Correspondence, 1882-1910.

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Correspondence, 1882-1910.

Letters to T. C. Richmond, Madison, Wis., attorney and Prohibition candidate for governor in 1892, with information on efforts to get the Populist Party to accept prohibition and woman suffrage, and on the movement for political union of reform elements in Wisconsin and the nation.

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