Papers, 1880-1960 (inclusive), 1901-1960 (bulk).

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Papers, 1880-1960 (inclusive), 1901-1960 (bulk).

1880-1960

The papers include correspondence, almost all of which concerns her appointment and her later efforts toward re-appointment to the U.S. Board of Tax Appeals; clippings about her, the Women's Bar Association and women officials in the federal government; and photos.

.75 linear ft.

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Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964

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Women's Bar Association of the District of Columbia

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