Petition, November 11, 1921.

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Petition, November 11, 1921.

Petition signed by 2,845 residents of Boise, Idaho, and prepared for submission to the International Arms Conference at Washington, D.C., asking for a limitation of world armament and advocating the use of arbitration instead of war; together with a copy of a transmittal letter from D.W. Davis, governor of Idaho, to U.S. Secretary of State Charles Evans Hughes.

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