Charles Hall Davis papers [manuscript] 1906-52.

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Charles Hall Davis papers [manuscript] 1906-52.

Correspondence, lectures, and other papers, concerning postal savings and postal savings certificates, a proposed rural banking system, agricultural cooperation and credit associations, labor unions, Prohibition, the 18th amendment, States rights, electoral vote, presidential campaigns, Association for Safeguarding Human Liberty and Free Enterprise (1949-50(, the Bible, and other subjects. Correspondents include George Stewart Brown, William Cabell Bruce, Harry Flood Byrd, Benjamin S. Dean, Robert Edward Edmondson, Duncan Upshaw Fletcher, Morton Graham Goode, Willford Isbell King, John Henry Kirby, William Gordon McCabe, Henry Louis Mencken, Albert Cabell Ritchie, George Woodward Wickersham, John Sergeant Wise, Jr., and Rose Emmet Young.

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