Charles Hillman Brough papers, 1895-1935.

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Charles Hillman Brough papers, 1895-1935.

Correspondence of ca. 9000 items, including, after 1917, copies of letters by Brough; speeches and writings, both published and unpublished, relating to his participation in Redpath Chautauqua, 1918-24, and other speaking tours; campaign literature (1912-1919), proclamations, resolutions, reports, and tributes, relating to his service as governor, 1917-21; hearings, reports, briefs, and minutes, of the Virginia-District of Columbia Boundary Commission, of which he was chairman; tributes to Brough (1933-34) recommending him for appointment to the Federal Tariff Commission and the Railway Mediation Board; microfilm of 56 scrapbooks (1913-36) of correspondence, clippings, programs, campaign itineraries, lecture tour schedules, speeches, resolutions, pamphlets, and other papers, concerning his campaigns, his administration, racial troubles at Elaine, Ark., Redpath Chautauqua, the Democratic National Convention, 1928, Central Baptist College, the University of Arkansas, a campaign for election as U.S. senator, campaigns for Franklin D. Roosevelt's election as president, as well as biographical material; and miscellaneous

9 ft. + 6 reels of microfilm.

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