Marshall L. Cook papers, 1880-1945.

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Marshall L. Cook papers, 1880-1945.

Correspondence, 1893-1941, relating to operations of their paper and other business enterprises, including material concerning Republican politics, the temperance movement, their activities and interest in the Rotary Club, the Salvation Army, and the Young Men's Christian Association; and student notebook, 1880, of Marshall Cook, while attending Albion College. Correspondents include: David D. Aitken, The American Press Association, American Protective Tariff League, Anti-Saloon League of Michigan. Aaron T. Bliss, John W. Blodgett, Wilber M. Brucker, Julius C. Burrows, Clarence M. Burton, Marion L. Burton, Burt D. Cady, Andrew Carnegie, Harry D. Cooper, James J. Couzens, Louis C. Cramton, James E. Davidson, Murl H. DeFoe, Edwin Denby, Samuel Dickie, Luren D. Dickinson, Gerrit J. Diekema, Grover C. Dillman, Grant Fellows, Woodbridge N. Ferris, Dexter M. Ferry, Frank D. Fitzgerald, Joseph W. Fordney, George E. Foulkes, George N. Fuller, Oramel B. Fuller, Cassius L. Glasgow, Victor M. Gore, Fred W. Green, Alexander J. Groesbeck, Edward L. Hamilton, Will H. Hays, Frank H. Hitchcock, Clare E. Hoffman, Joseph L. Hudson, Patrick H. Kelley, John C. Ketcham, Paul H. King, Loyal E. Knappen, Frank Knox, Alfred M. Landon, Howard C. Lawrence, James C. McLaughlin, James McMillan, Frederick C. Martindale, Michigan Dry Campaign Committee, Michigan League for Good Roads, Michigan Press Association, Michigan Republican Editorial Association, Michigan Republican Newspaper Association, Michigan War Preparedness. Board. Correspondents include: Truman Newberry, Chase S. Osborn, Henry R. Pattengill, John Patton, Gifford Pinchot, William W. Potter, Perry F. Powers, John T. Rich, Eleanor Roosevelt, Walter H. Sawyer, Paul W. Shafer, Kim Sigler, Albert E. Sleeper, John M.C. Smith, Shirley W. Smith, William A. Smith, William H. Taft, Henry F. Thomas, Charles E. Townsend, Arthur H. Vandenberg, Coleman C. Vaughan, Fred M. Warner, Charles A. Weissert, and Luther L. Wright.

6 linear ft.

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