Correspondence of James Hay [manuscript] 1902-16.

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Correspondence of James Hay [manuscript] 1902-16.

Correspondence relating to Virginia and national politics, especially those of the 7th Congressional District of Virginia, the Thomas S. Martin-William Atkinson Jones senatorial contest in 1911, the nomination of Woodrow Wilson, politicians, elections and patronage in Frederick, Madison, Harrisonburg, and Winchester, and Rockingham Co., Va. Includes letters (1902) from William Joseph Showalter while on the Democratic Congressional Committee mentioning Hay, Stephen Brundige, Claude Swanson, and John Sharp Williams as possible Speakers of the House of Representatives. Correspondents include Albert Sidney Burleson, Harry Flood Byrd, Richard Evelyn Byrd, Frederick Funsten, Carter Glass, William Hodges Mann, Thomas Staples Martin, Claude Augustus Swanson, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson.

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Hay, James, 1856-1931

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U. S. Congressman from Virginia. From the description of Letter of James Hay [manuscript], 1900 November 7. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647833468 Member of the Virginia House of Delegates and Senate and U.S. Representative from Virginia. From the description of Correspondence of James Hay [manuscript] 1902-16. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647952948 U.S. representative of Virginia, jurist, and lawyer. From th...