Papers, 1889-1952.

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Papers, 1889-1952.

Correspondence of Louis Howe with members of his family including his wife Grace Hartley Howe, his mother Eliza B. Howe, and his children Mary H. Howe Baker and Hartley Edward Howe; letters to Grace Hartley Howe from her mother Mary J. Hartley; other family correspondence; and speech drafts, articles, memoranda, and news clippings Howe kept at home rather than at his White House office.

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Baker, Mary H. Howe.

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Howe, Louis M. (Louis McHenry), 1871-1936

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Louis McHenry Howe (1871-1936) was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, and moved to Saratoga Springs, New York, where he attended the Saratoga Institute, a private day school. His father had purchased the Saratoga Sun in 1882 and Louis worked for him, eventually taking charge of the publication when his father became ill. He also assumed his father''s supplemental position as local reporter for the New York Herald. In 1906, Howe became involved in an attempt to reform the Democratic Party in New York...

Howe, Hartley Edward

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Howe, Grace Hartley.

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Howe, Eliza B.

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Hartley, Mary J.

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