Louis H. Fead papers, 1900-1948.

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Louis H. Fead papers, 1900-1948.

Correspondence, speeches and miscellanea relating to Michigan politics and Republican party affairs, 1928-1942, Roosevelt's Supreme Court re-organization plan of 1937, the Newberry State Bank (of which Fead was an officer), Masonic affairs, and Fead's service with the American Red Cross in France during World War I; also photographs. Correspondents include: Frank P. Bohn, Prentiss M. Brown, Henry M. Butzel, William G. Fretz, Clare Hoffman, Chase S. Osborn, Henry E. Perry, H. J. Rushton, Alex Sayles, Sam C. Taylor, and Arthur H. Vandenberg.

6 linear ft.

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