Charles Cleaves Daniels Papers, 1843-1945

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Charles Cleaves Daniels Papers, 1843-1945

1843-1845

Charles Cleaves Daniels, North Carolina and New York City lawyer, brother of Josephus Daniels, worked for the United States government during the 1890s in connection with the protection of Indian lands from fraud in Wyoming, Utah, Connecticut, and Oklahoma, and later in Minnesota and New York. The collection is chiefly writings by Daniels, including part of a book about Wyoming, emphasizing particularly his opposition to control by cattle barons; reminiscences of his life in North Carolina and the West; and articles about North Carolina, western, legal, and business topics, written chiefly in the spirit of Also included are two letters concerning the affairs of the Chippewa (Ojibwa) Indians in Minnesota; family reminiscences by Frank Arthur Daniels (1858-1939); and childhood reminiscences by Mary Cleaves Seabrook Daniels (1835-1923), mother of Josephus Daniels Junior, Charles C. Daniels, and Frank A. Daniels. trust-busting.

0.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 22 items)

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Daniels, Mary Cleaves Seabrook, 1835-1923.

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Daniels, Frank A. (Frank Arthur), 1858-1939

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Daniels, Charles Cleaves, 1864-1951

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Daniels, North Carolina and New York City lawyer, brother of Josephus Daniels, worked for the U.S. government during the 1890s in connection with the protection of Indian lands from fraud in Wyoming, Utah, Connecticut, and Oklahoma, and later in Minnesota and New York. From the description of Charles Cleaves Daniels papers, 1843-1945 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 24990386 Charles Cleaves Daniels (1864-1951), North Carolina and New York City lawyer, brother of Josephus Da...