Correspondence of Secretary of State Bryan with President Wilson, 1913-1915 (inclusive), [microform].

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Correspondence of Secretary of State Bryan with President Wilson, 1913-1915 (inclusive), [microform].

The records consist of four volumes of correspondence between Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan and Woodrow Wilson during the first three years of Wilson's first term. The letters, arranged chronologically, range over topics that include political appointments, the Mexican Revolution, China and Japan, Nicaragua, the San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exposition, and the beginnings of World War I in Europe.

4 reels.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6742823

Yale University Library

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Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924

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Woodrow Wilson (b. Thomas Woodrow Wilson, December 28, 1856, Staunton, Virginia-d.February 3, 1924, Washington, D.C.), was the twenty-eight President of the United States, 1913-1921; Governor of New Jersey, 1911-1913; and president of Princeton University, 1902-1910. Biographical Note 1856, Dec. 28 Born, Staunton, Va. 1870 ...

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