Papers. 1906-1920.

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Papers. 1906-1920.

Includes letters to friend William R. Nelson of Kansas City, re. Taft's campaign for nomination and election in 1908, cabinet appointments, and presidential policies including the tariff question; a speech to blacks in 1909; and letters with editorials for the Philadelphia "Public Ledger" sent to Chicago operator E.N. Moore, re. the 1920 presidential campaign, the League of Nations, and Oklahoma and North Dakota politics. Contact repository for more information.

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