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H's, 1914 October - December

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 42

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

John William Davis' correspondence encompasses the years in which he served as solicitor general. The major portion of that correspondence deals with letters of endorsement regarding a Supreme Court vacancy; inquiries from citizens seeking positions with the federal government; petitions for military commissions during the war years; and Davis' carbon responses as well. These papers were found among the William J. Hughes, Jr. Papers and in consideration of Davis' position, it warranted a separate collection.

Dates

  • Other: 1914 October - December

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Extent

From the Collection: 4.5 Linear Feet (3 boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

General

Bulk of correspondence deals with inquiries as to federal jobs and some military appointments. - Hochstrasser, Louis L., Oct 31, inre renewal of liquor license at 3326 M Street, N.W. - COPY of H.R. 6282; 63rd Congress, 2nd Session; An Act... - Memo for Davis from U.S. Attorneys inre investigation of cotton seed market, Nov 10 w/ correspondence from Office of Swagar Shirley, Kentucky, House Comm. on Appropriations - Hodges, Thomas E., Nov 14, inre 1916 state election campaign - Hochstrasser, Nov 12, inre Davis' political character and personality

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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