Box 1
Contains 18 Results:
Correspondence, 1911
Including letters from: William H. Taft.
Correspondence, 1914-1919
Including letters from: Charles Curtis, Walter H. Page, William G. McAdoo, and Charles F. Horner.
Correspondence: January-September, 1920-1921
Including letters from: J.R. Howard, F.E. Haynes, and Martin J. Wade.
Correspondence: October 1-12, 1921
Including letters from: G.W. Clarke, J.R. Howard, John Hammill, and Claude G. Bowers.
Correspondence: October 13-December, 1921
Including letters from: Keith Vawter, Louis J. Alber, and C.C. Pugh.
Correspondence: January, 1922
Including letters from: Dan Turner, J.R. Howard, Walter A. Jessup, Verne Marshall, and Martin J. Wade.
Correspondence: February 1, 1922
Including letters from: L.H. Pammel and Clifford Thorne.
Correspondence: February 2-3, 1922
Including letters from: Kenesaw Landis, Charles A. Rawson, Bernard M. Baruch, John Hammill, and B.F. Keith.
Correspondence: February 4-6, 1922
Including letters from: Louis A. Alber, N.E. Kendall, and Charles A. Rawson.
Correspondence: February 7-12, 1922
Including a letter from Kenesaw Landis.
Correspondence: February 13-28, 1922
Including letters from: Harvey Ingham, James I. Dolliver, Martin J. Wade, Henry A. Wallace, and Warren G. Harding.
Correspondence: March-December, 1922
Including letters from: Henry S. Conard, Smith W. Brookhart, Warren G. Harding, William H. Taft, and Charles A. Rawson.
Correspondence, 1923-1928
Including letters from John M. Grimm and N.E. Kendall.
Correspondence: January-July, 1929
Including letters from: Herbert Hoover, William S. Hart, John C. Lewis, and Charles E. Hearst.
Correspondence: August, 1929
Including letters from: N.E. Kendall, B.F. Shearer, I.A. Nichols, John C. Lewis, and H.R. Gross.
Correspondence: September-December, 1929
Including letters from: N.E. Kendall, Ed H. Campbell, and Don L. Berry.
Correspondence, 1930-1933
Including letters from: Ray Lyman Wilber, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, John Hammill, Martin J. Wade, John M. Grimm, Smith W. Brookhart, F. Dickinson Letts, Arthur Capper, and Truman S. Stevens.
Correspondence and newspaper articles written by Kenyon while abroad during World War I, 1917
Including a letter from W.C. Jarnagin.