James W. Hamilton correspondence, 1914-1925.

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James W. Hamilton correspondence, 1914-1925.

Correspondence of Hamilton, a resident of St. Paul (Minn.), with David Starr Jordan, Nicholas Murray Butler, and others about pacifism and the need for an international song to promote peace.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6764324

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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