Letters to Ellerton James, 1911-1924.

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Letters to Ellerton James, 1911-1924.

Letters from Henry Cabot Lodge, U.S. senator from Massachusetts, to his nephew Ellerton James, a lawyer, regarding political issues and family. Topics discussed include Congressional legislation, the debate over the League of Nations and the Soldiers' Adjusted Compensation Bill, the Presidential election of 1920, the Republican party both nationally and in Massachusetts, Lodge's re-election campaign of 1922 and his past voting record, and Lodge's views on other political issues and events.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6951858

Massachusetts Historical Society

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