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The antiquity and dignity of parliaments· Written by Sir Robert Cotton
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Robert Christie Cotton Papers
Manuscripts
The collection consists primarily of essays, notes and treatises by Robert Christie Cotton on various topics written during his active army service and later as editor of the U.S. Infantry Journal. It includes articles and essays on the Philippines, China, Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Mexican border, and World War I, among other topics. Many of the documents are typewritten. The collection does contain some correspondence, including 125 letters (1915-40) addressed to Robert Christie Cotton (1885- ) and 5 letters (1929-31) to R. Rush Rankin. There are also typescripts of two 1917 letters to John J. (John Joseph) Pershing (1860-1948) and one 1917 letter from George Bronson Rea (1869-1936) to Lt. Col. D. Nolan.
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Manuscripts by Robert Christie Cotton
Manuscripts
The collection consists primarily of essays, notes and treatises by Robert Christie Cotton (b. 1885) on various topics written during his active army service and later as editor of the U.S. Infantry Journal. It includes articles and essays on the Philippines, China, Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Mexican border, and World War I, among other topics. Many of the documents are typewritten.
mssCotton papers