Manuscripts
Mexican Affairs, Lane File, A-G
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Mexican Affairs, Lane File, H-Z
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Folder 65 contains Woodrow Wilson typescript letters signed to Franklin K. Lane, 1916 December 5 (1 page) and 1917 May 1 (1 page).
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Political correspondence, United States War Department-Wilson, Percy
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Folder 4 contains Woodrow Wilson typescript letter signed to Albert B. Fall, 1913 July 31 (1 page).
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Mexican Affairs, Univ-Walker, G
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Collection contains letters and documents related to the following subjects: Fall's terms of office as senator for New Mexico and secretary of the Interior (1912-23), family affairs (1907-41), and personal business (1912-23); politics and government (both in New Mexico and on a national level); New Mexico (especially land, water, forest, and mineral questions); Mexico (including the testimony before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee Investigating Mexican Affairs); reclamation projects (especially the Colorado River Project and Elephant Butte Dam); Indian Affairs (particularly with the Apache, Navajo, and Pueblo tribes); Alaska. Significant persons represented in the collection include: Holm Olaf Bursum (31 pieces), Thomas Benton Catron (5), George Curry (20), Harry Micajah Daugherty (15), Henry Ossian Flipper (25), Warren Gamaliel Harding (25), Herbert Clark Hoover (10), Charles Evans Hughes (23), Franklin Knight Lane (24), Robert Lansing (21), Henry Cabot Lodge (13), Stephen Tyng Mather (10), Theodore Roosevelt (10), Woodrow Wilson (15).
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Political correspondence, Mor-New Mexico (Secretary of State)
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Folder 21 contains Woodrow Wilson typescript letter signed to Albert B. Fall, 1913 June 23 (2 pages). Folder 24 contains: Woodrow Wilson typescript letters signed to Albert B. Fall, 1913 June 4 (1 page), 1913 June 19 (2 pages and addressed envelope), 1913 July 21 (1 page), 1913 November 12 (1 page), 1913 November 14 (1 page), 1914 February 19 (1 page); folder also includes letters written on behalf of Wilson by his secretary and copies of letters from Fall to Wilson. Folder 24 contains typescript copies of letters from William H. Taft to Franklin MacVeagh, 1912 April 15 (1 page), to Walter L. Fisher, 1912 May 10 (1 page) and to Frank H. Hitchcock, 1912 May 10 (1 page).
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Mexican Affairs, A
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Collection contains letters and documents related to the following subjects: Fall's terms of office as senator for New Mexico and secretary of the Interior (1912-23), family affairs (1907-41), and personal business (1912-23); politics and government (both in New Mexico and on a national level); New Mexico (especially land, water, forest, and mineral questions); Mexico (including the testimony before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee Investigating Mexican Affairs); reclamation projects (especially the Colorado River Project and Elephant Butte Dam); Indian Affairs (particularly with the Apache, Navajo, and Pueblo tribes); Alaska. Significant persons represented in the collection include: Holm Olaf Bursum (31 pieces), Thomas Benton Catron (5), George Curry (20), Harry Micajah Daugherty (15), Henry Ossian Flipper (25), Warren Gamaliel Harding (25), Herbert Clark Hoover (10), Charles Evans Hughes (23), Franklin Knight Lane (24), Robert Lansing (21), Henry Cabot Lodge (13), Stephen Tyng Mather (10), Theodore Roosevelt (10), Woodrow Wilson (15).
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Mexican affairs
Manuscripts
Collection contains letters and documents related to the following subjects: Fall's terms of office as senator for New Mexico and secretary of the Interior (1912-23), family affairs (1907-41), and personal business (1912-23); politics and government (both in New Mexico and on a national level); New Mexico (especially land, water, forest, and mineral questions); Mexico (including the testimony before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee Investigating Mexican Affairs); reclamation projects (especially the Colorado River Project and Elephant Butte Dam); Indian Affairs (particularly with the Apache, Navajo, and Pueblo tribes); Alaska. Significant persons represented in the collection include: Holm Olaf Bursum (31 pieces), Thomas Benton Catron (5), George Curry (20), Harry Micajah Daugherty (15), Henry Ossian Flipper (25), Warren Gamaliel Harding (25), Herbert Clark Hoover (10), Charles Evans Hughes (23), Franklin Knight Lane (24), Robert Lansing (21), Henry Cabot Lodge (13), Stephen Tyng Mather (10), Theodore Roosevelt (10), Woodrow Wilson (15).
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