Charles & Anna E. Curtis correspondence, papers & autobiography, 1860-1992 (bulk 1892-1932).

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Charles & Anna E. Curtis correspondence, papers & autobiography, 1860-1992 (bulk 1892-1932).

Charles's papers consist of an autobiography; correspondence, 1892-1932; Orren A. Curtis family data; genealogical history of the William & Permelia Hubbard Curtis family; deeds & abstracts; certificates; programs & invitations; and biographical information on Orren A. Curtis, collected by Eileen Charbo. Charles's correspondence largely concerns his election campaigns, politics, and Republican Party affairs. Anna's papers contain 25 letters, 1900-1923, written to Mrs. C.C. Nicholsen, a friend. Correspondents include Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, George A. Huron, Mrs. C.C. Nicholsen, William H. Taft, and William Allen White.

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