Papers of Charles E. Pickett, 1903-1922.

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Papers of Charles E. Pickett, 1903-1922.

The papers of Charles E. Pickett relate primarily to his Congressional career. His campaigns and Republican Party politics are documented with information about campaign contributions, Republican State conventions, election results, etc. Subjects included in the papers range from conservation to the postal service and pensions to tariffs. Correspondence, including letters from Albert B. Cummins and J.P. Dolliver, is found throughout the collection.

2 linear ft., (4 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7103419

University of Iowa Libraries

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