Papers 1913-1920.

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Papers 1913-1920.

Journalist, U.S. Representative, and Governor of Ohio. Correspondence relating to administrative, legislative, and political matters, labor, penal, social, and tax reform, civil service, State finances, and recommendations for appointments, chiefly during Cox's first term (1913-15) as Governor. Contact repository for more information.

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