George B. Hillard papers, 1884-1914.
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Hector, J. H.
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Manierre, Alfred Lee.
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Hillard, George B.
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George B. Hillard was active in the Prohibition Party, the Young People's Prohibition League and a variety of other prohibition organizations in New York City from the 1880s through 1914. He ran for state and local office and served as a local trade union official. From the description of George B. Hillard papers, 1884-1914. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 144652384 ...
Young People's Prohibition League.
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Koch, John, 1850-1934
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Prohibition Party (U.S.)
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Merritt, Stephen
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Wardwell, William.
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Mead, C. Henry.
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Funk, Isaac K. (Isaac Kaufman), 1839-1912
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Clergyman and publisher. From the description of Isaac K. Funk scrapbook, 1876-1907. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79455561 Funk was manager of the Religious Newspaper Agency, publishers of the Metropolitan pulpit, which became the Homiletic review. In 1878, with A.W. Wagnalls founded Funk and Wagnalls, publishers. From the description of [Letter] 1877 Feb. 8, Brooklyn, N.Y. to John A. Broadus / I.K. Funk. 1877. (SBTS Library). WorldCat record id: 48463055 ...
McKee, John W.
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Funk, B. F.
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