ROSE, URIAH MILTON, 1834-1913. CORRESPONDENCE AND LITERARY MANUSCRIPT, 1881-1910. MS R72

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ROSE, URIAH MILTON, 1834-1913. CORRESPONDENCE AND LITERARY MANUSCRIPT, 1881-1910. MS R72

1881-1910

Correspondence of the Arkansas lawyer, jurist, scholar and diplomat, and of his law partner, George B. Rose, pertaining to their practice of law, to the former's recollection of delegates to the Arkansas constitutional convention of 1836, and to his appointment in 1906 as a member of The Hague Peace Tribunal, together with a photo duplicate of the original revised manuscript of his reminiscence, "An Episode During the Civil War, by U. M. Rose." Correspondents include Burrill Bun Battle, Thomas Boles, Harmon Liveright Remmel, and Stephen W. Wheeler.

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Rose, U.M., 1834-1913

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Uriah Milton Rose was a nationally prominent attorney who practiced in Little Rock (Pulaski County) for more than forty years at what is now known as the Rose Law Firm. He was a founder and president of both the Arkansas Bar Association and the American Bar Association, and he was appointed by President Theodore Roosevelt as an ambassador for the United States to the Second Hague Peace Conference in 1907. U. M. Rose was born on March 5, 1834, in Bradfordsville, Kentucky, to Nancy and Joseph R...