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Campaign correspondence, campaign finance reports, press releases, and publications 1902-1920

Object Type: Folder
In Folder: Morgan, Dick T. Collection 1880-1920



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CAC_CC_039_3_3_001

1639094400000

Morgan's Manual of the United States, Homestead, Townsite and Mining Laws, 1900; Morgan's Manual of the United States: Homestead and Townsite Laws, 1893.

materials on the "Soldiers' and Seamans' Federal Home-Founding Act" (H. R. 5545), which concerned homes for veterans.

Morgan's Manual of the United States, Homestead, Townsite and Mining Laws, 1900; Morgan's Manual of the United States: Homestead and Townsite Laws, 1893.

This folder contains congressional and executive branch correspondence, and it includes letters from J. P. Tumulty, secretary to President Woodrow Wilson.

Indians [original terminology], Cheyenne-Arapaho Land correspondence on educational issues land proceeds and concerns about tribal growth. Representatives from the tribe: Cloud Chief - Well know leader from the Cheyenne tribe Chief Old Crow - "Old Crow" was a prominent leader of the Cheyenne tribe in the late 19th century. R.G. Valentine - Robert Grosvenor Valentine was a widely known lawyer and the Commissioner of Indian Affairs in the Taft administration Phillip Cook, also known as "White Bull," was a Cheyenne warrior and leader in the late 19th century Deforest Antelope - Carlisle graduate who represented the Cheyenne tribe Three Fingers - Cheyenne warrior and leader in the late 19th century

1912-1913

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