Papers 1904-1906.

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Papers 1904-1906.

Governor of Ohio and U.S. Ambassador to France. Correspondence from Herrick's governorship (1904-06), including recommendations for appointments, resignations, invitations, and material relating to State institutions, election of 1905, State and national politics, Republican Party, temperance, and finances. Contact repository for more information.

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