Frank E. Gannett correspondence, 1929-1933.

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Frank E. Gannett correspondence, 1929-1933.

Photocopies of correspondence of Frank E. Gannett, President of the Gannett Newspapers (and occasionally his assistant Leroy E. Snyder) with New York State Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt, and with President Herbert Hoover.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7904609

Cornell University Library

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