Box 12
Contains 35 Results:
Creel, George (T.L.S.), Mar. 13, 1918
This series consists of correspondence neither sent to, nor by, Harrison or any member of his family, but about which Harrison is the primary subject. Most of these letters relate to Harrison's re-election campaigns, his salary as Collector of Internal Revenue, and possible job appointments for him following his tenure as mayor.
Cyclists' Headquarters (T.L.S., Pr. D.), 1899
This series consists of correspondence neither sent to, nor by, Harrison or any member of his family, but about which Harrison is the primary subject. Most of these letters relate to Harrison's re-election campaigns, his salary as Collector of Internal Revenue, and possible job appointments for him following his tenure as mayor.
Helvering, Guy (T.L.S.), Nov. 2, 1933
This series consists of correspondence neither sent to, nor by, Harrison or any member of his family, but about which Harrison is the primary subject. Most of these letters relate to Harrison's re-election campaigns, his salary as Collector of Internal Revenue, and possible job appointments for him following his tenure as mayor.
Jervey, Henry (T.L.S.), Feb. 7, 1919
This series consists of correspondence neither sent to, nor by, Harrison or any member of his family, but about which Harrison is the primary subject. Most of these letters relate to Harrison's re-election campaigns, his salary as Collector of Internal Revenue, and possible job appointments for him following his tenure as mayor.
Lansing, Robert (T.L.S.), Nov. 7, 1919
This series consists of correspondence neither sent to, nor by, Harrison or any member of his family, but about which Harrison is the primary subject. Most of these letters relate to Harrison's re-election campaigns, his salary as Collector of Internal Revenue, and possible job appointments for him following his tenure as mayor.
MacMahon, Mrs. John (A.L.S., T.L.S.), Mar. 30, 1911; Aug. 1, 1935
This series consists of correspondence neither sent to, nor by, Harrison or any member of his family, but about which Harrison is the primary subject. Most of these letters relate to Harrison's re-election campaigns, his salary as Collector of Internal Revenue, and possible job appointments for him following his tenure as mayor.
Mencken, H. L. (T.L.S.), Jan. 22, 1945
This series consists of correspondence neither sent to, nor by, Harrison or any member of his family, but about which Harrison is the primary subject. Most of these letters relate to Harrison's re-election campaigns, his salary as Collector of Internal Revenue, and possible job appointments for him following his tenure as mayor.
Sikes, George (T.L.S.), n.d.
This series consists of correspondence neither sent to, nor by, Harrison or any member of his family, but about which Harrison is the primary subject. Most of these letters relate to Harrison's re-election campaigns, his salary as Collector of Internal Revenue, and possible job appointments for him following his tenure as mayor.
Unidentified (T.L.), Jan. 21, 1920
This series consists of correspondence neither sent to, nor by, Harrison or any member of his family, but about which Harrison is the primary subject. Most of these letters relate to Harrison's re-election campaigns, his salary as Collector of Internal Revenue, and possible job appointments for him following his tenure as mayor.