Goodrich family papers MS.000069

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Goodrich family papers MS.000069

1852-1930

This collection consists of material from the Goodrich, Hankins, Churchill, and Calef families. Included are correspondence, legal and financial papers, United Daughters of the Confederacy documents, diaries, published and unpublished material, and miscellaneous items.

3.5 Cubic feet

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 11621716

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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...