Correspondence of Belle L. Moskowitz, 1925-1926.

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Correspondence of Belle L. Moskowitz, 1925-1926.

This series consists of original and duplicate correspondence and related attachments between Governor Alfred E. Smith and Mrs. Belle L. Moskowitz of the Democratic Publicity Bureau. The documents pertain to such subjects as government reorganization, mortgages, bond issues, and housing.

0.1 cu. ft. (ca. 8 letters and attachments)

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