Chase Salmon Osborn papers, 1889-1949.

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Chase Salmon Osborn papers, 1889-1949.

Correspondence, diaries, business papers, scrapbooks, addresses, manuscripts of books, and miscellaneous papers concerning Republican politics and business interests; also photographs; correspondents include most Republican political leaders in Michigan during period; also correspondence with many prominent Democratic leaders, newspaper men, educators, writers, businessmen and members of his own family; includes letters from every President from McKinley to Franklin D. Roosevelt with those of Theodore. Roosevelt of special interest.

168 linear ft. and 3 v. [outsize]. Photographs. 1 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7363687

Bentley Historical Library

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