Letter of James Hay [manuscript], 1900 November 7.

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Letter of James Hay [manuscript], 1900 November 7.

Hay thanks Ed S. Connell for the political support which helped him defeat a Mr. Gibbons in the previous day's congressional election.

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University of Virginia. Library

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