Correspondence, 1908.

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Correspondence, 1908.

Three letters, one from New York manufacturer Frederick Hazard to Charles Evans Hughes, and two letters from Hughes to Hazard. The correspondence concerns the 1908 Republican Convention in Chicago where Hughes was nominated to the Presidency; the need to reform the office of the Vice-President; economic trends; Hughes's governorship of New York, and his role in exposing insurance malpractice in New York.

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Massachusetts Historical Society

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