Papers 1920-1939.

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Papers 1920-1939.

Correspondence of Harry M. Daugherty and President Warren G. Harding, 1921-23. Most of the letters concern patronage; many are routine letters of transmittal, letters acknowledging receipt of materials, and letters of introduction. Also includes two book manuscripts: Daugherty and Thomas Dixon, "Inside the Harding Tragedy," and J.A.M., "Harry Daugherty and Our Text Books, " ca. 1939, and miscellaneous correspondence, a few speeches, and newspaper excerpts. Contact repository for more information.

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