Papers, 1919-1928.

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Papers, 1919-1928.

Letter, April 1919, to Mr. MacQueen appointing him a member of the reception committee for the returning Prairie Division and the 149th Field Artillery. Two signed letters to Dear Senator, Dec. 1919 and July 22, 1920, with the first thanking him for his interest and the second the "Lincoln Park vacancy". Three signed letters to "Governor Reily": 1. Nov. 25, 1924 declining invitation to speak at the Kansas City Association of Credit Men; 2. April 19, 1926 regarding his support of the tariff; 3. June 2, 1928 letter of thanks. One document naming John Sutter Notary Public in Edwardsville, Ill.

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