Letters, 1908-1920.

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Letters, 1908-1920.

Regarding schedules, publicity, and other arrangements for lectures he delivered on the Redpath circuit.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7103762

University of Iowa Libraries

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Palmer, A.E.,

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The Redpath Lyceum Bureau was founded by James C. Redpath in 1868 as a commercial lecture bureau. In 1901, Keith Vawter purchased a one-third interest in the bureau, and in 1904 launched the first Chautauqua circuit. The Redpath Lyceum Bureau had offices in a number of locations including Cedar Rapids, Iowa; White Plains,New York; Columbus, Ohio; Chicago, Illinois, and; Kansas City, Missouri. From the description of Records of the Redpath Chautauqua Collection, 1890-1944 (bulk 1904-1...

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