Letter, to Gov. [Woodrow Wilson], undated [1911?].

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Letter, to Gov. [Woodrow Wilson], undated [1911?].

Autograph letter signed. Hand-written message, signed, over typescript copy of letter by Woodrow Wilson from August 15, 1911. Refers to "rule of reason" decisions, anti-trust law, and Democratic platforms. Letter by Wilson refers to independence for the Philippine Islands.

1 item (1 p.) ; 28 cm.

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Raymond H. Fogler Library

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