Manuscripts
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions L.S. to "Mrs. Nichols"
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Correspondence (letters) -- United States. Department of the Treasury to George Granville Nichols, (1865-1867)
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Related to letters of settlement and returns Included: Reply letter from Nichols, July 13, 1865
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Correspondence (letters) -- United States. War Department. Subsistence Department to George Granville Nichols, (1865)
Manuscripts
Included: Printed Circular No. 1
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Correspondence (letters) -- United States. Army. Quartermaster General's Office to George Granville Nichols, (1865-1868)
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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs
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Vesper, O. M. 4 letters (1894) to Joseph Oliver Carter, 1835-1909. HM 76693-76696.
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United States. 2nd Congress. 1st Session. Act of Congress
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Document signed; printed document signed by Jefferson as secretary of state. (1 page)
HM 5636
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United States. Dept. of Agriculture. 2 letters (1910) to United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Lands. Includes two copies of each letter
Manuscripts
This collection consists of materials relating to Ralph H. Cameron's political and business activities, mostly in the years between 1903 and 1912. Box 1 consists of manuscript files, including land and mining claims, financial documents, and political documents, including press releases regarding statehood and ranching. Also included with the manuscripts are materials related to bills introduced by Cameron, "Letters Protesting the Statehood Bill," and Congratulatory telegrams. The "Bills Introduced" includes depredation claims reported to Cameron, for which he sought Congressional consideration, and consist of correspondence with the claimants and Commissioner of Indian Affairs Robert G. Valentine, copies of the legislation Cameron sponsored, and Congressional Committee reports on the proposals. Also included with "Bills Introduced" is material relating to a bridge over the Little Colorado River in Arizona for which Cameron sought Congressional funding. The material protesting statehood consist almost entirely of letters, many of them mechanically reproduced or copied verbatim, demanding that Arizona be allowed to maintain its provisions for a literacy requirement in voter registration. One file consists of congratulatory telegrams sent on the occasion of Arizona's statehood.
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