Letters, 1908-1926.

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Letters, 1908-1926.

Five letters in which Taft writes about his acceptance as the Democratic nominee for President, his nomination as chief justice of the United States Supreme Court, and other matters.

5 sheets (7 p.) : handwritten and typwritten.

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