Papers of John Martin Vincent, 1827-1940.

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Papers of John Martin Vincent, 1827-1940.

Personal papers of John Vincent Martin, chiefly his family correspondence, with some comments on politics, religion, race, economics, and history. Also included are papers of Vincent's father, John Martin Vincent (1820-1863), Prosecuting attorney for Lorain County, publisher of the Elyrian Independent Democrat, an anti-slavery weekly journal, and member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1859-1861). Included are letters, sermons, addresses, diaries, travel journals, and legal papers.

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Vincent, John Martin, 1857-1939

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Martin John Vincent (1827-194), historian and political scientist, Professor of European history at Johns Hopkins University. He specialized in Swiss government and laws, and was author of numerous books on the subject, including State and Federal Government in Switzerland (1891). For the last three years of his life, Professor Vincent lived in Pasadena, Calif. From the description of Papers of John Martin Vincent, 1827-1940. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Garde...

Johns Hopkins University

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Vincent, John Martin, 1820-1863

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