the controversial Indian Lands Bill, commonly known as the Bursum Bill. Albert B. Fall, Bronson Cutting and Elfego Baca are three of the more well know New Mexico personalities represented in Bursum's collection. The collection is arranged in a broad chronological sequence. EnglishSpanish; CastilianUniversity of New Mexico-Main CampusReed, Thomas Harrison, b. 1881. Thomas H. Reed papers, 1902-1971.Reed, Thomas Harrison, b. 1881.Allin, Cephas Daniel, 1875-1927.Atwood, Albert W. (Albert William), 1879-1975.Barrows, David Prescott, 1873- .Beard, Charles A. (Charles Austin), 1874-1948.Bromage, Arthur W. (Arthur Watson), 1904-1979.Brownlow, Louis, b. 1879.Crane, Robert Treat, b. 1880.Fairlie, John A. (John Archibald), 1872-1947.Foster, William Trufant, 1879-1950.Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964.Lowell, A. Lawrence (Abbott Lawrence), 1856-1943Malone, Dudley Field, 1882-1950.Merriam, Charles Edward, 1874-1953.Munro, William Bennett, 1875-1957.Ogg, Frederic Austin, 1878-1951.Putnam, George Haven, 1844-1930.Reeves, Jesse Siddall, 1872-1942.Shattuck, Henry Lee, 1879-1971.Shurtleff, Flavel, 1879-1978.Smith, Harold Dewey, 1898-1947.Teggart, Frederick John, 1870-1946.Upson, Lent Dayton, 1886-1949.Vandenberg, Arthur H. (Arthur Hendrick), 1884-1951.Vanderbilt, Arthur T., 1888-1957.White, Leonard Dupee, 1891-1958.Thomas H. Reed papers, 1902-1971.8 linear ft.Correspondence and other papers concerning his work with the National Municipal League, as municipal consultant, and as director of studies of the Republican Program Committee; also photographs. Bentley Historical LibraryHubbard, David, 1792-1874. David Hubbard papers, 1807-1871.Hubbard, David, 1792-1874.Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850.Lewis, Dixon H. (Dixon Hall), 1802-1848.Biddle, Nicholas, 1786-1844.Clay, C. C. (Clement Claiborne), 1816-1882.Crallé, Richard K. (Richard Kenner), 1800-1864.Foster, Ephraim Hubbard, 1794-1854.King, William R. (William Rufus), 1786-1853.Moore, Andrew Barry, 1807-1873.Nooe, John Augustine, 1812-1865.Wise, Henry A. (Henry Alexander), 1806-1876.Brown, Campbell, 1840-1893.Ewell, Lizinka Campbell Brown, 1820-1872.Hubbard, Eliza Campbell, ca. 1811-1844.Hubbard, Rebecca Stoddert, 1798-1872.David Hubbard papers, 1807-1871.240 items.Papers, predominantly incoming correspondence, of David Hubbard. Includes correspondents such as John C. Calhoun, James K. Polk, D.H. Lewis, Nicholas Biddle, Clement Claiborne Clay, Richard K. Crallé, Ephraim H. Foster, William R. King, Andrew B. Moore, J.A. Nooe, and Henry A. Wise. Topics include land transactions and national as well as Tennessee and Alabama politics. Correspondents frequently mention the national bank, slavery, economic problems of the country, Democratic and Whig politics, the elections of Martin Van Buren, James K. Polk, and Abraham Lincoln, and black Republicanism. Sale of Indian lands in Alabama and Mississippi involving Hubbard's Chickasaw Company in the 1830s and 1840s is also frequently mentioned. Family correspondence features letters of George Campbell Brown, Lizinka Campbell Brown Ewell, Eliza Campbell Hubbard, and Rebecca Stoddert Hubbard. Land records, accounts, and legal documents round out the collection. Tennessee State Library & Archives, TSLAPolk, W. Benjamin (William Benjamin), 1930-. Papers, 1953-1987 (bulk 1971-1982).Polk, W. Benjamin (William Benjamin), 1930-Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives.Illinois. Dept. on Aging.Papers, 1953-1987 (bulk 1971-1982).3 linear ft. (3 boxes)Bill file, subject file, campaign financial records, correspondence, printed material and newsclippings. The collection reflects Polk's service in the House of Representatives and the Department on Aging. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryDaugherty, Henry Micajah, 1860-1941. Papers.Daugherty, Henry Micajah, 1860-1941.Papers. 1920,1921.2 items.Letters 2/16/20 from Harding for President National Headquarters, Washington, D.C. to Charles R. Forbes, Spokane, Washington, asking him for help in gaining Oregon for Harding; 5/31/21 as Attorney General from Washington to Senator Frank B. Willis about promoting H.C. Heckman to Chief of Division of Accounts. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyHarry S. Cummings Papers, 1890-1986, (bulk 1890-1917)Cummings, Harry S., 1866-1917Harry S. Cummings Papers 1890-1986 (bulk 1890-1917)50 items; 2 containers; 0.6 linear feetAfrican-American politician and lawyer. Scrapbooks, correspondence, and ephemera relating to Cummings’s service on the city council in Baltimore, Md., and his activities in national and local Republican Party politics.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionLeinenweber, Harry Daniel, 1937-. Papers, 1972-1982.Leinenweber, Harry Daniel, 1937-Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission.Illinois. Regional Transit Authority.Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives.Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee.Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources Committee.Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Judiciary II Committee.Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Executive Committee.Papers, 1972-1982.17.25 linear ft. (17 boxes)Correspondence, legislative bills, reports, notes, memoranda, articles, press releases, newsclippings, invitations and speeches concerning abortion, crime, the death penalty, education, the environment, the Equal Rights Amendment, Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission, Regional Transit Authority and teachers' retirement system. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryRepublican National Committee, Public Relations records, 1960-1966(bulk)Republican National Committee, Public Relations records, 1960-1966(bulk)Files of Gus Miller contain correspondence, memoranda, press releases, photographs, newsletters, pamphlets, "Daily Press Advisory Newsheets," and other printed and mimeographed material concerned mainly with the 1964 Republican presidential campaign, although it also includes items that relate to the 1953 and 1957 inaugurations and the presidential elections of 1956 and 1960; research material, constitutions, newsletters, brochures, clippings, and other printed matter (ca. 1940-1956), regarding Republican organizations in Colorado, Florida, Illinois, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, and Wyoming; correspondence files of John P. Ellis, radio-television-film coordinator for the 1960 presidential elections; records, tape recordings (175 reels), and transcriptions (76 items) of Goldwater and Miller campaign speeches; one-minute television spots and television programs on ABC, NBC, and CBS (27 films); and teletype copy on the Republican National Convention in San Francisco, July 1964; also includes an original letter from Theodore Roosevelt, 1918, expressing his views on Woodrow Wilson's policies on World War I and an unsigned copy of a memorandum to Roosevelt on the subject, possibly written by Henry Lane Wilson, and items concerning the assassination of John F. Kennedy, including rolls of teletype copy (United Press International) of the events in Dallas and tape recordings (3 reels) of the President's funeral.EnglishDivision of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.Wiley, Alexander, 1884-1967. Reminiscences of Alexander Wiley : oral history, 1964.Wiley, Alexander, 1884-1967.Mason, John T., 1909-,Reminiscences of Alexander Wiley : oral history, 1964.Transcript: 63 leaves.Childhood, education; political experience; election to United States Senate; World War II; Senator Joseph McCarthy. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesBascom, William F. Papers, 1860 July 7.Bascom, William F.Papers, 1860 July 7.1 item, 1 p.Letter, July 7, 1860, from William F. Bascom, Columbus, O., relating to securing speakers to work in Lincoln's campaign with special reference to P. Van Trump. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyFletcher, Henry Prather, 1873-1959. Henry Prather Fletcher microfilm collection, 1917-1949 (inclusive), [microform].Fletcher, Henry Prather, 1873-1959.Henry Prather Fletcher microfilm collection, 1917-1949 (inclusive), [microform].1 reel.Correspondence (284 items) of Henry Prather Fletcher, located in the Charles Dewey Hilles Papers (MS 281), James Rockwell Sheffield Papers (MS 446), Frank L. Polk Papers (MS 656), and Edward M. House Papers (MS 466). Correspondence with Hilles concerns the Republican Party while that with Polk and House relates to Fletcher's ambassadorships to Chile and Mexico during the Wilson administration. Yale University LibraryO'Brian, John Lord, b. 1874. Reminiscences of John Lord O'Brian : oral history , 1952.O'Brian, John Lord, b. 1874.Albertson, Dean, 1920-,Reminiscences of John Lord O'Brian : oral history , 1952.Transcript: 611 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Early childhood and education; Harvard; public activities in Buffalo; law practice, 1900; Crapsey case; New York Assemblyman, 1907; New York State politics, 1898-1915; New York Constitutional Convention, 1915; election of 1916; United States Attorney; Theodore Roosevelt-William Barnes libel suit; World War I: Von Rintelen conspiracy case, 1917; War Emergency Division, Department of Justice, 1917-19; German espionage, First Amendment cases before the Supreme Court; "Red Raids" and A. Mitchell Palmer; Zimmermann Note, 1917; election of 1920, head of Anti-Trust Division, 1929-32; Tennessee Valley Authority; law practice in Washington; Republican National Convention, 1940; Office of Production Management; Supply Priorities and Allocations Board; War Production Board; impressions of. (cont.) Theodore Roosevelt, Elihu Root, Henry L. Stimson, Alfred E. Smith, Supreme Court Justices Louis Brandeis, Oliver W. Holmes, and Benjamin Cardozo. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesCrothers, George Edward, 1870-1957. George E. Crothers papers, 1905-1957.Crothers, George Edward, 1870-1957.George E. Crothers papers, 1905-1957.16.5 linear feet.Correspondence (1905-1957), speeches, articles, legal documents, photographs, newsclippings and scrapbooks. Major subjects include Stanford University, Republican Party activities (1909-1930), California State Normal Schools, United States monetary policy and U.S. relations with the Republic of China (1920-1940). Correspondents include persons prominent in educational and political affairs in the U.S. as well as many leading California lawyers and educators. Also includes correspondence between Crothers and his brother T. G. Crothers relating to Stanford Board of Trustees matters and University legal problems, minutes of the Board (April 1905, May-June 1907), a typescript description of the founding grant and an anonymous diary (1895-1902). Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesUtah State Republican Central Committee records, 1956-1997Utah State Republican Central Committee records 1956-199734.5 linear feetThe Utah State Republican Central Committee records (1956-1997) consist of national, state, and county political materials. Included are correspondence, articles, news releases, campaign materials, financial papers, scrapbooks, and voting materials.EnglishJ. Willard Marriott Library. University of Utah Manuscripts DivisionTom Russell collection, 1928Russell, Tom, collector.Tom Russell collection 19281 folder; (0.1 linear feet)Republican campaign literature, relating to Herbert Hoover and the presidential election of 1928.EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesBattle, Lucius D. Papers of Lucius D. Battle, 1952-1970 (bulk 1952-1963).Battle, Lucius D.Papers of Lucius D. Battle, 1952-1970 (bulk 1952-1963).100 p.Battle's papers contain forty-three letters from Dean Acheson, written between 1952 and 1963 and in 1970. The letters are primarily personal in nature, though they do contain a few comments on Republican policies and personalities in the 1950s. The collection also contains a copy of a letter from Robert Schuman to Acheson, dated March 5, 1953; a letter from Battle to Acheson which suggests editorial changes in Acheson's forthcoming book, A Democrat Looks at His Party; and a copy of a speech by Ben Hill Brown, Jr., American Consul General to Turkey, given to the Istanbul Rotary Club on December 20, 1960. Harry S. Truman LibraryGoldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1909-1998. Goldwater, Barry, collection, 1949-1965.Goldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1909-1998.Shadegg, Stephen C.Goldwater, Barry, collection, 1949-1965.31 ft. 8 in.Collection consists of political consultant Stephen Shadegg's campaign files for Goldwater's 1952 and 1958 U.S. Senate campaigns and his 1964 Republican presidential primary effort. He managed Goldwater's campaign in Oregon and in the general election for Region VII, which included Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, Montana, Wyoming, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska and Hawaii. EnglishSpanish; CastilianUniversity of Texas LibrariesTreat, John Harvey, 1839-1908. Republican speeches and political facts ... : containing facts for the people both east & west, north & south in the glorious cause of liberty : manuscript, 1857 Jan. 20.Treat, John Harvey, 1839-1908.Republican speeches and political facts ... : containing facts for the people both east & west, north & south in the glorious cause of liberty : manuscript, 1857 Jan. 20.1 v. (45 p.) ; 19 cm.Treatise concerning mid-19th century political causes, with commentary on the political strength of the Southern states, slavery, and other topics. Houghton LibraryWoods, George Lemuel, 1832-1890. George L. Woods recollections, [188-].Woods, George Lemuel, 1832-1890.George L. Woods recollections, [188-].Originals : 70 leaves ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (71 exp.) : negative (Rich. 111:4) and positive.From Missouri to Oregon, 1847; to the Yreka mines, California, 1851; farmer and student of law in Oregon, 1852-1862; co-owner of a ferry at Lewiston, Idaho, 1862; lawyer, county judge, and journalist at The Dalles; governor of Oregon, 1866-1870; political campaigns in California and the East; lobbying activities in Washington, D.C.; Reconstruction politics; appointment as governor of Utah Territory, 1871; views on the political struggles between Mormons and non-Mormons, Mormon theocracy, female suffrage, polygamy, and other matters. UC Berkeley LibrariesFrémont, John Charles, 1813-1890. ALS, 1856 September 4 : New York, to F.M. Haight, Edward P. Flint, Gilbert A. Grant, Ira P. Rankin, and Theodore Rayne.Frémont, John Charles, 1813-1890.Flint, Edward P.Grant, Gilbert A.Haight, F. M.Rankin, Ira P.Rayne, Theodore.ALS, 1856 September 4 : New York, to F.M. Haight, Edward P. Flint, Gilbert A. Grant, Ira P. Rankin, and Theodore Rayne.2 p. ; 22 x 18 cm.As the first Republican nominee for president, JCF refutes that California banking interests have "any power to control my opinion or actions in public or private matters. In the event of my election to the Office of President, information and counsel would be welcomed from every source; but my official action would be governed by my own judgment alone." Copley Press, J S Copley LibraryBrown, Walter Folger, 1869-1961. Walter F. Brown Papers [microform], 1907-1950.Brown, Walter Folger, 1869-1961.Black, Hugo LaFayette, 1886-1971.Bricker, John W. (John William), 1893-1986.Fess, Simeon D. (Simeon Davidson), 1861-1936.Foraker, Joseph Benson, 1846-1917.Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964.Knox, Frank, 1874-1944.Perkins, George W. (George Walbridge), 1862-1920.Proctor, William C.Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.Strauss, Lewis L.Taft, Robert A. (Robert Alphonso), 1889-1953.Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.Vandenberg, Arthur H. (Arthur Hendrick), 1884-1951.Willis, Frank B. (Frank Bartlette), 1871-1928.Walter F. Brown Papers [microform], 1907-1950.1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.Lawyer, railroad executive, politician, U.S. Postmaster General and Assistant Secretary of Commerce. Correspondence, newspaper clippings, speeches, press releases, and a report on the reorganization of the executive branch of the Government in 1923. The correspondence relates chiefly to Republican politics in Ohio and nationally. Includes correspondence (1938-43) with R.E. Eggleton, Paul M. Godehn, and Hainer Hinshaw, on the United Air Lines case concerning award of airmail contracts before the U.S. Court of Appeals. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyFairbanks, Newton Hamilton, 1859-1937. Newton Hamilton Fairbanks Papers [microform], 1913-1934.Fairbanks, Newton Hamilton, 1859-1937.Cox, James M.Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.Daugherty, H. M. (Harry Micajah), 1860-1941.Burton, Theodore E. (Theodore Elijah), 1851-1929.Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923.Foraker, Joseph Benson, 1846-1917.Herrick, Myron T. (Myron Timothy), 1854-1929.Hynicka, Rudolph Kelher, 1859-1927.Scarborough, W. S. (William Sanders), 1854?-1926.Willis, Frank B. (Frank Bartlette), 1871-1928.Busbey, Ralph C.Halley, William E., 1915-1971.Heintz, Victor.Bride, William H.Beitler, Frank.Mengert, H. R.Republican Party (Ohio). State Central Committee.Newton Hamilton Fairbanks Papers [microform], 1913-1934.1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.Manufacturer and politician. Correspondence, press releases, a portion of Fairbanks' autobiography relating to the nomination of Warren G. Harding for President, and other papers of Fairbanks, chairman of the Republican State Central Committee of Ohio. The correspondence includes 10 letters (1914-1919) of Harding dealing primarily with factional struggles within the Republican Party, but also containing insights as to how Harding viewed himself; and 17 letters written by Harry M. Daugherty. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyDewey, Charles Schuveldt, 1882-1980. [Scrapbooks of clippings, 1938-1946].Dewey, Charles Schuveldt, 1882-1980.[Scrapbooks of clippings, 1938-1946].5 v. ; 30-30 x 40 cm.Dewey, Charles Schuveldt, 1882-1980. Chicago History MuseumEdwards, Lee. Lee Edwards papers, 1878-2004.Edwards, Lee.Edwards, Willard, 1902-1990.Lee Edwards papers, 1878-2004.326 ms. boxes, 4 oversize boxes.Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, studies, financial records, printed matter, and sound recordings of interviews and other audiovisual material, relating to conservatism in the United States, the mass media, Grove City College, the Heritage Foundation, the Republican Party, Walter Judd, Barry Goldwater, and Ronald Reagan. Includes extensive research material used in books and other writing projects by Lee Edwards. Also includes papers of Willard Edwards, journalist and father of Lee Edwards. Sound use copies of sound recordings available. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryCrane, Winthrop Murray, 1853-1920. Winthrop Murray Crane papers, 1877-2000 ; bulk: 1896-1932.Crane, Winthrop Murray, 1853-1920.Crane, Josephine Boardman, 1873-1972.Crane, Winthrop Murray, 1879-1881.Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933.Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924.Massachusetts. Governor (1900-1903 : Crane)Massachusetts. Lieutenant Governor (1896-1898 : Crane)Winthrop Murray Crane papers, 1877-2000 ; bulk: 1896-1932.6 cartons (stored offsite), 2 narrow boxes (stored onsite), and 1 oversize box (stored onsite)Papers of Winthrop Murray Crane, 1877-2000, include correspondence pertaining to Crane's tenures as lieutenant governor and governor of Mass., 1896-1903, and United States senator from Mass., 1904-13. Correspondence includes letterpress books and letters received by Crane from colleagues, businessmen, and constituents pertaining to daily activities, political interests, appointments accepted and refused, and the 1902 carriage accident involving Crane and Theodore Roosevelt. The papers also include a small autograph collection of letters written to Crane from Theodore Roosevelt, William H. Taft, Woodrow Wilson, and Calvin Coolidge, among others, including a 13-page letter from Roosevelt pertaining to Crane's involvement in the mediation of the1902 national coal strike. The papers also include loose clippings, scrapbooks pertaining to Crane's career and the Crane family; addresses; a commonplace-book kept by an unidentified person, 1877-1885; calling cards; printed ephemera; and biographical information and correspondence received by Crane's widow Josephine Porter Boardman, and son Winthrop Murray Crane after his death in 1920. Massachusetts Historical SocietyRepublican Party (Ill.). State Convention (1858 : Springfield, Ill.). Resolutions, [1858 June 16].Republican Party (Ill.). State Convention (1858 : Springfield, Ill.)Resolutions, [1858 June 16].8 items.Resolutions primarily concerning slavery and the party's opposition to its extension to the territories. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryRussell Wheeler Davenport Papers, 1899-1980, (bulk 1930-1954)Davenport, Russell Wheeler, 1899-1954Russell Wheeler Davenport Papers 1899-1980 (bulk 1930-1954)24,530 items; 102 containers plus 1 oversize; 40.8 linear feetAuthor, editor, and political activist. Correspondence, memoranda, diaries, writings, speeches, research material, political files, biographical material, photographs, and other papers relating primarily to Davenport's career as a writer and editor with and magazines, his involvement with the Republican Party, his work with the Institute for Creative Research, New York, N.Y., his writings including (1955), his service in World War I and II, and his personal life. Fortune Life The Dignity of ManEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionHenry Justin Allen Papers, 1896-1942, (bulk 1919-1942)Allen, Henry Justin, 1868-1950Henry Justin Allen Papers 1896-1942 (bulk 1919-1942)80,000 items; 214 containers; 85.4 linear feetPublisher and governor of and United States senator from Kansas. Correspondence, supplemented by speeches, articles, printed matter, clippings, and miscellaneous papers relating to Allen's public career, especially his terms as governor and senator.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionBechtel, Jacob H. Jacob H. Bechtel papers 1858-1862.Bechtel, Jacob H.Jacob H. Bechtel papers 1858-1862.20 items.The Jacob H. Bechtel papers contain 20 letters written by Jacob H. Bechtel to his brother George that reflect the thoughts and experiences of a moderate in Virginia during the Civil War. William L. Clements LibraryMercado, Edward 1937-. Papers, 1924-2001.Mercado, Edward 1937-Papers, 1924-2001.10.47 cubic ft.Centro de Estudios PuertorriquenosRobert Charles Hill papers, 1942-1978Hill, Robert Charles, 1917-1978Robert Charles Hill papers183 manuscript boxes, 73 envelopes, 29 oversize boxes, 1 overesize folder, 9 motion picture film reels, 4 sound tape reels (125 linear feet)Speeches and writings, correspondence, reports, clippings, other printed matter, photographs, motion picture film, and sound recordings, relating to conditions in and American relations with Latin America and Spain, American foreign policy and domestic politics, and the Republican Party.EnglishEnglishHoover Institution ArchivesScott, Hugh, 1900-1994. Papers of Hugh Scott, 1978-1985.Scott, Hugh, 1900-1994.Baker, Howard H. (Howard Henry), 1925-Carazo, Rodrigo, 1926-2009,Carter, Jimmy, 1924-Heinz, John, 1938-1991.Papers of Hugh Scott, 1978-1985.10 items.Papers include four letters, 1975-1978, from President Jimmy Carter to Scott thanking Scott for his support for the Panama Canal treaties and a letter of support favoring recognition of the People's Republic of China; and a letter, 1980, from President Rodrigo Carazo Odio of Costa Rica concerning the Panama Canal treaties. There is also an article by Hugh Scott entitled "Memoirs of a 1920's Law Student," printed in the Northern Virginia Sun, 1984 October 5; and a letter, 1984 November 6, from Senate Majority Leader Howard H. Baker responding to Scott's statement concerning Baker. Papers also include a commemorative invitation to President Ronald Reagan's 1985 inauguration and a cover sheet indicating that the public inauguration would be held on Monday, 21 January. The cover sheet originally was sent to Scott by Senator John Heinz, chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee and requested a financial contribution to help the committee's "early efforts to preserve our Republican Senate majority in 1986." University of Virginia. LibraryCrisp, Mary Dent, 1923-. Papers, 1970-1992 (inclusive).Crisp, Mary Dent, 1923-Papers, 1970-1992 (inclusive).13.5 linear ft.Collection includes professional correspondance, speeches, notes, photographs, press books, audiotapes, videotapes, and campaign buttons and other memorabilia. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaLeonard, William Smith, 1832-1902. William S. Leonard papers, 1859-1861.Leonard, William Smith, 1832-1902.Leonard, L. W. (Levi Washburn), 1790?-1864.Greenwood, Martha (Mattie)William S. Leonard papers, 1859-1861.40 items.The William S. Leonard papers contain 39 letters written between 1859 and 1861 to William S. Leonard, a successful New Hampshire physician. Primarily written by his father and fiancée, they concern medical practice, courtship, financial struggles, and political matters. William L. Clements LibraryBernhard LeVander Papers., 1937-1981 (bulk 1941-1952).LeVander, Bernhard, 1916-. Bernhard LeVander Papers. 1937-1981 (bulk 1941-1952).Newspaper clippings, correspondence and memoranda, speeches, and other papers of a Twin Cities attorney and associate of Minnesota governor Harold Stassen, who also served as director of the Minnesota Division of Social Welfare (1943) and as chairman of the Republican State Central Committee (1946-1950). Much of the material relates to Stassen's campaigns for governor and for president of the United States. Bernhard LeVander was the younger brother of Minnesota governor Harold LeVander.Minnesota Historical SocietyBriefcase [realia].Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923.Briefcase [realia]. 1921 circa1 item : tan, red ; 37 cm long, 55 cm wide, 6 cm deep.Briefcase made of tan-colored pigskin leather has two straps, both with hinge locks and keys. There are six interior compartments. The case, which dates from around 1921, is monogrammed "W.G.H." for Warren G. Harding. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyWatts, Elijah S. 1836-1909. Elijah S. Watts papers 1861-1907.Watts, Elijah S. 1836-1909.Elijah S. Watts papers 1861-1907..66 cubic feet.Collection includes military correspondence of Watts, who rose from the rank of captain to lieutenant colonel in the 2nd Ky. Cavalry Regiment (U.S.A.). It also includes speeches delivered by Watts to veterans groups and Memorial Day assemblies in Oak Park, Ill., as well as memoirs concerning conflicting Union and Confederate sympathies in Nelson County, Ky., in 1861, the early history of the 2nd Ky. Cavalry Regt., the Battle of Chickamauga and aspects of daily military life. There is also a large collection of official orders issued by the War Dept. and numerous Union army headquarters and several military maps of the Chickamauga campaign. The Filson Historical SocietyHughes, Robert W. (Robert William), 1821-1901. Papers, 1818-1900.Hughes, Robert W. (Robert William), 1821-1901.Agassiz, Louis, 1807-1873.Arthur, Chester Alan, 1829-1886.Bancroft, George, 1800-1891.Butler, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1818-1893.Cass, Lewis, 1782-1866.Crozet, Claudius, 1790-1864.Curry, J. L. M. (Jabez Lamar Monroe), 1825-1903.Daniel, John M. (John Moncure), 1825-1865.Daniel, John W. (John Warwick), 1842-1910.DeBow, James Dunwoody Brownson, 1820-1894.Ewell, Benjamin Stoddert, 1810-1894.Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885.J. B. H. (James Barron Hope), 1829-1887.James, G. P. R. (George Payne Rainsford), 1801?-1860.Johnston, Joseph E. (Joseph Eggleston), 1807-1891.Lee, William Fitzhugh Henry, 1837-1891.Longstreet, James, 1821-1904.Mosby, John Singleton, 1833-1916.Randolph, Alfred Magill, 1836-1918.Wickham, William Fanning.Papers, 1818-1900.103 items.Prominent correspondents include Louis Agassiz, Chester A. Arthur, George Bancroft, Benjamin F. Butler, Lewis Cass, Claudius Crozet, J.M.L. Curry, John Moncure Daniel, John Warwick Daniel, J.D.B. DeBow, Benjamin S. Ewell, Ulysses S. Grant, James Barron Hope, G.P.R. James, Joseph E. Johnston, W.H.F. Lee, James Longstreet, John S. Mosby, Bishop Alfred Magill Randolph, and William Fanning Wickham (concerning his father John Wickham and members of the Richmond Bar including John Marshall.). William & Mary LibrariesWeeks, Sinclair, 1893-1972. Reminiscences of Sinclair Weeks : oral history, 1967.Weeks, Sinclair, 1893-1972.Edwin, Ed,Reminiscences of Sinclair Weeks : oral history, 1967.Transcript: 172 leaves.Tape: 4 reels.Finance Chairman, Republican National Committee; 1952 campaign; Secretary of Commerce, 1953-58: departmental operations and Cabinet meetings. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesScott, Hugh, 1900-1994. Papers of Hugh Scott, 1965-1987.Scott, Hugh, 1900-1994.Bush, George, 1924-Dague, Paul Bartram, 1898-1974,Goldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1909-1998,Goodling, George Atlee, 1896-1982,Kitchel, Denison, 1908-2002,Papers of Hugh Scott, 1965-1987.ca. 25 items.Papers assembled by Richard W. Murphy, legislative assistant to Senator Scott, 1964-1969, which "shed light on the senator's political philosophy as a leading moderate Republican of his era." The papers, many of which are copies, contain correspondence from other Republican legislators regarding Scott's support and political stances. Of interest are letters concerning a disagreement with Barry Goldwater on moderation and the rebuilding of the Republican Party in 1965 generated by a speech Scott gave at the California Republican League Convention in December 1964, a copy of which is included. The collection also contains Murphy's reminiscences of Scott for inclusion in a projected book by Lauren B. Meiswinkel; a copy of photograph of the George W. Bush family in 1987 together with a letter to Scott very briefly referring to the upcoming 1988 presidential election; and several examples of Scott's wit taken from the pages of the "Congressional Record," "Will the gentleman yield? the Congressional Record humor book," and "From bussing to bugging: the best in congressional humor." Correspondents include George Bush, Paul B. Dague, Barry Goldwater, George A. Goodling, and Denison Kitchel. University of Virginia. LibraryCamp, Elisha. Elisha Camp papers, 1756-1879.Camp, Elisha.Elisha Camp papers, 1756-1879.7.2 cubic ft.; 9 v.Correspondence, accounts, contracts, leases, surveys, bonds, deeds, receipts, and other land, legal, and business papers, political broadsides and pamphlets pertaining to the early history of Jefferson County, New York, particularly on the township of Hounsfield, on the trasnfer of land from intermediate investors to actual settlers, on the attempts to make Sackets Harbor a great commercial center, and on the accompanying economic, political, and social developments. Collection is chiefly concerned with Camp, who served as representative of his brother-in-law Augustus Sacket, and for other absentee landowners such as David A. Ogden, Thomas L. Ogden, Peter Kemble, Ezra Hounsfield, Lemuel Storrs, Henry Champion, Herman LeRoy, William Bayard, James M. Ellis, Cornelius Ray, Michael Hogan, James Le Ray Chaumont, the executors of the Nicholas Olive estate and the executors of Nicholas Gouvernor. Papers after 1845 are chiefly family letters between Camp and his children and Elisha E. Camp who was in Mexico (1847), Green Bay, Wisconsin, Washington Territory, and Oregon, and a series of Civil War letters. Names of persons and firms represented include David Boyd, President James Buchanan, DeWitt Clinton, James C. Duane, George Hale, L. Seymour, Gerrit Smith, Jesse C. Smith, Charles Smyth, Joseph C. Yates, the Jefferson County Agricultural Society, Jefferson County Bank, Lake Ontario Steamboat Co., Ogden Land Co., and the Sackets Harbor and Ellisburgh Railroad. Other topics include the Sackets Harbor and Saratoga Railroad, Sackets Harbor Steam and Ferry Boat Co., Union Academy, and the Watertown and Rome Railroad. Also, handbills, editorials, and speeches concerning National Republican Party politics on the New York State and local levels, and containing uncomplimentary references to the Bucktail faction. Other papers pertain to the militia system, the United States Navy, restrictive fees on Lake Ontario commerce, and water rights at Brownville, New York. Cornell University LibraryKapp, Friedrich, 1824-1884. Papers of Friedrich Kapp, 1842-1884.Kapp, Friedrich, 1824-1884.Papers of Friedrich Kapp, 1842-1884.600 items.1 container.Correspondence relating to the life and political philosophy of Kapp, education, history of the German Forty-Eighters in the U.S., the Nationalliberale Partei (founded 1866), the slavery question, and the U.S. Republican Party. Includes material gathered from the Börsenverein der Deutschen Buchhändler relating to Kapp's posthumous work, "Geschichte des Deutschen Buchhandels" (volume 1, 1886). Correspondents include Kapp's father Dr. Friedrich Kapp, his sister Ida Kapp, his cousin Johanna Kapp, his uncle Ernst Kapp, and his nephew and son-in-law Alfred V. D. Leyen, and Berthold Auerbach, Eduard Cohen, Ludwig Feuerbach, Friedrich Hammacher, Heinrich Kruse, Edward Lasker, Julius Rodenberg, Heinrich V. Sybel, H. Von Holst, and Joseph Weydemeyer. Library of CongressWork, Hubert, 1860-1942. Hubert Work miscellaneous papers, 1922-1939.Work, Hubert, 1860-1942.Hubert Work miscellaneous papers, 1922-1939.2 ms. boxes.Clippings, correspondence, and typescripts of speeches, relating to American politics, Herbert Hoover, and the Republican Party. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryBrady, James Dennis, 1843-1900. Letters and clippings of James Dennis Brady [manuscript] 1859-(1900)-1948.Brady, James Dennis, 1843-1900.Baily, James H.Herrick, Sophia Bledsoe, 1837-1919,Lamar, L. Q. C. (Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus), 1825-1893Letters and clippings of James Dennis Brady [manuscript] 1859-(1900)-1948.550 items.Letters and clippings covering his career as officer in the Second Army Corps of the Army of the Potomac, as official of the Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Va., as several times Collector of Internal Revenue at Petersburg, and especially as a leader in the Republican Party in Virginia, material on his service in Congress and his break with William Mahone being included here. 2 scrapbooks. Series of three newspaper articles on Brady by James H. Baily from Catholic Virginian 9-23 July 1948. Collection includes a brief note from L.Q.C. Lamar to Sophia Bledsoe, 1877 February 16. University of Virginia. LibraryMacKinnon, George E., 1906-1995. George E. MacKinnon Papers, 1927-1995.MacKinnon, George E., 1906-1995.Blackmun, Harry A. (Harry Andrew), 1908-1999.Brownell, Herbert, 1904-Burger, Warren E., 1907-Campbell, Thomas, 1952-Crowley, Marshall O.Cullen, Dick.Devitt, Edward J. (Edward James), 1911-Engstrand, Gary.Hovde, Frederick L., 1908-Larson, Earl R.Lord, Miles.Murrell, John H.Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994.Riley, Neil.Rogers, William P. (William Pierce), 1913-Silha, Otto A.Stassen, Harold Edward, 1907-2001.Thye, Edward John, 1896-Trohan, Walter, 1903-Turner, Robert W.Veysey, Arthur.Nordbye, Gunnar H. (Gunnar Hans), 1888-1977.Walsh, Leonard P.Woods, Rose Mary.George E. MacKinnon Papers, 1927-1995.178.0 cu. ft. (178 boxes)Subject files (1927-1995), judicial files (1969-1995), and personal papers (1938-1995) of a legislator, naval officer, congressman, Republican Party campaigner, U.S. district attorney for Minnesota, gubernatorial candidate, special assistant to the U.S. attorney general, corporate attorney for Investors Diversified Services, and U.S. Court of Appeals judge for the District of Columbia circuit. The papers include correspondence and memoranda, bills, committee files, case files, investigative materials, legal case files and opinions, press releases, reports, speeches, printed items, clippings, and other material related to MacKinnon's political, prosecutorial, and judicial careers. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryYates family. Papers, 1789-1936.Yates family.Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885.Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.Herndon, William Henry, 1818-1891.Papers, 1789-1936.14.9 linear feet 35 1/2 boxes.Correspondence, scrapbooks, notebooks, letterpress books, genealogy notes, manuscripts, speeches, news clippings, legal documents and pamphlets. Letters from many important political figures of the Civil War period including Lincoln, Grant, Herndon, Seward, Stanton, McClernand, Logan, Ingersoll, Dubois, Koerner, David Davis, Jesse Fell, Lyman Trumbull, O.H. Browning, and Augustus French. Also many letters from enlisted men and their families. Letters from Holly Springs, Chattanooga, New Orleans, Vicksburg and Corinth. Also Yates letters to his wife while he was in Washington, D.C. Richard, Jr.'s include letters to his friend, Chicago lawyer James E. Babb, often discussing his political career. Letters from John Palmer, William H. Taft and Theodore Roosevelt. Also letters to and from distant relatives discussing genealogy. Copies of speeches for both men. Scrapbooks of political clippings and family news. Bound volumes of accounts, letters, congressional material and campaign material. Unpublished biography of Yates, Sr. by L.U. Reavis. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryFrenkil, Victor, 1908-. Oral history interview, 1976.Frenkil, Victor, 1908-Richardson, Richard.Oral history interview, 1976.Typescript : 4 p.Tape : cassette (60 min.)Topics include Maryland governor Theodore R. McKeldin's character, work habits, influences, public works, activities, concern for civil rights, low key approach in dealing with black militants in the 1960s, and role in the Republican Party. Maryland historical societyJensen, Julie. Transcription of a newspaper article about Crawfordsville, Iowa / by Julie Jensen.Jensen, Julie.Transcription of a newspaper article about Crawfordsville, Iowa / by Julie Jensen. [19--]4 leaves ; 28 cm.Transcription by Rachek Adel of an article which appeared in the Times Democrat (Davenport, Iowa) on Sunday, October 3, 1965 describing political activity in Crawfordsville, Iowa in 1854. The town was an abolitionist stronghold and is reputed to be the site of the first recorded meeting of the Republican Party, although documentation for this claim is lacking. The article also describes a connection between the town and the Bronte sisters. Sarah Crawford, daughter of the town's namesake, is connected to both of these accounts. Iowa State Historical SocietyEastman, Dorothy,. Myra McGrath and Dorothy Eastman collection, 1921-1969.Eastman, Dorothy,McGrath, Myra,Myra McGrath and Dorothy Eastman collection, 1921-1969.1 linear ft.Material relating to Herbert Hoover including invitations, clippings, photographs, itineraries, programs, Republican convention material, holograph notes and doodles made by Hoover, and memorabilia collected by Myra McGrath and Dorothy Eastman during their years as secretaries to Hoover until his death. Herbert Hoover LibraryWadsworth, James Wolcott, 1877-1952. Reminiscences of James Wolcott Wadworth : oral history, 1952.Wadsworth, James Wolcott, 1877-1952.Bombard, Owen,Link, Wendell,Albertson, Dean, 1920-,Reminiscences of James Wolcott Wadworth : oral history, 1952.Transcript: 458 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Childhood and education; rural life in upstate New York; New York State Assembly, 1905-10; New York politics, 1910-15; United States Senate, 1915-27; Republican National Convention, 1916; World War I; Newton Baker; European travel; League of Nations and Senate debate; Warren Harding era; 1920 National Defense Act; Prohibition; United States House of Representatives, 1933-45; vignettes of political contemporaries. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesArmstrong, James Sinclair, 1915-. Reminiscences of James Sinclair Armstrong : oral history, 1972.Armstrong, James Sinclair, 1915-Richard, John,Reminiscences of James Sinclair Armstrong : oral history, 1972.Transcript: 125 leaves.Tape: 2 reels.Illinois Republican party; Commissioner Securities and Exchange Commission, 1952-57; Dixon-Yates case, Adams-Goldfine affair; Assistant Secretary for Financial Management of the Navy, 1957; military spending, closing down of naval installations; aircraft carriers, destroyer escorts; phasing out redundant weapons systems; Polaris. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesLodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924. Lodge-Roosevelt correspondence, 1884-1924.Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924.Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.Roosevelt, Edith Kermit Carow, 1861-1948.Lodge-Roosevelt correspondence, 1884-1924.11 boxes.Letters, telegrams, notes, and speeches exchanged between Mass. senator Henry Cabot Lodge and Theodore Roosevelt covering more than four decades, 1884-1918. Topics range from their families, friendships, and personal lives, to careers, politics, and world events. They include letters written from Roosevelt during his days with the Rough Riders and letters from his African expedition of 1909-10. Other topics include the Alaska Boundary Tribunal, the Panama Canal, the Colombia Treaty, President Woodrow Wilson and his administration, World War I, and national politics, in particular the elections of 1908 and 1916, and the Republican, Democratic, and Progressive Parties. The collection also includes the edited manuscript of Selections from the Correspondence of Theodore Roosevelt and Henry Cabot Lodge (1925) which included approximately half of the correspondence. Letters 1919-24 were primarily exchanged between Lodge and Roosevelt's widow, Edith Kermit Roosevelt, and pertain to the publication of the correspondence. Massachusetts Historical SocietySlater, Ilene. Reminiscences of Ilene Slater : oral history, 1968.Slater, Ilene.Edwin, Ed,Reminiscences of Ilene Slater : oral history, 1968.Transcript: 58 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Secretary for Citizens for Eisenhower; secretary to Sherman Adams in the White House. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesBrown, Clarence James, 1893-1965. Papers 1891-1965.Brown, Clarence James, 1893-1965.Taft, Robert A. (Robert Alphonso), 1889-1953.Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964.Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969.Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994.Willis, Frank B.Donahey, A. Victor.Knox, Francis.Westmoreland, William C. (William Childs), 1914-2005.Martin, Joseph.Benson, Ezra Taft.Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972.Rockefeller, Nelson A. (Nelson Aldrich), 1908-1979.Rhodes, James.McCormick, John.Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006.Herbert, Thomas.O'Neil, C. William.Bricker, John.Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973.Brown Publishing Company, Blanchester, Ohio.Hoover Commission.United States. Congress. House.Papers 1891-1965.66 cubic feet.Lieutenant Governor, secretary of state, and U.S. Representative, of Ohio. Correspondence, speeches, reports, pamphlets, periodicals, scrapbooks, and clippings, documenting Brown's political career, relating particularly to the 1948 Republican national convention and efforts to nominate Robert A. Taft, and to the Hoover Commissions; and business records (1922-52) of the Brown Publishing Company, Blanchester, Ohio. Includes legislative correspondence and reports (1963-65) from the 88th and 89th Congresses. Contact repository for more information. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyElly Peterson papers, 1943-2006, 1961-1980Peterson, Elly, 1914-Elly Peterson papers 1943-2006 1961-198025 linear feet, 4 outsize volumes and 1 oversize folder (UAm)Michigan Republican Party official, 1961-1969, assistant chairman of the national Republican Party, 1963-1964 and 1969-1970, candidate for, U.S. senate in 1964, and co-chair of ERAmerica, a national organization promoting the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment. Papers consist of correspondence, reports, speeches, organizational records of ERAmerica, scrapbooks and photographs.EnglishBentley Historical LibraryAmes, Edwin Gardner, 1856-1935. Edwin Gardner Ames papers, 1856-1931 (bulk 1887-1927).Ames, Edwin Gardner, 1856-1935.Edwin Gardner Ames papers, 1856-1931 (bulk 1887-1927).ca. 70 cubic feet.The papers consist of personal and business correspondence, letter books, notebooks, financial and insurance records, court papers, notebooks, and maps. Included are records relating to the Walker-Ames Company, William Walker, Cyrus Walker, Emily Talbot Walker, Talbot Cyrus Walker, the Puget Lumber Company, the Puget Sound Trading Company, the Puget Sound Commercial Company, the Puget Sound Tug Boat Company, the Puget Mill Company, the Rainier Investment Company, the Admiralty Tug Boat Company, the Hall Brothers Marine Ry and Ship Building Co., the Douglas Fir Exploitation and Export Company, the West Coast Lumbermen's Association, the Pacific Coast Lumber Manufacturers' Association, the St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Company, the Pacific Lumber Inspection Bureau, the Admiralty Logging Company, the Puget Sound Stevedoring Company, Pope & Talbot, the General Insurance Company of America, the Western Forestry and Conservation Association, the Washington Forest Fire Association, Drummond Lighterage Company, Hughes, McMicken, Dovell & Ramsey (law firm), the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, the First National Bank (Port Townsend, Washington), the Metropolitan Building Company, the National Bank of Commerce, the Puget Sound Cedar & Lumber Company, Union Savings and Trust Company (Seattle, Washington), the Puget Sound Navigation Company, the Port Blakely Mill Company, and the Grays Harbor Commercial Company. Other persons represented in the papers include Ames's father, John Keller Ames; mother, Sarah (Albee) Ames; Victor H. Beckman, Julius H. Bloedel, Edward James Brown, Patrick P. Carroll, Richard W. Condon, Martin L. Davey, George Donworth, Jacob Furth, De Witt C. Hitchcock, William E. Humphrey, Albert Johnson, Wesley Livsey Jones, Bertha Knight Landes, John J. McGilvra, Edward F. Merrill, John Franklin Miller, Edward B. Palmer, Will H. Parry, George E. Plummer, Miles Poindexter, George A. Pope, Mark E. Reed, Frederick C. Talbot, William H. Talbot, Talbot C. Walker, and Hugo Winkenwerder. University of Washington. LibrariesSmith, Caleb B. (Caleb Blood), 1808-1864. Papers of Caleb Blood Smith and Charles William Spooner, 1820-1916 (1861-1875).Smith, Caleb B. (Caleb Blood), 1808-1864.Clay, Cassius Marcellus, 1810-1903Smith, Walton John.Smith, Elizabeth Walton,Papers of Caleb Blood Smith and Charles William Spooner, 1820-1916 (1861-1875).899 pieces.10 boxes, also, one scrapbook.Personal, political, and business correspondence of Caleb Blood Smith, chiefly letters addressed to him. The bulk of the correspondence covers his tenure as the Secretary of the Interior and U.S. Judge, with material relating to other aspects of Smith's legal and political career. The letters discuss the state of the Republican Party in Indiana, slavery and abolitionism, national politics, Indian affairs, war news, and request political patronage. Correspondents include Cassius Marcellus Clay, William Sprague, Frederick William Seward, Richard Wigginton Thompson, and others. There is also a draft of Smith's speech on the role of oratory in the government (1862). Also included are items related to Smith's death, including a copy of President Lincoln's "Order of Condolence" and letters of condolence, real estate and railroad lands, and Masonic papers and certificates. Military papers and personal correspondence of Charles William Spooner. The collection contains a letter book with copies of communications, orders, accounts, received and sent by Spooner during his service aboard of the Reindeer. The letter book also contains a roster of the crew and copies of Spooner's post-war official correspondence. Also included are descriptive lists and muster rolls of the Reindeer, some Navy instructions, and newspaper clippings and hand drawn maps dealing with Morgan's Raid. The post-war portion of Spooner's deals chiefly with his European travels, language and law studies, legal practice, and membership in veterans' organizations. A large portion of his correspondence is in German and French. There are some materials of William L. Spooner. The collection contains a substantial amount of Civil War newspaper clippings. EnglishFrenchGermanHuntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical GardensHalleck, Charles A. (Charles Abraham), 1900-1986. Reminiscences of Charles Abraham Halleck : oral history, 1967.Halleck, Charles A. (Charles Abraham), 1900-1986.Luter, John,Reminiscences of Charles Abraham Halleck : oral history, 1967.Transcript: 35 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.1952 Republican Convention and campaign; President Eisenhower's relations with Congress. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesRichards, Richard Olsen, 1866-1930. Papers, 1892-1926.Richards, Richard Olsen, 1866-1930.Papers, 1892-1926.4 cubic ft.Includes manuscripts, correspondence, form letters, broadsides, petitons to the state legislature, clippings and other papers. Consists mainly of Richards' political papers from the years 1904-1926, especially those pertaining to the South Dakota Direct Legislative Organization, the Republican State Primary League, the Roosevelt Republican State League, and the Scandinavian Republican State League. South Dakota State ArchivesUnion Republican Congressional Committee. Letter : Washington, D.C., to Postmaster, Sedalia, Mo, 1872 Aug. 22.Union Republican Congressional CommitteeHarlan, James, 1820-1899Barton, William Eleazar, 1861-1930,William E. Barton Collection of Lincolniana (University of Chicago)Letter : Washington, D.C., to Postmaster, Sedalia, Mo, 1872 Aug. 22.1 item (1 p.).Letter signed. Solicits campaign contributions for the Republcan candidates for President and Vice President. Texas Christian UniversityMorgan William, 1840-1900. Papers, 1871-1905.Morgan William, 1840-1900.Papers, 1871-1905.5 cu. ft.A large and diverse collection dealing with Morgan's personal, political and business activities. Included are Morgan's official letterpress copybooks as Deputy State Comptroller and State Comptroller; personal letterpress copybooks, papers dealing with Morgan's political activities as a member of the Republican Party, which include passes to the 1898 Republican National Convention, a book listing the delegates to the 1898 Republican State Convention, and correspondence dealing with party matters. Also included is material relating to Morgan's personal affairs including bills and receipts for personal purchases, correspondence, photos including an 1898 photo of an Adirondack Mountain survey team, telegrams and scrapbooks. American Periodical Series ILane, Alvin Huey, 1895-1979. Reminiscences of Alvin Huey Lane : oral history, 1972.Lane, Alvin Huey, 1895-1979.Burg, Maclyn,Reminiscences of Alvin Huey Lane : oral history, 1972.Transcript: 49 leaves.Officer, World War I; law practice in Dallas from 1920; Texas Republican party factions during 1930s and 1940s; Texas delegation 1944, 1948 Republican conventions; nominee for governor, 1950; Eisenhower campaign in Texas, 1952; impressions of Robert A. Taft, Thomas E. Dewey. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesKilpatrick, James Jackson, 1920-2010. James J. Kilpatrick papers [manuscript], 1925-1966 (bulk 1950-1966).Kilpatrick, James Jackson, 1920-2010.Abbitt, Watkins Moorman, 1908-1998,Almond, Edward M. (Edward Mallory), 1892-1979,Almond, J. Lindsay (James Lindsay), 1898-1986,Andrews, T. Coleman (Thomas Coleman), 1899-1983,Baylor, James Blackford, 1907-,Bemiss, Fitzgerald, 1922-Berkeley, Francis L. (Francis Lewis), 1911-2003,Binford, Julien, d. 1997,Bird, Lloyd C., 1894-Birdsong, McLemore,Bishop, Jim, 1907-1987,Boatwright, John B.,Boothe, Armistead L. (Armistead Lloyd), 1907-,Boyle, Sarah-Patton, 1906-,Brewer, James H.,Brewster, Owen, 1888-1961,Brownfeld, Allan C., 1939-,Broyhill, Joel T. (Joel Thomas), 1919-2006,Bruccoli, Matthew J. (Matthew Joseph), 1931-2008,Bryan, David Tennant, 1906-,Bryan, Thomas Pinckney,Buck, J. L. Blair (James Lawrence Blair), 1886-1967,Buckley, William F. (William Frank), 1925-2008,Burger, Warren E., 1907-1995,Button, Robert Y. (Robert Young), 1899-1977,Byrd, Harry Flood, 1914-,Caplin, Mortimer Maxwell, 1916-,Carpenter, Margaret Haley,Carwile, Howard H., 1911-1987,Catton, Bruce, 1899-1978,Celebrezze, Anthony J.,Cerf, Bennett, 1898-1971,Chalmers, Allan Knight, b. 1897,Chambers, Lenoir, 1891-1970,Cheek, Leslie, 1908-,Chinn, Walter Neal, 1905-,Church, Randolph W., 1934-,Clark, Joseph S.,Clark, Josephine Glasgow 1891-,Clarke, J. Calvitt, b. 1888,Cockrell, Monroe Alexander, 1927-1968,Cooper, Weldon, 1906-1996,Cousins, Norman,Crispell, Kenneth R., 1916-,Dabney, Virginius, 1901-1995,Dahlquist, John Ernest, 1896-1975,Dalton, Ted, 1901-1989,Daniels, Dominick Vincent, 1908-1987,Darden, Colgate W. (Colgate Whitehead), 1897-1981,Davidson, Donald, 1893-1968,Davies, E. F. S.,Davis, James Curran, 1895-1981,Davis, Lambert, 1905-,Denny, Collins, 1899-,Dietze, Gottfried,Dillard, Hardy Cross, 1902-1982,Dodd, Thomas J. (Thomas Joseph), 1907-1971,Dodson, E. Griffith (Edward Griffith), 1884-1969,Dorn, William Jennings Bryan, 1916-2005,Dos Passos, John, 1896-1970,Dowdey, Clifford, 1904-1979,Downing, Thomas N.,Dure, Leon,Eastland, James O. (James Oliver), 1904-1986,Edmonds, James E.,Edmunds, Pocahontas Wight,Eisenhower, Mamie Doud, 1896-1979,Ellard, Roscoe Brabazon, 1894-,Ervin, Sam J. (Sam James), 1896-1985,Ewing, Donald M.,Faubus, Orval Eugene, 1910-1994,Fishwick, Marshall William,Fojut, Dick,Friddell, Guy,Friedman, Murray, 1926-,Furcolo, Foster, 1911-1995,Gaines, Francis Pendleton, 1892-1963,Gange, John,Garrett, George, 1929-2008,Gary, J. Vaughan (Julian Vaughan), 1892-1973,Geary, James Jewel, 1914-,Gemmill, Henry,Gilmer, Howard C. (Howard Cecil), 1906-,Glass, Carter, 1919-,Godwin, Mills E. (Mills Edwin), 1914-1999,Golden, Harry, 1902-1981,Goldman, Eric Frederick, 1915-1989,Goldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1909-1998,Gore, Albert, 1907-1998,Gravatt, John Segar, d. 1983,Gray, Garland, 1902-,Griffin, John A. (John Ansley), 1912-,Griffin, Robert P. (Robert Paul), 1923-,Griffin, Marvin, 1907-1982,Griswold, Erwin N. (Erwin Nathaniel), 1904-1994,Gruening, Ernest, 1887-1974,Guest, Raymond R. (Raymond Richard), 1907-,Guggenheim, Harry Frank, 1890-1971,Gurney, Edward John, 1914-1996,Hagan, Joseph Addison,Hahn, T. Marshall (Thomas Marshall), 1926-,Hanes, Leigh, 1893?-1967,Hardy, Porter, 1903-1995,Harrigan, Anthony,Harrison, B. P. (Burr Powell), 1904-1973,Harrison, Albertis S. (Albertis Sydney), 1907-1995,Hart, Deryl, 1894-,Herndon, Booton,Hildreth, William S. (William Sobieski), 1893-,Hodges, Luther Hartwell, 1898-1974,Hogle, Reynold D.,Holton, A. Linwood (Abner Linwood), 1923-,Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972,Howard, A. E. Dick,Howard, Dowell J. (Dowell Jennings), 1897-1957,Hudgins, Edward Wren, 1882-,Humelsine, Carlisle H.,Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978,Hunter, Thomas H. (Thomas Harrison), 1913-,Hutcheson, Sterling, 1894-1969,Inge, William,Jacob, Cary Franklin, 1885-,Jenner, William Ezra, 1908-1985,Jennings, John M. (John Melville), 1918-,Johns, Jay W. (Jay Winston), 1888-,Johnston, Forney,Jordan, B. Everett (Benjamin Everett),Kaub, Verne Paul,Kellam, Sidney Severn, 1903-,Kernodle, R. Wayne (Rigdon Wayne),King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968.Kirk, Russell,Knowles, Warren Perley, 1908-1993,Krock, Arthur, 1886-1974,Landon, Alfred M. (Alfred Mossman), 1887-1987,Larsen, William E., 1936-,Lawrence, David, 1888-1973,Lee, J. Bracken (Joseph Bracken), 1899-1966,Lévitt, Albert, b. 1887,Little, Shelby,Long, Russell B.,Loeb, William, 1905-1981,Malone, Dumas, 1892-1986,Mann, Charles Harrison, Jr., 1908-1977,Marsh, John O., 1926-,Marshall, Thurgood, 1908-1993,Marvin, Walter Rumsey, 1900-1980,Massey, Linton R. (Linton Reynolds), 1900-1974,McClellan, John L. (John Little), 1896-1977,McCue, Edward Overton, 1901-McKay, Douglas, 1893-1959,Meacham, Harry M. (Harry Monroe), 1901-1975,Menefee, M. J. (Marvin James), 1894-1983,Moncure, Frank Pitts, 1889-Monroney, A. S. Mike (Almer Stillwell Mike), 1902-1980,Moore, E. Blackburn (Edgar Blackburn), 1897-,Morse, Wayne L. (Wayne Lyman), 1900-1974,Morton, Sidney Grant, 1920-,Moses, Robert, 1888-1981,Murphy, William P. (William Patrick), 1919-2007,Murray, Hyde, 1930-2009,Muskie, Edmund S., 1914-1996,Needles, Robert J.,Neuberger, Maurine B.,Nix, Robert N. C. (Robert Nelson Cornelius), 1898-1987,Norfleet, Elizabeth Copeland,Nutter, G. Warren,O'Neal, William B. (William Bainter),Oglesby, Earnest Jacskon,Old, William,Orgain, J. R. (James Robert), Jr.,Orrell, Robert Whaley, 1898-1980,Osth, Elizabeth H.Parker, John Crump, 1895-,Parker, T. Nelson (Thomas Nelson),Paschall, Davis Young, 1911-2001,Patterson, Robert B.,Patty, Kenneth C.,Peden, William (William Harwood), 1913-1999,Pearson, Drew, 1897-1969,Pollard, Fred G., 1918-,Powell, Lewis F. 1913-,Putnam, Carleton, 1901-,Quarles, Lawrence R. (Lawrence Reginald), 1908-1987,Regnery, Henry, 1912-1996,Reynolds, J. Sargeant (Julian Sargeant), 1936-1971,Rhodes, John Quincy, 1892-,Ribble, F. D. G. (Frederick Deane Goodwin), 1898-1970,Richberg, Donald R. (Donald Randall), 1881-1960,Richey, Homer Gilmer, 1908-,Ritz, Wilfred J.,Roberts, Ruby Altizer,Robertson, A. Willis (Absalom Willis), 1887-1971,Rogers, George Wesley,Romney, George W., 1907-1995,Rooney, John James, 1903-1975,Roosevelt, Edith Kermit, b. 1926,Rouse, Parke, 1915-1997,Royster, Vermont, 1914-1996,Rubin, Louis Decimus, 1923-,Rusher, William A., 1923-2011,Rusk, Dean, 1909-1994,Russell, Lao, 1904-,Russell, Richard B. (Richard Brevard), 1897-1971,Russell, Walter, 1871-1963,Ryskind, Allan H.,Salant, Richard S., 1914-1993,Sanford, Terry, 1917-1998,Sarratt, Reed,Satterfield, David Edward, 1894-1946,Satterfield, David Edward, 1920-1988,Saunier, Paul Pierre, 1919-,Schulz, Charles M. (Charles Monroe), 1922-2000,Scruggs, Philip Lightfoot, 1898-,Shannon, Edgar Finley, 1918-1997,Slaughter, D. French (Daniel French), 1925-1998,Smith, Howard K. (Howard Kingsbury), 1914-2002,Smith, Howard Worth, 1883-1976,Spilman, Louis, 1899-,Spivak, Lawrence E. (Lawrence Edmund), 1900-1994,Stanley, Thomas B. (Thomas Bahnson), 1890-1970,Stennis, John C. (John Cornelius), 1901-1995,Stephens, A.E.S.,Stevenson, Adlai E. (Adlai Ewing), 1900-1965,Stiles, Lindley Joseph, 1913-,Stone, Kathryn H. (Kathryn Haeseler), 1906-,Strauss, Lewis L.,Strother, Warren H., 1925-,Swem, E. G. (Earl Gregg), 1870-1965,Swindler, William Finley,Swisher, Carl Brent, 1897-1968,Switzer, G. Fred (George Fred), 1903-1974,Talmadge, Herman E. (Herman Eugene), 1913-2002,Thompson, Lorin A. (Lorin Andrew), 1902-,Thurmond, Strom, 1902-2003,Timmerman, George Bell, 1912-1994,Troubetzkoy, Ulrich,Tuck, William M. (William Munford), 1896-1983,Tucker, Henry St. George, 1913-1996, correspondent.Tyler, D. Gardiner (David Gardiner), 1899-,Udall, Stewart L.,Wall, J. B. (Joseph Barrye), 1927-,Wallace, George C. (George Corley), 1919-1998,Wallace, Lurleen, 1926-1968,Walter, Francis Eugene, 1914-1963,Wampler, William C. (William Creed), 1926-,Welch, Robert, 1899-1985,White, E. B. (Elwyn Brooks), 1899-1985,Whitehead, Robert, 1897-1960,Wicker, John J. (John Jordan), 1893-,Wilkin, Robert N. (Robert Nugen), 1886-,Wilkins, Roy, 1901-1981.Wilkinson, J. Harvie, 1944-,Williams, John James, 1904-1988,Wilson, Earl, 1906-1990,Winter, E. H. (Edward Henry) 1923-1988,Wise, Jennings C. (Jennings Cropper), b. 1881,Wood, Art, 1927-,Wranek, William H. (William Hillman), 1895-1971,Wyllie, John Cook, 1908-1968,John Birch Society,Encyclopaedia Britannica, inc.Spadea Syndicate,United Feature Syndicate,Virginia Press Association,James J. Kilpatrick papers [manuscript], 1925-1966 (bulk 1950-1966).11 boxes.The collection consists of the correspondence and writings of James J. Kilpatrick, including correspondence with his readers, fellow journalists, and prominent public figures; editorials; speeches; and the manuscripts for "The sovereign states," "The lasting south," "The smut peddlars," and "The Southern case for school segretation." The dominant theme is Federal infringement on State's rights including the issues of segregation, interposition, and flouridation. Other topics include payola, Richmond Virginians baseball team, the National Conference of Editorial Writers and a debate with Martin Luther King, Jr., on the nation's future. Major correspondents include Edwin M. Almond, Jim Bishop, Allen C. Brownfeld, William F. Buckley, Jr., Harry F. Byrd, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., the Virginia Commission on Constitutional Government, Colgate W. Darden, Roscoe Ellard, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Donald M. Ewing, Dick Fojut, Howard C. Gilmer, Joseph Addison Hagan, Anthony Harrigan, Burr P. Harrison, Human Events, Verne P. Kaub, David Lawrence, Shelby Little, William Loeb, Dr. Robert Needles, J. R. Orgain, Jr., Robert Whaley Orrell, Robert B. Patterson, Drew Pearson, Carleton Putnam, Lawrence R. Quarles, Henry Regnery, Donald R. Richberg, A. Willis Robertson, George W. Rogers, Louis D. Rubin, Jr., Paul Saunier, Jr., the Spadea Syndicate, Thomas B. Stanley, Ulrich and Dorothy Troubetzkoy, William M. Tuck, United Feature Syndicate, Virginia Press Association, J. Barrye Wall, Robert Whitehead, John J. Wicker, John Cook Wyllie, Writers of one or two brief letters include Watkins M. Abbit, J. Lindsay Almond, T. Coleman Andrews, Fitzgerald Bemiss, Francis L. Berkeley, Jr., Julien Binford, Loyd C. Bird, McLemore Birdsong, James Baylor Blackford, John B. Boatwright, Jr., Armistead L. Boothe, Sarah-Patton Boyle, James H. Brewer, Owen Brewster, Joel Broyhill, Matthew Bruccoli, D. Tennant Bryan, Thomas Pinckney Bryan, J. L. Blair Buck, Warren E. Burger, Robert Y. Button, Mortimer Caplin, Margaret Haley Carpenter, Howard H. Carwile, Bruce Catton, Anthony J. Celebrezze, Bennett Cerf, Allan Knight Chalmers, Lenoir Chambers, Leslie Cheek, Walter N. Chinn, Randolph W. Church, Joseph S. Clark, Josephine G. Clark, J. Calvitt Clarke, Monroe Cockrell, Weldon Cooper, Norman Cousins, Kenneth R. Crispell, Virginius Dabney, John E. Dahlquist, Ted Dalton, Dominick V. Daniels, Donald Davidson, E. F. S. Davies, James C. Davis, Lambert Davis, Ralph de Toledano, Collins Denny, Jr., Gottfried Dietze, Hardy C. Dillard, Thomas J. Dodd, E. Griffith Dodson, William Jennings Bryan Dorn, John Dos Passos, Clifford Dowdey, Thomas N. Downing, Leon Dure, James O. Eastland, James E. Edmonds, Pocahontas Wight Edmunds, Mamie Eisenhower, Sam Ervin, Also Orval Faubus, Marshall Fishwick, Guy Friddell, Murray Friedman, Foster Furcolo, Francis Pendleton Gaines, John Gange, George Garrett, J. Vaughan Gary, James J. Geary, Henry Gemmill, Carter Glass, III, Mills Godwin, Harry Golden, Eric F. Goldman, Barry Goldwater, Albert Gore, J. Segar Gravatt, Garland Gray, John A. Griffin, Robert P. Griffin, S. Marvin Griffin, Erwin N. Griswold, Ernest Gruening, Raymond R. Guest, Harry F. Guggenheim, Edward J. Gurney, T. Marshall Hahn Jr., Leigh Hanes, Porter Hardy, Jr., Albertis S. Harrison, Jr., Deryl Hart, Booton Herndon, William S. Hildreth, Luther H. Hodges, Reynold D. Hogle, A. Linwood Holton, Jr., J. Edgar Hoover, A. E. Dick Howard, Dowell J. Howard, Edward W. Hudgins, Carl Humelsine, Hubert Humphrey, Thomas H. Hunter, Sterling Hutcheson, William Inge, CaryF. Jacob, William E. Jenner, John M. Jennings, J. Winston Johns, Forney Johnston, B. Everett Jones, Sidney S. Kellam, R. Wayne Kernodle, Russell Kirk, Warren P. Knowles, Arthur Krock, Alfred M. Landon, William E. Larsen, J. Bracken Lee, Albert Lévitt, Russell Long, Also Dumas Malone, Harrison Mann, Jr., John O. Marsh, Thurgood Marshall, Walter Rumsey Marvin, Linton Massey, John L. McClellan, Edward O. McCue III, James Douglas McKay, Harry Meacham, M. J. Menefee, Frank Pitts Moncure. A.S. Mike Monroney, E. Blackburn Moore, Sidney Grant Morse, Wayne Morse, Robert Moses, William P. Murphy, Hyde Murray, Edmund S. Muskie, Maurine B. Neuberger, Robert N. C. Nix, Elizabeth Copeland Norfleet, G. Warren Nutter, William B. O'Neal, E. J. Oglesby, William Old, Elizabeth H. Osth, John Crump Parker, T. Nelson Parker, Davis Young Paschall, Kenneth C. Patty, William H. Peden, Fred Pollard, J. Sergeant Reynolds, John Q. Rhodes, F.D.G. Ribble, Homer Richey, Wilfred Ritz, Ruby Altizer Roberts, George Romney, John J. Rooney, Archibald B. Roosevelt, Edith Kermit Roosevelt, Parke Rouse, Vermont Royster, William A. Rusher, Dean Rusk, Lao and Walter Russell, Richard B. Russell, Allan H. Ryskind, Richard S. Salant, Terry Sanford, Reed Sarratt, David E. Satterfield, Jr., Davie E. Satterfield, III, Charles M. Schulz, Philip L. Scruggs, Edgar F. Shannon, Jr., D. French Slaughter, Also Howard K. Smith, Howard Worth Smith, Louis Spilman, Lawrence E. Spivak, John Stennis, A.E.S. Stephens, Adlai Stevenson, Lindley J. Stiles, Kathryn H. Stone, Lewis L. Strauss, Warren H. Strother, Earl G. Swem, William F. Swindler, Carl Swisher, G. Fred Switzer, Herman E. Talmadge, Lorin A. Thompson, Strom Thurmond, George Bell Timmerman, Jr., Henry St., George Tucker, Jr., D. Gardiner Tyler, Stewart Udall, George C. Wallace, Lurleen Wallace, William C. Wampler, Robert Welch, Jr., E. B. White, Roy Wilkens, Robert M. Wilkin, J. Harvie Wilkinson, John J. Williams, Earl Wilson, Edward H. Winter, Jennngs, C. Wise, Art Wood, William H. Wranek The collection also contains book reviews by University of Virginia Librarian John Cook Wyllie University of Virginia. LibraryAldrich, James Franklin, 1853-1933. James Franklin Aldrich papers, 1841-1932 (bulk 1876-1932).Aldrich, James Franklin, 1853-1933.Billings, Frank, 1854-1932.Blaine, James Gillespie, 1830-1893.Blair, Austin.Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895.Farwell, Charles Benjamin, 1823-1903.Gates, John W.Grinnell, Julius S.Harlan, John M.Kellogg, William Pitt, 1831-1918.Lowden, Frank O. (Frank Orren), 1861-1943.Medill, Joseph, 1823-1899.Pennell, P. S.Sherman, Francis Trowbridge, 1825-1905.Singer, Horace M.Swift, Gustavus W.Taylor, Bayard.Taylor, Graham.Montgomery Ward.57th Illinois Infantry Veterans Volunteer Association.United States. Diplomatic and Consular Service.James Franklin Aldrich papers, 1841-1932 (bulk 1876-1932).1 oversize folder.Correspondence, letter books, journals, essays, and certificates of James Franklin Aldrich. Correspondence and 2 books of letters (bound later), primarily incoming to J. Frank Aldrich; an 1876 journal of a trip through New Mexico and Arizona to select a site for surviving members of the 57th Illinois Infantry Veterans Volunteer Association; essays by Aldrich on the Republican Party, Abraham Lincoln, Chicago history, the Union League Club of Chicago, the Haymarket Square riot, the Presidential hopes of Thomas B. Reed in 1896, the War of 1898, and other reminiscences and commentaries; and certificates, mostly relative to Aldrich's career as a U.S. Representative (1893-97). Letterbook 2 includes letters requesting President McKinley to appoint Aldrich as Minister to Belgium. Also present in the collection are letters addressed to Francis T. Sherman concerning the Chicago Post Office and requests for patronage (1868-1870s) and certificates belonging to Sherman. Authors of letters to Aldrich or to his father, William Aldrich, include Dr. Frank Billings, John W. Gates, Robert Todd Lincoln, Gustavus W. Swift, Frank O. Lowden, Graham Taylor, Montgomery Ward; in letterbook 1: James G. Blaine, Frederick Douglass, Charles B. Farwell, John W. Gates, Julius S. Grinnell, John M. Harlan, William P. Kellogg, Joseph Medill, Thomas B. Reed, Horace M. Singer, and Bayard Taylor. Letterbook 2 includes a letter by Austin Blair to Abraham Lincoln (1861 Feb. 27) and the 1841 marriage certificate of Aldrich's parents William and Anna Mary (Howard) Aldrich. Other correspondents in the collection include J. Franklin Aldrich's daughter Martha, wife Mariska, and the Chicago Historical Society. Chicago History MuseumHanna, Marcus Alonzo, 1837-1904. Papers.Hanna, Marcus Alonzo, 1837-1904.Papers. 1896 May 21-June 1.5 items.Letters from Cleveland, Ohio, to Wm. E. Curtis, Washington, D.C., in regard to the latter's part as a journalist for the presidency. Mentions prominently H.C. Lodge, H.C. Hansbrough, M.S. Quay, T.C. Platt, and Thos. B. Reed. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyDaniels, Nathan W., 1832-1867. Nathan W. Daniels diary, 1861-1867.Daniels, Nathan W., 1832-1867.Richmond, Cora L. V. (Cora Linn Victoria), 1840-1923.Nathan W. Daniels diary, 1861-1867.4 items.1 container.0.4 linear feet.Handwritten diary with photographs, illustrations, and newspaper clippings mounted throughout the text in 3 volumes. Includes a typescript of summaries and transcripts of the diaries byC. P. Weaver. In volume one, Daniels described his Civil War service with an African American regiment, the U.S. Army 2nd Native Guard Infantry Regiment, chiefly while stationed at Ship Island, Miss., and his time in New Orleans, La., during the summer and fall of 1863. In volume two, Daniels discussed military, political, and social affairs in Washington, D.C., during his years in the capital, 1863-1865. Subjects include civil rights, creation of the Freedmen's Bureau (U.S. Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands) in March 1864, radical Republicans, and the theater. Volume three was written primarily by Daniels's wife, the Spiritualist medium Cora Hatch (Cora L. V. Richmond). Topics include the Freedmen's Bureau, speaking engagements at African American churches in Washington, D.C., a visit with her family in Cuba, N.Y., and a lecture tour of the Midwest. Library of CongressDavenport, Frederick Morgan, 1866-1956. Reminiscences of Frederick Morgan Davenport : oral history, 1952.Davenport, Frederick Morgan, 1866-1956.Albertson, Dean, 1920-,Reminiscences of Frederick Morgan Davenport : oral history, 1952.Transcript: 101 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Childhood and education; New York State legislature; Theodore Roosevelt; Bull Moose Party; New York State Republican politics; United States House of Representatives; National Institute of Political Affairs. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesRaymond Leslie Buell Papers, 1915-1984, (bulk 1920-1946)Buell, Rayond Leslie, 1896-1946Raymond Leslie Buell Papers 1915-1984 (bulk 1920-1946)17,900 items; 51 containers; 20.4 linear feetEducator, lecturer, and publicist; active in international affairs. Correspondence, memoranda, speeches, statements, writings, subject files, and other papers relating to Buell's career as a writer and speaker on international affairs, to his travels, and to his activities with the Foreign Policy Association and the Republican Party.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionBrown, Walter Folger, 1869-1961. Papers 1907-1950.Brown, Walter Folger, 1869-1961.Farley, James Aloysius, 1888-Willkie, Wendell.Bryan, William Jennings.Root, Elihu.Beveridge, Albert Jeremiah, 1862-1927.Black, Hugo L.Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933.Edison, Thomas A. (Thomas Alva), 1847-1931.Fess, Simeon Davison, 1861-1936.Foraker, Joseph Benson, 1846-1917.Garfield, James Rudolph, 1865-1950.Hanna, Daniel Rhodes, 1866-1921.Hays, Will H. (Will Harrison), 1879-1954.Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964.Hynicka, Rudolph Kelher, 1859-1927.Johnson, Hiram, 1866-1945.Knox, Frank, 1874-1944.Moore, Alexander Pollock, 1867-1930.Nye, Gerald P.Perkins, George Walbridge, 1862-1934.Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.Strauss, Lewis Lichenstein.Taft, Robert A. (Robert Alphonso), 1889-1953.Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.Thompson, Carmi A.Vandenberg, Arthur H. (Arthur Hendrick), 1884-1951.Whitlock, Brand, 1869-1934.Willis, Frank Bartlett, 1871-1929.Wolfe, Robert Frederick, 1860-1927.Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927.Brown, Walter Folger, 1869-1961. Papers 1907-1950.1 cubic foot.Lawyer, railroad executive, politician, U.S. Postmaster General and Assistant Secretary of Commerce. Correspondence, newspaper clippings, speeches, press releases, and a report on the reorganization of the executive branch of the Government in 1923. The correspondence relates chiefly to Republican politics in Ohio and nationally. Includes correspondence (1938-43) with R.E. Eggleton, Paul M. Godehn, and Hainer Hinshaw, on the United Air Lines case concerning award of airmail contracts before the U.S. Court of Appeals. Contact repository for more information.EnglishOhio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyPresidential election tally sheet, Carroll County, Ind., 1860.Presidential election tally sheet, Carroll County, Ind., 1860.1 oversized folder.The collection consists of one large tally sheet with the official count of votes in Carroll County, Ind. for electors of the Presidential election of 1860 and a document certifying their transmission from the clerk of the county to the secretary of state. The tally sheet, dated 8 November 1860 is signed by the clerk of the Carroll Circuit Court, and thirteen judges and inspectors from throughout the county. Indiana Historical Society LibraryReeves, Thomas C., 1936-. Thomas C. Reeves research files, 1900-2011.Reeves, Thomas C., 1936-.Thomas C. Reeves research files, 1900-2011.5.6 c.f.Research files of Thomas C. Reeves, historian and member of the faculty of the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, consisting of the research files for his 1982 biography of Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, "The Life and Times of Joe McCarthy," his biography of Walter J. Kohler, Jr., and other writings. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectKemp, Jack. Tickets, 1996.Kemp, Jack.Tickets, 1996.2 items.Kemp 1996 election paraphernalia includes two tickets to "meet and greet" the Republican vice presidential candidate on October 11, 1996, at James Marine Inc. in Paducah, Kentucky. The backs of the tickets show a map of Paducah and give directions on how to reach James Marine Inc. Kemp is a famed American football player and politician, and was the 1996 vice presidential candidate for Bob Dole. The Filson Historical SocietySimpson, Kenneth Farrand, 1895-1941. Kenneth Farrand Simpson papers, 1900-1983 (inclusive), 1923-1941 (bulk).Simpson, Kenneth Farrand, 1895-1941.Kenneth Farrand Simpson papers, 1900-1983 (inclusive), 1923-1941 (bulk).14.50 linear ft.The papers consist of correspondence, political memoranda, campaign literature, and printed matter documenting Kenneth Simpson's career as chairman of the Republican County Committee in New York (1935-1940). The papers also include case and client files from Simpson's legal practice. The papers highlight Simpson's support for Fiorello La Guardia in the 1936 New York mayoral campaign, his opposition to Thomas E. Dewey's candidacy for presidential nomination in 1940, and his own successful campaign for election to the United States House of Representatives from the Seventeenth Congressional District of New York in 1940. Yale University LibraryJohnson, Donald Edward, 1924-1999. Papers, 1952-1998.Johnson, Donald Edward, 1924-1999.Papers, 1952-1998. 1952-1998.47 linear ft.The collection is comprised of materials related to Johnson's career as a businessman, government official and public servant. Many types of materials make up the collection, including: scrapbooks; newspaper clippings; military papers; case files related to individual veterans; speeches; press conference statements; radio and television interviews; photographs (color and black and white); congressional testimony; photo albums; motion picture film and TV spot announcements related to Veterans Day events; tapes of speeches and news conferences; government documents; American Legion convention materials; government committee files; materials from the 89th Infantry Division Society; and assorted memorabilia (license plates, plaques, medallions, banners, hats, buttons, keys, etc.). Iowa State Historical SocietyImm, Val, 1893-1981. Papers, 1932-1974.Imm, Val, 1893-1981.Minnesota Commission on Interstate Cooperation.Minnesota. Legislature. Legislative Buildings Commission.Minnesota. Legislature. Senate. Finance Committee.Minnesota. Upper Mississippi Reservoir and Minnesota River Valley Development Commission.Minnesota. Minnesota River Development Commission.Minnesota. Interim Commission on Forestry.Papers, 1932-1974.9 archives boxes.This collection contains information regarding the political career of Val Imm. Imm, a Republican, served as a Representative and Senator in the Minnesota State Legislature from 1932 until 1965. The materials pertain to Imm's correspondence with constituents and his work on various legislative committees. A smaller section of miscellaneous materials includes portraits of Imm, speeches, information about the Blue Earth County Republican Party, copies of scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings compiled by Imm, and information concerning the Blue Earth County Council on Intergovernmental Relations. Minnesota State University, Mankato, Library Services, Library ServicesUnited States politics (1912) collection, 1912.United States politics (1912) collection, 1912.3 items.Delegate cards to the Republican and Democratic conventions, and a membership certificate in the Progressive Party. Idaho State Archives, Idaho State Historical SocietyCoats, Daniel R., 1943-. Papers, 1980-2005.Coats, Daniel R., 1943-Papers, 1980-2005.144 boxes (144 linear feet)Speeches, correspondence, press clips, subject files, bills, voting records and other records comprising nearly two decades (1980-1998) of Coats' service in the House and Senate (R-IN), featuring a cross-section of all political events during those years. Includes committee files demonstrating Coats' work on two prominent Senate committees (Armed Services Committee and Labor and Human Resources Committee). Other materials provide extensive information on Coats' conservative Republican legislative and political agendas. Includes 400 videos ranging from interviews to documentaries, a collection of audio cassette tapes, a collection of photographs, and over 300 reels of microfilm. Wheaton College, Buswell Memorial LibraryCoble, Albert Lucian, 1855-1918. Papers, 1844-1929; (bulk 1895-1900).Coble, Albert Lucian, 1855-1918.Papers, 1844-1929; (bulk 1895-1900).636 items.Personal, business, and professional correspondence; legal papers, and documents, mainly for 1895-1900, covering Coble's period of service as judge of the Superior Court in Iredell Co. Other papers relate to his duties as Assistant U.S. District Attorney (1909-1913), and concern land sales and transfers, loans, mortgages, wills and deeds, and promissory notes. Personal correspondence contains references to the graduates of the University of North Carolina (1880) and their addresses, events during the Spanish-American War, affairs of the Episcopal parish at Statesville, attitudes and conditions during World War I, and the Republican Party in North Carolina. Some business letters of Coble's wife are included. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryKeyes, Elisha W. (Elisha Williams), 1828-1910. Elisha W. Keyes papers, 1808-1809, 1818-1822, 1833-1910.Keyes, Elisha W. (Elisha Williams), 1828-1910.Smith, George B. (George Baldwin), 1823-1879.Elisha W. Keyes papers, 1808-1809, 1818-1822, 1833-1910.32.0 c.f. (108 archives boxes, 2 card file boxes, 41 volumes, and 1 oversize folder)Papers of Elisha W. Keyes, a prominent Wisconsin Republican leader, chairman of the State Central Committee (1868-1877), University of Wisconsin regent (1877-1889), and Madison postmaster (1861-1882, 1898-1910), consisting of correspondence, articles, addresses, and diaries. Preeminent in the correspondence, beginning about 1860, are the subjects of political and public affairs. The correspondence relates to the early years of the Republican Party, political conditions in Washington at the opening of the Lincoln administration, the course of the war, Keyes' conduct of the post office, the methods of office seekers (civil and military), and the views of congressional leaders after the war. The 1870s papers candidly document Republican leaders, their methods in attacking opponents, strategy, political quarrels and rivalries, use of money in campaigns, campaign literature, and the affairs of the Milwaukee Sentinel. There is also information on the relations of Keyes and the Grangers, on the investigation of Keyes and Matthew H. Carpenter for participation in the whiskey ring scandal, and on the connection of railroads and politics in Wisconsin. About 1880, the collection begins to be confined almost wholly to state affairs. Contests in regard to the management of the university can be traced in the correspondence, especially the relations of President John Bascom and Keyes. The papers treat briefly the rise of the insurgent movement, of inter-party strife, and elections, and are valuable to the end for the comments of a shrewd and experienced observer of political trends of the day. Private and personal correspondence runs throughout most of the collection. The letter press copybooks, some of which are almost illegible, include professional correspondence of the law office of George B. Smith and Keyes in the fifties. Articles and diaries relate to subjects of early Jefferson and Dane County history and various matters that engaged Keyes' attention. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectLong, Marta. Marta Long presidential memorabilia collection, 1960-1981.Long, Marta.Marta Long presidential memorabilia collection, 1960-1981.1 linear ft. (2 boxes)Collection contains booklets, handbooks, invitations, tickets, programs, etc. concerning activities of the Republican Party. Most items are from the 1968 Republican campaign and the 1981 inauguration of Ronald Reagan. George Washington UniversityFlag [realia].Flag [realia]. 1920 circa1 item : brown, white, red, blue, gold ; 57 cm high, 16.5 cm wide, 8 cm deep.Small American flag attached to a white flagpole sits in a round, blue, wooden stand. The flag is in a brown wooden case with a clear plastic cover. On the base of the case is a paper label behind plastic that reads "THIS FLAG BELONGED TO PRESIDENT WARREN G. HARDING. IT WAS USED BY HIM AS A SIGNAL DURING HIS PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. AFTERWARDS BROUGHT BY HIM TO THE WHITE HOUSE AND PLACED ON HIS DESK. / PRESENTED TO WARREN G. HARDING CHAPTER, NO. 31 O.E.S. BY SISTER ELIZABETH G. SUYDAM." Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyLiebman, Marvin. Marvin Liebman papers, 1990-1996.Liebman, Marvin.Buckley, William F. (William Frank), 1925-2008.Hoefer, Geoffrey.Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )Marvin Liebman papers, 1990-1996..66 lin. ft. (2 boxes)The Marvin Liebman Papers consist chiefly of drafts of his memoir, I've Been Everywhere But Home (published in 1992 with the title Coming Out Conservative), and other writings that he sent to his friend Geoffrey Hoefer for comment. New York Public Library System, NYPLCastle, Henry A. (Henry Anson), 1841-1916. Henry A. Castle papers, 1836-1917.Castle, Henry A. (Henry Anson), 1841-1916.Castle, Charles W.Henry A. Castle papers, 1836-1917.29.0 cu. ft. (63 boxes, incl. 42 v.; 11 oversize items); 8 microfilm reels.Correspondence, speeches and articles, clippings, other printed materials, photographs, and miscellany documenting Castle's career as representative in the Minnesota legislature, 1873; Minnesota adjutant general, 1875-1876; editor of the St. Paul Dispatch, 1876-1885; state oil inspector, 1883-1886; postmaster of St. Paul, 1892-1896; an auditor of the United States post office department, 1897-1903; president of the St. Paul Chamber of Commerce, 1893-1894; director of the St. Paul Commercial Club, 1895-1897; secretary and treasurer (1876-1878, 1883) and chairman (1884-1886) of the Republican State Central Committee; trustee of the Minnesota Soldiers' Home, 1887-1899; treasurer of the Citizens' Executive Committee for Relief of Unemployment, St. Paul, 1893 and for several years thereafter; special correspondent for Minnesota in the interests of immigration; in numerous minor offices; and as author of books and articles, particularly on the Post Office and on the history of Minnesota and St. Paul. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryPhillips, Jay, 1898-1992. Jay Phillips papers, 1920-1992 (bulk 1944-1992).Phillips, Jay, 1898-1992.Boschwitz, Rudy.Durenberger, David.Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978.Humphrey, Hubert H., 1942-Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994.Mondale, Walter F., 1928-Van Buren, Abigail, 1918-Jay Phillips papers, 1920-1992 (bulk 1944-1992).5.5 cu. ft. (6 boxes, including 1 v.)Biographical and family information, correspondence and memoranda, speech files, awards, sound and visual recordings, photographs, and related papers detailing the many educational, cultural, political, religious, and community activities of a Minneapolis liquor wholesaler and community leader. Minnesota Historical Society LibrarySherman, John, 1823-1900. Papers, 1846-1900.Sherman, John, 1823-1900.Papers, Microfilm, Scrapbooks3 boxes, 33 volumesPolitical speeches and correspondence, reflecting the political climate in Ohio following the Civil War, Republican Party activities and potential Ohio Republican candidates, the disputed election of President Rutherford B. Hayes, political appointments, the resumption of species payment, and U.S. Treasury Dept. business; together with 33 scrapbooks, chiefly containing newspaper clippings (1871-1897), but also political cartoons, transcriptions of speeches published in pamphlet form, and a small amount of printed matter, following Sherman's career as both public servant and politician in the U.S. Senate (1871-1877), as Secretary of the Treasury during the Hayes administration (1877-1881), and his return to the U.S. Senate in 1881 through Jan. 1897 when he became Secretary of State under President William McKinley. Subjects of the scrapbooks include Sherman's bid and failure to receive the Republican presidential nomination in 1880, 1884, and 1888 and the roles played by his supporters; the difficult race for the U.S. Senate in 1880 when opposed by Gov. Charles Foster and in 1892 when faced by ex-Governor Joseph Foraker, providing a good understanding of these elections and Ohio politics during this time period; the silver question and if it should be freely coined, used to redeem paper currency, or play a limited role in national finance; the refinancing and paying down of the national debt occurring during the Civil War; investigation of the role of Sherman and others in resolving the dispute in favor of Rutherford B. Hayes; the trial in Louisiana of James Madison Wells and other members of the Returning Board accused of forging the returns for Vernon Parish; Sherman's brother Gen. William T. Sherman and other family members; his entire career in government; and descriptions of his homes in Mansfield, Ohio, and Washington, D.C.EnglishRutherford B Hayes Presidential Center, Hayes Presidential CenterGarnett, Alfred C., d. 1939. Papers of Alfred C. Garnett [manuscript], 1868-1945.Garnett, Alfred C., d. 1939.Garnett, Alfred C.Garnett, A. Cooke.Garnett, Frank McC.Garnett, James Hugh.Garnett, Nellie Evelyn, d. 1939.Garnett, Nellie Evelyne, [d. 1929?].Garnett, Sue, d. 1914.Garnett, T. W., Mrs.,Garnett, Walter R.Hackney, Roma Garnett.Hilles, Charles Dewey, 1867-1949.Mutual Benefit Fire Insurance Association. Buckingham Division.Steger Garnett and Co.A.C. Garnett and Son.West Buckingham Methodist Episcopal Church, South Quarterly Conference.Papers of Alfred C. Garnett [manuscript], 1868-1945.10,000 items.The collection contains family correspondence; business and legal papers of Garnett including daybooks, inventories, financial statements, check stubs, advertising circulars and catalogs, correspondence with wholesalers, license applications and insurance policies. Correspondence and other papers document his civic activities and association with the Methodist Episcopal Church, South and its charitable and mission endeavors, the Republican Party and the Masons, including the West Buckingham Methodist Episcopal Church Quarterly Conference records, 1922-1930, and the Mutual Benefit Fire Insurance Association, Buckingham Division Minutes, 1895-1897. There are also business and legal papers of his father Alfred C. Garnett of Steger, Garnett and Company and A.C. Garnett and Son of Curdsville, Virginia; and of his son Frank McC. Garnett. Of interest are letters from his children at various Virginia colleges and in the banking and mining business; letters and bills, 1927-1928, from the Richmond Sanatorium where his daughter was hospitalized for a mental illness; two letters, 1938, concerning the Virginia anti-lynch law; and a letter, 1915, to Charles D. Hillis, chairman of the Republican National Committee concerning the effects of the "National Administration." University of Virginia. LibraryLarson, Louis E. Louis E. Larson and family papers, 1857-1916.Larson, Louis E.Becker, George L. (George Loomis), 1829-1904.Bixby, Tams, 1855-1922.Boutelle, Clarence Miles, 1851-Bull, Alexander.Cannon, Joseph Gurney, 1836-1926.Clark, Champ, 1850-1921.Cox, E. St. Julien (Eugene St. Julien), 1835-1898.Davis, Cushman Kellogg, 1838-1900.Dingley, Nelson, 1832-1899.Donahower, William J., 1865-Dowling, Michael J., 1866-1921.Eddy, Frank M. (Frank Marion), 1856-1929.Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902.Eustis, William Henry, 1845-1928.Hale, James Tracy, 1810-1865.Hartigan, John A., 1865-Hay, John, 1838-1905.Ives, Gideon S. (Gideon Sprague), 1846-1927.Kelly, Patrick H., 1831-1900.Kiefer, Andrew R. (Andrew Robert), 1832-1904.Lawler, Daniel William, 1859-1926.Loomis, Horace, 1825-Marshall, William Rainey, 1825-1896.McGill, A. R. (Andrew Ryan), 1840-1905.Merriam, William Rush, 1849-1931.Miller, Stephen, 1816-1881.Morey, Charles A. (Charles Anson), 1851-1904.Nelson, Knute, 1843-1923.Pett, A. M.Pillsbury, Charles A. (Charles Alfred), 1842-1899.Pillsbury, J. S. (John Sargent), 1827-1901.Ramsey, Alexander, 1815-1903.Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.Sherman, John, 1823-1900.Simpson, Thomas, 1836-1905.Start, Charles Monore, 1839-Swift, Henry A., 1823-1869.Tawney, James Albertus, 1855-1919.Town, Henrietta Larson.Towne, Charles Arnette, 1858-1928.Van Sant, Samuel Rinnah, 1844-1936.Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878.Windom, William, 1827-1891.Folwell, William Watts, 1833-1929.Dunnell, Mark H. (Mark Hill), 1823-1904.Louis E. Larson and family papers, 1857-1916.0.25 cu. ft. (1 box and 1 oversize item)Correspondence and printed materials collected by Louis E. Larson and family of Winona, Minnesota. The correspondence primarily relates to Minnesota and national politics, particularly election campaigns, political appointments, and the Republican Party. Other topics discussed are the Civil War, the Spanish American War, the movement for African American suffrage (1869), and an epidemic in Chicago (1866). Correspondents include such Minnesota and national political figures as: Tams Bixby, Alexander Bull, Joseph Gurney Cannon, Cushman Kellogg Davis, William Watts Folwell, John Hay, Andrew Ryan McGill, William Rainey Marshall, William Rush Merriam, Stephen Miller, Knute Nelson, John Sargent Pillsbury, Alexander Ramsey, Theodore Roosevelt, James Albertus Tawney, Samuel Rinnah Van Sant, Gideon Welles, and William Windom. The printed items include theater programs, invitations, price lists, and similar materials. Included are programs of the Winona Opera House, a program of the Winona Fair and State Exposition (1890), a Ringling Brothers circus program (1916), and a circus poster. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsHoward, Tazewell M. Letters, 1855-1865.Howard, Tazewell M.Letters, 1855-1865.15 items.Letters from Howard to a younger brother who was a medical student in Philadelphia, Pa., containing brief references to the Know-Nothing Party, secession, and a rumor that Governor Henry A. Wise of Virginia had been murdered by abolitionists; and Civil War letters of Dr. T.H. Howard and H.L. Honnell from Georgia, Kentucky and Mississippi. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryBlair, John Insley, 1802-1899. Papers, 1830-1909.Blair, John Insley, 1802-1899.Carroll, Joseph F.Gray, Jessie.Reiley, John A.Reiley, William.Vail, John D., 1831-1910.Bangor and Portland Railroad.Blairstown Railroad Company.Burlington, Cedar Rapids, and Northern Railroad Company of Iowa.Cayuga and Susquehanna Railroad.Central Railroad of New Jersey.Delaware and Hudson Canal Company.Des Moines and Minneapolis Railroad.Fremont, Elkhorn, and Missouri Valley Railroad.Green Bay and Minneapolis Railroad.Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad Company.Lackawanna Iron and Coal Company (Scranton, Pa.)Sioux City and Pacific Railroad Company.Sussex Railroad Company.Warren Railroad Company.Papers, 1830-1909.16 ft.Correspondence; journals (1828-1883); personal financial records; records of Blair's coal, iron, and railroad interests; estate papers of Margaret Hankinson, William Hankinson, John Harris, John Locke, Frederick Snover, Benjamin Titman, William Van Campen, and others, retained by Blair as executor; records of various churches and schools in Blairstown, N.J.; Blairstown post office records (1830-1885); papers of John D. Vail, nephew of Blair's wife, Anne; correspondence, sermons, and other records, of John A. Reiley, pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Blairstown, and principal of Blair Academy; correspondence and financial records of Joseph F. Carroll; diary (1908-1909) of Jessie Gray at Leipzig, Germany; scrapbooks relating to John I. Blair and Blairstown; printed material and railroad maps; genealogical material on Blair, Vail, and related families. Persons represented include Anne, DeWitt Clinton, Jacob M., and James Blair; George Bowlby; T.B. Condict, Frederick T. Frelinghuysen; Enos Goble; Euphrenia and Robert G. Hunt; Aurelia Blair Mitchell; Anne and William Reiley; Charles, Emma Blair, and William Scribner; Charles E., George, and William Penn Vail; Asa Whitehead; Peter Winter; and John W. Wycoff. New Jersey Historical Society LibrarySaltonstall, Leverett, 1892-1979. Reminiscences of Leverett Saltonstall : oral history, 1967.Saltonstall, Leverett, 1892-1979.Edwin, Ed,Reminiscences of Leverett Saltonstall : oral history, 1967.Transcript: 151 leaves.Tape: 2 reels.1952 pre-convention period and campaign; transition period; Senate Armed Services Committee; Appropriations Committee; White House legislative conferences; Republican politics, 1952-60; President Eisenhower's relations with Congress, his appointments; use of non-obligated funds; unification of the armed services; Korean War; Tuesday morning meetings; financial policy of Dept. of Defense. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesDavis, Drexell R. Drexell Davis political collection, 1852-1992.Davis, Drexell R.Drexell Davis political collection, 1852-1992.1.5 cubic feet including 1 oversized boxThis collection contains political campaign materials collected by Drexell Davis and includes pamphlets, broadsides, sheet music, postcards and documents. An itemized listing of the materials in this collection is available. Kentucky Historical Society, Martin F. Schmidt Research LibraryWashburn family correspondence., 1833-1882.Washburn, Algernon Sidney.Washburn family correspondence. 1833-1882. Letters to Washburn, a Hallowell (Me.) banker, from several family members, especially his brothers Elihu Washburne, U.S. politician and statesman, and William Drew Washburn, a Minneapolis lumber and flour miller and a U.S. congressman and senator.Minnesota Historical SocietyRepublican Party (Ohio). State Executive Committee. Records.Republican Party (Ohio). State Executive Committee.Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )Records. 1899.1 item (8 p.)Suggested plans for county organization issued to county chairmen and committee men. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyCarle, Frank Austin, 1851-1930. Frank A. Carle papers, 1884-1927.Carle, Frank Austin, 1851-1930.Bross, Ernest, 1860-1923.Davis, Cushman Kellogg, 1838-1900.Gilbert, Cass, 1859-1934.Hill, James Jerome, 1838-1916.Holliday, John H. (John Hampden), 1846-1921.Howard, Bronson, 1842-1908.Johnson, John Albert, 1861-1909.Little, Philip, 1857-1942.Lowry, Thomas, 1843-1909.McKinley, William, 1843-1901.Martin, Edward Sanford, 1856-1939.Miles, Nelson Appleton, 1839-1915.Stevens, Frederick C. (Frederick Clement), 1861-1923.Talman, John, 1851-1936.Terry, Alfred Howe, 1827-1890.Van Derlip, John Russell, 1860-1935.Washburn, William D. (William Drew), 1831-1912.Washington, Booker T., 1856-1915.Shutter, Marion D. (Marion Daniel), 1853-1939.Washburn, Cadwallader, 1866-1965.Angell, James Burrill, 1829-1916.Ames, Charles W. (Charles Wilberforce), 1855-1921.Hewitt, Edwin Hawley, 1874-1939.Wheelock, Joseph Albert, 1831-1906.Frank A. Carle papers, 1884-1927.0.4 cu. ft. (1 box).Biographical information; correspondence (undated and 1884-1924); typescript articles by Carle on a variety of topics (undated and 1897-1927); newspaper clippings (undated and 1902-1927) containing articles by Carle; and his reminiscences: "Forty Years in Journalism, 1872-1912." Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsAnna W. Wright 1860-1890, 1903, 1911 1860-1890Anna W. Wright 1860-1890, 1903, 1911 1860-1890[1.00 boxes]The collection includes letters to Governor Oliver P. Morton regarding the recruitment of black troops for Indiana regiments during the Civil War (1861-1864) and letters from Oliver P. Morton to Jacob Wright concerning the 1868 Republican National Convention from 1866-1868. Also included are several family letters to Jacob Wright and correspondence from a variety of national politicians to Louis T. Michener responding to his requests for them to speak in Indiana during the 1890 election. Also included are papers of the Union State Central Committee, an Indianapolis Republican organization from 1864-1866. In addition the collection contains account books for the George Tomlinson general merchandise store in Southport, Marion Co. (1855-1858). The collection also contains pages from a scrapbook that contain programs, clippings, correspondence, and photographs of the Girls Classical School of Indianapolis. Included are materials relating to May Wright Sewall who was the principal of the school from 1891-1906. A variety of late 19th Century newspaper clippings are also included in the collection. The correspondents in the collection include William B. Allison, Albert J. Beveridge, Charles A. Boutelle, John Coburn, Shelby Cullom, Will Cumback, William P. Fishback, Robert M. LaFollette, William H.H. Miller, Oliver P. Morton, L.E. Payson, Gilbert A. Pierce, Preston B. Plumb, Thomas B. Reed, John C. Spooner, W.H.H. Terrell, Richard W. Thompson, and Daniel W. Voorhees. Indiana State Library - ISLLowe, Berenice,. Berenice Lowe collection, 1847-1953.Lowe, Berenice,Titus, Frances.Talbot, Fannie Sprague.Berenice Lowe collection, 1847-1953.3 boxes (2.5 cu. ft.)Wilfred Haughey papers, 1877-1942. Haughey resided in Battle Creek, Michigan. Collection includes miscellaneous World War I items; general store daybook, 1885; account book for Griswold Temperance Club, 1877, and Greenback Party, 1878; notebook of minutes of Michigan Farmers Alliance, W.T. Sherman No. 419, Trufant, Michigan, 1891-1892. Liberty Bond Posters, 1918. C.S. and Louisa Cowles family papers and letters, 1877-1923. Mexican War letters and papers of Samuel Moon of the Michigan 6th Infantry, Company A, with bounty land papers, 1846-1856. Papers of Calhoun County, Michigan, medical associations, 1890-1942. Charles Hart papers, 1865-1924, from his Civil War service with the Michigan 25th Infantry, Company B. Daughters of the American Revolution papers, 1903-1930. B.F. Groves letters, 1869-1872. Three scrapbooks of Beatrice H. Raynes at Western State Normal School, 1916-1917. Copies of articles by Fannie Sprague Talbot about Meadowbrook Farm, Calhoun County, Michigan. Miscellaneous papers about Grand Rapids, Battle Creek, Cadillac, and Marshall, Michigan. Western Michigan University, Dwight B. Waldo LibraryWhite, F. Clifton. Reminiscences of F. Clifton White : oral history, 1964.White, F. Clifton.Cannon, James,Reminiscences of F. Clifton White : oral history, 1964.Transcript: 222 leaves.Early political interests; Young Republican Clubs; candidacy of Senator Barry Goldwater in 1964: primaries and state conventions, San Francisco convention, campaign and election; vignettes of Republican leaders. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesRobbins, Clyde W., 1926-. Papers, 1979-1982.Robbins, Clyde W., 1926-Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives.Papers, 1979-1982.2 linear ft. (2 boxes)Constituent correspondence, bills, reports and roll-call votes. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryBrinkerhoff, Fred W. (Frederick Walter), 1885-1966. Frederick W. Brinkerhoff papers, 1902-1966 (bulk 1940-1954).Brinkerhoff, Fred W. (Frederick Walter), 1885-1966.Frederick W. Brinkerhoff papers, 1902-1966 (bulk 1940-1954).4 ft. (9 boxes)Letters received, copies of letters sent, speeches, and diaries. The topics covered in the correspondence are wide ranging but usually relate to the newspaper business; included is material on Capper Publications, the Associated Press in Kansas, the Kansas Press Association, the Newton Publishing Company, Stauffer Publications, and the Topeka State Journal Company. Other topics include the Kansas State Historical Society and KSEK Broadcasting Company. Several special subjects have their own folder: the U.S. Highway 69 Association, the Kansas Civil War Centennial Commission, the Republican Party and the accompanying National Convention held in 1928 at Kansas City, as well as the southeastern Kansas economy. Kansas State Historical SocietyMoody, Granville. Papers, 1869 Apr. 24.Moody, Granville.Halstead, Murat.Smith, Richard.Papers, 1869 Apr. 24.1 item, 4 p.Letter, April 24, 1869, from Granville Moody, to Pres. U.S. Grant; recommends Col. John Kenneth, Cincinnati, O., for a government position; endorsed by Richard Smith and Murat Halstead, Cincinnati editors. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyGideon Welles Papers, 1777-1911, (bulk 1820-1876)Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878Gideon Welles Papers 1777-1911 (bulk 1820-1876)15,070 items; 45 containers plus 1 oversize; 18.2 linear feet; 36 microfilm reelsSecretary of the navy and newspaper editor. Correspondence, diaries, writings, naval records, scrapbooks, and other papers relating to Welles's work as editor of the ; his activities as a member of the Democratic Party and, later, the Republican Party in state and national politics; the role of the navy in the Civil War; and the presidential administrations of Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson. Hartford TimesEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionColladay, Edward F. (Edward Francis), 1877-1961. Edward F. Colladay papers, 1916-1962.Colladay, Edward F. (Edward Francis), 1877-1961.Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969,Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964,Landon, Alfred M. (Alfred Mossman), 1887-1987,Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1902-1985,Mellon, George,Pershing, John J. (John Joseph), 1860-1948,Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945,Taft, Robert, 1917-1993,Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972,Warren, Earl, 1891-1974,Willkie, Wendell L. (Wendell Lewis), 1892-1944,Edward F. Colladay papers, 1916-1962.4 folders.Biographical material, letters and thank you notes, memorabilia of presidential inaugurations and other political and social occasions, and photographs. Includes material relating to Colladay's active involvement in the Republican Party. Correspondents include Dwight D. Eisenhower, Herbert Hoover, Alfred Landon, Henry Cabot Lodge, George Mellon, John Pershing, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Robert Taft, Harry Truman, Earl Warren, and Wendell Wilkie. Historical Society of Washington, D.C.Hauge, Gabriel, 1914-1981. Reminiscences of Gabriel Hauge : oral history, 1967.Hauge, Gabriel, 1914-1981.Edwin, Ed,Reminiscences of Gabriel Hauge : oral history, 1967.Transcript: 130 leaves.Tape: 4 reels.Preconvention activity and 1952 campaign; President Eisenhower's cabinet appointments; economic policies; Council of Economic Advisors; Departments of Agriculture and Interior; Arthur Burns. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesBrown-Ewell family papers, 1781-1984.Brown-Ewell family papers, 1781-1984.7 cubic ft.The collection is comprised of papers of George Washington Campbell, the Polk family, Plunkett family, Brown family, and Richard S. Ewell. Correspondence relates in part the activities and experiences of these allied families in the 19th and 20th centuries. Of particular interest is the antebellum political and Civil War military papers of the families; including letters written to General William Polk from prominent individuals discussing politics and other matters, and letters written by Confederate General Richard S. Ewell while a prisoner of war in 1865. Correspondents include Pierre G.T. Beauregard, John Bell, Montgomery Blair, George Washington Campbell, William Eastin, William H. Eaton, Benjamin S. Ewell, Thomas I. Green, Felix Grundy, Andrew Jackson, Andrew Johnson, Joseph E. Johnston, Abraham Lincoln, James Otey, James K. Polk, Leonidas Polk, John Randolph, Horatio Seymour, William T. Sherman, Martin Van Buren, Felix K. Zollicoffer, and others. Family members represented include Lizinka Campbell Brown Ewell, her son, George Campbell Brown, her daughter, Harriot Brown Turner, Percy Brown, Joseph Plunkett, James Dace Plunkett, Thomas Plunkett, and other family members. The Filson Historical SocietyHall, Leonard W. (Leonard Wood), 1900-1979. Reminiscences of Leonard Hall : oral history, 1965.Hall, Leonard W. (Leonard Wood), 1900-1979.Cannon, James,Reminiscences of Leonard Hall : oral history, 1965.Transcript: 59 leaves.Republican Party politics; chairman of National Republican Committee; campaigns of 1956 and 1964. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesSteiger, William A. Papers, 1920-1980.Steiger, William A.Papers, 1920-1980.80.8 c.f. (27 archives boxes and 70 record center cartons),13 reels of microfilm (35mm), and117 tape recordings; plusadditions of 14.8 c.f.,8 films, and1 videorecording.Papers of a Republican Wisconsin congressman who gained national attention between 1967 and 1978 for his work on capital gains and safety in the workplace; includes personal, official, and constituent correspondence, case files, press releases, speeches, questionnaires, newspaper clippings, photographs, tape recordings, video tapes, newsletters, memoranda, and bill drafts. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectUpham, Fred W. Papers.Upham, Fred W.Papers. 1920 Oct. 23.1 item (1 p.)Letter to A.D. Hosterman, Springfield, Ohio, from Upham, treasurer of the Republican National Committee, acknowledging receipt and appreciation for contribution to campaign of Harding and Coolidge. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyElihu Root Correspondence, 1874-1935Root, Elihu, 1845-1937.Elihu Root Correspondence 1874-1935127 itemsPapers of the American lawyer, politician, U.S. Secretary of War under President McKinley, U.S. Secretary of State under Theodore Roosevelt, following the death of John Hay, and United States Senator from New York. Letters, 125 of which are outgoing, which include discussions concerning national and state Republican Party politics. Several letters are responses to speaking and/or dinner invitations as well as recommendations for various appointments. Correspondents include Cephas Brainerd, Henry Billings Brown, Charles Butler, Julius Chambers, Henry J. Cookinham, William E. Curtis, Charles B. Elliott, Robert Ely, John H. Finley, Henry W. Fishel, Jacob Gallinger, Paul Hickok, Frank Wayland Higgins, Willis Johnson, Adrian Joline, John Knox, Samuel Koenig, Chester Lord, Isabel Lord, William McAdoo, Richard McCurdy, Martin McMahon, Charles Miller, Benjamin B. Odell, William C. Osborn, Ellis Robb, Arthur Saunders, and others.EnglishSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research CenterCovode, John, 1808-1871. Papers 1838-1892 (bulk 1854-1868).Covode, John, 1808-1871.Covode, George, 1835-1864.Haupt, Herman, 1817-1905.Larimer, William, 1809-1875.McQuaide, James.Thompson, J. Edgar, 1808-1874.Pennsylvania cavalry. 4th regiment.Pennsylvania Railroad.Westmoreland Coal Company.Papers 1838-1892 (bulk 1854-1868)..75 linear ft.Papers include correspondence and printed material documenting Covode's career in the U.S. House of Representatives and his various concerns in Pennsylvania. Correspondence includes patronage requests, discussions of the Civil War and contemporary politics. Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, Heinz History Center Detre Library and ArchivesManion, Clarence, 1896-1979. Clarence Manion papers, 1922-1979.Manion, Clarence, 1896-1979.Bozell, L. Brent, 1925-1997.Clarence Manion papers, 1922-1979.1 oversize folder.4 sound cassettes. (in box 104).1 sound recording (1 reel). (in box 113).Clarence Manion's papers are comprised of incoming correspondence and carbon copies of outgoing letters; transcripts of Manion Forum broadcasts, 1954-1979; and publications advocating conservative positions on American domestic and foreign affairs, including monographs written or published by Manion; speeches, news clippings, and other materials. A manuscript of Barry Goldwater's book, Conscience of a Conservative is included. Topics discussed in the collection include advocacy for the Bricker Amendment; activities of the John Birch Society in California and elsewhere; support for Goldwater's presidential campaigns in 1960 and 1964; Manion's appointment to and resignation from the federal Commission on Intergovernmental Relations; Manion's service on the American Bar Association's Committee for the Study of Communist Tactics, Strategy and Objectives; the threat of Communist expansion abroad and internal subversion; U.S. military preparedness; and the extension of the power of the federal government in domestic affairs; Manion's activities as a professor of constitutional law at Notre Dame University, and his businesses, and family. Correspondents include William F. Buckley, Jr., General Bonner Fellers, Barry Goldwater, J. Bracken Lee, J. Fred Schafly, Phyllis Schafly, Paul Talbert, and Robert Welch. The papers not only state Dean Manion's personal views on history and political theory. They also document conservative thought and action in America because of the extraordinary breadth of Manion's contacts on the political right as well as the wide reach of his radio and television programs. Correspondents include personal friends as well as members of the general public who listened to the Manion Forum; public officials and political leaders; and conservative publicists, theoreticians, and organizers. Chicago History MuseumHanks, Constant C. Letters, 1861-1865.Hanks, Constant C.Letters, 1861-1865.53 items.Letters describing Hanks' service with the 20th Regiment, New York State Militia, which was reorganized in 1861 to form the 80th Regiment, New York Infantry. Subjects include Army hospital conditions, battles and campaigns in Maryland and Virginia, contraband, Copperheads, religious activities in the U.S. Army, and slavery. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryWilson, John Q., 1840-. John Q. Wilson papers, 1860-1866, 1913.Wilson, John Q., 1840-John Q. Wilson papers, 1860-1866, 1913.0.25 cu. ft. (1 box).Diary (1865-1866) and four miscellaneous items relating to his service in the Minnesota Light Artillery, Third Battery. The diary relates details of the battery's journeys to Dakota Territory, including forts Abercrombie, Snelling, and Wadsworth (later Sisseton); terrain, lakes, and wildlife; weather (particularly blizzards); and hardships of the marches. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryRepublican Congressional Committee. Recordings [sound recording], 1950-1952.Republican Congressional Committee.Recordings [sound recording], 1950-1952.4 disc recordings.Radio spot advertisements and five-minute programs produced by the Republican Congressional Committee for use by local candidates, and five minute shows with excerpts from speeches of Dwight D. Eisenhower (own voice) and Harry S. Truman (imitation), accompanied by scripts. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectScobey, Frank E. (Frank Edgar), 1866-1931. Papers.Scobey, Frank E. (Frank Edgar), 1866-1931.Papers. 1922-1969.6 items.Scattered reports, letters, and remembrances of Frank E. Scobey's association with Warren G. Harding. Includes diary pages (1922-1923), sketch of Ed's (F.E. Scobey) political history, reports on Scobey's attempts to warn Harding about Daugherty and Fall, and a pass to Harding's funeral in the capital rotunda. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyLandon, Alfred M. (Alfred Mossman), 1887-1987. Reminiscences of Alfred Mossman Landon : oral history, 1968.Landon, Alfred M. (Alfred Mossman), 1887-1987.Jeffrey, Harry P.,Reminiscences of Alfred Mossman Landon : oral history, 1968.Transcript: 48 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesUniversity of Maryland College Republican Club (University of Maryland, College Park). Records.University of Maryland College Republican Club (University of Maryland, College Park)Virta, Alan.Bush, George, 1924-College Republican National Committee (U.S.)Maryland Federation of College Republicans.University of Maryland College Republican Club records1 footThe University of Maryland College Republican Club, originally known as the Young Republican Club, was founded in 1948 to assist in the presidential campaign of Thomas E. Dewey. The group solidified its organization through participation in the 1956 Presidential election and has in subsequent years been particularly active during major political campaigns. Until 1971, the Club's focus was off-campus, but with the passage of the 26th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution, on-campus recruitment and campaigning became an important component of the group's activities. The records of the club include correspondence, constitutions, and news clippings and primarily document its interaction with national committees and inter-club dissension.EnglishUniversity of Maryland (College Park, Md.). LibrariesStickpin [realia].Stickpin [realia]. 19211 item : gold ; 5.6 cm high, 3.3 cm wide, .3 cm deep.Gold stickpin has a spread-wing eagle at the top, a loop, and a round medallion. One side of the medallion features a bust of Warren G. Harding with the text "INAUGURATION OF / MAR 4 1921 / WARREN G. HARDING." The reverse side of the medallion features a laurel wreath and the Lord's Prayer. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyEmerson, Guy. Reminiscences of Guy Emerson : oral history, 1951.Emerson, Guy.Phillips, Harlan B.,Reminiscences of Guy Emerson : oral history, 1951.Transcript: 249 leaves.Episcopal Church Pension League; Roosevelt Non-Partisan League; Liberty Loan campaign; National Hoover League; American Bankers Association convention; Calvin Coolidge campaign; Reserve City Bankers Association. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesReid, Whitelaw, 1837-1912. Whitelaw Reid paper, 1874 [manuscript].Whitelaw Reid Paper, 18740.108 Cubic Feet, 1 itemLetter (1874) concerning the movement to nominate President Grant for a third term.EnglishEast Carolina University. J.Y. Joyner LibraryConboie, Joseph Anthony, 1830-1918. Joseph Anthony Conboie papers, 1877-1900.Conboie, Joseph Anthony, 1830-1918.Joseph Anthony Conboie papers, 1877-1900.1 box.Correspondence, business records, and other items relating to Conboie's work as an undertaker; and correspondence relating to Republican politics in Storey County, Nev., the Nevada National Guard during the 1890s, and Conboie's participation in Knights of Pythias and Odd Fellows. Nevada State Historical SocietyPierce, Edward Lillie, 1829-1897,. Letters from various correspondents, 1850-1895 (inclusive), 1852-1878 (bulk).Pierce, Edward Lillie, 1829-1897,Adams, Charles Francis, 1807-1886.Dana, Richard Henry, 1815-1882.M'Kim, J. Miller (James Miller), 1810-1874.Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892.Wilson, Henry, 1812-1875.Letters from various correspondents, 1850-1895 (inclusive), 1852-1878 (bulk).2 boxes (1 linear ft.).Consists of letters to Pierce on political and legal affairs, some in response to the speeches and writings that he mailed to friends and colleagues. Correspondents include Charles Francis Adams, Richard Henry Dana, James Miller McKim, John Greenleaf Whittier, and Henry Wilson. Houghton LibraryRichard J. Whalen papers, 1930-2006Whalen, Richard J., 1935-Richard J. Whalen papers 1930-200635 manuscript boxes, 4 oversize boxes.; (20 linear feet)Correspondence, writings, notes, interview transcripts, printed matter, and sound and video recordings, relating to twentieth-century American politics, Joseph P. Kennedy and the Kennedy family, the Republican Party, and the presidential administrations of Richard M. Nixon and Ronald Reagan. Includes research materials for books by R. J. Whalen.EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesSmith, Mary Louise. Papers of Mary Louise Smith, 1933-1988 (bulk 1964-1985).Smith, Mary Louise.Papers of Mary Louise Smith, 1933-1988 (bulk 1964-1985).65 linear ft.5 sound cassettes.2 videocassettes.The papers document Mary Louise Smith's work on behalf of the Republican Party, numerous women's organizations, and several national and presidential commissions. Materials include hundreds of speeches, extensive correspondence, newspaper clippings about Smith and her husband, photographs of Smith alone and with others, and a small amount of personal items. University of Iowa LibrariesMary Garrett Hay scrapbook, 1895-1928Hay, Mary Garrett, 1857-1928Mary Garrett Hay scrapbook 1895-1928.15 linear foot (1 v.)Mary Garrett Hay (1857-1928) was an American suffragist and civic leader who was active in the New York suffrage movement. She helped Carrie Chapman Catt set up the offices of the National American Woman Suffrage Association in New York in 1895. Hay was president of the New York State Federation of Women's Clubs from 1910 to 1912, chair of the League of Women Voters in New York City from 1918 to 1923, and served the Republican Party in various official capacities. Collection consists of scrapbook with materials related to Hay's career. Scrapbook contains letters, reports, clippings, leaflets, pamphlets, speeches, and photographs pertaining to her work on behalf of women's clubs, the Republican Party, suffrage, and the League of Women Voters for the years 1895 to 1928. There are also letters of condolence after Hay's death.New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives DivisionSchwengel, Fred, 1907-. Papers of Fred Schwengel, 1940-1972.Schwengel, Fred, 1907-Beardsley, William Shane, 1901-1954.Blue, Robert Donald, 1898-Bogan, Gerald Leroy, 1912-1986.Bromwell, James E. (James Edward), 1920-Carver, Roy James, 1909-Coad, Merwin, 1924-Culver, John C., 1932-Cunningham, Paul H. (Paul Harvey), 1890-1961.Dolliver, James I. (James Isaac), 1894-Engle, Paul, 1908-Erbe, N. (Norman), 1919-Gillilland, Whitney, 1904-1993.Gross, H. R. (Harold Royce), 1899-Hickenlooper, Bourke B. (Bourke Blakemore), 1896-1971.Hoegh, Leo A. (Leo Arthur), 1908-Hoeven, Charles B. (Charles Bernard), 1895-1980.Hughes, Harold Everett, 1922-Jensen, Ben F. (Ben Franklin), 1892-1970.Jepsen, Roger W.Johnson, Donald E.Kudart, Arthur R.Kyl, John H. (John Henry), 1919-LeCompte, Karl M.Loveless, Herschel C. (Herschel Cellel), 1911-1989.McDonald, John Cecil, 1924-Martin, Thomas E. (Thomas Ellsworth), 1893-1971.Mayne, Wiley, 1917-Miller, Jack R. (Jack Richard), 1916-Neu, Arthur A. (Arthur Alan), 1933-Nevins, Allan, 1890-1971.Nicholas, William Hall, 1892-1984.Nye, Frank T., 1912-1983.Ray, Robert D., 1928-Ross, Russell M. (Russell Marion)Scherle, William J. (William Joseph), 1923-Schmidhauser, John R. (John Richard), 1922-Schramm, James S.Shaw, Elizabeth, 1923-Smith, Mary Louise.Smith, Neal Edward, 1920-Stanley, David M., 1928-Talle, Henry Oscar, 1892-1969.Van Allen, James A. (James Alfred), 1914-2006.Virden, Helen M.Papers of Fred Schwengel, 1940-1972.Papers, 324 linear ft. (650 boxes)Photographs, 2 linear ft. (4 boxes)The papers of Fred Schwengel document his political career and interests with subject files on such national issues as agriculture, education, school prayer, and the Vietnamese conflict. Iowa related topics include information on cities and counties, Iowa colleges and universities, and businesses. There are copies of his speeches and legislation, along with four boxes of photographs. His life long interest in Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War is also represented. Correspondence is found throughout the collection. There are letters from: William S. Beardsley, Robert D. Blue, Gerald L. Bogan, James E. Bromwell, Roy Carver, Merwin Coad, John C. Culver, Paul Cunningham, James I Dolliver, Paul Engle, Norman Erbe, Whitney Gillilland, H.R. Gross, Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Leo A. Hoegh, Charles B. Hoeven, and Harold E. Hughes. More correspondents include: Ben F. Jensen, Roger W. Jepsen, Donald E. Johnson, Arthur R. Kudart, John H. Kyl, Karl M. LeCompte, Herschel C. Loveless, John C. McDonald, Thomas E. Martin, Wiley Mayne, Edward Mezvinsky, Jack R. Miller, Arthur A. Neu, Allan Nevins, William H. Nicholas, Frank Nye, Robert D. Ray, and Russell M. Ross. More correspondents include: William J. Scherle, John R. Schmidhauser, James S. Schramm, Elizabeth O. Shaw, Mary Louise Smith, Neal Smith, David M. Stanley, Henry Talle, James A. Van Allen, and Helen M. Virden. University of Iowa LibrariesWomen in the Federal Government Oral History Project. Interviews, 1981-1983 (inclusive).Women in the Federal Government Oral History Project.Arrington, Ruth M.Bonfield, Lynn.Cheek, Jeannette Bailey.Coll, Blanche D.Harrison, Cynthia Ellen.Horne, Dorothy.Leimbach, Dulcie.Morantz-Sanchez, Regina Markell.Parker, Jacqueline K.Sandler, Bernice Resnick.Sargeant, Helene.Simonson, Joy R.Ware, Susan, 1950-Interviews, 1981-1983 (inclusive).3.63 linear feet (23 volumes, 1/2 file box)Collection consists of tapes and transcripts of the oral histories and supporting documentation. Topics covered include the interviewee's family background, education, choice and development of career and how it was affected by her sex, personal circumstances, memberships in organizations, awards, and her attitudes towards the Equal Rights Amendment and the women's movement.EnglishArthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaGrams, Rod (Rodney D.), 1948-. Senatorial files, 1957-2001 (bulk 1995-2000).Grams, Rod (Rodney D.), 1948-Carlson, Arne H., 1934-Clinton, Bill, 1946-United Nations.United States. Congress. House.United States. Congress. Senate.Independent-Republicans of Minnesota.Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ).Senatorial files, 1957-2001 (bulk 1995-2000).84.75 cu. ft. (93 boxes).Senatorial papers of Rod Grams, a businessman and broadcast journalist who served as a Republican United States senator from Minnesota (1995- 2001) and prior to that as congressman from Minnesota's sixth congressional district (1993-1994). Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsRowe, Frederick H. (Frederick Harvey), b. 1857. Scrapbooks, 1888-1937.Rowe, Frederick H. (Frederick Harvey), b. 1857.Yates, Richard, 1860-1936.American Bankers Insurance Company.Scrapbooks, 1888-1937.1.96 linear ft. (2 boxes) + 2 oversize bound v.Scrapbooks containing newsclippings, photographs and memorabilia of political, business and personal interest to Rowe. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryGrenier, John Edward, 1930-. Papers, 1957-1970.Grenier, John Edward, 1930-Papers, 1957-1970.8 cubic ft.Collection contains correspondence, campaign literature, plans, reports, research materials, newspaper clippings, state files, press releases, financial papers, handbooks, schedules, lists, diaries, photographs, and miscellaneous items documenting Grenier's political activities as well as those of the REpublican Party in Alabama. Auburn University.Reg Manning Papers, 1941-1969, 1954-1964Manning, Reg, 1905-1986Reg Manning Papers 1941-1969 1954-196421.8 linear ft.Approximately 2,600 original editorial cartoons syndicated through the McNaught Syndicate and published locally in the and artwork for single panel cartoons, , , and . Correspondence, book illustrations and articles about Manning are also included. Arizona Republic Little Itchy Itchy The Little Savage The Ordinary Americans Oh Say Can You See--?EnglishSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research CenterDemocratic Party (U.S.). [American political materials, 1900-1969].Democratic Party (U.S.)Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )[American political materials, 1900-1969]. [1900-1969]ca. 1,000 pieces : ill.Princeton University LibraryGannett, Caroline Werner, 1894-1979. Caroline Werner Gannett papers, 1888-1978.Gannett, Caroline Werner, 1894-1979.Caroline Werner Gannett papers, 1888-1978.8.5 cubic ft.Papers of Caroline Werner Gannett contain personal, business, and social correspondence, including letters between CWG and her parents, sisters, friends, husband, and children; courtship letters from Frank E. Gannett; correspondence relating to Rochester and Miami Beach country clubs and other social groups in which she was actively involved; letters concerning her work with the Frank E. Gannett Newspaperboy Scholarship Fund, Inc., the American Red Cross (1941-1944), the New York State War Council, the New York State Board of Regents (1947-1963), and other organizations; and letters regarding her many awards, citations, and honorary degrees. Also, correspondence, speeches, drafts, and printed material pertaining to CWG's involvement with the Syracuse University Youth Development Center and the White House Conference on Children and Youth; and correspondence, printed material, and memorabilia relating to the 1960 Republican campaign. The collection also includes photographs of the Gannett, Werner, and related families, as well as pictures of CWG, her friends, and associates; student scrapbooks, diaries, poems, plays, and other prose written by Caroline Werner; and printed material from social, political, and religious organizations. Correspondents include James E. Allen, Lord Beaverbrook,Alexander M. Beebee, Morris Bishop, Bennett Cerf, Winston Churchill, Cornelis W. de Kiewiet, Thomas E. Dewey, Howard I. Dillingham, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Mark Ellingson, Edward R. Eastman, Jacob Javits, Lyndon B. Johnson, Kenneth B. Keating, Charles Kettering, Deane W. Malott, Richard M. Nixon, Mary Pickford, Nelson A. Rockefeller, Harry G. Stutz, William P. Tolley, Frank E. Tripp, Amy Vanderbilt, James Whalen, educators, Gannett newspapermen, friends, and persons seeking Mrs. Gannett's aid. Cornell University LibraryCurtis, Samuel Ryan, 1805-1866. Papers of Samuel Ryan Curtis, 1826-1866.Curtis, Samuel Ryan, 1805-1866.Curtis, Henry B. (Henry Barnes), 1799-1885,Papers of Samuel Ryan Curtis, 1826-1866.79 pieces.2 boxes.Personal correspondence of Samuel Ryan Curtis, chiefly his letters to his brother Henry Barnes Curtis (1799-1885), a prominent Ohio lawyer. Included are: a 1828 letter from West Point, discussing the cadet life and national politics (including the presidential elections); letters recounting Curtis' service in the Mexican War (1846, July - 1847, Nov.), his political and professional activities in 1849 and 1857, the Civil War (including the battle of Pea Ridge), and post-war service. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical GardensWelles, Gideon, 1802-1878. Gideon Welles papers, 1777-1911 (bulk 1820-1876).Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878Gideon Welles Papers 1777-1911 (bulk 1820-1876)15,070 items; 45 containers plus 1 oversize; 18.2 linear feet; 36 microfilm reelsSecretary of the navy and newspaper editor. Correspondence, diaries, writings, naval records, scrapbooks, and other papers relating to Welles's work as editor of the ; his activities as a member of the Democratic Party and, later, the Republican Party in state and national politics; the role of the navy in the Civil War; and the presidential administrations of Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson. Hartford TimesEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionMann, Eugene Langdon, 1861-1925. Eugene L. Mann and family papers, 1868-1947.Mann, Eugene Langdon, 1861-1925.Mann, Horatio Eugene, 1825-1906.Nelson, Rensselaer Russell, 1826-1904.Eugene L. Mann and family papers, 1868-1947.1 box, containing 49 items.Twenty letters (1898-1899) from Mann, a St. Paul (Minn.) physician studying medicine in Europe, to his father, Horatio E., describing his ocean voyage and the daily life and culture of Italy, Austria, and Germany. Also included are Mann's lecture notes on diseases of the lungs, nose, throat, and heart; reports (ca. 1909-1911) on the controversy over the abolition of the University of Minnesota's College of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery during Mann's tenure as Dean; and genealogical and family data. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryWarmoth, Henry Clay, 1842-1931. Henry Clay Warmoth papers, 1798-1953.Warmoth, Henry Clay, 1842-1931.Henry Clay Warmoth papers, 1798-1953.ca. 5000 items (10.5 linear ft.)The collection includes correspondence and diaries related to Warmoth's service in the Union Army, his tenure as governor of Louisiana during Reconstruction, and political affairs in Louisiana. Topics discussed include civil rights; the Freedmen's Bureau; the Fourteenth Amendment; suffrage for Louisiana freedmen; segregation on railroads; opposition to President Grant; violence in Louisiana; elections and election fraud; the Republican Party, both local and national, and party factionalism; management of the United States Mint in New Orleans; and the construction of railroads, levees, and canals. There are also letters, diaries, plantation journals, daybooks, ledgers, slave lists, and scrapbooks related to Magnolia Plantation, sugar refining, investment in railroads, and his service as Collector of Customs for the Port of New Orleans, 1889-1893. The 1865-1867 diary provides an eye witness account of the New Orleans Race Riot of 30 July 1866. Photographs depict Warmoth and his family; structures, machinery, and workers at Magnolia Plantation; and other scenes and individuals. Frequent and notable correspondents include Henry C. Dibble, Thomas Jefferson Durant, Charles Foster, Francis J. Herron, William Pitt Kellogg, Effingham Lawrence, W.L. McMillan, Stephen B. Packard, P.B.S. Pinchback, John R.G. Pitkin, Lionel A. Sheldon, George A. Sheridan, J.H. Sypher, J.R. West, and H.W. Whittlesay. There are also a few letters from presidents Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley, and William H. Taft, as well as a few letters from notable Civil War generals such as Benjamin F. Butler, James Longstreet, and John A. McClernand, and an 1868 letter of warning to Warmoth from the Ku Klux Klan. University of North Carolina at Chapel HillHorner, Mildred Conrad Dispensa, d. 1942. Mildred Conrad Horner Collection, 1779-1940, (bulk 1892-1940).Horner, Mildred Conrad Dispensa, d. 1942.Deneen, Charles Samuel, 1863-1940.Deneen, Florence, b. 1870.Deneen, William Lyons, 1798-1879.Kinney, William, Hon.Methodist Episcopal Church. Southern Illinois Conference.McKendree College.Mildred Conrad Horner Collection, 1779-1940, (bulk 1892-1940).6 linear ft. (6 boxes)Research notes, correspondence, photostatic copies, news clippings, published material and genealogical information. The collection reflects Mrs. Horner's thorough research into the life and background of Charles Deneen, and includes correspondence with Deneen and his sister Florence Deneen. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryPerry S. Heath Papers, 1890-1983, (bulk 1896-1927)Heath, Perry S. (Perry Sanford), 1857-1927Perry S. Heath Papers 1890-1983 (bulk 1896-1927)300 items; 2 containers; 0.6 linear feetNewspaperman, political writer, Republican National Committee secretary and party emissary. Correspondence, journal notes, printed matter, memorabilia, and biographical material chiefly relating to Heath's term as secretary of the Republican National Committee and his work on the 1896 presidential campaign of William McKinley.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionJaquelin H. Hume papers, 1964-1991Hume, Jaquelin H.Jaquelin H. Hume papers, 1964-199137 manuscript boxes, 1 oversize box, 1 framed photograph.; (15.8 linear feet)Correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, lists, and financial records, relating to Republican Party fundraising activities, especially in California, election campaigns of Ronald Reagan, especially his presidential campaign in 1976, and the gubernatorial and presidential administrations of Ronald Reagan.EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesHumphrey, William E. (William Ewart), 1862-1934. William E. Humphrey papers, 1903-1936.Humphrey, William E. (William Ewart), 1862-1934William E. Humphrey Papers 1903-1936500 items; 2 containers; .6 linear feetLawyer, United States congressman, and member of the Federal Trade Commission. Correspondence, memoranda, speeches and other papers relating primarily to Humphrey's service in the United States House of Representatives (1903-1917) and on the Federal Trade Commission (1925-1933).EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionTanner, Frederick C. (Frederick Chauncey), 1878-1963. Reminiscences of Frederick Chauncey Tanner : oral history, 1950.Tanner, Frederick C. (Frederick Chauncey), 1878-1963.Albertson, Dean, 1920-,Bombard, Owen,Reminiscences of Frederick Chauncey Tanner : oral history, 1950.Miscellaneous papers relating to oral history.Early background and interest in politics, New York politics; Chairman, New York State Republican Party, 1914-17; impressions of Charles Evans Hughes, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and many other political figures. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesLord, Mary Pillsbury, 1904-1978. Papers, 1927-1972 (inclusive).Lord, Mary Pillsbury, 1904-1978.Papers, 1927-1972 (inclusive).1.75 linear ft.Correspondence, speeches, articles, itineraries, reports, clippings, and photos reflect Lord's career. Material pertains to her work at the U.N., her extensive travels in Asia, Africa, and Europe, her work at the World's Fair, in civilian defense, with the WACS, the New York Commission on the Education and Employment of Women, in the 1952 presidential campaign, and with various organizations. Biographical papers include a transcript of an interview with Lord on education at Smith College. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaScribner, Fred C., 1908-. Reminiscences of Fred C. Scribner, Jr. : oral history, 1972.Scribner, Fred C., 1908-Mason, John T., 1909-,Reminiscences of Fred C. Scribner, Jr. : oral history, 1972.Transcript: 83 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.General counsel to Treasury Department, 1955-1957; assistant secretary of the Treasury, 1957, and under-secretary, 1957-1961; workings of Treasury Department and discussion of personnel; delegate to Republican National Conventions of 1940, 1944, 1956, 1960, 1964, 1968; counsel to Republican National Committee, 1952-1955; impressions of Chapman Rose, George Humphrey and Dwight D. Eisenhower. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesOregon Committee to Re-Elect President Ford papers, 1976Oregon Committee to Re-Elect President Ford papers 1976.25 cubic feet (4 folders)Papers and campaign literature relating to the activities of the Oregon Committee to Re-Elect President Ford, 1976.EnglishOregon Historical Society Research LibraryHerter, Christian Archibald, 1895-1966. Christian Archibald Herter papers, 1929-1967 (inclusive), 1943-1966 (bulk).Herter, Christian Archibald, 1895-1966.Herter family.Christian Archibald Herter papers, 1929-1967 (inclusive), 1943-1966 (bulk).44 boxes (22 linear ft.).Consists of business and personal correspondence, political papers, speeches and other writings, photographs, clippings, and other printed material. The correspondence emphasizes Herter's activities after his tenure as secretary of state ended in 1961 and his interests in such organizations as the Atlantic Institute, Foreign Service Educational Foundation, Middle East Institute, and the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins. Personal correspondence consists mainly of family letters. Political papers include material from his gubernatorial campaigns and correspondence concerning the 1964 Republican Party convention. Speeches and other writings reflect Herter's interest in foreign affairs and international trade. Houghton LibraryBarton, Bruce, 1886-1967. Papers, 1881-1967.Barton, Bruce, 1886-1967.Barton, Betsey.Barton, William Eleazar, 1861-1930.Papers, 1881-1967.63.4 c.f. (151 archives boxes and 8 flat boxes) and5 disc recordings; plusadditions of 1.0 c.f. and77 photographs.Papers of Bruce Barton, an author, politician, and chairman of the board of the advertising agency Batten, Barton, Durstine, and Osborn. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectZwach, John M., 1907-1990. John M. Zwach congressional and legislative papers, 1935-1974 (bulk 1966-1974).Zwach, John M., 1907-1990.John M. Zwach congressional and legislative papers, 1935-1974 (bulk 1966-1974).33.0 cu. ft. (33 boxes).Legislative files of John Zwach (R-Minn.), a Minnesota farmer and teacher who served in the Minnesota Legislature (1935-1966) and U.S. House of Representatives (1967-1975). The papers reflect the wide range of Zwach's official duties, with emphasis on agricultural legislation. There are also a number of records relating to the abortion issue, rural development, and the Vietnam War. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryGeiger, Joseph H. Letter : Columbus, Ohio, to [Salmon P. Chase], [Washington, D.C.?], 1863 Nov. 18.Geiger, Joseph H.Barton, William Eleazar, 1861-1930,William E. Barton Collection of Lincolniana (University of Chicago)Letter : Columbus, Ohio, to [Salmon P. Chase], [Washington, D.C.?], 1863 Nov. 18.1 item (3 p.)Autograph letter signed. Relates to the division between the War Democrats and the Union Party. Texas Christian UniversitySimpson, Kenneth Farrand, 1895-1941. Kenneth Farrand Simpson papers, 1900-1983 (inclusive), 1923-1941 (bulk).Simpson, Kenneth Farrand, 1895-1941.Kenneth Farrand Simpson papers, 1900-1983 (inclusive), 1923-1941 (bulk).14.50 linear ft.The papers consist of correspondence, political memoranda, campaign literature, and printed matter documenting Kenneth Simpson's career as chairman of the Republican County Committee in New York (1935-1940). The papers also include case and client files from Simpson's legal practice. The papers highlight Simpson's support for Fiorello La Guardia in the 1936 New York mayoral campaign, his opposition to Thomas E. Dewey's candidacy for presidential nomination in 1940, and his own successful campaign for election to the United States House of Representatives from the Seventeenth Congressional District of New York in 1940. Yale University LibraryRepublican Party (U.S. : 1854- ). Republican emphemera, 1964.Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )Republican emphemera, 1964.54 items ; 28 cm., or smaller.Republican campaign literature and bumper stickers for the 1964 election. Presidential candidate Barry Goldwater and vice-presidential candidate Bill Miller. Idaho State Archives, Idaho State Historical SocietyRepublican Party (S.C.). Records, 1932-2003.Republican Party (S.C.)Records, 1932-2003.92.5 ft.Papers re local, state, and national elections, fund raising, and patronage, Photographs, and Clippings Persons represented include state chairmen, ca. 1960s-1970s, Ray C. Harris, C. Kenneth Powell, Jesse Cooksey, and Daniel I. Ross, and executive directors Ray Harris, Martin Gay Suber, and Wayne Adams in promoting and assisting Republican candidates throughout the state. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University LibrariesGlover, George Washington, 1888-1993. George W. Glover papers, 1873-1986.Glover, George Washington, 1888-1993.George W. Glover papers, 1873-1986.12 lin. ft.Printed material relating to the National Association of Negro Musicians (NANM) including programs and playbills from NANM and other small groups; and annual breakfast, convention and conference materials, and other records of the New York and New Jersey chapters of NANM and the National Association for the Study of Afro-American Life and History. Other material relating to concert performances by black artists consisting primarily of programs and playbills, scrapbooks, and news clippings. Also programs, playbills, news clippings, newsletters, and financial reports pertaining to the Thomas Music Study Club, founded by Blanche K. Thomas, which was affiliated with NANM since 1946. Papers of Glover and his wife, Martha Seabrook Glover, contain personal and professional correspondence, and documents concerning the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Free-Masonry, the Oddfellows, the Republicans and Democratic parties, church groups, the A. Philip Randolph Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship Fund, the Patriotic American Society, the Harlem Cultural Council, and news clippings about Glover. Also, personal papers of Martha Seabrook Glover relating to the Seabrook family. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial LibraryGreen, Hugh Parker, 1887-1968. Papers, 1932-1963.Green, Hugh Parker, 1887-1968.Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Speaker of the House.Papers, 1932-1963.1 linear ft. (1 box) + 1 oversize bound v.Correspondence, speech notes, printed material, clippings and scrapbooks concerning Green's term as Speaker, his campaigns for office and the Republican Party. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryMelvin J Maas papers., 1912-1986.Maas, Melvin Joseph, 1898-1964.Melvin J Maas papers. 1912-1986.Correspondence, reports, photographs, diaries, and professional papers of a Republican Minnesota Congressman, long time Marine Corps Reserve Officer, and Chairman of the President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped.EnglishMinnesota Historical SocietySample, Alfred, 1846-1902. Letters, 1876-1891.Sample, Alfred, 1846-1902.Letters, 1876-1891.ca. 200 letters.Letters to Sample discuss politics, the railroad, his campaigns, the elections of 1888 and 1892, court cases and numerous matters related to the court. Includes one threatening letter from an angry juror. A few letters refer to war commemoration activities. A few letters discuss business possibilities, especially related to land, in Kansas, Iowa and the Dakotas. Includes letters from Judge Owen T. Reeves, Judge N.J. Pillsbury, Attorney General George Hunt, Congressman L.E. Payson, state Senator Charles Bogardus and Chicago attorney C.C. Strawn. One 13 p. letter from James Graham in Pennsylvania discusses the use of drunkenness as a mitigating factor in murder, describes a religious meeting held by Moody and Sankey and a political meeting held by Carl Schurz, Quakers in Philadelphia and the election of 1876. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryGaines, Irene M. (Irene McCoy), 1896-1964. Irene McCoy Gaines papers, 1893-1968 (bulk 1940-1959).Gaines, Irene M. (Irene McCoy), 1896-1964.Ellis, George Washington, 1875-1919Irene McCoy Gaines papers, 1893-1968 (bulk 1940-1959).8 sound discs.1 microfilm reel : neg. ; 35 mm. (Camera negative of George W. Ellis papers).Correspondence, mimeographed and printed material, certificates, phonograph record, text of speeches, minutes of meetings and conventions, scrapbook, and other papers relating to activities of Mrs. Gaines, a leader in local, state, and national organizations of African American club women, Chicago social service organizations, and the Republican Party. Topics include the civil rights movement; her service as president of the National Association of Colored Women; Republican Party activities and Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick's senatorial campaign; and personal family matters. Little in the collection relates directly to Mrs. Gaines' career as a social worker in Chicago. The collection includes few papers of Mrs. Gaines' husband, Harris B. Gaines, who was a Chicago lawyer and Illinois legislator, and of her sons, Harris B. Gaines, Jr., (known as Harry) and Charles E. Gaines. There are a few radio and play scripts relating to African American history in which her son, Harry Gaines, performed. Collection includes ca. 200 items, 1893-1919, of Mrs. Gaines' uncle, George Washington Ellis (1875-1919), who was an author and lawyer. Includes letters, diary, articles, and other papers, some relating to his book "Negro Social Life and Culture in Africa" (1914?). Other topics include African Americans, especially in Chicago; West Africans and political topics; Progressivism in the U.S.; his service as a secretary to the U.S. Legation in Liberia (1902-1910); and personal activities. Additional items re. Ellis are in an unprocessed addition to this collection. Chicago History MuseumPierce, Robert L., 1901-1968. Papers, 1955-1968.Pierce, Robert L., 1901-1968.Agnew, Dwight E.,Pierce, Lucille,Papers, 1955-1968.1 box (.4 linear ft.)Description: The Pierce Papers are a small alphabetical collection of correspondence, reports, agendas, newspaper clippings, and biographical material. Although Pierce was involved in a host of business, civic, and political activities, the documentation is fragmentary and disappointing. Even for the area which is best covered - his involvement with the 1960, 1964, and 1968 national Republican conventions - the coverage is far from complete. Most notable among this political material is the report of the Committee on Convention Reforms (1967), which Pierce chaired; reports of the 1960 subcommittee on housing; and correspondence, an Arrangements Committee meeting transcript, and an extensive report on police-minority group relations at San Francisco in 1964 by Gordon E. Misner. Pertaining to Circus World Museum are copies of legal agreements and some correspondence concerning Pierce donations. There is no material on his involvement with the Wisconsin Republican Party except for a few clippings in the biographical file. University of Wisconsin-Stout, University Library; Stout Library; Robert S. Swanson Library and Learning CenterGrain Terminal Association (Minn.). Corporate records, 1923-1991 (bulk 1938-1976).Grain Terminal Association (Minn.)Bean, Louis Hyman, 1896-Chase, Ray P. 1880-1948.Freeman, Orville L.Humphrey, Hubert H. 1911-1978.Jordan, Philip D. 1903-1980.Baldwin, Calvin Benham, 1902-1975.Eisenhower, Dwight D. 1890-1969.Keyserling, Leon Hirsh.Roosevelt, Franklin D. 1882-1945.Thatcher, Myron William, 1883-1976.Wallace, Henry Agard, 1888-1965.Young, Milton Ruben, 1897-1983.Corporate records, 1923-1991 (bulk 1938-1976).11.0 cu. ft. (11 boxes)Corporate records of the Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association (GTA), a large Midwestern grain marketing cooperative headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota. Included are articles of incorporation and bylaws; minutes of the board of directors (widely scattered); contracts; board memoranda (1938-1948 bulk); correspondence files of general manager M.W. (Bill) Thatcher, 1938-1968; annual meeting files; subject files; published pamphlets and brochures; audio tapes; and photographs. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsRhodes, John J. (John Jacob), 1916-2003. John J. Rhodes minority leader papers, 1968-1980.Rhodes, John J. (John Jacob), 1916-2003.John J. Rhodes minority leader papers, 1968-1980.99 ft.Consists of correspondence files printed legislation, speeches, press releases, and financial records extending from 1968-1980. The bulk of the material concerns Republican political leadership in the US House of Representatives and legislation on a variety of national issues from 1975-1980. Divided into two series. Arizona State University LibrariesGeorge K. Batt papers, 1938-1983.Batt, George K.George K. Batt papers 1938-1983.11 manuscript boxes, 1 oversize box; (4.8 linear feet)Correspondence, speeches, studies, press releases, clippings, memorabilia, and photographs, relating to economic and labor policy in the United States during World War II, and to Republican Party politics at both the national and New Jersey state levels.EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesGower, John C., 1941-. Papers, 1959-1978.Gower, John C., 1941-Papers, 1959-1978.6.4 c.f. (5 record center cartons and 5 archives boxes)Papers of a Wisconsin attorney and assemblyman (1975-1978) from Green Bay, consisting of correspondence, memoranda, reports, notes, minutes, constitutions, financial and membership reports, bill files, press releases, newsletters, constituent questionnaires, reference material, meeting files, instructional material, and biographical material. University of Wisconsin, Green Bay, Cofrin LibraryWeber, Vin. Congressional files and related papers, 1950-1995 (bulk 1990-1992).Weber, Vin.Armey, Richard K., 1940-.Gingrich, Newt.Stangeland, Arlan.United States. Farmers Home Administration.Conservative Opportunity Society.Minnesota Migrant Council.United States. Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service.United States. Army. Corps of Engineers.United States. Dept. of Agriculture.United States. Dept. of Energy.House Republican Conference (U.S.).House Republican Policy Committee (U.S.).Congressional files and related papers, 1950-1995 (bulk 1990-1992).14.5 cu. ft. (15 boxes).Papers of a Republican congressman (1981-1992) from southwestern Minnesota's 2nd Congressional District. Weber was associated with a rising group of young neo-conservatives in the House that included Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.). The collection is perhaps strongest in its documentation of agricultural policy and farming issues during the "farm crisis" years of the 1980s. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsDeLong, Delmar. Delmar DeLong legislative papers, 1967-1978.DeLong, Delmar.Delmar DeLong legislative papers, 1967-1978.6.4 c.f. (16 archives boxes)Legislative papers of a Wisconsin Republican assemblyman of the 44th district representing Walworth and Rock Counties from 1973-1982. As a state legislator, DeLong was a member of the Education, Rail Service Advisory, Retirement Research, Rules, and Taxation Committees. During his term in office, he was also the Minority Caucus Chairman from 1975-1982. The bulk of the collection (1973-1978), consists of subject files which provide cursory background information on a wide variety of legislative issues and consist of memoranda, published materials, and correspondence. The only subject files with comprehensive coverage correspond with DeLong's committee involvements pertaining to education, retirement research, and taxation issues. Also included is extensive documentation of Wisconsin's Republican Party and of issues relating to Walworth and Rock Counties as well as constituent correspondence. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectSenatorial files., 1957-2001 (bulk 1995-2000).Grams, Rod, 1948-. Senatorial files84.75 cubic feet (93 boxes)Senatorial papers of Rod Grams, a businessman and broadcast journalist who served as a Republican United States senator from Minnesota (1995-2001) and prior to that as congressman from Minnesota's sixth congressional district (1993-1994).EnglishMinnesota Historical SocietyGlancy, Theodore, ca. 1838-1880. Letters, 1859-1866.Glancy, Theodore, ca. 1838-1880.Aiken, Mark Morrill, b. 1808.Hindman, Daniel T., b. 1839.McCoy, Alexander, 1818-1893.Reed, James H.Venable, James.Letters, 1859-1866.27 items.Letters to Glancy concern Republican Party politics, Abraham Lincoln and copperheads. Several letters from Daniel T. Hindman concern 8th Illinois Infantry, Company E. Other correspondents include Mark M. Aiken, Alexander McCoy, James H. Reed and James Venable. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryAnnie G. Lyle papers, 1928-1932Lyle, Annie G.Annie G. Lyle papers 1928-19323 manuscript boxes; (1.2 linear feet)Correspondence, clippings, and campaign literature, relating to Herbert Hoover and the American presidential elections of 1928 and 1932.EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesSt. George, Katharine Price Collier. Katharine Price Collier St. George papers, 1939-1979, 1947-1964 (bulk).St. George, Katharine Price Collier.Ingesoll, Fern S.Katharine Price Collier St. George papers, 1939-1979, 1947-1964 (bulk).63 cubic ft.Papers deal almost entirely with Mrs. St. George's service in the U.S. House of Representatives and include correspondence with her constituents in Rockland, Orange, Sullivan, and Delaware Counties, with other citizens, and with her Congressional colleagues concerning specific legislation and issues of public concern, among them appropriations, agriculture, alien property, civil rights, conservation, flood control, foreign affairs and aid the space program, health insurance, housing, poverty, and the administration of public welfare in the city of Newburgh; also, correspondence with her constituents concerning veterans benefits, old age and war widows' pensions, other claims, immigration cases, and appointments to the U.S. Military, Naval, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Merchant Marine Academies, to the post offices in her district, and to other offices; correspondence, bills and reports, and speeches and remarks (1957-64) pertaining to her effort to eliminate sex discrimination through the proposed Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution; political campaign files and correspondence with the Republican Party organization; information on postwar Germany, including charts and reports on population, election results, occupational status, and other statistical data, mainly for the U.S. Zone (1946-48) and a file on the dismantling of German steel plants (1948-49). Also, correspondence, itineraries, and memoranda concerning St. George's tour of Spain (1958) and her visits to U.S. military and naval bases in that country; bills introduced by her in the 80th through 88th Congresses; scrapbooks (19 vols., 1942-64) of clippings from the CONGRESSIONAL RECORD and various newspapers, copies of her speeches, newsletters, and press releases (1947-64), and other background information on many of the subjects noted above; transcript (54 pp.) of an oral history interview with St. George conducted by Fern S. Ingesoll (1979); and guestbooks, photographs, films, records, and tape recordings. Cornell University LibraryDonithen, Hoke, 1874-1934. Papers, 1894-1928.Donithen, Hoke, 1874-1934.Christian, George Busby, 1873-1924.Crissinger, Daniel R. (Daniel Richard), 1860-1942.Daugherty, H. M. (Harry Micajah), 1860-1941.Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923.Harding Memorial Association.Papers, 1894-1928.0.25 cubic foot.Lawyer, of Marion, Ohio. Correspondence, checks, and other papers, relating to Donithen's friendship with Warren G. Harding, Ohio and national Republican Party politics, presidential campaign of 1920, recommendations for Federal judicial appointments, and the organization and activities of the Harding Memorial Association. Correspondents include George B. Christian, Jr., Daniel R. Crissinger, Harry M. Daugherty, and Warren G. Harding. Library of CongressDrury, William A. Oral history interviews with and papers of William A. Drury, 1962-1996 [sound recording].Drury, William A.Shuster, Robert D.,Oral history interviews with and papers of William A. Drury, 1962-1996 [sound recording].16 sound tape reels (14 hr., 40 min.) : analog, 3 3/4 ips, 2 track, mono. ; 7 in., 1/4 in. tape.Five interviews, brochures, video tape. Billy Graham Archive & Research CenterAppointment of Rev. M.C. Briggs as California delegate to the Union National Convention in Baltimore, Maryland, 1864 Mar. 30.Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )Appointment of Rev. M.C. Briggs as California delegate to the Union National Convention in Baltimore, Maryland, 1864 Mar. 30.1 leaf.Contains certificate of appointment. UC Berkeley LibrariesRood, Dorothy Bridgman Atkinson, 1890-1965. Dorothy Rood and family papers, 1903-1964.Rood, Dorothy Bridgman Atkinson, 1890-1965.Atkinson, Frederick G. (Frederick Grant), 1864-1940.Atkinson, Frederick Melville, 1914-1961.Mitchell, Mary (Mary Atkinson)Rood, John, 1902-1974.Lynch, Claire, 1898-1995.Dorothy Rood and family papers, 1903-1964.2.5 cu. ft. (3 boxes, incl. 16 v.)Correspondence, clippings, diaries, and scrapbooks with information on Dorothy's father, George H. Bridgman, president (1883-1912) of Hamline University, St. Paul (Minn.); her continuing interest in Hamline; her education at Wellesley College; her marriage (1911) to Frederick G. Atkinson, a Minneapolis flour-milling executive; their children, Mary E. (Mrs. William Mitchell), Frederick M., and William; her marriage (1948) to John H. Rood, a sculptor; his sculptures; her work (1943-1946) as chairwoman of the woman's division, War Finance Committee, which promoted the sale of war bonds during World War II; Minneapolis social and cultural life; and her participation in or support of the Minneapolis Woman's Club, the American Association of University Women, St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Minneapolis, the Minneapolis Public Library, and the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryFrankenmuth Republican Womens Club. Records, 1968-1980.Frankenmuth Republican Womens Club.National Federation of Republican Women.Republican Party (Mich.)Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )Records, 1968-1980.1 folder.Scrapbooks, bank statements, receipts, correspondence, programs, and other items, kept as records of the organization by some of its officers. Frankenmuth Historical AssociationPatterson, Henry C., 1889-1972. Papers, 1929-1972.Patterson, Henry C., 1889-1972.Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963.Knox, Frank, 1874-1944.Mencken, H. L. (Henry Louis), 1880-1956.Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994.Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972.Villard, Oswald Garrison, 1872-1944.White, William Allen, 1868-1944.Willkie, Wendell L. (Wendell Lewis), 1892-1944.Gates, Thomas S., 1906-Stassen, Harold Edward, 1907-2001.Papers, 1929-1972.1 box.Papers, 1929-1972, of a Quaker civil rights advocate and the first Philadelphia director of the United Negro College Fund. Consists entirely of correspondence about such topics as Patterson's solicitation of funds for Afro-American colleges, especially Lincoln University in Oxford, Pa.; integration of the armed forces; Republican Party politics; the Hiss-Chambers case; and Japanese-American internment during World War II. Prominent correspondents include: Whittaker Chambers, John F. Kennedy, Frank Knox, H.L. Mencken, Richard Nixon, and Harry S. Truman. Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies LibraryStocking, William, 1840-1930. William R. Stocking papers, 1842-1926Stocking, William, 1840-1930.William R. Stocking papers, 1842-19262 linear ft. (4 boxes)Detroit Public Library, Detroit Main LibraryDevine, Samuel Leeper, 1915-. Papers.Devine, Samuel Leeper, 1915-Papers. 1960-1980.4 cubic feet.Republican congressman from Ohio's 12th district (1959-1980). Collection documents Devine's career in the U.S. House of Representatives. Includes bills introduced by him; summaries and profiles of legislation proposed by him; Devine's voting record; newsletters produced by Devine's office; and material on health care issues, including national health care insurance and Professional Standards Review Organizations. Contact repository for more information. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyMorton, Oliver P. (Oliver Perry), 1823-1877. Oliver P. Morton papers, 1850-1909.Morton, Oliver P. (Oliver Perry), 1823-1877.Wallace, Lew, 1827-1905.Carvajal, Josẹ Marịa de Jesụs, 1810-1874.Oliver P. Morton papers, 1850-1909.6 mss. boxes, 3 ov. folders, 1 vol.This collection consist primarily of correspondence and papers from Morton's Senatorial career with an emphasis on the1876 presidential election and Louisiana politics in 1873 and 1874. There is also family correspondence, financial papers, speeches and notes on Republican politics, the Civil War, secession, and Reconstruction. Correspondents include Schuyler Colfax, Henry W. Halleck, Andrew Johnson, Henry S. Lane, Abraham Lincoln, George B. McClellan, Joaquin Miller, William H. Seward, Caleb B. Smith, Edwin M. Stanton, Lew Wallace, and Richard Yates. Indiana State Library - ISLBricker, John W. (John William), 1893-1986. Reminiscences of John W. Bricker : oral history, 1968.Bricker, John W. (John William), 1893-1986.Edwin, Ed,Reminiscences of John W. Bricker : oral history, 1968.Transcript: 40 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Republican Conventions of 1944 and 1952; Eishenhower administration; Bricker amendment. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesHooper, Ruby T. (Ruby Thompson). Papers, 1958-1996.Hooper, Ruby T. (Ruby Thompson)Papers, 1958-1996.6 linear ft.Primarily correspondence, programs, awards, campaign memorabilia, clippings, photographs, biographical information. Pfeiffer University, Gustavus Adolphus Pfeiffer LibraryWilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924. [Washington (D.C.) broadside collection 1868-1983?].Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924.United States.United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson).[Washington (D.C.) broadside collection 1868-1983?]. 1868-[1983?]68 pieces : ill.Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryChandler, William E. (William Eaton), 1835-1917. [New Hampshire broadside collection].Chandler, William E. (William Eaton), 1835-1917.Rogers, Nathaniel Peabody, 1794-1846.[New Hampshire broadside collection]. 1800-1905.13 pieces.Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryJames Buchanan and Harriet Lane Johnston Papers, 1825-1887, (bulk 1840-1866)James Buchanan and Harriet Lane Johnston Papers1,600 items; 6 containers plus 1 oversize; 3 linear feet; 4 microfilm reelsUnited States president, secretary of state, and representative and senator from Pennsylvania. Correspondence, his 1858 State of the Union message, and miscellaneous items pertaining primarily to Buchanan’s career before his election as president. Also correspondence of Harriet Lane Johnston, Buchanan’s niece and White House hostess.EnglishEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionPowell, C. Kenneth. C. Kenneth Powell papers, 1964-1982.Powell, C. Kenneth.C. Kenneth Powell papers, 1964-1982.1.25 linear ft.Papers arranged as follows: General Papers (1966-1981) ; Audio-Visual / Photographs [contact repository for details], and Clippings (1964-1982). Collection chiefly composed of correspondence, Republican Party publications, and news clippings documenting Powell's political activities as a candidate for public office and chairman of both the Richland County Republican Party and South Carolina Republican Party. The bulk of the material dates from 1973 to 1974. Papers, 1966 to 1968, reflect Powell's interest in promoting a unicameral legislature for South Carolina. Two polls, July and October 1968, analyze voter sentiment in the U.S. Senate race in which Republican Marshall Parker challenged Democratic incumbent Sen. Fritz Hollings. The 1971 file on judicial candidate N. Welch Morrisette, Jr., consists chiefly of letters of recommendation to U.S. Attorney General John Mitchell by attorneys and other prominent South Carolinians including Julius W. McKay, Judge Julius B. "Bubba" Ness, Edward K. Pritchard, and Judge Theodore D. Stoney. Includes materials exist regarding the Watergate scandal, including letter, 30 Jan. 1974, from Barry Goldwater addressed to Harry Dent. Other correspondents represented in the collection include George H.W. Bush, Hal C. Byrd, Harry Dent, Raymond A. Harris, Richard M. Nixon, Joseph O. Rogers, Jr., and Dan Ross. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University LibrariesPope, Walter R. Walter R. Pope Collection, 1918-1960.Pope, Walter R.Walter R. Pope Collection, 1918-1960.34 file folders (.42 linear ft.)Memorabilia, political campaign literature for the Republican Party (Tennessee and national), military maps and reports, political newsletters, pamphlets, biographical sketches of Harvie Branscomb and Edwin Mims, an atlas, and correspondence. Vanderbilt University Library, Jean and Alexander Heard LibraryDryden, Muriel Anne, 1911-. Papers of Muriel Anne Dryden, 1935-1990.Dryden, Muriel Anne, 1911-Papers of Muriel Anne Dryden, 1935-1990.2.5 linear ft.Memoirs, correspondence, journals, memorabilia, travel logs, personnel records of employment, newspaper clippings, writings, and photographs documenting Dryden's career. The personal correspondence provides insight into her political views, especially in the "letters to the editor" correspondence. The papers include a "Security Investigation" document, social invitations received from the White House and prominent Republican Party politicians, and newspaper clippings of articles written by Dryden as well as articles on her participation in choral performances at the White House. Also included are two chapters of the book she was working on concerning Lamsa's translation of the Bible from Syriac, plus copious notes on the Aramaic language, Eastern thought and expression, the cultural history of Kurdistan, and descriptions of Assyria. There are also several unpublished articles including the paper "Eastern Scriptures in Western Language." University of Iowa LibrariesKenyon, William Squire, 1869-1933. Papers of William S. Kenyon 1911-1933.Kenyon, William Squire, 1869-1933.Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933.Hammill, John, 1875-1936.Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923.Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964.Howard, James Raley, 1873-Kendall, Nathan Edward, 1868-1936.Rawson, Charles A.Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.Wade, Martin Joseph, 1861-1931.Papers of William S. Kenyon 1911-1933.6 linear ft. (4 boxes)The papers of William S. Kenyon concern his career in the U.S. Senate and on the bench the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals (Eighth Circuit). Correspondence files span the years 1911-1933. Theses letters primarily relate to his court appointment, election campaigns, and other political activities. There are letters from Presidents Taft, Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover, as well as from such notable Iowans as Martin J. Wade, J.R. Howard, N.E. Kendall, John Hammill, and Charles A. Rawson. Subject files in the collection range from the Wickersham Commission to political primaries while Kenyon's judicial career is documented with all of his court assignments and related correspondence. Speeches and clippings make up the remainder of the papers, recording Kenyon's positions on many issues of his time including: the Teapot Dome scandal, WWI, prohibition, and Republican Party politics. University of Iowa LibrariesHall, Leonard W., 1901-1979. Reminiscences of Leonard W. Hall: oral history, 1965.Hall, Leonard W., 1901-1979.Cannon, James,Reminiscences of Leonard W. Hall: oral history, 1965.Transcript: 59 leaves.Barry M. Goldwater campaign; problems within Republican Party [Party] since 1928: loss of voting blocks, conflicts within the party over desire for exclusive image and recognition of need for ethnic diversity and minority visibility, defensive posture facing Democratic Party; campaign strategies; foreign aid; structure and delegation of authority in Republican National Committee; president, United Fund for Nassau County; impression of Party leaders. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesJoseph H. Ball papers., 1937-1993 (bulk 1940-1948).Ball, JosephH. (Joseph Hurst), 1905-1993.Joseph H. Ball papers. 1937-1993 (bulk 1940-1948).Biographical data, bills, newsletters, speeches, votingrecords, related miscellany, letters to his daughter, secretary's notebook(1941-1942), and oral history interview documenting this Republican U.S. senator'sservice on behalf of Minnesota.EnglishMinnesota Historical SocietySmith, Ralph T. (Ralph Tyler), 1915-1972. Papers, 1969-1971.Smith, Ralph T. (Ralph Tyler), 1915-1972.Gherardi, Thomas.Dirksen, Everett McKinley, 1896-1969.United States. Congress. Senate.Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives.Papers, 1969-1971.89.6 linear ft. (224 boxes)Correspondence, bill and committee files, subject files, news releases, speeches, published material and miscellaneous. The collection concerns Smith's service in the United States Senate. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryClare Boothe Luce Papers, 1862-1988, (bulk 1930-1987)Luce, Clare Boothe, 1903-1987Clare Boothe Luce Papers 1862-1988 (bulk 1930-1987)460,000 items; 796 containers plus 11 oversize, 1 classified, 1 top secret; 319 linear feet; 41 microfilm reelsJournalist, playwright, magazine editor, United States representative from Connecticut, and United States ambassador to Italy. Family papers, correspondence, literary files, congressional and ambassadorial files, speech files, scrapbooks, and other papers documenting Luce's personal and public life as a journalist, playwright, politician, member of Congress, ambassador, and government official.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionHermann, Ernest. Presidential campaign mementos, 1936-1968.Hermann, Ernest.Crerar Manuscript Collection (University of Chicago. Library)University of Chicago. Library.Presidential campaign mementos, 1936-1968.1 folder.Republican campaign miscellanea, including correspondence, posters, bumper stickers, clippings, badges, and pamphlets. University of Chicago LibraryTownsend, Wallace, 1882-1979. [Papers] 1916-1979.Townsend, Wallace, 1882-1979.[Papers] 1916-1979.2 ft. ill.Correspondence, office files, news clippings, printed materials, photographs, and note books relating to the career of Wallace Townsend, Republican Party nominee for governor in 1916 and 1921. University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Ottenheimer LibraryRoosevelt, Nicholas, b. 1893. Account of the 1912 Republican Convention, 1912.Roosevelt, Nicholas, b. 1893.Account of the 1912 Republican Convention, 1912.1 folder.Typewritten account of the Republican National Convention in Chicago, June 13-21, 1912, by Nicholas Roosevelt, cousin of Theodore Roosevelt. N. Roosevelt describes traveling by train from New York to Chicago with Theodore, Edith, and Kermit Roosevelt, and other members of the election party. During the convention, N. Roosevelt describes meeting with Chicago Tribune reporter John Callan (Cal) O'Lauglin, working with his colleague Charles P. Curtis for the Roosevelt campaign and the Progressive Party, the theft of delegates by Taft Republicans and votes for Elihu Root. Also includes details on speeches given at the convention and the response from delegates. The account was constructed from diary entries and letters N. Roosevelt wrote to family members during the convention. Massachusetts Historical SocietyAndrew, A. Piatt (Abram Piatt), 1873-1936. A. Piatt Andrew papers, 1832-1950.Andrew, A. Piatt (Abram Piatt), 1873-1936.A. Piatt Andrew papers, 1832-1950.49 ms. boxes, 11 oversize boxes.Speeches and writings, diaries, correspondence, printed matter, and photographs, relating to political conditions in Massachusetts and the United States, national public finance, American participation in World War I, and the American Field Service. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryNational Nonpartisan League. Records of the National Nonpartisan League, 1910-1928.National Nonpartisan League.Records of the National Nonpartisan League, 1910-1928.22 microfilm reels.Correspondence of Henry G. Teigan, general secretary of the league, and of Patrick Gleason, business manager of the Minnesota Leader, copies of speeches, lists of members, and legal documents. Includes data on suits against Arthur C. Townley and Joseph Gilbert for publishing antiwar literature, on the conflict of the Farmer-Labor and the Republican parties, on meetings of the league, and on the soliciting of membership. Library of CongressWilliam Garrott Brown papers, 1898-1917Brown, William Garrott, 1868-1913William Garrott Brown papers 1898-19172.0 linear feet; 4 boxes, 1,013 items (inc. 2 vols.)This collection contains personal and professional correspondence and literary notes of historian and essayist William Garrott Brown. The letters center around Brown's literary work and friends, but also discuss Republican politics in the South, political reaction to the imperialistic policies of Theodore Roosevelt and support of Woodrow Wilson, and the passage of the Aldrich monetary bill, which formed the basis of Federal Reserve System. It also includes letters from Brown to John Spencer Bassett giving biographical information. Other correspondents include many promiment literary and political figures. Additional papers include copies of Brown's letters in the Charles William Eliot Papers, Harvard University, and the Edward Mandell House Papers, Yale University. These concern race relations and Woodrow Wilson's 1912 presidential campaign.David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript LibraryJames S. Kemper papers, 1929-1974Kemper, James S. (James Scott), 1886-1981.James S. Kemper papers 1929-19743 manuscript boxes, 3 oversize boxes; (2.4 linear feet)Speeches, letters, certificates, clippings, and photographs, relating to Republican Party politics, the presidential election of 1944, and relations between the United States and Brazil.EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesSutherland, John. The Republican Party challenges the New Deal : Van Nuys, Calif. : emended and signed manuscript, 1938.Sutherland, John.The Republican Party challenges the New Deal : Van Nuys, Calif. : emended and signed manuscript, 1938.[14] leaves. 28 cm.Corrected ms. of text of a speech. UC Berkeley LibrariesBird, F. W. (Francis William), 1809-1894. Letters, 1848-1868 and undated.Bird, F. W. (Francis William), 1809-1894.Letters, 1848-1868 and undated.11 items.Ten letters, 1848-1849 and 1868, from Bird to Whiting Griswold, a politician and legislator residing in Greenfield, Mass. Concern Massachusetts politics and elections, the Republican and Democratic Parties in Massachusetts, and other matters. An additional undated, unsigned letter may be by Griswold since it was written from Greenfield and Boston. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryWilliams, Marguerite. Marguerite Williams papers, 1970-1990.Williams, Marguerite.Marguerite Williams papers, 1970-1990.6.5 linear ft.The collection consists of papers of Marguerite Williams from 1970-1990. The papers include correspondence, printed materials, form letters, and campaign material. The collection documents Williams' involvement in Georgia and U.S. politics for the Republican Party and her service as a Republican National Committeewoman. The materials contain information on fundraisers, campaigns, Georgia State Conventions, GOPAC, and the President's Commission on White House Fellowships. University of West Georgia, Irvine Sullivan Ingram LibraryShadegg, Stephen C. Reminiscences of Stephen C. Shadegg : oral history, 1967.Shadegg, Stephen C.Edwin, Ed,Reminiscences of Stephen C. Shadegg : oral history, 1967.Transcript: 30 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Campaigns of Dwight Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, Barry Goldwater; Charles Percy Committee. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesLuck, J. J. Papers, 1886-1898.Luck, J. J.Papers, 1886-1898.40 items.Consists of correspondence, receipts, and plats relating to land sales in the New Salem area. Includes correspondence with the German Evangelical Colonization Society and minutes of a Morton County Republican caucus meeting. EnglishGermanState Historical Society of North Dakota State ArchivesLeonard, Wilbur. Wilbur Leonard Republican Party collection, 1946-1978.Leonard, WilburWilbur Leonard Republican Party collection, 1946-1978.4 cubic feet (4 boxes) + 1 scrapbook.The Wilbur Leonard Republic Party collection consists of correspondence, memoranda, court records, campaign memorabilia, delegate lists, a scrapbook, clippings, notes, and other documents concerning Wilbur Leonard's service as Executive Director of the Kansas Republican Party during the 1950s. The records date between 1946-1978, but the bulk are from the 1950s. Topics include Dwight D. Eisenhower's 1956 campaign, public opinion on Richard Nixon as Vice President, the 1956 Republican National Convention, Fred Hall's 1954 Kansas gubernatorial campaign, Wilbur Leonard's activities in the Kansas Republican Party, and general Republican politics. The court records include copies of hearings involving United States officials and cabinet members, documenting cases of interest to the Republican Party. The records are organized loosely by topic. Kansas State Historical SocietyEldon Pletcher Papers, 1951-1966, 1959-1965Pletcher, Eldon.Eldon Pletcher Papers 1951-1966 1959-196518.6 linear ft.Over 1,500 pieces of original artwork for editorial cartoons drawn for the , proofs, correspondence and clippings and reprints. Includes one magazine article in French. Sioux City JournalEnglishSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research CenterRichardson, Elliot L., 1920-1999. Papers of Elliot L. Richardson, 1780-1991 (bulk 1947-1991).Richardson, Elliot L., 1920-1999.Elliot L. Richardson papers, 1780-1999165,000 items.471 containers plus 8 oversize plus 11 classified.238 linear feet.Correspondence, memoranda, speeches, writings, subject files, reports, briefing data, financial records, printed materials, photographs, and other papers relating primarily to Richardson's political career in Massachusetts and later as a cabinet official during the administrations of presidents Richard M. Nixon, Gerald R. Ford, and Jimmy Carter. Includes papers documenting Richardson's service as U.S. under secretary of state (1969-1970), U.S. secretary of health, education, and welfare (1970-1973), U.S. attorney general (1973), fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (1974-1975), U.S. ambassador to Great Britain (1975-1976), and President Carter's representative at the third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea (1977-1980). Subjects include Richardson's book The Creative Balance: Government, Politics, and the Individual in America's Third Century (1976), federal funding, Henry Kissinger's role in national security affairs, international maritime law, the oil crisis, National Defense Education Act of 1958, Republican Party, domestic social issues, state and national politics and government, Vice-President Spiro Agnew's resignation, and Watergate chief prosecutor Archibald Cox. Also includes papers relating to Richardson's work at the law firms of Ropes & Gray, Boston, Mass., and Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy, Washington, D.C. Includes an item (1780) pertaining to Massachusetts' first attorney general, Robert Treat Paine. Correspondents include Morton I. Abramowitz, Spiro T. Agnew, Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe, Edward W. Brooke, George Bush, Wilbur E. Cohen, William S. Cohen, William T. Coleman, Jr., Charles W. Colson, Archibald Cox, Richard G. Darman, John D. Ehrlichman, Paul Bamela Engo, Gerald R. Ford, Felix Frankfurter, Learned Hand, Wilmot R. Hastings, Christian A. Herter, Jr., Henry A. Kissinger, Richard G. Kleindienst, Tommy T.B. Koh, Richard E. Mastrangelo, Jonathan Moore, Richard M. Nixon, J. Stanley Pottinger, William P. Rogers, William Ruckelshaus, Leverett Saltonstall, Francis W. Sargent, Jonathan T. Smith, Russell E. Train, John A. Volpe, and Charles E. Wyzanski, Jr.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionJonas, Charles Andrew, 1876-1955. Charles Andrew Jonas papers, 1900-1945.Jonas, Charles Andrew, 1876-1955.Charles Andrew Jonas papers, 1900-1945.About 3000 items (3.0 linear ft.).Correspondence, speeches, financial records, newspaper clippings, and pictures, chiefly 1940-1948, relating to the political and business careers and personal life of Jonas. Subjects include political campaigns; the Republican Party in North Carolina and South Carolina; the 1930 nomination of Judge John J. Parker to the U.S. Supreme Court; lay activities in the Methodist Church; and Jonas's treatment for cerebral arteriosclerosis after 1948. Correspondence is by and about prominent Republicans, including presidential candidates Thomas E. Dewey and Wendell Wilkie; North Carolina industrialist Stuart Cramer; North Carolina Republican Party chairman Sim DeLapp; Mrs. W. P. Few, Republican Party committeewoman from Durham, N.C.; North Carolina Republican gubernatoral candidate R. H. McNeill; B. Carroll Reece, chairman of the Republican National Committee in the 1940s; and James E. Shephard, president of North Carolina College for Negroes in Durham, N.C. There is also some personal correspondence between Jonas and his son Charles Raper Jonas. University of North Carolina at Chapel HillShields, George Howell, 1842-1924. Papers, 1868-1934.Shields, George Howell, 1842-1924.Papers, 1868-1934.109 items.Correspondence and other professional papers relating to Shield's law practice with his partners, John Brooks Henderson and John Willock Noble, and to Republican Party affairs. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryNortham, Martin Kent, Mrs. The story of the campaign as conducted by the Hoover-Curtis volunteer committees in the states west of Pennsylvania, directed by Mrs. Martin Kent Northam, assistant director, Hoover-Curtis Organization Bureau, assisted by Mrs. Mabel G. Reinecke, Mrs. Ernest B. Griffin : typescript, 1929.Northam, Martin Kent, Mrs.The story of the campaign as conducted by the Hoover-Curtis volunteer committees in the states west of Pennsylvania, directed by Mrs. Martin Kent Northam, assistant director, Hoover-Curtis Organization Bureau, assisted by Mrs. Mabel G. Reinecke, Mrs. Ernest B. Griffin : typescript, 1929.1 v. (1 ms. box)Relates to activities of women campaign workers for Herbert Hoover and Charles Curtis, Republican presidential and vice presidential candidates, in twenty-nine Western and Midwestern states in 1928. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryMeek, Joseph T. (Joseph Thomas), 1904-1976. Joseph T. Meek papers, 1947-1971.Meek, Joseph T. (Joseph Thomas), 1904-1976.Brooks, C. Wayland.Dirksen, Everett McKinley, 1896-1969.Joseph T. Meek papers, 1947-1971.10 sound recordings.Correspondence; campaign financial records, including bank statements and treasurer's reports; speeches; press releases; and other papers, related chiefly to Joseph T. Meek's 1954 campaign for the U.S. Senate against Senator Paul H. Douglas. The collection also includes materials pertaining to Meek's activities as president of the Illinois Retail Merchants Association. The papers partially relate to efforts to censure Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, the proposed Bricker Amendment, foreign aid, farm policy, the Eisenhower administration's lack of popularity among conservative elements in the Republican Party, and ideological divisions within the Illinois Republican Party. Correspondents include Everett M. Dirksen and C. Wayland Brooks. Mr. Meek resided in Western Springs, Illinois. Chicago History MuseumZschau, Ed, 1940-. Ed Zschau papers, 1982-1987.Zschau, Ed, 1940-Ed Zschau papers, 1982-1987.193 ms. boxes, 1 oversize box, 3 computer tape reels.Correspondence, memoranda, press releases, bills, testimony, studies, campaign literature, printed matter, and video tapes, relating to Congressional election campaigns, and various national political issues, particularly export administration of high technology products. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryFannin, Paul J. (Paul Jones), 1907-2002. Papers of Senator Paul J. Fannin, 1958-1977.Fannin, Paul J. (Paul Jones), 1907-2002.Papers of Senator Paul J. Fannin, 1958-1977.350 ft.Contains legislative files, correspondence, photographs, albums and campaign material relating to Paul Fannin's public career as Arizona's governor, and later, senator. Arizona State University LibrariesFrank Vick Henderson Diary 68-146., 1855-1862Henderson, Frank VickFrank Vick Henderson Diary 1855-1862Personal diary of Frank VickHenderson (1855-1862) relating details about his plantation in Mississippi, hismarriage, move to Texas, and current events.EnglishDolph Briscoe Center for American HistoryO'Laughlin, John Callan, 1873-1949. John Callan O'Laughlin Collection, 1931-1948.O'Laughlin, John Callan, 1873-1949.John Callan O'Laughlin Collection, 1931-1948..2 linear ft.Photocopies of O'Laughlin's correspondence and memorandums relating to former President Hoover and his role in Republican Party politics in the presidential elections from 1936-1948. Herbert Hoover LibraryGeorge, John H. (John Hatch), 1824-1888. Correspondence, 1840-1873.George, John H. (John Hatch), 1824-1888.Correspondence, 1840-1873.2 ft. (ca. 1600 items)Correspondence concerning Democratic Party politics, presidential possibilities, and state and national election campaigns, especially the nomination and election of Franklin Pierce in 1852 when George was chairman of the Democratic State Committee, and showing the decline of the Democratic Party in New Hampshire, defeat by Know-Nothing (American) Party in 1855, and by Republican Party in 1856 and 1860. Earlier family correspondence includes George's description of life at Dartmouth College (1840-1842) and, in letters of George's half-brother, Paul Rolfe George (1807-1864), who was quartermaster under Caleb Cushing in the Mexican War, material on St. Croix Falls, Wis. New Hampshire Historical Society LibraryBaker, George Barr, 1870-1948. George Barr Baker papers, 1919-1932.Baker, George Barr, 1870-1948.National Committee of the United States for the Restoration of the Université of Louvain.C.R.B. Educational Foundation.George Barr Baker papers, 1919-1932.14 ms. boxes.Correspondence, photographs, and printed matter, relating to the American Relief Administration; Commission for Relief in Belgium; Paris Peace Conference; American presidential politics and the 1924, 1928, and 1932 presidential campaigns; Calvin Coolidge; Herbert Hoover; the Republican Party; and the foreign language press. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryDulles, John Foster, 1888-1959. Reminiscences of John Foster Dulles : oral history, 1949.Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959.Albertson, Dean, 1920-,Bombard, Owen,Reminiscences of John Foster Dulles : oral history, 1949.Transcript: 13 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Republican candidate for Senator in the New York election of 1949. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesWilliam Fife Knowland Miscellaneous Papers, 1956Knowland, William Fife, 1908-1974William Fife Knowland Miscellaneous Papers, 1956Press releases, reports, and campaign literature, relating to the RepublicanCongressional campaign of 1956.EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesCharles P. Taft Papers, 1816-1983, (bulk 1937-1979)Taft, Charles P. (Charles Phelps), 1897-1983Charles P. Taft Papers185,000 items; 465 containers plus 3 oversize; 187 linear feetLawyer, Protestant lay leader, and mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio. Son of President William H. Taft. Family and general correspondence, diaries, memoranda, reports, subject files, drafts of speeches and writings, financial papers, newspaper clippings, printed material, scrapbooks, and other papers relating chiefly to Taft's role in Cincinnati politics, municipal reform, law practice, and business interests, church activities, and state and national Republican Party politics.EnglishEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionHardin family. Papers, 1772-1940.Hardin family.Harden, Edward, 1784-1849.Harden, Edward Randolph, 1815-1884.Papers, 1772-1940.2, 531 items.Correspondence, diaries, account books, daybooks, and legal and other papers, of Edward Harden, planter, lawyer, and politician, of Athens, Ga.; of his son, Edward Randolph Harden, lawyer and politician; and of other members of their family. The material concerns U.S. and Georgia politics, Cherokee Indian afairs (1840s), military recruitment in the Civil War, the 44th Georgia Infantry, military operations in the Confederacy, Reconstruction and economic conditions, the Republican Party in the south, social life and customs, genealogy, and other matters. Includes a diary kept by Evelyn Harden Jackson during the last months of the war referring to the general alarm preceding Sherman's activities in Georgia. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryJames, Ollie M. (Ollie Murray), 1871-1918. Ollie Murray James papers, 1909-1918.James, Ollie M. (Ollie Murray), 1871-1918.Ollie Murray James papers, 1909-1918.1M69M9 97 pieces.1M69M9 2 v.1VF58M10 24 pieces.These are two accessions of the papers of Ollie M. James. University of Kentucky LibrariesToombs, Robert Augustus, 1810-1885. Letter to John C. Breckinridge, 1867 Apr. 30.Toombs, Robert Augustus, 1810-1885.Letter to John C. Breckinridge, 1867 Apr. 30.1 item.The collection consists of a letter from Robert Augustus Toombs, Washington (Ga.) to John C. Breckinridge dated April 30, 1867. The letter discusses Toombs return to Georgia from Europe, the passage of the Reconstruction Act (1867) in Congress and its effect upon the attitudes of Southerners, the administration of Governor Joseph E. Brown, the Republican Radicals in Congress, the state of crops and agriculture in Georgia, and the possible emigration of former Confederates to Brazil. Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryJohn T. McCutcheon Papers, 1895-1947McCutcheon, John T. (John Tinney), 1870-1949John T. McCutcheon Papers 1895-194710.83 linear ft.Papers of the American political cartoonist and war correspondent including over 600 original cartoons, writings, biographical material, published material and a scrapbook of clippings from World War I.EnglishSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research CenterCarey Orr Cartoons, 1916-1962Orr, 1890-Carey Orr Cartoons 1916-196254 linear ft.Over 5,000 original editorial cartoons, color proofs and scrapbooks of published cartoonsEnglishSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research CenterHaws, R. Calvert. R. Calvert Haws papers, 1920-1932.Haws, R. Calvert.R. Calvert Haws papers, 1920-1932.1 ms. box, 1 oversize package.Correspondence, reports, printed matter, memorabilia, and photographs, relating to the presidential campaign of 1932, and to Japanese-American foreign relations. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryHall, Leonard W. (Leonard Wood), 1900-1979. Reminiscences of Leonard Hall : oral history, 1969.Hall, Leonard W. (Leonard Wood), 1900-1979.Parmet, Herbert S.,Reminiscences of Leonard Hall : oral history, 1969.Transcript: 24 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Campaigns of 1956 and 1964; President Eisenhower's public image, character. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesCharles L. Heitman Papers, 1896-1920Heitman, Charles L., d. 1927Charles L. Heitman Papers 1896-19204 in.Lawyer and judge, of Rathdrum, Kootenai County, Idaho; b. 1850s. Correspondence (1896-1905, 1920), chiefly with Heitman's wife, written from Boise and other Idaho communities, relating to his law practice in Rathdrum, activities as judge, local and state Republican politics, and his opposition to the division of Kootenai County.EnglishEastern Washington State Historical Society/Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture Joel E. Ferris Research Library and ArchivesWilliams, James Thomas, 1881-1969. Papers, 1836-1947 (bulk 1904-1942).Williams, James Thomas, 1881-1969.Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924.Borah, William Edgar, 1865-1940.Johnson, Hiram, 1866-1945.Brandegee, Frank B. (Frank Bosworth), 1864-1924.Guerry, Alexander.Hitchcock, Frank H. (Frank Harris), 1867-1935.Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919.Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1862-1947.Beveridge, Albert Jeremiah, 1862-1927.Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933.Nagel, Charles, 1849-1940.Weeks, John W. (John Wingate), 1860-1926.Papers, 1836-1947 (bulk 1904-1942).36, 000 items (48 linear ft.)Chiefly correspondence but also includes diaries, reminiscences, subject files, legal and financial papers, writings and speeches, clippings, printed material, and photographs chiefly related to Williams' editorial career with the TUCSON CITIZEN and BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT. The last twenty years of his life are undocumented. Many letters criticize Woodrow Wilson and Josephus Daniels for their policies for military preparedness and foreign relations. Other topics are aviation; presidential elections of 1916, 1920, and 1924; Arizona's efforts to achieve statehood; Massachusetts politics; and peace and disarmament. A leading spokesman for the Republican Party, Williams corresponded with many public figures. Of particular note are Williams' opposition to the League of Nations and correspondence with its opponents including Henry Cabot Lodge, William Borah, Hiram Johnson, and Frank Brandegee. Warren G. Harding and Herbert Hoover are also represented. Other correspondents include: William Howard Taft, Leonard Wood, Nicholas Butler, Albert Beveridge, Calvin Coolidge, Frank Hitchcock, Charles Nagel, Theodore Roosevelt, and John Weeks. Also extensive family correspondence and material about the social life and political affairs in Greenville, S.C., where Williams' father was mayor. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryCampbell, Thomas D. (Thomas Donald), 1882-1966. Papers, 1874-1987.Campbell, Thomas D. (Thomas Donald), 1882-1966.Raskob, John J. (John Jakob), 1879-1950.Air Force Association.United States. War Assets Administration.Taxpayers' Association of New Mexico.Papers, 1874-1987.22 boxes (22 cu. ft.) + 1 oversize folder.The majority of this collection represents Thomas Campbell's activities in New Mexico. However, series I contains some military and political items not directly related to New Mexico. This series primarily consists of documents relating to Campbell's military and political activities, U.S. Federal Government related documents such as War Assets Administration surplus property purchases, Air Force Association correspondence and recruiting. U.S. military land speculation in New Mexico, and Republican Party documents (including many Eisenhower related items). New Mexico state government related documents include: land and soil conservation materials; New Mexico Taxpayers Association documents; and local Republican Party items. Series II contains mainly documents from the files of Campbell's New Mexican land managers. Documents concerning Campbell and his one time agricultural partner, John J. Raskob, are also included in this series. The third series focuses on Campbell's oil, mineral and geology interests. Series IV consists of correspondence, deeds, and other legal documents involving Campbell's New Mexico land grants and other related corporations such as: La Joya Development Company, U.S. Land Corporation, and Ascott Land Company. The oversize folder contains maps, diagrams, etc. EnglishSpanish; CastilianFrenchUniversity of New Mexico-Main CampusMcHarg, Ormsby, b. 1871. Reminiscences of Ormsby McHarg : oral history, 1951.McHarg, Ormsby, b. 1871.Phillips, Harlan B.,Reminiscences of Ormsby McHarg : oral history, 1951.Transcript: 126 leaves.Frontier life in Dakota Territory; North Dakota politics, 1899-1900; Congressional personalities, 1900-12; New Mexico land fraud litigation, 1907-08; Republican national politics, 1908-12. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesTanner, John R., 1844-1901. Papers, 1886-1900.Tanner, John R., 1844-1901.Papers, 1886-1900.9 items.Letter, June 1886, from John A. Logan compliments his work on "the canvass" and hopes to see him at the convention. Four letters from Shelby Cullom, 1887 and 1888, discuss the interstate commerce act; the anarchists involved in the Haymarket incident and the pardoning of two; and Joseph Medill, a writer for the Chicago Tribune, and his opposition to Cullom's campaign and support of Walter Q. Gresham for the Republican presidential campaign of 1888. He refers, in 1887, to Tanner's misfortune and his daughter's grief and urges him to do his duty and "time will work it's own relief". One letter, June 1888, from Joseph Medill, discussing his objections to Cullom and his campaign. One letter to his daughter, Nov. 1896, re: his election and tells her he has enclosed a check "to rig you up for the inauguration ball". Letter, Sept. 1900, to Charles Cohen in Philadelphia re: report on the unveiling of the U.S. Grant statue. Appointment by Tanner, for N. Campbell, to office of Police Magistrate of Mackinaw, Ill. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryBurket, Harlan Fessenden, 1860-1943. Papers 1941-1943.Burket, Harlan Fessenden, 1860-1943.Papers 1941-1943.1 cubic foot.Twelve notebooks of typescript reminiscences of Harlan F. Burket, written in 1941. Seven notebooks cover Burket's law schooling and career, 1882-1939, and contain summaries of cases he handled, mostly involving railroad companies. Other notebooks recount family background, school and college years, hunting trips, baseball, golf, and political experiences. Contact repository for more information. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyWindels, Paul, 1885-1967. Reminiscences of Paul Windels : oral history, 1950.Windels, Paul, 1885-1967.Bombard, Owen,Reminiscences of Paul Windels : oral history, 1950.Transcript: 178 leaves.New York State Bridge and Tunnel Commission; Holland Tunnel; New York Port Authority; New York City politics; La Guardia administration; Committee of Fifteen and New York transit; Rapp-Coudert Committee. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesWilliams, Milton G., ca. 1903-1963. Milton G. Williams papers, 1947-1963.Williams, Milton G., ca. 1903-1963.Anderson, C. Elmer (Clyde Elmer), 1912-Hallanan, Walter S.Howard, Perry W.Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978.Judd, Walter Henry, 1898-Rockefeller, Nelson A. (Nelson Aldrich), 1908-1979.Milton G. Williams papers, 1947-1963.1 folder (containing 12 items).Papers from the files of Milton G. Williams, editor of the African-American newspapers the Twin City Observer (Minneapolis, Minnesota) and the St. Paul Sun (Saint Paul, Minnesota). Included are letters from Hubert H. Humphrey, mayor of Minneapolis; C. Elmer Anderson, governor of Minnesota; Perry W. Howard, a member of the Republican National Committee; Nelson A. Rockefeller, governor of New York; and Walter H. Judd, member of Congress, Fifth Congressional District, Minnesota. Also included are a letter (June 28, 1952) from Walter S. Hallanan, appointing Williams as assistant sergeant at arms for the 1952 Republican National Convention; and 2 badges issued to Williams: as assistant sergeant at arms at the Republican National Convention, Chicago, 1952, and as assistant door keeper, Republican National Convention, San Francisco, 1956. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsFrey, Lou, 1934-. Lou Frey papers, 1947-2006.Frey, Lou, 1934-Lou Frey papers, 1947-2006.34 boxes (28.5 linear ft.)These papers include correspondence, photographs, campaign materials, articles, minutes, printed government documents, framed materials, video cassette tapes and artifacts that document Lou Frey's life of public service. University of Central Florida, UCFRepublican Party (Minn.). State Central Committee. Committee records, 1935-1977.Republican Party (Minn.). State Central Committee.Andersen, Elmer L., 1909-2004.Ball, Joseph H. 1905-1993.Björnson, Val, 1906-1987.Boschwitz, Rudy, 1930-Brataas, Nancy Osborn.Burnquist, J. A. A. 1879-1961.Carlson, Frances, d. 1975.Dunn, Roy E., 1886-1985.Etzell, George F. 1909-1975.Forsythe, Robert A. 1921-Harmon, Catharine B.Hartle, John A.Head, Douglas Michael, 1930-Heberling, Evelyn.Heffelfinger, Elizabeth Bradley, 1900-1981.Howard, Marjorie.Johnson, Herbert O.Judd, Walter Henry, 1898-1994.King, Stafford, 1893-1970.Krogseng, David.Langen, Odin, 1913-1976.Committee records, 1935-1977.219.75 cubic feet (174 boxes)Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, print and near-print issuances, financial records, convention files, campaign files, Gubernatorial recount files, legislative office files, clippings, sound, visual, and graphic materials documenting the state Republican party's internal operations, organization, activities, programs, policies, and its role in Minnesota politics. Records of two of the party's state-wide auxiliary organizations are also present: College Republicans of Minnesota, and Young Republican League of Minnesota. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryFelix Tijerina, Sr. Family Papers MSS 0108., 1941-1975, Bulk 1950s-1970sTijerina, Felix Sr.Felix Tijerina, Sr., Family Papers 1941-1975 Bulk 1950s-1970sEnglishHouston Metropolitan Research Center, Houston Public LibaryDeering Club (Portland, Me.). Deering Club records, 1904-1913.Deering Club (Portland, Me.)Deering Club records, 1904-1913.1 item.Records of the club, including by-laws and treasurer's accounts. Maine Historical Society LibraryHanks, Constant C. Letters, 1861-1865.Hanks, Constant C.Letters, 1861-1865.53 items.Letters describing Hanks' service with the 20th Regiment, New York State Militia, which was reorganized in 1861 to form the 80th Regiment, New York Infantry. Subjects include Army hospital conditions, battles and campaigns in Maryland and Virginia, contraband, Copperheads, religious activities in the U.S. Army, and slavery. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryHoward, Tazewell M. Letters, 1855-1865.Howard, Tazewell M.Letters, 1855-1865.15 items.Letters from Howard to a younger brother who was a medical student in Philadelphia, Pa., containing brief references to the Know-Nothing Party, secession, and a rumor that Governor Henry A. Wise of Virginia had been murdered by abolitionists; and Civil War letters of Dr. T.H. Howard and H.L. Honnell from Georgia, Kentucky and Mississippi. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryLord, Bert, 1869-1939. Bert Lord papers, 1902-1939.Lord, Bert, 1869-1939.Bert Lord papers, 1902-1939.18 cubic ft.Political business, and personal papers consisting mainly of correspondence, but also including scrapbooks, loose newspaper clippings, pamphlets and other printed or mimeographed material, copies of speeches, legal documents, and accounts. Correspondence for the period when Lord was supervisor of the Town of Afton is concerned mainly with Chenango County politics, road construction, the Chenango County Tuberculosis Hospital, and the operation of the direct primary. Correspondence for the time during which Lord was was a member of the New York Assembly and the state Senate deals with the internal affairs of the legislature and also contains a considerable volume of letters from constituents and colleagues on farm abandonment, the shortage of farm labor, and other agricultural problems; milk quality and prices, oleomargarine production and sale, and other dairy industry issues; teachers' salaries and pensions, nurses' salaries, and veterans' benefits; the gasoline tax, highway construction, and motor vehicle legislation; banking and insurance legislation; forestry and fish and game laws; local option and prohibition; minimum wage and maximum hour, workmen's compensation, and other labor laws; movie regulation and censorship, Sunday observance, boxing regulation, women's prison reform, and public health; the exclusion of the five Socialists from the Assembly (1920); and numerous other matters of public concern. Correspondence for the two terms Lord served as Congressman from the 34th New York District includes numerous letters from constituents concerning current economic conditions, federal tax policy, the Townsend Plan, the operation of the Wages and Hours Law (1938), Social Security, unemployment compensation, veterans' pensions, and tariff legislation, particularly that affecting imported shoes; the Agricultural Adjustment Act, Civilian Conservation Corps, Farm Security Administration, Home Owners Loan Corporation, Public Works Administration, Railroad Retirement Act, Resettlement Administration, Supreme Court reorganization plan, Tennessee Valley Authority, and various other aspects of the New Deal; United States naval power and other questions of national defense; immigration and naturalization policies, neutrality legislation, the situations in China, Ethiopia, and Spain, and other matters pertaining to American foreign policy. In addition, there are approximately four hundred letter (1914-1938) between Lord and members of the Republican Party organization, in which finances and support given candidates for various offices are discussed. Lord's business papers (1902-1932) consist of correspondence and accounts of Lord & McHugh, general merchandise store at Afton, and letters concerning his timber land and lumber mill interests, especially the sale of railroad ties and mine props to the Hudson Coal Company and the Delaware & Hudson Railroad Company; personal correspondence concerns family matters and trips made to Europe and Florida. The Lord scrapbooks (8 vols., 1915-1937) contain clippings from newspapers and magazines, photographs, and other items pertaining to Lord's political career and to events on the state and national scene. Correspondents include William H. Anderson, William G. Andrews, Robert L. Bacon, Frank W. Barnes, Nelson P. Bonney, John Boyle, Jr., Charles L. Carrier, Glenn F. Carter, Nelson W. Cheney, John D. Clarke, Marian W. Clarke, Roland L. Davis, Thomas E. Dewey, John J. Dillon, George R. Dutton, Edward R. Eastman, Melvin C. Eastman, Melvin C. Eaton, George W. Fairchild, George R. Frearon, James D. Flanagan, James F. Forman, Edward B. Furry, Archie D. Gibbs, Charles S. Gibson, John Hamilton, Fred Hammond, Charles A. Harnett, Oswald D. Heck, Charles J. Hewitt, Homer Higley, James P. Hill, William H. Hill, Harold J. Hinman, Harvey DeForest Hinman, W.O. Hintermister, Cordell Hull, Irving M. Ives, George F. Johnson, J. Kennard Johnson, Samuel A. Jones, Carl E. Ladd, Herbert H. Lehman, Alfred A. Lord, Seymour Lowman, Clayton R. Lusk, John T. McNeil, Edmund H. Machold, W. Kingsland Macy, Joseph Martin, Jr., Nathan Miller, Ogden L. Mills, Abbott Low Moffat, Henry Morganthau, Jr., Reuben B. Oldfield, Tom O'Rourke, Daniel A. Reed, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., E.F. Runnells, Alfred E. Smith, Louis W. Stotesbury, Thaddeus C. Sweet, Gage E. Tarbell, James W. Wadsworth, Jr., George F. Warren, Charles Seymour Whitman, and numerous others. There are also letters from or concerning the New York State Agricultural Advisory Commission, American Defense Society, Anti-Saloon League, Civil Service Reform Association, Dairymen's League, W.H. Dunne Company, Magnolia Petroleum Company, New York Civic League, New York State Association of Real Estate Boards, New York State Women's Relief Corps Home (Oxford), Norwich Pharmacal Company, Otsego Forest Products Cooperative Association, Rock Royal Cooperative, South Coast and Northern Lumber Company, Wayne Lumber Company, and the Women's Christian Temperance Union. Cornell University LibraryCurtis, Charles, 1860-1936. Charles & Anna E. Curtis correspondence, papers & autobiography, 1860-1992 (bulk 1892-1932).Curtis, Charles, 1860-1936.Charbo, Eileen Miles.Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933,Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964,Huron, George A.,Nicholsen, C. C., Mrs,Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930,White, William Allen, 1868-1944,United States. President (1923-1929 : Coolidge)Charles & Anna E. Curtis correspondence, papers & autobiography, 1860-1992 (bulk 1892-1932).0.4 ft. (11 folders)Charles's papers consist of an autobiography; correspondence, 1892-1932; Orren A. Curtis family data; genealogical history of the William & Permelia Hubbard Curtis family; deeds & abstracts; certificates; programs & invitations; and biographical information on Orren A. Curtis, collected by Eileen Charbo. Charles's correspondence largely concerns his election campaigns, politics, and Republican Party affairs. Anna's papers contain 25 letters, 1900-1923, written to Mrs. C.C. Nicholsen, a friend. Correspondents include Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, George A. Huron, Mrs. C.C. Nicholsen, William H. Taft, and William Allen White. Kansas State Historical SocietyWesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.). Young Men's Republican Club. Young Men's Republican Club of Wesleyan University Records, 1856.Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.). Young Men's Republican Club.Young Men's Republican Club of Wesleyan University Records, 1856.0.1 linear feet.1 volume.The single volume of the Young Men's Republican Club of Wesleyan University Records consists of an account of the activities of the club in the first year of its existence, 1856. It includes the group's constitution and minutes of meetings. Wesleyan University, Olin LibraryHamlin, Clarence Clark, 1868-1940. Papers, 1916-1940.Hamlin, Clarence Clark, 1868-1940.Papers, 1916-1940.148 items (1 box)Primarily correspondence received after an editorial of 1937 indicting the Republican Party for its failure to deal with the politics of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Contains clippings, photographs, and miscellany. Colorado College, Tutt LibraryWilliam Edgar Borah Papers, 1905-1940, (bulk 1912-1940)Borah, William Edgar, 1865-1940William Edgar Borah Papers 1905-1940 (bulk 1912-1940)260,000 items; 880 containers plus 2 oversize; 352.4 linear feetLawyer and United States senator from Idaho. Correspondence, memoranda, reports, subject and legislative files, speeches and articles, patronage and constituent files, notebooks, newspaper clippings, and other material relating primarily to Borah's political interests and career in the Senate.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionSouth Carolinians for Eisenhower. South Carolinians for Eisenhower records, 1952.South Carolinians for Eisenhower.McKay, Douglas.South Carolinians for Eisenhower records, 1952.1 unbound v. (2 folders)Consisting of a single unbound volume are arranged in 2 folders. General papers include financial summaries of receipts and disbursements, August to November 1952, a list of Minutemen for Eisenhower, and a few clippings. Lists, compiled by county, document state and county committeemen, and volunteers. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University LibrariesSherman, John, 1823-1900. John Sherman papers, 1860-1880.Sherman, John, 1823-1900.John Sherman papers, 1860-1880.5 items (0.1 lin. ft.)Collection comprises Sherman's letters concerning the political situation in Washington, D.C., in 1860; the conduct of the Virginia delegation to the Republican Party National Convention, 1880; and rountine business of the United States Treasury Department, 1880. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryHodges, Katherine Thayer, 1870-. Papers, 1885-1940 (inclusive).Hodges, Katherine Thayer, 1870-Papers, 1885-1940 (inclusive).2 folders.Collection consists of a scrapbook containing letters and invitations to Hodges, photographs of club women, and clippings concerning her activities. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaWilliam T. Pheiffer Papers, 1921-1973Pheiffer, William T. (William Townsend), 1898-William T. Pheiffer Papers 1921-19737 linear ft.Papers of the American lawyer, legislator. Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York, 1941-1943; U.S. Ambassador to the Dominican Republic, 1950s. Collection contains correspondence, articles, clippings, legislative records, photographs, and speeches related to Pheiffer's legal career and legislative term, the Republican National Committee, the Eisenhower campaign, and the Dominican Republic.EnglishSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research CenterRobinson, Peter, 1957-. Peter Robinson papers, 1999-2003.Robinson, Peter, 1957-Peter Robinson papers, 1999-2003.47 ms. boxes.Drafts of the books by Peter Robinson, It's My Party: A Republican's Messy Love Affair with the GOP (New York, 2000), and How Ronald Reagan Changed My Life (New York, 2003), and correspondence and research materials used in their preparation. Includes sound recordings and transcripts of interviews of associates of Ronald Reagan. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryLincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. Letter : Springfield, Ill., to H.E. Dummer, n.p., 1858 Aug. 5.Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.Barton, William Eleazar, 1861-1930,William E. Barton Collection of Lincolniana (University of Chicago)Letter : Springfield, Ill., to H.E. Dummer, n.p., 1858 Aug. 5.1 item (1 p.)Autograph letter signed. Refers to the Republican Party's stance on the expansion of slavery. Texas Christian UniversityPatton, Frank Caldwell, 1896-1980. Frank Caldwell Patton papers, 1913-1980.Patton, Frank Caldwell, 1896-1980.Frank Caldwell Patton Papers, 1913-19800.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 400 items)Frank Caldwell Patton, Republican of Morganton, Burke County, N.C., was born in 1896. He served as Assistant United States District Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina, 1921-1931. In 1932, Patton was appointed to a one-year term as United States District Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina by President Herbert Hoover. He also ran unsuccessfully for United States Senate in 1936, United States House in 1938, and governor of North Carolina in 1944. Patton practiced law in Morganton, N.C., campaigned for national and local Republican Party candidates, and was active in many local causes. He died in 1980. The papers of Frank Caldwell Patton include correspondence with prominent politicians including Jesse Helms, Sam Ervin, and Charles Jonas; letters from business associates; speeches made by Patton; scrapbooks containing photographs of Patton at Trinity College and as a soldier during World War I, family photographs, and newspaper clippings documenting a variety of public and personal accomplishments; ephemera from several Republican National Conventions; and other materials.EnglishEnglishUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical CollectionHarbord, James G. (James Guthrie), 1866-1947. Papers, [ca. 1902]-1949.Harbord, James G. (James Guthrie), 1866-1947.Papers, [ca. 1902]-1949.63 linear ft.Primarily correspondence received and carbon copies of correspondence sent, but also reports, speeches, telegrams, memorandum, pamphlets, maps, photographs, diaries, citations, commendations, recommendations, clippings, bills, and other documents related to Harbord, especially his service during the First World War, his interest in many charitable foundations, and his activities related to his work for RCA (ca. 1902-1949). Churchill County MuseumThimmesch, Nick. Papers of Nick Thimmesch, 1955-1985.Thimmesch, Nick.Buckley, William F. (William Frank), 1925-2008.Bush, George, 1924-Goldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1909-Haig, Alexander Meigs, 1924-2010.Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978.Rumsfeld, Donald, 1932-Papers of Nick Thimmesch, 1955-1985.Papers: 37 linear ft. (23.5 boxes)Audiotapes: 3 linear ft. (2 boxes)Photographs: 4 folders.Reporter's notebooks: 3.75 linear ft. (2.5 boxes)The papers of Nick Thimmesch consist of subject files documenting his journalistic career. These include research, interviews, and drafts of his articles and columns. There are also audiotapes of interviews, photographs, reporter's notebooks, and speeches. Correspondence folders include letters from: William Buckley, George Bush, Barry Goldwater, Alexander Haig, Hubert Humphrey, Richard Nixon, and Donald Rumsfeld. Several of his books, including The Condition of Republicanism and Robert Kennedy at 40, are represented with research, correspondence, outlines, drafts, and galleys. University of Iowa LibrariesSloan, George A. Papers, 1917-1955.Sloan, George A.Papers, 1917-1955.11.2 c.f. (27 archives boxes and 1 flat box); plusadditions of 0.1 c.f.Papers of a prominent New York City businessman active in the Business Advisory Council of the U.S. Department of Commerce, the Cotton Textile Institute, the U.S. Council of the International Chamber of Commerce, and the Metropolitan Opera Association, as well as national Republican politics, particularly the presidential election of 1952. The papers include correspondence, speeches, newspaper clippings, and articles demonstrating Sloan's interest in managerial, labor, and social problems. The bulk of the collection is comprised of correspondence including exchanges with Dwight D. Eisenhower, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Alfred M. Gruenther, Cordell Hull, Sir Rudolf Bing, Herbert Hoover, H. Wendell Endicott, Billy Rose, Estes Kefauver, John Foster Dulles, Thomas E. Dewey, William O. Douglas, and others. Also present is information on the national textile strike of 1934. The processed portion of this collection is summarized above, dates 1917-1955, and is described in the register. Additional accessions are described below. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectHerbert Wheaton and family papers., 1888-1954.Wheaton, Herbert E.,1871-1954.Herbert Wheaton and familypapers. 1888-1954.Papers of the publisher (1912-1952) of a small-town weeklynewspaper (Hokah, Houston County, Minn.) documenting his political and socialopinions, Republican politics in Minnesota, the operation of the newspaper, and incidentally, his teachingcareer (1898-1910) and his local insurance agency. Hokah ChiefEnglishMinnesota Historical SocietyKincheloe family. Kincheloe-Eskridge family : papers, 1815-1956.Kincheloe family.Eskridge family.Kincheloe-Eskridge family : papers, 1815-1956.1 cubic ft.Papers regarding personal, business, political, and military activities. Of particular interest are letters, 1859-1865, to Jesse W. Kincheloe concerning the Civil War; letters, 1900-1905, from Thomas Graham Eskridge in Manila, Philippine discussing his activities and news; and letters, 1912, from Catherine Eskridge while finishing her studies at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music which give insight into women's education and careers open to women. The Filson Historical SocietyDaugherty, H. M. (Harry Micajah), 1860-1941. Papers 1891-1934.Daugherty, H. M. (Harry Micajah), 1860-1941.Reily, E. Mont, (Emmett Montgomery), 1866-1954.Rochester, Edward S.Olson, Edwin.Halley, William E., 1915-1971.Smith, Jess W.Doherty, Henry L.Turner, Scott.White, C. P.Work, Herbert.Caster, H. O.Hoover, Herbert.Stinson, Roxie.Fink, A. L.Foraker, Joseph Benson, 1846-1917.Robins, Raymond.Denby, Edwin.Langer, Louis.Thompson, Carmi A.Papers 1891-1934.0.25 cubic foot.State legislator and U.S. Attorney General, of Columbus, Ohio. Correspondence relating to the 1919-20 presidential campaign of Warren G. Harding, Dept. of Justice, Ohio politics, and trade associations; letters and documents (1922-34) of Edward S. Rochester, relating to the Dept. of Justice and activities of Daugherty's staff; and affidavits of witnesses before the Wheeler-Brookhart Committee. Contact repository for more information. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyHanna-McCormick Family Papers, 1792-1985, (bulk 1902-1944)Hanna-McCormick Family Papers 1792-1985 (bulk 1902-1944)47,300 items; 145 containers plus 13 oversize; 66.4 linear feetCorrespondence, diary and notebook fragments, speeches, financial records, scrapbooks, printed matter, and other papers focusing chiefly on the political activities of Ruth Hanna McCormick Simms. Also includes correspondence of Marcus Alonzo Hanna relating to Ohio and national politics and also to his personal and business affairs. Other papers concern the and its publishers, Joseph Medill and Robert Rutherford McCormick, grandfather and brother of Medill McCormick. Chicago TribuneEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionRepublican National Committee (U.S.). [Republican campaign documents, 1932-1940] (bulk 1936).Republican National Committee (U.S.)Pinchot, Amos, 1873-1944.[Republican campaign documents, 1932-1940] (bulk 1936)..25 ft. (1 box)Republican Party documents criticizing the New Deal and supporting Alf Landon in his presidential campaign against Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1936. New Hampshire Newspaper ProjectButt, Cyrus Marion. Letters, 1883-1884.Butt, Cyrus Marion.Letters, 1883-1884.0.1 c.f. (1 folder)Letter to Colonel Butt of Viroqua, Wis., from General William T. Sherman, May 16, 1884, refusing to permit his name to be presented as a candidate for the presidency at the approaching Republican convention; and photostat of a letter from Nelson Dewey, first Wisconsin Governor, dated Platteville, Dec. 11, 1883, concerning business matters. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectDole, Robert J., 1923-. [Robert J. Dole Senate papers-personal/political files, 1969-1996]Dole, Robert J., 1923-[Robert J. Dole Senate papers-personal/political files, 1969-1996] 1969-1996.444 linear ft.University of Kansas Archives / MSS / Rare Books, Kenneth Spencer Research LibraryDon Wright Papers, 1963-1968Wright, Don, 1934-Don Wright Papers 1963-19684.8 linear ft.Over 500 original editorial cartoons from approximately 1963-1968 and correspondence (1963-1965) with related clippings.EnglishSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research CenterQuigley, Walter Eli, 1890-1962. Out where the west begins, [1932?].Quigley, Walter Eli, 1890-1962.Out where the west begins, [1932?].1 folder.A reminiscent account (typed, 106 pp.) of Quigley's career as an organizer for the Nonpartisan League (1915-1919); his activities in the Minnesota Farmer-Labor Party; and work with such political leaders as Arthur C. Townley, Floyd B. Olson of Minnesota, and Lynn Frazier and William Lemke of North Dakota. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryEwing, Thomas, 1789-1871. Thomas Ewing family papers, 1757-1941 (bulk 1815-1896).Thomas Ewing Family Papers 1757-1941 (bulk 1815-1896)94,000 items; 303 containers plus 11 oversize; 123.2 linear feetCorrespondence, diaries, journals, legal files, military records, speeches and writings, reports, notes, autographs, scrapbooks, biographical material, commonplace books, financial records, genealogies, photographs, printed matter, and maps pertaining to members of the Ewing family including Thomas Ewing (1789-1871), senator from Ohio and cabinet member; Thomas Ewing (1829-1896), Union general during the Civil War and congressman from Ohio; Ellen Ewing Sherman and her husband, William T. Sherman, Civil War general; and Thomas Ewing (1862-1942), lawyer, writer, and patent commissioner.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionDewey, Charles Schuveldt, 1882-1980. Charles S. and Suzette Dewey papers, 1875-1959.Dewey, Charles Schuveldt, 1882-1980Dewey, Suzette, d. 1957.Charles S. and Suzette Dewey papers, 1875-1959.3 oversize folders.Incoming letters, speeches, articles, financial papers, certificates, letterpress copy books of outgoing correspondence, and a large number of printed items, chiefly relative to Charles S. Dewey's career as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in Charge of Fiscal Affairs, 1924-1927; as financial adviser to the Polish government and director of the Bank of Poland, November 1927-January 1931; as a Chicago banker, 1931-1940; as Illinois Congressman in the U.S. House of Representatives, January 3, 1941-January 3, 1945; and as a businessman, philanthropist, and government economic advisor, 1945-1949. Collection includes Mr. and Mrs. Dewey's social correspondence while residing in Washington, D.C. from ca. 1941 to the end of their lives. Other topics include Dewey's residence in Poland (ca. 1927-1931), with trips to the Soviet Union and to Germany, where he heard and commented on a 1928 speech by Hitler. Chicago History MuseumMcCanliss, Irene. Papers, [195-?-1972?].McCanliss, Irene.Papers, [195-?-1972?].15.3 cubic ft.These are the papers of writer Irene McCanliss. Materials include research notes, newsclippings, correspondence, manuscripts, and photographs. Kentucky Department of Libraries and Archives, Kentucky Guide Project OfficeMaas, Melvin Joseph, 1898-1964. Melvin J. Maas papers, 1912-1986.Maas, Melvin Joseph, 1898-1964.Melvin J. Maas papers, 1912-1986.5.6 cubic feet (13 boxes and 1 oversize folder).Correspondence, reports, photographs, diaries, and professional papers of a Republican Minnesota Congressman of the 4th District, long time Marine Corps Reserve Officer, and Chairman of the President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryRipon Society records, 1963-1978.Ripon Society records, 1963-1978.Includes correspondence, research projects, civil rights material, reports, fund raising material, programs, minutes of meetings, financial records, memoranda, press releases, newsletters, publications, correspondence and other material related to various Republican organizations, mailings to potential contributors and subscribers, membership records, research materials and papers, clippings, and other records of the Ripon Society. Also records of the Ripon Society collected by Howard F. Gillette, Jr.EnglishDivision of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.Carter, Katherine Pollard, Papers 82-214; 82-254; 84-112; 85-053; 86-152; 87-120; 87-247; 87-277; 87-295; 88-032; 88-131; 88-211; 88-363., 1921-1988Carter, Katherine PollardCarter, Katherine Pollard,Papers 1921-1988Scrapbooks, newspapers clippings,correspondence, certificates, and printed material compose the Katherine PollardCarter Papers, 1921-1988, which illuminate her career in journalism and publicrelations, particularly Houston in the 1920s.EnglishDolph Briscoe Center for American HistoryBurton, Harold H. (Harold Hitz), 1888-1964. Harold H. Burton papers, 1792-1965 (bulk 1935-1964).Burton, Harold H. (Harold Hitz), 1888-1964.Harold H. Burton papers, 1792-1965118,000 items.399 containers plus 1 classified and 4 oversize.159.5 linear feet.5 microfilm reels.Correspondence, diaries (1941-1963), legal case files, speeches, writings, reports, broadsides, maps, newspaper clippings, printed matter, and photographs, chiefly relating to Burton's service as associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1945-1958) and U.S. senator from Ohio (1941-1945). Subjects include his Cleveland law practice, Ohio and Republican Party politics, social life in Washington, D.C., Townsend Plan, Inc., the Truman Committee (U.S. Senate Special Committee Investigating the National Defense Program), U.S. Office of Price Administration, United Nations, Alaska, American Association of the Red Cross, American Unitarian Association, American Legion, Bowdoin College, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. Included in Burton's extensive Supreme Court files are bench and certiorari memoranda, conference lists, notes, drafts, opinions, docket books, and other files relating to such cases as Standard Oil v. Federal Trade Commission, Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company v. Sawyer, and Brown v. Board of Education. Also includes material on the Hitz family. Correspondents include William J. Brennan, Owen Brewster, John W. Bricker, Styles Bridges, Harry Flood Byrd, Tom C. Clark, William O. Douglas, Felix Frankfurter, John M. Harlan, Earl E. Hart, William Hitz, J. Edgar Hoover, Robert Houghwout Jackson, Frank J. Lausche, Sherman Minton, Frank Murphy, Stanley Forman Reed, Donald R. Richberg, Harlan Fiske Stone, Robert A. Taft, Harry S. Truman, Fred M. Vinson, Henry Agard Wallace, and Charles Evans Whittaker.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionNathaniel Prentiss Banks Papers, 1829-1911, (bulk 1860-1880)Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss,1816-1894Nathaniel Prentiss Banks Papers 1829-1911 (bulk 1860-1880)50,000 items; 110 containers plus 3 oversize; 44.5 linear feetUnited States representative, governor of Massachusetts, and army officer. Family and general correspondence, diaries and notebooks, letterbooks, military papers, speeches and writings, scrapbooks, clippings, printed matter, and miscellany relating chiefly to Banks’s political career and as an army officer during the Civil War.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionGoodrich, William H., 1914-. Papers of W.H. Goodrich, 1966-1977.Goodrich, William H., 1914-Mayne, Wiley, 1917-Ray, Robert D., 1928-Scherle, William J. (William Joseph), 1923-Papers of W.H. Goodrich, 1966-1977.1.5 linear ft., (4 boxes)The papers of W.H. Goodrich relate to his work for the Republican Party. His home area of Humboldt and Webster Counties in Iowa are represented with materials from precinct caucuses and county conventions. The 1976 election is especially well documented with items ranging from a Ford fact book to the Republican National Convention. Other files contain correspondence, state finance reports, speeches, and campaign handbooks. Correspondents include Wiley Mayne, William J. Scherle, and Robert D. Ray. University of Iowa LibrariesAnderson, James Sibree, 1841-1927. Papers, 1829-1926.Anderson, James Sibree, 1841-1927.Papers, 1829-1926.0.8 c.f. (2 archives boxes)Papers of Civil War veteran and Manitowoc, Wis., attorney James S. Anderson, consisting primarily of letters, diaries, and accounts written by Anderson about his Civil War experiences in the 5th Wisconsin Infantry and his later involvement with the Manitowoc Grand Army of the Republic. Also contains records relating to his legal career consisting of letterbooks (1881-1888), a case docket book, and a collection book recording monies received for clients. University of Wisconsin, Green Bay, Cofrin LibraryHomer Ferguson Papers, 1939-1976Ferguson, Homer, 1888-1982.Homer Ferguson Papers 1939-197626 linear ft., 1 oversize folder, and 35 sound discs in 1 carrying caseRepublican U.S. Senator from Michigan, U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines; files relating to his various career responsibilities, photographs, sound recordings.EnglishBentley Historical LibraryJohn T. and Erminie M. Nave papers, 1916-1996.Nave, John T. (John Thomas) b. 1921.John T. and Erminie M. Nave papers, 1916-1996.1.25 linear ft.Papers, chiefly 1964-1973 and 1980-1993, re Republican Party activities in Greenwood County, S.C., political activities in city of Greenwood, S.C., the Third Congressional District of South Carolina, and the state of S.C., and John Nave's mayoral campaigns. The Naves became politically active in the early 1960s, when Republican Party membership was increasing across South Carolina among those dissatisfied with the Democratic Party. Their efforts focused on grass-roots activities aimed at building the Greenwood County Republican Party. Few items in this collection relate to statewide Republican candidacies, national politics, or the Naves' personal lives. Collection is arranged in six series: General Papers (1916-c.1993); Elections (1964-1992); Republican Party (S.C.); Mailing Lists; Photographs; Newspaper Clippings (1958-1996); plus one Oversize Bound Scrapbook (1964). Republican Party series (1958-1993) is broken down into sub-series for the Party in the town of Greenwood, in Greenwood County, in the Third Congressional District, and throughout South Carolina. This series includes a copy of Mrs. Nave's book, History of the Republican Party in Greenwood County, published in 1996, which discusses the Party's rise and success ca. 1958-1993. Much of the material related to the Republican Party in this series is derived from the Naves' committee service. Of particular interest is a brochure from the early 1960s attacking the "loyalty oath" that bound all those who voted in the S.C. Democratic primaries to vote for the Democratic nominees in the general elections. A 1916 document lists the South Carolina Republican Party's Electoral College slate. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University LibrariesBoulder Daily Camera. Republican Party pamphlets 1912-1962.Boulder Daily Camera.American Protective Tariff League.Keynote address of Wm. V. Hodges delivered before the Republican State AssemblyNational political campaign of 1944.Republican Party pamphlets 1912-1962.6 folders.These folders contain pamphlets, leaflets, lists, posters and other printed materials pertaining to the Republican Party at the national, state, and local levels, as compiled by the Paddocks at the Boulder (Colo.) Daily Camera. Boulder Public LibraryRuhtenberg, Polly King, 1907-1983. Polly King Ruhtenberg papers, 1946-1983.Ruhtenberg, Polly King, 1907-1983.Brinkman, Edna Epperson.Chenoweth, J. Edgar, 1897-Hanson, Dan.Kellems, Vivien Kellems.King, Gordon van B.Lee, Wallace L.Lemly, William C.Long, Gladys.Manrara, Luis V.Moths, Armin.Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994.Peck, George.Stone, Willis Emerson, 1899-Root, E. Merrill (Edward Merrill), 1895-1973.Polly King Ruhtenberg papers, 1946-1983.7.5 linear ft. (13 containers, 1 pkg.)Collection includes correspondence; manuscripts of articles, short stories, poems, and novellas intended for children or general audiences; speeches concerning taxes and ownership of public lands; research materials relating to political issues; subject files; and audio-visual materials. University of Oregon LibrariesPaige, Mabeth Hurd, 1870-1961. Mabeth Hurd Paige papers, [undated] and 1943-1958.Paige, Mabeth Hurd, 1870-1961.Carroll, Gladys Hasty, 1904-1999.Cowles, John, 1898-1983.Rucker, Clifford E.Minneapolis Urban League.Minneapolis Council of Civic Clubs.Mabeth Hurd Paige papers, [undated] and 1943-1958.0.2 cu. ft. (1 box and 1 loose folder).Letters and other papers of this Minnesota state legislator (1923-1943) and Minneapolis women's suffrage leader. They include notes on the history of women's suffrage, the Minneapolis Equal Suffrage Association, the League of Women Voters, and Swedish suffragist Signe Bergman. Paige was a Republican. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryRichardson, Henry Smith, 1885-1972. Henry Smith Richardson papers, 1811-1999 [manuscript].Richardson, Henry Smith, 1885-1972.Henry Smith Richardson papers, 1811-1999 [manuscript].About 8000 items (19.5 linear ft.).The collection includes personal and business correspondence, writings, newspaper clippings and other printed material, and business and association records documenting H. Smith Richardson's career; papers of Richardson's family, including his father Vick Chemical founder Lunsford Richardson and his brother Lunsford, Jr.; and papers relating to Smith and Richardson family history, including audio cassettes of interviews with 17 Richardson family members and printed and videotaped oral histories of the Richardson family. Richardson's correspondence addresses a broad range of issues, including his business interests in the Vick Chemical Company, Richardson- Merrell, Inc., Reinsurance Corporation of New York, and other companies. Letters also document his participation in the America First Committee, the Republican Party, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the National Association of Manufacturers, the Boy Scouts of America, the First Presbyterian Church of Greensboro, and the Smith Richardson Foundation (formerly Richardson Foundation). They also document his interests in anticommunism, Senator Joe McCarthy's tactics, local politics in both North Carolina and Connecticut, and segregation both in the U.S. and South Africa. Writings include a series of articles about the causes of the Depression in North Carolina. Also included are diaries and correspondence of his father-in- law Jacob Henry Smith, Presbyterian minister in Greensboro during the second half of the 19th century, and his wife Mary Kelly Watson Smith, including materials relating to Greensboro during the Civil War and a letter from a slave. Pictures and other documents relate to Richardson's father's birthplace Parker Heights Plantation near Salem, N.C. University of North Carolina at Chapel HillBurdette, Franklin L., 1911-. Franklin Burdette papers, 1930-1979.Burdette, Franklin L., 1911-Franklin Burdette papers37.50 linear feetFranklin Burdette was a professor of government and politics at the University of Maryland from 1946 until 1974. Burdette's papers consist of state, county, and municipal documents; serials; subject files on local history, local politics and government, and Islamic culture; correspondence; articles; and manuscripts. Major topics include Montgomery College, citizen association files, the Republican Party, and the Maryland State Teacher's Association. The papers are unprocessed, but a preliminary inventory is available under the prelminary inventory section.University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). LibrariesFlanders, Ralph E. (Ralph Edward), 1880-1970. Reminiscences of Ralph Edward Flanders : oral history, 1967.Flanders, Ralph E. (Ralph Edward), 1880-1970.Edwin, Ed,Reminiscences of Ralph Edward Flanders : oral history, 1967.Transcript: 51 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.Senate investigation of Senator Joseph McCarthy; McCarthy and his effect on the nation and on the Republican Party. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesHeffelfinger, Elizabeth Bradley, 1900-1981. Elizabeth Bradley Heffelfinger scrapbooks and related papers, 1931-1976.Heffelfinger, Elizabeth Bradley, 1900-1981.Andersen, Elmer L., 1909-Clay, Lucius D. (Lucius DuBignon), 1897-1978.Dewey, Thomas E. (Thomas Edmund), 1902-1971.Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969.Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978.Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994.Rockefeller, Nelson A. (Nelson Aldrich), 1908-1979.Stassen, Harold Edward, 1907-2001.Heffelfinger, F. Peavey, 1897-Elizabeth Bradley Heffelfinger scrapbooks and related papers, 1931-1976.0.75 cu. ft. (2 boxes and 1 oversize folder)Original materials and photocopies of news clippings from four scrapbooks containing correspondence, memoranda, reports, trip itineraries, passports, mimeographed bulletins and circulars, pamphlets, programs, awards, and photographs documenting the home front war work of the Women's Activities Division of the Minneapolis Civilian Defense Council and the political work and public life of Elizabeth Bradley Heffelfinger, Republican National Committeewoman, 1948-1960. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsThayer, Walter N. (Walter Nelson), 1910-1989. Reminiscences of Walter Nelson Thayer : oral history, 1967.Thayer, Walter N. (Walter Nelson), 1910-1989.Luter, John,Reminiscences of Walter Nelson Thayer : oral history, 1967.Transcript: 52 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.1952 Citizens for Eisenhower Committee; 1960 Volunteers for Nixon and National Republican Citizens Committee; relations between President Eisenhower and Richard Nixon in 1960 campaign. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesA. Sankey Latty Papers, 1851-1890Latty, A. Sankey (Alexander Sankey)A. Sankey Latty Papers 1851-189060 items; 1 container; 0.2 linear feetJudge and publisher. Correspondence, printed material, and photographs relating primarily to Latty's career as a judge and newspaper publisher in Paulding County, Ohio.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionMatteson, Robert Eliot, 1914-1994. Robert E. Matteson papers, [193-]-1989, 1991.Matteson, Robert Eliot, 1914-1994.Andersen, Elmer L., 1909-.Adams, Sherman, 1899-1986.Burger, Warren E., 1907-.Cowling, Donald J. (Donald John), 1880-1965.Olson, Elizabeth.Olson, Sigurd F., 1899-.Richardson, Elliot L., 1920-.Schweitzer, Albert, 1875-1965.Stassen, Harold Edward, 1907-2001.Robert E. Matteson papers, [193-]-1989, 1991.5.0 cu. ft. (5 boxes).Correspondence, memoranda, diaries, reports, speeches, articles, clippings, a videotape, and other materials written or assembled by St. Paul (Minn.) native Robert E. Matteson, relating primarily to his career first in U.S. government service (1953-1971), on the White House staff and in other executive departments; then as director of the Sigurd Olson Institute of Environmental Studies at Northland College (Ashland, Wis., 1972-1974); and finally as lecturer, writer, and board member. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsR. R. Bowker Papers, 1831-1931Bowker, R.R. (Richard Rogers), 1848-1933R. R. Bowker Papers 1831-19312,200 items; 11 containers plus 1 oversize; 2.4 linear feetEditor, publisher, bibliographer, author, literary promoter, and industrial director. Correspondence, certificates, clippings, international copyright law material, literary manuscripts, and miscellaneous items relating chiefly to Bowker's activity as an organizer of the Independent Republican movement. Included are literary manuscripts by European and American authors and correspondence with writers, politicians, and inventors.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionGresham, Walter Quintin, 1832-1895. Collection, 1858-1946, bulk 1858-1935.Gresham, Walter Quintin, 1832-1895.Gresham, Otto, 1860-1946.Collection, 1858-1946, bulk 1858-1935.14 boxes, 6 bound v., and 1 oversize box.Papers and records of Walter Q. and Otto Gresham. Walter Gresham's materials include Civil War letters and speeches to and about veterans; correspondence concerning his runs for the presidential nomination and support for Grover Cleveland; legal correspondence as district judge; diplomatic papers including his views on imperialism, the Nicaraguan Canal, and the annexation of Hawaii; personal letters and financial materials; and condolence letters, obituaries, and records dealing with his estate. Also included are political scrapbooks kept by Michael C. Kerr. Otto Gresham's papers include political, legal, and personal correspondence. Topics include Cuban autonomy, Howard Taft's presidential bid, the League of Nations, railroad company lawsuits, and his father's biography. Indiana Historical Society LibraryGetchell, Noble Hamilton, 1875-1960. Noble Hamilton Getchell papers, ca. 1921-1960.Getchell, Noble Hamilton, 1875-1960.Noble Hamilton Getchell papers, ca. 1921-1960.3.5 linear ft.Correspondence, business records, personal legal and financial documents, printed items, and photographs relating chiefly to Getchell's service in the Nevada state legislature, Republican political affairs, wildlife (fish and game), and his involvement with various Nevada mining properties, notably the Betty O'Neal and Getchell mines. Nevada State Historical SocietyChamberlain, Thomas Gassner, 1892-1978. Reminiscences of Thomas Gassner Chamberlain : oral history, 1951.Chamberlain, Thomas Gassner, 1892-1978.Phillips, Harlan B.,Reminiscences of Thomas Gassner Chamberlain : oral history, 1951.Transcript: 181 leaves.Law career; experiences with William H. Taft, 1919-1920; Herbert Hoover campaign in California, 1920; Pro-League Republicans' campaign for James M. Cox; Finance Committee of the Republican Party. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesReed Smoot papers, 1827-1966Smoot, Reed, 1862-1941Reed Smoot papers 1827-19664 oversize boxes, (2 linear ft.); 100 boxes, (50 linear ft.); 9 half boxes, (2.25 linear ft.); 5 cartons, (5 linear ft.)EnglishL. Tom Perry Special CollectionsTodd, Harry Innes, 1818-1891. Harry Innes Todd-George Davidson Todd papers, 1823-1925.Todd, Harry Innes, 1818-1891.Todd, George Davidson, 1856-1929.Harry Innes Todd-George Davidson Todd papers, 1823-1925.0.66 cubic ft.Harry Innes Todd's papers consist of personal correspondence, 1835-1891, including letters from his wife and his mother, Maria Innes Todd Crittenden, and other letters discussing Ky. and national politics and his son Chapman C. Todd's service in the U.S. Navy, 1878-1889; papers from his career as keeper of the Kentucky Penitentiary, 1867-1873; accounts, 1860-1890; inventory of property of Harry I. Todd, 2 Sept. 1874; legal papers; a biographical sketch of John Rodman, attorney general of Ky.; 1828 Ky. broadside giving results of the election for governor and lieutenant governor; and newspaper clippings. Also includes the papers of George Davidson Todd, mayor of Louisville, businessman and son of Harry I. Todd. Contains correspondence, 1875-1925, discussing his 1879 visit to the monastery at Gethsemani, Ky.; Sarah Cecil's grievance against the actress Mary Anderson; politics; the Spanish-American War; Otto A. Rothert's proposed biography of Harry Innes; and family history. The Filson Historical SocietyJohnson IMPACE-MEA papers, 1973-1981.Johnson, Roger I. Johnson IMPACE-MEA papers, 1973-1981. Papers compiled by Roger I. Johnson relating to his tenure as chairman of IMPACE-MEA, a bipartisan political action committee associated with the Minnesota Education Association which raised funds and screened candidates for local, state, and national offices.Minnesota Historical SocietyLarrabee, William, 1832-1912. William Larrabee pamphlet collection, 1897-1906.Larrabee, William, 1832-1912.William Larrabee pamphlet collection, 1897-1906.1 v. ; 23 cm.Collection of five published pamphlets collected and bound together by repository. State Historical Society of Iowa, LibraryTurner, Frederick Jackson, 1861-1932. Turner family papers, 1862-2000 (bulk 1863-1938).Turner, Frederick Jackson, 1861-1932.Turner, Andrew Jackson, 1832-1905.Turner family papers, 1862-2000 (bulk 1863-1938).11.4 c.f. (4 archives boxes, 10 record center cartons, and 1 oversize folder) and3 reels of microfilm (35 mm); plusadditions of 1.0 c.f. and34 photographs.Selected papers of the noted historian Frederick Jackson Turner and his father Andrew Jackson Turner, editor of the Portage State Register, along with the library assembled by members of the Turner and Main families. The bulk of the collection is comprised of the published materials from the family's library. Also included are microfilm copies of Frederick Jackson Turner papers at other institutions. The Andrew J. Turner papers include memoranda, correspondence, and notes on interviews used in connection with his articles on the history of Fort Winnebago, the organization of Portage and Columbia counties, and the genesis of the Republican Party. In his general correspondence there are several letters from Matthew H. Carpenter and Horace Rublee bespeaking Turner's aid in the senatorial campaign of 1868-1869; letters in 1880 explaining the use of the word "shanghai" in Wisconsin politics; and letters on local history. There is also a bound volume of letters, 1891-1892, on the Wisconsin gerrymander case, written by Charles E. Estabrook, John C. Spooner, and others. Among the Frederick Jackson Turner papers is a collection of correspondence and records, 1908-1910, on the work of a committee on documentary federal historical publications, discussing needs in the fields of economic and social history. There are some notes and letters on the fur trade by Andrew J. Vieau and John T. de la Ronde used in Turner's early thesis on that subject; letters from Turner to Edward T. Hartman, 1925-1926; notebooks, 1882-1883, kept by Turner while a student at the University of Wisconsin; newspaper clippings and correspondence concerning football reform controversies in 1906-1907 kept by Turner, a member of the University of Wisconsin faculty committee on intercollegiate athletics; and letters from Turner to Professor Charles H. Haskins of Massachusetts, 1909-1926, including a 1909 letter in which Turner informs Haskins of his intent to leave the University of Wisconsin. Miscellaneous other items include lecture notes and other letters to and from Turner. Additions from the Main Family include published works by and about Turner as well as some volumes from the family's general library. Many of the books contain marginal notes, inscriptions, and correspondence; loose items in the books have been removed to the manuscript papers. The "Frontier in American History" is represented by four foreign-language translations. Of special interest among the library titles belonging to John S. Main, Turner's son-in-law, are several presented by Aldo Leopold including a detailed unpublished 1929 report on Wisconsin game by Leopold for the Game Restoration Committee of the Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturer's Institute. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectDole, Robert J., 1923-. [Robert J. Dole Senate papers-press related materials]Dole, Robert J., 1923-[Robert J. Dole Senate papers-press related materials] 1969-1996.114 linear ft.University of Kansas Archives / MSS / Rare Books, Kenneth Spencer Research LibraryMercado, Edward, 1937-. Papers, 1924-2001.Mercado, Edward, 1937-Papers, 1924-2001.10.47 cubic ft.New York State Historical Documents (Albany, N.Y.)Citizens for Reagan. Citizens for Reagan records, 1975-1986.Citizens for Reagan.Citizens for the Republic.Citizens for Reagan records, 1975-1986.109 ms. boxes, 2 cu. ft. boxes, 9 oversize boxes, 605 video tapes, 12 phonorecords, 8 phonotape reels.Correspondence, position papers, press releases, memoranda, public opinion polling data, financial records, sound recordings, and video tapes, relating to the campaign of Ronald Reagan for the Republican Party presidential nomination in 1976. Includes a few post-1976 records of Citizens for the Republic, the successor organization to Citizens for Reagan. Video use copies of video tapes available. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryObservations from Washington., 1939-1941.Youngdahl, Oscar, 1893-1946.Observations from Washington. 1939-1941.Congressional newsletters (22 issues, mimeographed) issued by Youngdahl (Republican) while serving as Minnesota's fifth district congressman, and which reflect the principal issues of the period, especially American neutrality during the initial years of World War II.Minnesota Historical SocietyEdward McPherson Papers, 1738-1936, (bulk 1860-1891)McPherson, Edward, 1830-1895Edward McPherson Papers 1738-1936 (bulk 1860-1891)18,000 items; 100 containers plus 1 oversize; 40.4 linear feetEditor, statistician, and U.S. representative from Pennsylvania. Correspondence, letterbooks, family papers, speeches and writings, legal and financial records, scrapbooks, and other material relating to four generations of the McPherson family in central Pennsylvania, to McPherson's career in the House of Representatives as legislator and clerk of the House, and to Republican Party politics nationally and in Pennsylvania during Reconstruction. Includes estate papers of Thaddeus Stevens and material collected for a biography of Stevens.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionGuylay, L. Richard, 1913-. Reminiscences of L. Richard Guylay : oral history, 1967.Guylay, L. Richard, 1913-Edwin, Ed,Reminiscences of L. Richard Guylay : oral history, 1967.Transcript: 90 leaves.Tape: 2 reels.Robert A. Taft; 1952 Republican Convention; Fair Play Amendment; Dwight D. Eisenhower; public relations in campaign of 1956. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesEdwin D. Morgan Letters, 1839-1880Morgan, Edwin D. (Edwin Dennison), 1811-1883.Edwin D. Morgan Letters 1839-188019 letters (SC)Papers of the New York State governor, U.S. Senator. Eighteen outgoing letters and 1 incoming item concerning such topics as the impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson and the commercial prospects for American-Chinese trade. Letters to James T. Brady, John Brainard, Ezra Cornell, Elliot C. Cowdin, William A. Graham, L. Bradford Prince, Edwin A. Studwell, and Gideon Welles.EnglishSyracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research CenterBoulder Daily Camera. Republican Party clippings 1906-1979.Boulder Daily Camera.Republican Party clippings 1906-1979.20 folders.These folders contain archivally photocopied newspaper clippings and related materials about the Republican Party at the national, state, and local levels, as compiled by the Paddocks at the Boulder (Colo.) Daily Camera. Boulder Public LibrarySchouler, William, 1814-1872. William Schouler papers, 1840-1872.Schouler, William, 1814-1872.Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873.Davis, John, 1787-1854.Giddings, Joshua R. (Joshua Reed), 1795-1864.Seward, William H., 1801-1872.Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874.Weed, Thurlow, 1797-1882.Wilson, Henry, 1812-1875.Winthrop, Robert C. (Robert Charles), 1809-1894.William Schouler papers, 1840-1872.3 boxes, 1 cased vol, and 1 oversize box.Editor and historian. Papers relate principally to his activities as editor of the "Lowell Courier" and "Boston Daily Atlas." Schouler was a Whig and Republican Party activist in local politics, 1840-1860, and Adjutant-General of Massachusetts, 1860-1866. Included are materials on the Loco-Foco Party, the annexation of Texas, the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850, the formation of the Republican Party, and Schouler's travel journal from 1846, kept on a four-month tour through England, Scotland, Ireland and northern France. Among the correspondents are Salmon P. Chase, John Davis, Joshua R. Giddings, William H. Seward, Charles Sumner, Thurlow Weed, Henry Wilson and Robert C. Winthrop. The collection also contains a small number of miscellaneous speeches, newspaper articles and lectures prepared by Schouler. Massachusetts Historical SocietyFrank, Fred H., 1895-1957. Papers, 1956-1957.Frank, Fred H., 1895-1957.Papers, 1956-1957.0.1 c.f. (1 folder)Papers of a Republican assemblyman from Outagamie County, Wis., including correspondence with constituents, a certificate of election, and a joint resolution passed by the Wisconsin Legislature upon his death relating to his life and public service. University of Wisconsin, Green Bay, Cofrin LibraryPitzele, Merlyn S., 1911-. Papers, 1932-1971.Pitzele, Merlyn S., 1911-Papers, 1932-1971.26.4 c.f. (66 archives boxes and 1 folder),3 tape recordings,92 photographs, and2 negatives; plusadditions of 3.4 c.f.The papers of labor analyst Merlyn Stuart Pitzele of Chicago document his career as editor of Business Week, writer and lecturer, consultant in labor relations, and advisor to politicians. The collection also contains information related to his wide range of interests, particularly in the fields of labor history, Republican politics, and civil liberties. The photographs document Pitzele's personal and professional life. The processed portion is summarized above and is described in the register. Additional accessions are described below. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper ProjectYarberry, M. Rey, 1873-. M. Rey Yarberry papers 1807-1941 1890-1939 (bulk dates).Yarberry, M. Rey, 1873-M. Rey Yarberry papers 1807-1941 1890-1939 (bulk dates).1M55M71 180 pieces.1VF62M90 10 pieces.The material is comprised of correspondence, clippings, journals, photographs, a scrapbook and miscellany related to the life and career of M. Rey Yarberry, a Kentucky politician, detective and legislator. Also present are Yarberry's journals (1906-1913) during his years with the Internal Revenue, giving an account of his daily activities and expenses. Included with the collection are miscellaneous papers of J. Bruce Mathews, who served as an agent for various railroads, for the Department of Justice and for Internal Revenue's Prohibition Office in New Orleans. Correspondence concerning his work in New Orleans, letters of recommendation, and commissions and resignations from the National Guard of Tennessee's Chattanooga Riflers, of which Mathews was once a member, are present. University of Kentucky LibrariesMeyerhoff, Lenore P. (Lenore Pancoe), 1927-1988. Lenore P. Meyerhoff papers, 1919-2001 and undated.Meyerhoff, Lenore P. (Lenore Pancoe), 1927-1988.Maryland. General Assembly. Senate.Maryland. General Assembly. House of Delegates.Lenore P. Meyerhoff papers, 1919-2001 and undated.9.5 linear ft.Series I: Maryland Health and Higher Educational Facilities Authority, 1970-1983, and undated contains the acceptance of Meyerhoff's resignation from the commission in 1983; applications received for the Executive Director's position; correspondence, meeting minutes, by-laws, compensation information, and declarations. Series II: Memorials, 1988-1989, contains cards, contribution lists, resolutions of sympathy from the Maryland House of Delegates and Senate, condolence letters, materials about a memorial concert by the BSO, plaques and other memorial plans, and "Special Letters", so labeled by her family, received by them after her death. The family kept these papers separately, and to maintain original order, they have not been included in Series IV (Personal), which contains other papers relating to her death. Series III: NFIC, 1973-1987 and undated, contains her papers about the National Foundation of Ileitis and Colitis, including information about fundraising, various chapters and chapter activities, the executive committee, correspondence, grants, conferences, officers, medical information about Crohn's disease and other digestive diseases, speeches, doctor lists, and individuals who were active in the organization. Due to the sheer volume of information regarding this organization, it has been separated from other philanthropic materials found in Series V (Philanthropy). Series IV: Personal, 1947-2001 and undated, includes an address book, invitations to weddings, birthday parties, and a bar mitzvah, home decorating materials, including invoices, catalogs, and correspondence, letters from friends and family, newspaper clippings, travel information, and information about Meyerhoff yachts, together with a skit she wrote before she was married and a ticket to a Purdue-Wisconsin football game in 1947. This series also includes correspondence with individuals, who, while not close friends, had contact with Meyerhoff for reasons that were not explicitly related to philanthropy or politics; as well as funeral eulogies, a death certificate, and obituaries. Copies of resumes and biographies from "Women of Achievement in Maryland History" and "Women of Valor" (a children's book) are also included. Series V: Philanthropy, 1954-1987 and undated, contains information from various organizations to which Meyerhoff donated either her time, money, or both. Also includes information on organizations that solicited the Meyerhoffs for support, although it is sometimes difficult to tell if support was actually provided. Folders are labeled based on the name of the organization seeking or receiving support. Series VI: Politics, 1972-1987 and undated, contains materials, including correspondence, related to local and national Republican politics, fundraising for candidates and groups, political events, topics such as Nicaragua, political offices, print media articles related to politics, and individuals' campaign information, which is organized alphabetically based on candidate's last name. Series VII: U.N. work, 1982-1986 and undated includes materials related to Meyerhoff's time as a citizen appointee to the U.N. Materials are organized by type of document (e.g., memo, brochure, journal) or by the name of the committee or topic (e.g., General Assembly or Middle East). The material in this series extends beyond her tenure at the U.N., which began in Sept. 1983. The reason for the discrepancy is that she continued to travel on behalf of the U.N., typically with Ambassador Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, with whom she became close friends. Also, some dated material was created for U.N. workers prior to her 1983 arrival; therefore, the dates of several documents precede her tenure. Series VIII: Photographs, 1919-1987 and undated, contains family photographs of Meyerhoff beginning with her childhood and extending throughout her life. Includes family photographs, photographs of political and philanthropic events, and travel photographs. Photos are arranged chronologically. When more than one folder contains the same date, the folders are then organized alphabetically within that date. Undated material is arranged alphabetically following the dated material. Descriptive titles explain the contents of each folder. The family has provided dates for the photos. Jewish Historical Society of Maryland LibraryMann, James R. (James Robert), 1856-1922. Papers of James R. Mann, 1887-1922.Mann, James R. (James Robert), 1856-1922James R. Mann Papers 1887-19228,000 items; 15 containers plus 5 oversize; 5.8 linear feet; 8 microfilm reelsLawyer and U.S. representative from Illinois. Mounted newspaper clippings, correspondence, telegrams, invitations, memorabilia, and miscellaneous printed matter relating to Mann's career in Chicago politics and as Republican congressman from IllinoisEnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionBuckley, James Lane, 1923-. Senatorial news releases, 1968-1976.Buckley, James Lane, 1923-Senatorial news releases, 1968-1976.2 cubic ft.News releases describing Buckley's official positions on various issues, and his activities as Senator. Issues include economic policy, fuel crisis, Republican Party matters, taxes, and the Watergate Affair, 1970-1976. Also, news releases and statements concerning Buckley's campaign as Conservative Party candidate for U.S. Senate, 1968. Campbell University, Wiggins Memorial LibraryMaitland, John W., Jr., 1936-. Papers, 1971-1996.Maitland, John W., Jr., 1936-Papers, 1971-1996.4 linear ft. (4 boxes)Correspondence, newsclippings, reference material and reports concerning Maitland's legislative career from 1979 to 1995. Little or no material covers 1985 to 1987. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibrarySaxbe, William B. Papers.Saxbe, William B.Papers. 1968-1975.219 ft.Mechanicsburg, Ohio, lawyer and Republican party politician. Papers from Saxbe's term as U.S. Senator and tenure as attorney-general of U.S. Series document patronage requests, legislation, invitations, office procedures, cases, and other routine duties. Ohio History Connection, Ohio Historical SocietyBagby, John Courts, 1819-1896. Correspondence, 1849-1886.Bagby, John Courts, 1819-1896.Browning, Orville Hickman, 1806-1881.Goddard, L. O.Hatch, O. M. (Ozias Mather), 1814-1893.Lusk, Salmon B.Mead, Richard Homer, b. 1847.Trumbull, Lyman, 1813-1896.Yates, Richard, 1815-1873.Correspondence, 1849-1886.160 items.Personal, business and political correspondence concerning the California gold rush; political campaigns of 1852, 1856 and 1858; the Civil War; railroads; appointments and legal affairs. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryLaird, Melvin R. Melvin R. Laird papers, 1904-1979 (bulk 1946-1973).Laird, Melvin R.Connor, William D., 1864-1944.Laird, Melvin R., 1877-1946.Melvin R. Laird papers, 1904-1979 (bulk 1946-1973).78.0 c.f. (67 record center cartons, 54 archives boxes, 1 card box, 2 flat boxes),2 reels of microfilm (35 mm),31 tape recordings,7 disc recordings,552 photographs, and217 film reels; plusadditions of 84 reels of microfilm (16 mm),12 reels of microfilm (35 mm), and1.9 c.f.Papers, mainly 1946-1973, of Melvin Laird, former Wisconsin state legislator (1947-1953), Seventh District congressman (1953-1969), and U.S. Secretary of Defense (1969-1973) documenting his political career. Also present are brief papers of Melvin R. Laird Sr. (1877-1946), also a Wisconsin legislator, and grandfather William D. Connor (died 1944), a former lieutenant governor and state Republican Party leader. Photographs received with the collection consist primarily of publicity shots of Laird, his family, office visitors, and state and national leaders (including Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard M. Nixon), as well as visual documentation of his interest in military and health care issues. William D. Connor's papers contain political correspondence from Irvine Lenroot and Isaac Stephenson and congratulations from John J. Blaine and James A. Frear about Connor's management of the La Follette victory in 1904. Letters from John Spooner, James O. Davidson, and La Follette in 1906 relate to Connor's break with the Progressives. Papers of Melvin Laird Sr., primarily concern family finances and real estate. The state legislative papers of Melvin Laird Jr., consist of correspondence with constituents, legislators, and advocacy groups and subject files on topics such as taxation and veterans. His congressional papers include correspondence and memoranda exchanged with national legislative and party leaders, governmental departments, advocacy groups, district staff, and constituents; files on committees on which he served such as the House Appropriations Committee, the Republican Conference, the Joint Committee on Republican Principles (1962), and several national platform committees; and subject files on dairy, defense, health care, and the Menominee Reservation. Additional files document political campaigns and support for Richard M. Nixon. There are files of speeches, writings, and publicity materials (some of which are present as audio or video recordings). In addition to John Byrnes, William Steiger, Clement Zablocki and other Wisconsin congressmen, the Laird's television program featured Gerald R. Ford, John Gardner, Arthur Goldberg, and Willard Wirtz. One recording is a speech by Joseph R. McCarthy. Documentation of Laird's leadership on defense issues while in Congress continues in material available only on microfilm that was created as Secretary of Defense. This consists of daily schedules, public statements and interviews, scrapbooks, personal correspondence, and an oral history. Wisconsin Historical Society ArchivesCharles E. Goodell papers, 1950-1979Goodell, Charles E. (Charles Ellsworth), 1926-1987Charles E. Goodell papers 1950-1979303.5 linear feet (305 boxes)Charles Ellsworth Goodell (1926-1987), lawyer, was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from upstate New York, 1959-1968, and U.S. Senator, 1968-1971. Although at first he was a conservative Republican, he adopted increasingly liberal views on public policy. After being defeated in his bid to return to the Senate because of his opposition to the Vietnam War, he practiced law in Washington, D.C. and served as chairman of the Presidential Clemency Board which reviewed applications for clemency by Vietnam War resisters. Collection consists of papers documenting Goodell's public career as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from the 43rd and 38th Congressional Districts in New York State and as U.S. Senator from New York, records of his chairmanship of the Presidential Clemency Board, personal papers, photographs, and audio-video materials. Congressional papers include general correspondence; case and committee files; congressional district files; bills and resolutions; files relating to politics, publicity and Goodell's public activities; and files of his legislative and administrative assistants. Photographs and audio-video materials, including recordings of oral history interviews, reflect Goodell's public career. Personal papers consist of correspondence and materials related to the publication of his book Political Prisoners in America (1973), general and family correspondence, and press clippings. Records, 1974-1975, of the Presidential Clemency Board contain administrative memoranda concerning the formation and operation of the Board, memoranda to and from President Gerald Ford, case summaries, status reports, and printed matter.New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives DivisionChandler, William E. (William Eaton), 1835-1917. Circular letter, 1864 February 22, Concord, N.H.Chandler, William E. (William Eaton), 1835-1917.Rollins, Edward Henry, 1824-1889.Circular letter, 1864 February 22, Concord, N.H.1 leaf. 21 cm.Requests information on the voting status of soldiers stationed in Concord, N.H. Dartmouth College LibrarySavacool, William. Reminiscences of William Savacool : oral history, 1955.Savacool, William.Hagedorn, Mary,Reminiscences of William Savacool : oral history, 1955.Transcript: 30 leaves.Progressive Party politics and Bull Moose campaign 1912-1916; Bainbridge Colby's party switch; Charles Evans Hughes as a candidate; personal recollections of Theodore Roosevelt. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesRush R. Sloane Collection, 1842-1993, 1848-1874Rush R. Sloane Collection 1842-1993 1848-1874The Rush R. Sloane Collection is a part of the Biographical Collection of the Sandusky Library Archives. Items within the collection focus primarily on Rush R. Sloane's socio-political, legal, and entrepreneurial involvement in Sandusky during the last half of the nineteenth century. The Collection also includes references to John Nelson Sloan (Rush's father), Thomas M. Sloan(e) (one of Rush's sons), and Deacon R.R. Sloane (Rush Sloane's grandson).EnglishSandusky LibraryRepublican Rail Splitters of Portland (Portland, Me.). Republican Rail Splitters of Portland minutes, 1860 Aug.-Oct.Republican Rail Splitters of Portland (Portland, Me.)Republican Rail Splitters of Portland minutes, 1860 Aug.-Oct.1 v.Minutes of the Republican Rail Splitters of Portland meetings. Officers were W. S. Brown, president; H. C. Noyes and Oren Ring, vice-presidents; N. C. Curtis, recording secretary; and J. S. Heald, corresponding secretary. Maine Historical Society LibraryQuigg, Murray (Murray Townsend), 1891-1956. Reminiscences of Murray T. Quigg : oral history, 1950.Quigg, Murray (Murray Townsend), 1891-1956.Bombard, Owen,Reminiscences of Murray T. Quigg : oral history, 1950.Transcript: 28 leaves.Correspondence 209 leaves, 1894-1919 between Lemuel Quigg and Theodore Roosevelt.Personal recollections of his father, Lemuel E. Quigg, and of Theodore Roosevelt. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesWendell L. Willkie campaign speeches, 1940Willkie, Wendell L. (Wendell Lewis), 1892-1944Wendell L. Willkie campaign speeches 194013 phonorecordsRelates to American foreign and domestic policy. Includes speeches delivered at Los Angeles and San Francisco, and a few radio announcements.EnglishHoover Institution ArchivesMinnesota. Governor (1979-1983 : Quie). Audio-visual materials, 1978-1983.Minnesota. Governor (1979-1983 : Quie)Audio-visual materials, 1978-1983.5.75 cu. ft. (6 boxes)The videotapes include coverage of Quie's 1979 inaugural address and a speech at Hamline University's 150th anniversary celebration (1979), an interview concerning the 1980 U.S. presidential election, highlights from the 1982 Midwest Governors' Conference, a Meet the Governor presentation (1979), and a guest appearance on a 1981 Duluth news program. There are also two "Reports to the People" (1980) and public service announcements for highway safety (1979), Indochinese refugee support (1979), the Independent Republican Party (1981), and 1982 governor's forums on crime, housing, mental health, soil conservation, and education. The audio tapes include a February 1980 press conference, while the cassette recordings include remarks by Quie and others at special events. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsKnowland, William F. (William Fife), 1908-1974. William F. Knowland miscellaneous papers, 1956.Knowland, William F. (William Fife), 1908-1974.William F. Knowland miscellaneous papers, 1956.1 ms. box.Press releases, reports, and campaign literature, relating to the Republican Congressional campaign of 1956. Stanford University, Hoover Institution LibraryGoldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1909-1998. The personal and political papers of Senator Barry M. Goldwater (1909-1998), 1880s-2008.Goldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1909-1998.Arizona Historical Foundation.The personal and political papers of Senator Barry M. Goldwater (1909-1998), 1880s-2008.1180 linear ft. (970 boxes)Background : This collection remained largely unprocessed through the years. Serial deposits varying in volume and format from 1959-1998 were made from Goldwater's Washington office, Phoenix office and home. The collection also had been moved several times and the boxes re-numbered. There had been numerous attempts to organize and re-folder the materials resulting in various arrangement schemes. Although inventory sheets were created, locating specific correspondence, photographs and legislative documents was reportedly difficult. Public access varied widely. Additional findings as follows. There were no catalog records of this collection ; Less than 10% of all the material was found in original folders. It was assumed that labels on "new" folders reflected the originals ; There were several runs of correspondence within each congressional session labeled as "miscellaneous." These were found to contain significant personal correspondence, colleague correspondence, Alpha files, legislative documents and issue mail. See Series I. Personal for details ; Folders identified as the 91st Congress through the 99th Congress were largely found to have the incorrect ranges ; There was no consistency within the "miscellaneous" designations. Documents were filed intermittently by sender, by organization, by city and town, or by all of these regardless of origination or topic. See Series IV. Constituent service for details ; There were many orphan documents separated from legislative material. See Series III. Legislative for details ; There were significant gaps in the 1964 Presidential campaign series. See Series II. 1964 presidential campaign for details ; Very little print material remained from the 83rd-89th Congress due to the micro-filming practices of the time. Microfilm (1952-1983) ranged from poor to good condition. Earlier reels were deteriorating. See Series VI. Media-Microfilm for details ; Most of the loose newspaper clippings had deteriorated significantly and had outlived their usability. Albums of newspaper clippings and original cartoon art were also at risk. See Series VI. Media-Albums for details ; Photographs were found to be an inter-mix of three distinct collections: copies of fine art images taken by Barry Goldwater and copyrighted by the Goldwater family; Goldwater's personal collection of historic photographs of the Old West; and photographs documenting his personal and political life. See Series VI. Media-Photographs for details ; Family history material included over 40 linear feet of personal papers from Barry's uncle, Morris Goldwater ; Nearly 50 unprocessed "collections" of related Goldwater material from other donors were discovered. Most of these included personal correspondence with Goldwater or 1964 campaign memorabilia ; A number of artifacts, artwork, and oversized memorabilia were found in poor condition. See Series VII. Artifacts, memorabilia, over-sized material for appraisal, restoration, and de-accession details. Archival Interventions : Based on these findings, the need for transparency, and feedback from researchers, the following actions were taken. Submitted the rationale and language for a special allocation from the Arizona State Legislature for long term preservation and access to the Goldwater papers ; Based on the various deeds of gift, declared the entire collection open to researchers regardless of its processed state ; Moved processing to the reading room to facilitate reference, data entry, and teaching ; Adopted the national best practices standards for arrangement and description in Managing congressional collections published by the Society of American Archivists. All the materials in this collection fit neatly within the recommended series. See Arrangement below ; Created a new Constituent service sub-series of Projects and programs where non-legislative gray literature such as constituent generated grant proposals, local reports, state declarations and formal requests, white papers, local-regional initiatives, and technical brochures would fit ; Built on previous attempts at sorting Issue mail by topic which significantly decreased the "miscellaneous" designation found throughout the collection. These issues reflect national and local interests ; Decided on a "one size fits" all for general constituent correspondence - arranged alphabetically by sender and chronologically within ; Separated the fine arts photographs http://www.ahfweb.org/download/BMGFA_FPC_2.pdf and historic photographs http://www.ahfweb.org/download/BMGH_FPC_1.pdf into two distinct collections ; Created a stand-alone collection for the Morris Goldwater materials http://www.ahfweb.org/download/MGoldwater_MSS_8.pdf ; Integrated Goldwater correspondence, memorabilia and media from multiple donors into the appropriate series and sub-series ; Preserved and cataloged Goldwater's Dime store novel collection http://www.ahfweb.org/download/DimeNovels_MSS_156.pdf ; Developed container lists with visual clues (sub-series in bold) to guide the researcher through various parts of the collection ; Digitized all microfilm, selected speeches from audio cassettes, and selected film reels to CD or DVD formats ; Digitized rare and rarely seen photographs for the Arizona Memory Project: "Senator Barry M. Goldwater : an Arizona Legend" http://azmemory.lib.az.us/cdm4/index.php?CISOROOT=/ahfgold. This collection was traditionally processed: duplicates weeded, large metal clips removed, binders removed, acid-free folders used, and news clippings inter-leaved. Documents are arranged chronologically within folders. Those with no dates appear at the end. See scope and content notes within each series for additional information. EnglishChineseSpanish; CastilianArizona State University LibrariesMinnesota. Legislature. Senate. Wefald (Senator Magnus) commission and board files, 1936-1960.Minnesota. Legislature. Senate.Wefald, Magnus 1900-1991.Wefald (Senator Magnus) commission and board files, 1936-1960.2.5 cu. ft. (3 boxes).Files documenting the activities of Magnus Wefald, Republican State Senator for Minnesota's 49th District (Wilkin and Clay counties) from 1947 through 1958. The records detail his service on commissions on aging, legislative procedure, osteopathy, public welfare, and state buildings, and on various committees dealing with mental health, health, and public welfare. There are also bar examination files from his tenure on the State Board of Law Examiners (1936-1944). Minnesota Historical Society LibraryKirkwood, Samuel Jordan, 1813-1894. Papers, 1841-1894.Kirkwood, Samuel Jordan, 1813-1894.Papers, 1841-1894.3.5 linear ft. (7 boxes)This collection contains correspondence (1841-1894), a file on the extradition and indictment of Barclay Coppoc (1860); speeches, articles, petitions, financial documentation, newspaper clippings and some payroll lists for Iowa regiments in the Civil War. State Historical Society of Iowa, LibraryGale, Richard Pillsbury, 1900-1973. Richard Pillsbury Gale papers, 1935-1945.Gale, Richard Pillsbury, 1900-1973.Alexander, John Grant.Ball, Joseph H. (Joseph Hurst), 1905-1993.Benton, William, 1900-1973.Bovey, Martin Koon, 1899-Cowles, John, 1898-1983.Fotić, Konstantin, 1891-1959.Gale, Edward Chenery, 1862-1943.Halifax, Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, Earl of, 1881-1959.Herter, Christian Archibald, 1895-1966.Hoffman, Michael J., 1889-Horn, Charles L. (Charles Lilley), 1888-Hosking, Lou.Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978.Jones, Carl W. (Carl Waring), 1887-1957.Krock, Arthur, 1886-1974.LaFollette, Charles Marion, 1898-Lewis, John P.Lindley, Alfred.Lord, Mary Pillsbury, 1904-1978.Martin, Joseph W. (Joseph William), 1884-1968.Mintener, James Bradshaw, 1902-Hapsburg, Otto, 1912-Pillsbury, John Sargent, 1912-Seymour, Gideon Deming, 1901-1954.Shepard, George M. (George Milson), 1883-1973.Strong, Arthur D., 1891-1969.Willkie, Wendell L. (Wendell Lewis), 1892-1944.Wilson, Richard, 1905-1981.Richard Pillsbury Gale papers, 1935-1945.3.25 cu. ft. (8 boxes)Correspondence, clippings, newsletters, campaign literature, speeches, bills, and other materials relating largely to the public career of Gale, a Republican legislator (1939-1940) and U.S. congressman (1941-1945) from Minneapolis. There are data on Mississippi, St. Croix, and Missouri River improvements; Annapolis and West Point appointments; patronage; unemployment and welfare legislation; political campaigns; and a trip to Great Britain (1941) with other congressmen. Minnesota Historical Society LibraryRisley, Hanson A. Papers, 1774-1908.Risley, Hanson A.Papers, 1774-1908.138 items.Correspondence to Risley (d. 1892 or 1893) and to his daughter, Olive Risley Seward, who was adopted by William Henry Seward; together with autograph letters collected by a member of the Risley family. Subjects discussed include the Republican Party, national politics, William Henry Seward, Abraham Lincoln, and political patronage in New York and Washington, D.C. Correspondents include William B. Allison, George Bancroft, Thomas F. Bayard, Nicholas Biddle, James G. Blaine, Montgomery Blair, George S. Boutwell, Benjamin F. Butler, Alice and Phoebe Cary, Louis Palma de Cesnola, Cassius M. Clay, Henry Clay, Charlotte Saunders Cushman, Horace Greeley, Bret Harte, William Henry Seward, Richard Wagner, Daniel Webster, and Thurlow Weed. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins LibraryGladys S. Brooks papers, 1945-1980.Brooks, Gladys Sinclair.Gladys S. Brooks papers, 1945-1980.A small group of subject files documenting the public service career of a Minneapolis alderman, member of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Council, Republican Party activist, president of the Minnesota Council of Churches, a national board member of the YWCA, and chair of the Governor's Human Rights Commission.Minnesota Historical SocietyLouis T. Michener Papers, 1880-1927Michener, Louis T. (Louis Theodore), 1848-1928Louis T. Michener Papers 1880-1927400 items; 2 containers; .8 linear feetLawyer, politician, and public official from Indiana. Correspondence, reports, memoranda, newspaper clippings, autograph album, and printed matter relating chiefly to Indiana and Republican Party politics and to Michener's role in Benjamin Harrison's senate and presidential campaigns.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionRonald L. Ziegler Papers, 1956-1999, (bulk 1969-1974)Ziegler, Ronald L. (Ronald Louis), 1939-Ronald L. Ziegler Papers 1956-1999 (bulk 1969-1974)51,000 items; 173 containers plus 2 classified; 69 linear feetWhite House press secretary, assistant to President Richard M. Nixon, and trade association administrator. Correspondence, memoranda, political files, subject files, legal material, notes, transcripts of press briefings and press conferences, press releases, briefing material, photographs, family papers, biographical material, calendars and schedules, speeches, writings, telephone logs, printed material, clippings, and other papers documenting chiefly Ziegler's activities in the administration of President Richard M. Nixon.EnglishChineseRussianLibrary of Congress. Manuscript DivisionBaber, Asa J., 1832-1915. Papers, 1859-1912 (bulk 1859-1872).Baber, Asa J., 1832-1915.Cannon, Joseph Gurney, 1836-1926.Short, John C.Republican Central Committee of Edgar County (Ill.)Wide Awake Club (Paris, Ill.)Papers, 1859-1912 (bulk 1859-1872).96 items.Correspondence, receipts, and miscellaneous papers primarily concerning Baber's involvement in the Wide Awake Club of Paris, Illinois, and the Republican Central Committee of Edgar County during the 1860 presidential election. Abraham Lincoln Presidential LibraryTijerina, Felix, Sr., 1905-1965. Felix Tijerina, Sr. Family Papers 1941-1975.Tijerina, Felix, Sr., 1905-1965.Felix Tijerina, Sr. Family Papers 1941-1975.9.3 linear feet : including 16 document boxes.The collection contains papers such as correspondence, publications, articles, minutes, and programs that detail the varied activities of Felix and Janie Tijerina. Material on the "Little School of the 400" represents a large portion of the collection. Other areas covered include the restaurant business, civil rights, LULAC, the Republican party, the Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects, and the Rotary Club. Houston Area Library Auto NetworkRobinson, Beverley Randolph, 1876-1951. Reminiscences of Beverley Randolph Robinson : oral history, 1949.Robinson, Beverley Randolph, 1876-1951.Bombard, Owen,Reminiscences of Beverley Randolph Robinson : oral history, 1949.Transcript: 95 leaves.Education at Harvard and Columbia Law School; Republican political scene in New York City, 1897-1906; New York legislature, 1907-1909; impressions of Theodore Roosevelt, Chauncey Depew, and others; 1916 Republican convention and campaign. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University LibrariesWindom, William, 1827-1891. William Windom and family papers, 1861-1944.Windom, William, 1827-1891.Brooks, Phillips, 1835-1893.Chapman, H. I.Croffutt, William Augustus, 1836-1915.Elliott, Henry Wood, 1846-1930.Field, Henry M. (Henry Martyn), 1822-1907.Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881.Grant, Ulysses S., 1852-1929.Hendley, C. M.Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.Loring, Charles M., 1832-1922.Miller, William Henry Harrison, 1840-1917.Windom, Ellen Towne Hatch, 1831-1914.Windom, Roger L., 1896-Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901.William Windom and family papers, 1861-1944.1.0 cu. ft. (1 box, 1 oversize folder, 1 reel microfilm)Papers documenting the political, personal, business, and social life of Minnesota Congressman (1859-1869), Senator (1871-1881), and Treasury Secretary (1881, 1889-1891) Windom and his family. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and ManuscriptsGillilland, Whitney, 1904-1993. Papers of Whitney Gilliland, 1947-1972.Gillilland, Whitney, 1904-1993.Henry, John M.Hickenlooper, Bourke B. (Bourke Blakemore), 1896-1971.Jensen, Ben F. (Ben Franklin), 1892-1970.Martin, Thomas E. (Thomas Ellsworth), 1893-1971.Spangler, Harrison Earl, 1879-1965.Papers of Whitney Gilliland, 1947-1972.2.5 linear ft., (5 boxes)The papers of Whitney Gilliland consist primarily of correspondence and speeches. Many of the speeches were given while he was a member of the Civil Aeronautics Board. The eleven folders of correspondence include letters from: John M. Henry, Bourke B. Hickenlooper, Ben F. Jensen, Thomas E. Martin, and Harrison E. Spangler. Finally, there are news releases and bulletins from the Republican National Committee in 1952. University of Iowa LibrariesLand Examiners Records., 1905-circa 1919.Land Examiners Records. 1905-circa 1919.Records documenting activities of land examiners employed to survey, scale, and appraise state lands and the timber thereon in various parts of northern Minnesota. Includes examiners' letters to the state auditor reporting on the progress of their work, as well as, the status of timber permits, harvesting, and trespass in the area (1905-1914); memorandum of timber to be cut during the 1912-1913 season; reports of scale, Duluth District (1912-1913), and correspondence and other materials relating to timber cutting, timber sales, log marks, cutting permits, and timber suits. Also a lists of names, some or all being Republican committee and party members from various counties and precincts (circa 1919).EnglishMinnesota Historical SocietyBourne, Jonathan, 1855-1940. Jonathan Bourne, Jr. papers, 1883-1940.Bourne, Jonathan, 1855-1940.Jonathan Bourne, Jr. papers, 1883-1940.42 linear ft. (36 containers, 83 v.)Collection consists mainly of correspondence and case files. Incoming correspondence includes individual files for each major correspondent and folders for minor correspondents. Box 15 contains office files, campaign correspondence, and various business materials. Most of the outgoing correspondence is contained in the 61 letterpress volumes. Several of these contain letters of members of Bourne's staff, i.e. Herbert E. Thompson and Ida M. Arneson. The correspondence files contain detailed accounts of events in the political and business worlds of the time. Bourne's mining interests are intertwined with this material and include various mining company correspondents. (Bourne's mining interests and records comprise another collection, BX 187, the Bourne Mining papers). The Senate correspondence files deal with requests for federal appointments, presidential pardons, pension claims, etc. The Senate case files (1907-1910 and 1911-1913) contain material on topics ranging from problems with apple crops to management of Indian affairs. Five folders contain the 1912 (unsuccessful) campaign papers. The Senate appointment files include requests for appointment to federal jobs in Oregon, mainly post office jobs. The "Miscellany" section includes matter regarding legislative issues such as direct primaries, the intitiative and referendum process, political brochures, pamphlets, clippings, and speeches from Bourne's active political years. Some biographical material is included (Box 34). The miscellaneous volumes include the National Republican League cash book for 1911-1913 and 15 scrapbooks of news clippings. The one microfilm in Box 36 contains correspondence on Republican Party activities. University of Oregon LibrariesStephen Shadegg / Barry Goldwater Collection, 1949-1965Shadegg, StephenStephen Shadegg / BarryGoldwater Collection 1949-1965Collection consists ofpolitical consultant Stephen Shadegg's campaign files for Goldwater's 1952 and1958 U.S. Senate campaigns and 1964 Republican presidential primaryeffort.EnglishDolph Briscoe Center for American HistoryLincoln Republican Club of Olympia. Lincoln Republican Club of Olympia membership roster and records, 1894-1898.Lincoln Republican Club of Olympia.Hartson, Millard T.Lincoln Republican Club of Olympia membership roster and records, 1894-1898.1 binder (1 book)This collection contains the Constitution, By-Laws and membership roster for the Lincoln Republican Club of Olympia. This notebook is inscribed on the inside cover: "Millard T. Hartson, Sec. Republican League, Spokane, Wash." The book lists the first officers and the executive committee on the title page. A typewritten copy of the Constitution and By-Laws of the Club have been glued on to the ledger pages. There is a hand-written roster of the members of the Club that include some of the founding pioneers of Olympia, WA. Washington State Library, Office of Secretary of State