Papers, 1890-1935

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Papers, 1890-1935

1890-1935

Manuscript and typescript speeches, 1907-ca. 1920, on woman suffrage, religion, patriotism, World War I, the Hudson-Fulton Celebration, the lives of George and Martha Washington, and other political issues; clippings on his judicial and political career and other Republican politics, 1908-1932; a program from an honorary dinner, 1935; and docket books of Tompkins and McFarlane, 1899-1906, and Tompkins and Bannister, 1890-1892, concerning cases taken to court.

1.5 cubic ft.

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