Samuel Frederick Nixon papers, 1887-1958, 1887-1905 (bulk)

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Samuel Frederick Nixon papers, 1887-1958, 1887-1905 (bulk)

Includes correspondence from fellow political figures, constituents, special interest groups, and office-seekers concerning legislation under consideration in Albany; local and state politics, patronage, and other matters. Also, personal business correspondence; scrapbooks (4 volumes, 1895-1958) of clippings, cartoons, and broadsides, dealing chiefly with poitical events and issues during Nixon's public life; memorial resolutions, biographical sketches, and obituaries.

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