1909, Ms, 1909
Scope and content note
The bulk of Bowers' correspondence deals with inquiries pertaining to government positions and appointments, especially relating to the federal judgeship for the Chicago district. Some of the cases discussed in the correspondence are: Barber & Moon Lumber Company Case; New York Harbor Pollution Case; and the Montana lands, Bureau of Insular Affairs, War Department. Bowers' correspondence, of a semi-official nature, encompasses the year 1909-1910. The bulk of the correspondence deals with letters written to Bowers with only some of his replies contained within. These papers were found among the William J. Hughes Jr. Papers and, due to Bowers' position as Solicitor General, they warranted a separate collection.
Dates
- 1909
Conditions governing access note
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Extent
From the Collection: 0.5 Linear Feet (1 box)
Language of Materials
English
Container Summary
Mason, Wm. E., April 23 1909, Opinion on D.C. as a city. McKay, George L., Dec 30 1909, Secretary, American Association of Creamery Buttery Manufacturers. Moseley, Edward A., Dec 18 1909, Secretary of ICC. Moseley, Dec 8 1909, inre unlawfully buying U.S. property. Moore, Thomas C., Nov 24 1909, gives opinion on lawyers and Department of Justice. Moot, Adelbert, President, New York State Bar, Nov 18 1909, inre Tobacco case. McMurdy, Robert, Aug 28 1909 inre "Postal Savings Bank" idea. Moseley, June 11 1909, inre ICC cases.
Repository Details
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