Junius Emery Beal papers, 1882-1946.

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Junius Emery Beal papers, 1882-1946.

Correspondence, letter books, speeches, newspaper clippings, and photographs; papers (1909-1920) of Michigan Public Domain Commission, of which Beal was a member; papers (1877-1904) concerning Port Huron Gas Light Company; and printed material and miscellanea (1885-1905) concerning League of American Wheelmen and his interest in bicycling. Correspondents include: Willis J. Abbot, Henry C. Adams, Frederick M. Alger, Russell A. Alger, American Bible Society, James B. Angell, Charles Baird, Henry M. Bates, Samuel W. Beakes, Prentiss M. Brown, Wilber M. Brucker, Julius C. Burrows, Marion L. Burton, Alvin W. Chase, William L. Clements, William A. Comstock, Mortimer E. Cooley, Royal S. Copeland, James J. Couzens, Louis C. Cramton, Josephus Daniels, Luren D. Dickinson, Gerrit J. Diekema, John A. Fairlie, Grant Fellows, Woodbridge N. Ferris. Warren W. Florer, Joseph W. Fordney, Oramel B. Fuller, Victor M. Gore, John H. Grant, Fred W. Green, Alexander J. Groesbeck, Edgar A. Guest, Benjamin S. Hanchett, J. Ralston Hayden, Wilbert B. Hinsdale, William H. Hobbs, Hamilton Holt, Lucius L. Hubbard, Grant M. Hudson, Joseph L. Hudson, Harry B. Hutchins, Robert M. Hutchins, E. Finley Johnson, Albert Kahn, Patrick H. Kelley, Francis W. Kelsey, Paul H. King, Loyal E. Knappen, Frank Knox, Theodore W. Koch, Howard C. Lawrence, League to Enforce Peace. Frank B. Leland, Ben Lindsey, Clarence C. Little, George A. Loud, Frank O. Lowden, William McKinley, James McMillan, George A. Malcolm, Methodist Episcopal Church of Ann Arbor, Earl C. Michener, Michigan Audubon Society, Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society, Charles S. Mott, James O. Murfin. Correspondents include: National Economic League, National Home Finding Society for Colored Children, Chase S. Osborn, Sergio Osmeña, John Patton, Gifford Pinchot, Miles Poindexter, Perry F. Powers, Alfredo Ramos, John Rich, Elihu Root, Filibert Roth, Alexander G. Ruthven, Walter H. Sawyer, Charles A. Sink, Albert E. Sleeper, Henry C. Smith, John M.C. Smith, William A. Smith, Thomas M. Spaulding, Ralph Stone, Charles E. Townsend, Moses C. Tyler, U.S. Fuel Administration, Coleman C. Vaughan, Fred M. Warner, Booker T. Washington, Lucius W. Watkins, William A. White, Leonard Wood, Dean C. Worcester and Fielding H. Yost.

15 linear ft. and 1 outsize folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7362355

Bentley Historical Library

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