Manton Malone Marble papers, 1876-1878.

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Manton Malone Marble papers, 1876-1878.

1876-1878

The papers include correspondence, telegrams, articles, and drafts of Democratic Party policy statements relating to Manton Marble's career as editor and owner of the New York World and his role in New York State and National Democratic Party politics. The papers comprise a 95 volume set, of which only volumes 46-51 are included here.

3 reels.

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SNAC Resource ID: 2303

Yale University Library

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