Papers of Cyrus Townsend Brady [manuscript] 1904 Aug. 13, n.d.

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Papers of Cyrus Townsend Brady [manuscript] 1904 Aug. 13, n.d.

Brady discusses autographed books he has sent to Hall for Alton Brooks Parker and Parker's candidacy for the Presidency. What is a gentleman [n.d.] [10 l. typescrpt with holograph corrections and additions. 33 cm.] -- Letter, 1919 Dec. 26, Yonkers, N.Y., to James Sheerin apologizing for a careless remark [1 l. typescript signed. 13.5 cm.].

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Brady, Cyrus Townsend, 1861-1920

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Clergyman. From the description of Cyrus Townsend Brady correspondence, 1901. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79451227 Brady was an American author. From the description of Letters, portraits, and an envelope, 1901-1902. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 83921070 Cyrus Townsend Brady was an American clergyman and author. Born in Pennsylvania, he graduated from the United States Naval Academy, and later became a deacon in the Episcopalian Church. He was proba...

Hall, Charles Mercer, 1864-1929,

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Sheerin, James, 1865-1933.

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Parker, Alton B. (Alton Brooks), 1852-1926

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Alton Brooks Parker (May 14, 1852 – May 10, 1926) was an American judge, best known as the Democrat who lost the presidential election of 1904 to incumbent Theodore Roosevelt in a landslide. A native of upstate New York, Parker practiced law in Kingston, New York, before being appointed to the New York Supreme Court and elected to the New York Court of Appeals; he served as Chief Judge of the latter from 1898 to 1904, when he resigned to run for president. In 1904, he defeated liberal publish...