Selected papers of Ignatius Donnelly, 1880-1890 [microform].

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Selected papers of Ignatius Donnelly, 1880-1890 [microform].

Letters from Donnelly to Grover Cleveland and other correspondence urging the prohibition of foreign labor under labor contracts, the selection of William F. Vilas of Wisconsin for a cabinet post, the selection of Donnelly as surveyor general, and the acceptance of recommendations on other appointments.

11 items on 1 microfilm reel.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6775062

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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