Letters to Robert K. Goodwin. 1952-1957.

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Letters to Robert K. Goodwin. 1952-1957.

1) Thanking Goodwin for his hard work during the campaign. Augusta, GA., 1952 Nov. 14. 2) Thanking him for his work and the sacrifices he has made in their efforts to elect a Republican Congress. Denver, CO., 1954 Oct. 6. 3) Noting with appreciation Goodwin's efforts during the fall elections; foretelling a victory in two years. Washington, DC., 1954 Dec. 2. 4) Thanking Goodwin for the books about Herbert Hoover. Washington, DC., 1957 July 22.

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