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An inventory of
the pape.rs of
FBANK JENNE CANNON. 1859-1933
a holding of
the Library of the State Historical Society of Colorado
processed by Susan A. Nieminen
Denver December 1969
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Page !2! FOREWARD 1
aiOGRAPHY 2
CHRONOLOGY 3
I. INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE l~ 1
II. OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE 10 2
III. MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE 14 3-5
IV. MANUSCRIPTS 56 6-7
v. MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS OF FRANK J. CANNON 66 8
VI. NEWSPAPER CL IPPD~GS 71 8
VII. GOVERNMENT PUBL !CATIONS 73 9
VIII. NON- GOVERNMENT PUBL !CATIONS 77 10
FClmWARD
SAN 1. 11-17-69
Significance - Bimetallism, as an economic and political issue, gained perhaps its greatest fame during the Presidential campaign of 1896, under the banner of William Jennincs Bryan. Although nryan was defeated on his free silver platform, bimetallism refused to die, reappearin3 as a solution to financial crises for years following that historic campaign. Such a crisis was the depression of 1929 and aany men of national prominence began to consider bimetallism as an aid to financial recovery.
The papero of Frank J. Cannon deal with this period of crisis and reflect the vigor of the free silver advocates in their fight for the remonetization of silver. Cannon, as President of the Bimetallic Association and Chairman of the International Silver Cotmnission, corresponded t-Tith senators and governors throughout the West in his efforts to win converts to the cause. His papers s~an the years from 1929-33, and although they relate most directly to the Bimetallic Association, they help to tell the story of the many interpretations of, objections to, and personalities linked uith bimetallism during the depression.
Provenance - The Frank J. Cannon collection was a gift of Miss Caroline Evans, as noted in The Colorado Magazine, XXI (January, 1944), 38. This collection consists of approximately 2,050 pieces, mainly correspondence, incoming and outgoing, manuscripts by Cannon and others, printed resolutions, news releases and statements to the press, notes, and publications pertaining to Cannon's support of bimetallism and his t·7ork with the Bimetallic Association in the 1920's and 1930's.
SAN 2. 11-17-69
BIOGRAPHY
b. 1-25-59 Salt Lal(e City Utah
d. 7-25-33 Denver, Colorado
m. 4-8-70 Martha Anderson :Crotrn (d.l908)
m. 6-29-09 May Anderson Bra-m
Frank Jenne Cannon was born in Salt Lalce City, Utah, January 25, 1859, the son of Utah Congressman George Quayle Cannon and Sarah (Jenne) Cannon. He graduated from the University of Utah, then the University of Deseret, in 1070, and in April of that same year married Martha Anderson Brmm.
Cannon's business interests during his years in Utah l·7ere varied. He was the founder of a newspaper at Ogden, and editor of two others, one of Hhich was the Christian Statemnan. Cannon uas interested in mining properties and Has a practicing attorney. He l-7as also instrumental in the construction of the Ogden-Cannon power project.
Cannon l·7as a delegate to the llational Conventions of 1892 and 1096, and in 1092 nas a candidate for delegate to the 53d Congress. From 1895-97 he was a delegate to the 54th Congress, and in 1896, loTith the admittance of Utah to statehood, he was elected U.S. Senator from that state. He served in this capacity until 1899. A year later, Cannon joined the Democratic party, and in 1902 served as State Chairman of the Democratic party in Utah.
Among Cannon's special interests ,.,as bimetallism, a cause to which he devoted himself almost totally in the latter years of his life. He served as Chairman of the International Silver Commission and as President of the Bimetallic Association, an organization located in Denver, Colorado. Cannon mover to Denver and devoted both time and money to the fisht for the remonetization of silver, making speeches, writing articles and calling on friends in the Senate for their support. Frarut J. Cannon died in Denver on July 25, 1933, at the age of 74 •
. .:...;,:.,. '·' · '"Ciirlli"Oh' t.fas · the· ·author·· of-·ttro·-tMol~, · Under" t-he-·Propket · · in~ Utah (with- Har:vey· 0 ' .. 1U.gg:i:u&:; .. 1911). and. B.t:ig!uyn,. ··:. Young and His Mormon Empire (with George L. Knapp; 1913).
SAN 3. 11-17-69
CHRONOLOGY
1859 llorn, Salt Lake City, Utah
1878 A. B., University of Deseret
Married
Entered printin~ business
1392 Delegate representative to National Convention
Candidate for dcleg~te to 53d Congress
1895-97 Delegate to 54th Congress
1096-99 U.S. Senator from Utah
1902 Chairman, Democratic party in Utah
1911 Under the Prophet in Utah
1913 Br:lghru::t Young nnd ItL::; Mormon Flnpire
1933 Died, Denver, Colorado
4.
SECTIOO I BOX I
IUCOMIUG CORRESPONDENCE
This section consists of the incoming correspondence to Fraru~ J. Cannon from 1929 to 1933. The correspondence is arranged alphabetically by the sender's last name. Correspondence from individual senders is arranged in chronological order. Inclusive dates and number of pieces of correspondence are noted, with undated materials located at the end of the respective name group. Unidentified incoming correspondence is located at the end of this section.
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Achilles, George H. 1 (2-17-32)
Adams, Alva B. 2 (7-22-31 - 9-1-31)
Adams, Wm. H. 1 (2-4-32)
Adamson, George A. 1 (1-24-32)
Aichele, Julius 1 (4-3-32)
Barmister, L. Hard 2 (3-29-29 - 12-13-31)
Barnett, John T. 1 (11-4-32)
Begole, George D. 2 (11-16-31 - 12-3-31)
Best, Carl E. (9-2-31)
Bennett, James R., Jr. (12-2-31)
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Binderup, Charles G. (2-22-32 - 1-10-33)
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Bishop, Warren (12-2-29)
Bittner, G. E. (3-10-33)
Bliss, Paul S. (10-30-31 - 11-17-31)
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Bolicl~, Harold H. (11-19-31)
Bcnfils, F. G. l~-22-32
Dorah, Hilliam E. (4-2-31 - 1-11-32
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Bourne, Jonathan, Jr. (11-20-32 - 6-26-33)
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B~.zman, c. A. (11-13-31)
Dranch, Hm. (: 2-17-32)
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BOX I Cont.
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Brinegar, T. P. (3-2-32)
Bromfield, Louesa n. (11-17-31)
Brough, Charles II. (10-27-31)
Brown, David A. (4-30-31)
BrO\·m, H. Mcl-turdo (r:.cv) (10-30-31)
Brownell, F.:-ancifl H. (4-1-30)
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Dryan, lHlliam Jcnnin3s, Jt: 31 (2-22-32 - 5-10-33)
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Dryant, Gordon H. (5-17-33)
Byron, Franlc. L. (2-16-32)
Cadwell, H. B. (1-8-32 - 1-22-32)
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Cmnpbell, D.
Campbell, H. M. (1-13-32)
Carpenter, J. Ross (4-5-32 - 9-3-32)
Chamberlain, Emlin (9-12-31)
Christie, l-1. G. (1-31-33)
Clarke, Hm. H. Jr. (2-12-33)
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Coleman, David A. (12-7-31)
Gonnella, J. W. (7-13-33)
Cook, Frank B. (6-18-32 - 8-27-32)
Cooper, Arthur C. (2-12-32)
Costigan, E. P. (1-5-31 ·- S-30-33,
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Couzens, James (4-21-31 - 4-24-31)
Cunningham, L • W. (3-10-33)
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Dniley, I,illian E. (Mrs.)
Dauoon, E. C. (5-23-31 - 2-26-32)
Dnm:;on, F. F. (5-27-32)
Day, llarry !. . (5-10-33)
Dc!dns, Scott R. (11-'~-31)
DelValle, E1aezar (12-10-30 - 7-31-31)
Dicl:inson, l-1. B. (5-10-33)
Disney, H. E. (12-15-32)
Drummond, W. I {10-30-31 - 2-12-32)
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BOX I Cont.
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Duncan, N. B. 1 Flannigan, Geo. A. 1 Grier, Em-1ard R. 2
(10-30-31) (9-26-31) (2-23-33 - 3-7-33)
FF10 Foster, Horace s. 3 Ii'F13 (9-29-31)
Eaton, Robert A. 1 France, Joseph I. /. llncl-;e t t , A • 1
(11-9-31) (3-22-33 - 6-27-33) 0.1-?.9-31)
Edwards, J. 1 Fulton, Mahlon 1 llccb:mn, Turner K. 1
(2-12-33) (11-3-31) (l~-9-32)
Ellington, 1-1. H. 1 Ganley, M. F. 1 lladdoc!~, I .. on J. 1
(10-23-31) (9-14-31) (2-1-31)
Ellis, Elmer 1 Gardner, Otis E. 1 Haines, A. F. 1
(6-5-31) (1-Hl-32) (7-21-31)
Ermnerson,. J. H. 1 Gee, Delevan H. 1 Hell, lt. ,. 1 ~.
(9-17-31) (2-14-33) (11-3-31)
[Evans, Caroline] 1 George, l-1. M. 1 llnr:mond, John Hays 1
(3-12-30) (7-11-31) (5-13-33)
Farrar, Frank 1 Gibson, Don.G. 1 Hansbrough, H. c. 1 (12-9-31)
Faxon, R. H. l. Gibson, M. D. 1 llnrrison, Harry P. 1
(2-13-31 - 1?.-31-32 (10-29-31)
Ferriter, Hm. 1 Graybill, Leo C. 1 Hinton, Carl 1
(2-9-32) (10-5-31) (2-17-37.)
Fisher, J. D~. ·· · 3 Gress,. Morgan V-:: •• 4- llicl:.s , . Henry. A •.. - ., .. ... .,. ~. 1
(1-18-32 - 1-20-32) (7-10-31 - 0-19-31) (1-15-32)
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BOX I Cont.
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Hisey, Alpha M. (12-16-31)
Hollingm~orth, S. P. (9-0-31)
Hobson, Asher, (4-24-31)
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Jackson, E. E. (9-3-31 - 9-11-31)
Jenks, C. E. (11-11-31)
Johnson, Edwin C. (2-15-33)
King, Wm. H. (11-22-31 - 3-9-33
Knapp, George L. (6-30-29 - 10-6-29)
Knappen, Theodore M. (6-9-31 - 11-25-31)
I<arsmeyer, F. A. (9-16-31)
Krause, C. B. (6-29-32)
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Lane, Robert C. (6-30-31 - 11-20-31)
Leatham, I.yndon (2-25-33)
Lenhart, C. H. (9-23-31)
LCl<~is, J. Hamil ton (5-14-32)
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Leyson, Cora B. (l·1rs.) 2 (7-7-32 - 2-15-33)
Linebarger, Paul 1 (S-4-30)
Loesch, Frank J. 2 (3-29-30 - 4-7-30)
Luoore, Bessie G. (11iss) 1 (1-29-34)
Lyon, Lawrence 1 (11-19-31)
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Mack, E. M. (7-8-33)
Martin, John A. (-27-32)
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HcDona1d, Jesse F. (0-17-31)
McEvoy, Helena M. (1-5-32)
l1c1Tichols, l~m. J. (2-?.3-32)
liecton, George D. (12-2-31)
Hiller, Nancy B. I. (10-10-31)
Hiller, H. t.J, (12-2-31)
Horgan, Frank (11-9-31)
Uorse, IL D. (12-9-31)
Hungenast, A. G. (12-11-32)
11ullen, Robert (2-23-32 ~4-5-32)
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Nelson, W. F. C. (3-16-32)
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BOX I Cont.
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Newton, Walter H. (7-15-31)
Norgren, Carl A. (2-24-33)
O'Brien, James J. (2-14-33)
O'Farrell, P. A. (6-1-31 - 6-21-31)
OWen, Marguerite (1-20-32 - 2-8-32)
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Parker, Wm. E. (4-13-31)
Peek, Albert H. (12- 30-32)
Pond, Charles E. (2-22-33)
Price, E. B. (9-7-32)
Pyeatt, J. S. (3-18-31)
Rainey, Henry T. (5-19-32)
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Reintges, J. C. (12-17-31)
Renshaw, W. E. (8-12-32 - 8-17-32)
Richey, Lawrence (11-28-30 - 8-28-31
Rives, Henry (12-11-?)
Roberts, Belle McCord (2-19-32)
Rogers, James Grafton (5-22-31)
FF19
Schi1dman, Robert (12-21-31)
Schuyler, {12-4-32)
Shepard, Frank E. (10-3-31)
Sherrick, Genevieve (11-13-31)
Silver, Gray (4-29-32 - 1-17-33)
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B.
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Silver, Gray (Mrs.) (5-19-30)
Smith, Claude B. (l•-5-33)
Shotwell, James T. (4-23-31 - 11-24-31)
Showalter, R. D. (l•-25-32)
Speer, Wm. W. (3-1-33)
Stackland, Karl (9-l•-31)
Starr, Western (2-22-33)
Stewart, James E. (7-11-32)
Stone, James C. (3-9-31 - 5-31-32)
Sutton, Frank W. (2-8-32)
Taylor, Ruse (8-22-32)
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l>OX I Cont.
FF21
Taylor, Huse (8-22-32)
Teller, James H. (2-14-32)
Thomas, c. s. (10-28-31 - 2-25-32)
Thomas, Elbert D. (1-11-33 - 5-24-33)
Thomas , Elmer (5-2-32)
Trench, C. S. (7-24-31 - 10-21-31)
Tuller, C. H. (1-26-32 - 2-19-32)
FF22
Voal,. A. L. (10-o-31)
Wells, James F. (11-1-33)
Wheeler, l>urton K. (3-21-33 - 5-3-33)
Hheelcr, H. Andreu (? · 1-:n ~
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Williams, B. (2-28-33 - 4-27-33)
\Hllis, Charles F. (11-13-30)
Wilson, E. W. (9-8-30)
Wingren, Ivor 0. (7-28-31)
Hood, J. W. (1-21-31)
t.Jood1ock, Thomas F. (10-8-31)
Hoodruff, Thomas L. (5-8-31)
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Unidentified Incoming (3-15-29 - 12-6-32)
Envelopes
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SECTION II BOX 2.
OUT~ING CORRESPOUDE:NCE
This section consists of the outgoing c~rrespondence from Fran~ J. Cannon and is ccm?osed primarily of typed carbon copies. The correz:?ondence is arranged alphabetically by the r~cipient' s last name. C·:>rres?ondence to individual recipients is arranged in chronological order. Inclusive dates and the number of piece~ 0f correspondence arc noted, and the undated meterials are lccated at the end of the respectiv~ name groups.
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Adams, Wm. H. (2-10-32)
Begole, George D. (11-17-31 -11-28-31)
Binderu~, Charles G (2-19-32 - 8-~C-32)
FF2
Borah,. William E. $'-20-29 - 10-~1-3~)
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Bourne, Jonathan (1-5-33 - 6-~4-33)
Brisbane, Arthur (9-4-29 - 6-22-~~)
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B~ough, Charles Hillman 1 (10-31-3I)
Brmm, Wiley G. 1 (3-31-3?.)
Bryan, Wm. Jennings, J~. 30 (~-23-32 - 2-25-33)
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Campbell, Wm. Calder (l~-11-32)
Carpenter, J. Ross (4-9-3?.)
Coleman, John F. (11-26-30)
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1
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Ccllins, Russell F. (?-19-32)
c~ntigan, Edward P. (9-15-31 - 5-1-33)
Denver ?ost (4-29-3?.)
Doddridge, Carroll R. (4-3-33)
Drummond, W. I. (10-lD-31 - 2-9-32)
France, Joseph I~ (3-10-33 - 6-22-33)
li'~ank, 3lenn (!-26-31)
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BOX 2. Cont.
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Fish, Hamil ton (4-22-31)
Fisher, J. D. (1-14-32)
Foster, Horace S. (1-20-32)
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Garrett, Garet (3-30-29 - 12-3-29)
George, M. M. (7-15-31)
Gray, Carl (3-30-31)
Gress, Morgan V. (7-25-31 - 0-11-31)
Grier, Edward R. (3-2-33)
Haddock, I .. on J. (1-26-31 - 5-13-31)
Hansbrough, tl. C. (3-4-33)
Harbison, William A. (9-3-29 - 12-3-29)
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Hodges, W. V. (3-18-31)
(Hoover, Herbert]] (7-13-ll)
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James, Geoffrey M. (5-4-31)
Jamieson, Joseph (l•-5-33)
Johnson, Hiram (4-20-32)
Johnson, Lee (5-19-32)
Kearns,Thomas F. (9-3-291
King, l-1i 11 iam H. (11-14-31 - 3-6-33)
Kinso1ving, (Rev.) (9-21-31)
l<napp, George L. (6-20-29 - 10-14-29)
l~appen, Theodore M. (7-22-31)
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Kountze, Harold (9-4-29)
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Lane, Robert C. (0-1-31 - 8-26-31)
J~a~-1son, Robert L. (2-11-33)
; .... euio, J. Hamil ton (5-10-32 - 4-1-33)
Loesch, Frank J. (9-3-29 - 12-3-29)
Long, Huey
Loudermilk Book Store (9-29-31)
FF10
Haze, F. E. (12-14-32)
HcDona1d, Charles A. (l:.-1-33)
HcDona1d, Jesse F. (8-IS -31 - 3-27-31)
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BOX :2 Cont.
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MCEvoy, Helena M. (Mrs.) (3-4-32)
McNichols, H. J. (2-29-32)
Miller, H. H. (12-22-30)
Mills, Ogden L. (7-18-31)
Mitchell, m1arlcs E. (9-4-29)
Mullen, Arthur F. (6-6-32)
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National Business Digest (2-21-33 - 5-15-33)
Newton,. Halter H. (1-21-31)
Norbeck, Peter (5-10-32)
Norgren, Carl A. (3-8-33)
O'Farrell, P. A. (5-16-31 - 5-26-31)
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Oulahan, Richard V. (7-14-31 - 9-25-31)
~1en, Marguerite (2-26-32)
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Peek, Albert H. (1-31-33)
Pyeatt, J. s. (3-18-31)
Raddagz, E. J. (9-3-29)
Rniney, Henry T. (5-16-32)
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Reed, James 1 (9-4-29)
Richey, Lawrence G (12-24-29 - 5-4-31)
Rockefeller, John D. ,Jr. 1 (9-4-29)
Rogers, James Grafton (3-21-31 - 5-26-31)
Rogers, Hill (9-4-29)
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Roosevelt, Franklin D. (1-5-33 - 5-9-33)
Rm:sell, A. L. (3-2-33)
Ruoscll,. J. E. (3-7.-33)
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Schuyler, Karl C. (1/.-3-29 - 12-12-32)
Shannon, H. E. (11-ll~-31)
Shepard, Findley J. (6-10-31)
Shepard, Frank E. (10-5-31)
Shipstead, Henrik (~-3-32)
Shott·re11, James T. (4-7.7-31 - 1-13-32}
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Silver, Gray (5-17-30 - 1-5-33)
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BOX 2 Cont.
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Starr, Western (.3-4-33)
Steele, George P. (11-28-31 - 11-14-31)
Stevens, H. S. (11-12-31)
Stone, James C. (3-7-31 - 5-20-32)
Taylor, R. B. (5-24-33)
Teller, James H. (6-30-32)
Thomas, Charles S. (10-30-31 - 11-20-31)
Thomas, Elbert D. (1-5-33 - 3-6-33)
Thomas, Elmer (4-29-32)
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Townsend, John G., Jr. 1 3- -29
Tracy, M. E. 3 (8-11-31 - 9-7-31)
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Hall Street Journal 1 (9-7-31)
Hutson, James 1 (9-4-29)
Hheeler, Burton I<. 1 (3-6-33)
Hoodlock, Thomas Ii'. 1 (9-7-31)
Young, Owen D. 2 (9-4-29 - 5-4-31)
14. SECTION III BOX 3 MISCELLANEOUS CORRES?ONDENCE
This section ccnsists of correspo~dence found in the Cannon papers which is neithzr to nor from bin. The cul~ of the material is correspondence to and froo Caroline Evans, Secretary of the Bioetall:!.c Association, and cc,ncerns Bimetallic Associati0n business. The corLespondencc is arranged alphabetically by sender. with inclusive dates and nu~ber of pieces of correspondence noted for each entry. ~ithin individual sender ~oupings. the correspondence is further arranged alphabetically by recipient. Unidentified oisccllancous ~orrespondcnce is found at the end of this section.
FROM TO DATE
FFI Adams , Hra H. Gccreft, Clyde 0. (1'.-8-32)
II Lewis, George 2-13-3?.
Ahrendt, L. H. Bry<:m, Hm. Jennings, Jr. 3-15-32
Anderson, E. H. M~ncy Publishing Cc. 7-27-33
Baker, Henry W. Rocky Mountain Nev1s 1-13-33
Barnett, John T. Bryan, W~. Jennings, Jr.
Bastian, T. E. Biraetallic Association 11-28-32
Beadles, 't-lm. T. It II 3-5-3 ~
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Bimetallic Association Borah, William E. 5-23-Jl~ 1
Binderup, Charles ;. Denver Post 1-30-31 1
Bontoux, A. 5-5-33 1
Borah, Wm E. ~"ane, Robert C. 7-20-31 1
Bourne, Johnathc::n, Jr. Hoodin, Hillism H. '~-7-33
II II Tho~as, Charles S. 5-5-33
Boyce, Clarence A. Bioetallic Association ?.-20-33 1
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FROM TO DATE NO.
Bradley, W. Franl-:: Keller, Leroy 3-23-32 1
Broadhead~ J. E. [Bimetallic Association] 3-22-32 1
Brown, V. V. Thot;las, A. 0. 7-13-31
Brownell, F. H. Thomas, c. s. 9-19-31 1
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Bryan, l-7illiam Jennings, Jr. Cell ins, W. Penn 2-27-32 l
" " " Ahrendt, L. H. 3-22-32 1
" II II Collins~ Russell 3-28-32 l
II II II ~arrison, Charles C. 7-l-32 1
Cannon, Lewis Tellc Snoot, Reed 3-12-30 l
Cartmell, R. B. (M·- ... \ l..Y•,I Silver Conference 2-17-32 J.
Cook, F. B. Cochran, Henry J. 3-22-30 1
Cook~ F. B. Del Valle, Eleazar 1
Cook, F. B. I<rut:!lb, Henry 3-22-30 1
Cooper, Enzy Bimetallic Association 4-28--32 1
Cowley, E. A. " II 3-21-32 1
Dasch, Oliver ))ryan, w[;l. Jennings Jr. 3··20-32 )_
Degnan, Robert E. Dimetallic Association 5-2-32 1
Del Valle, Eleazar International Silver ComrJ.ission 12-10-30 J.
BOX 3 - FFII Cent.
FROM
Denver Jr. Chamber of Commerce
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Dobbs, John F.
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Dimetallic Association
Heiss, Charles
Abell, Carlton s.
Achilles, George ll.
Adams, Alva B.
Adamson, George A.
Affolter, Ech·1ard
Anderson, E. H.
Anderson, James H.
Annear, Thomas
Appel, Charles P.
Archer, Franklin 0.
Ardourel, A. P.
Backman, E. E.
Baker, John Earl: ·
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DATE HO.
11-29-33 1
12-2L~-31 J.
'}·12-32 1
11-25-31 J.
11-12-32 1
?.-20-31 1
9-9-31 - 7-6-39 5
1-30-33 l
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5-16-32 1
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FROM TO DATE lTO.
Evans, Caroline Bamberger, Ernest .5-25-32 1
,, If Bancroft, F. 11-20-31 - 2-17-33 2
II " Barbour, Charlotte 12-13-33 1
II II nastian Bros. 10-19-32 1
II II nastian T. E. 12-5-32 1
II " natelle Memorial Institute 9-25-37 1
II " nat ten, J. A. ~-23-33 1
II II llaHden, Norman F. 2-G-32 5-6-32 ::
" It Deadles, t-Im. T. 3-9-32 1
II II Beebe, N. o. ~ .. /..3-33 - 4-20-33 2
" II nell, Elliott v. 11-ll~-35 1
II II Dennett, James R. Jr. 1?.-:J-31 1
II II r.crg, s. E. 11-ll~-31 1
II II Des t, Carl E. 9-9-31 1
" II lligelov1, A. P. G-12-31 - 8-25-31 2
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FF6
Evans, Caroline Bisbee, tv. T. - - 3-31-33 1
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BOX 3 - FF 6 Cont.
FROM TO DATE NO.
Evans, Caroline Blackman, D. M. 11-22-35 1
IJ " Bliss, Paul S. 11-7-31 - 11-17-31 2
II II D1unt, Joseph D. 5-20-32 1
II " Bolick, Harold H. 12-3-31 1
II II Bond, Eugene 1-30-32 - 2-19-32 3
II II Bondurant, E. E. 2-28-33 1
II II Borah, Wm. E. 1-13-3) - 5-24-32 8
FF7
Evans, Caroline Bourne, Jonathan, Jr. 2-11-33 - 1-28-35 10
II " Bm·7den, Norman 1-30-32 1
II II Bowman, c. A. 1-25-32 1
II II Boyce, Clarence A. 2-23-33 - 3-31-33 2
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Evans, Caroline Bradley, W. Frank 2-2!-32 - 2-26-33 9
II II Branch, Wm. v. 2-27-32 - 3-5-32 2
II II Brinegar, T. P. 3-11-32 1
II II Broadhead, J. E. 3-25-32 - 4-16-32 2
II II .. Broadhurst, Ralph- · ~~-19.-32 1
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BOX 3 - FF 8 Cont.
FROM TO DATE NO.
Evans, Caroline Bromfield, Andrew J. Jr. 4-7-32 1
II II Brooks, B. H. 2-28-33 1
II II Brough, Charles H. 10-24-31. 1
" II Brown, David A. G-14-31 - 8-20-31 2
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Evans, Caroline Bryan, lHlliam Jennings, Jr. 1-22-32 - 8-23-33 22
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Evans, Caroline Burke, Thomas 3-31-32 1
II II Burns, D. c. 2-20-33 1
II " Butler, George H. 3-3-33 1
II II Byron, Frank J. 2-20-32 - 3-5-32 2
II " Cadle, C. Ernest 0-5-33 1
II II Cadt-1ell, H. B. 1-11-32 - 1-23-32 4
II II Campbell, W. M. 1-20-32 1
II fl Capper, (Sen.) 8-25-31 1
II II Carey, Robert D. 4-25-32 1
II II Cartmell, R. c. (Mrs.) 3-1-32 1
II II Cashmen, C. 7-30-31 1
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BOX 3 - FF 10 Cont.
FROM TO DATE NO.
Evans, Caroline Cassidy, c. F. 2-28-33 1
FFll
Evans, Caroline Chamberlain, Edt-Tin 10-19-31 - 5-20-32 2
II " Chamber of Commerce Journal 6-0-33 1
II II Chipman, George B. 12-19-32 1
II II Clapper, Raymond 2-14-36 1
II II Clarke, l'lill iam H., Jr. 1
II II C1ougher, John F. 5-6-32 - 5-13-32 2
It II Coleman, John F. 10-25-30 - 12-13-30 3
II II Collins, Charles E. 12-30-32 1
II II Congress Hotel 1-23-32 1
II It Coogan, Gertrude (Miss) 2-14-36 1
u " Cook, Frank 6-20-32 - 7-6-39 11
FF12
Evans, Caroline Cooper, Arthur B. 2-20-32 - 2-23-32 2
II II Cooper, Emzy 5-5-32 1
II " Costigan, Edward P. 1
" " Courtney, c. J. 6-17-32 1
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BOX 3 - FF 12 Cont.
FROM TO DATE HO.
Evans, Caroline Cm.rley, E. A. 3-25-32 1
II II Cox, A. B. 11-14-35 - 11-19-35 2
II II Cunningham, L. W. 9-17-31 - 11-23-31 3
II II Daly, Clarence G. 2-3-33 1
II If Dame, Evalyn 3-23-32 - 4-22-32 3
II II Davis, Isadore s. 5-19-34 1
II II Dal-lson, E. c. 5-27-31 - 2-3-32 2
II II Dawson, F. F. 6-4-32 1
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Evans, Caroline Degnan, Robert E. 5-7-32 1
II II DeKins, Scott R. 11-7-31 1
II II Denver Clearing House Association 1-15-32 1
II II Devine, (Mrs.) 11-26-32 1
II II Dct.rey, John 7-25-31 1
II II Dick, R. L. 5-20-32 1
II II Dies, Martin 3-4-34 - 3-30-35 2
" II Dill, c. c-. 1-11-32 1
II II Disney, Wesley E. 12-29-32 1
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BOX 3 - FF 13 Cont.
FROM TO DATE NO.
Evans, Caroline Doddridge, c. R. 1-29-34 1
" " Dannen, Charles H. 3-25-32 1
" II Doroback, Joseph 5-6-32 1
" II Drurranond, l-l. I. 12-2-31 - 2-13-32 2
II If Duncan, N. B. 11-5-31 1
" II Dutcher, E. H. 11-3-33 1
II II Dutton, Frank R. 1-7-31 1
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Evans, Caroline Eaton, Robert A. 11-21-31 1
II II Eckbert, W. H. 2-23-33 1
II II Eddis, Pete 2-20-32 1
II II Edwards, George P. 5-0-31 1
II II Ech-1ards, Stanley. 2-0-33 1
II II Ellington, M. M. 10-26-31 1
II II Ellis, Elmer 6-9-31 1
II II Erranerson, J. w. 9-19-31 - 11-23-31 2
" II Erickson, v. L. 2-8-33 1
" II Farrar, Frank 1-22-32 1
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BOX 3 - FF 14 Cont.
FROM TO DATE NO.
Evans, Caroline Faxon, R. H. 3-16-31 - 1-7-32 2
II II Felder, Virginia (Miss) 12-30-33 1
II II Ferriter, William 2-12-32 1
II II Financial and Economic Research Bureau 1-7-32 1
II " Financl.al times 1-28-31 1
II II Fisher, J. D. 6-4-31 - 1-30-32 3
II II Fitch 6-17-29 1
II II Flax, Sam 2-C-33 1
II II Flynn, William M. 1-5-38 - 1-8-38 3
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Evans, Caroline Fossett, F. A. L}-10-34 1
II II Foster, Horace s. 10-17-31 1
II II Foster, Deuitt T. 1-20-32 1
" II Fraser, R. w. 10-3-31 1
II " Fraser, s. R. 6-16-32 1
II It Frazee, F. F. 2-20-32 1
It II Gardner, Otis 1-30-32 1
It II Garrett, Garet 3-13-31 1
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BOX 3 - FF 15 Cont.
FROM TO DATE NO.
Evans, Caroline Gaston, Herbert E. l~-5-34 1
II II Gee, Delevan \-1, 2-16-33 1
" " Gibson, M. D. 11-12-31 1
II II Glover, \o1illiam H. 10-31-33 1
II .. Good, Amy (l1is s) 2-2-32 1
II II Grant, James B., Sr. 11-30-31 1
II II Gray, L. T. 4-21-32 - 6-15-32 2
" II Graybill, Leo c. 10-13-31 1
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Evans, Caroline Gress, Morgan V. 7-27-31 - 6-11-32 n 0
II " Grimes, W. H. 2-24-31 1
" II Grohman, E. J. c. 3-l~-33 1
" II Guard, lv. J. 3-25-32 1
II " Hackman, Turner I<. l~-12-32 1
II fl Hafen, (Dr.) 11- -43 1
II II Haines, A. F. 3-G-31 1
" II Juliuz Haldcoan Publishing Co. 1-6-32 1
" " Hanna, Mark (Miss) 11-2-31 - 10-29-31 3
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FROM TO DATE uo.
FF17
Evans, Caroline Hapgood, T. 3-6-33 1
" " Harrison, H. P. 4-20-29 - 10-3-31 3
II " Harrison, George n. G-12-31 - 4-12-32 2
II II Harrison 5-0-29 1
II II Harriss, Robert 2-29-36 1
" II Hartranft, Marshall v. 2-20-33 1
II " Ha1\·70od, H. H. 10-5-32 1
II II Hayes, Albert 2-13-32 1
II " Hayes, 11-1-31 1
II II Heiss, Charles 11-21-31 1
II II Henning, Arthur s. 4-3-31 1
II " Hill, W. s. 1-19-33 - 2-25-33 3
II II Hinton, 2-22-34 - 1-24-35 2
II II Hisey, (Mrs.) 1-21-32 1
II II Hoag, Frank S. 1-23-32 - 6-11-32 2
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Evans, Carol·:i:ne . Hohson,. 0 •. R ... 4-3-31 1
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Howell, Robert B.
Hoyt, E. R •
Hurd, Carlos F.
International News Service
Irvine, A. B.
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Jackson, E. E.
Jenks, C. E.
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12-29-31 - 1·13-32
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It " Kendrick, John B. 4-25-32 1
" " King, Wm. H. 11-3-31 1
II " Kirchof, Frank 1-3-32 1
II " Knapp, 0-0-29 1
" .. Knappen, Theodore M • 9-9-31 1
" " Kocher, Supre-Service 3-5-32 1
" .. Kohler, Fred 4-12-33 - 12-11-33 2
It .. Kurth, John 2-3-32 1
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Evans, Caroline LaFollette, Robert M., Jr. 2-6-32 1
" " La Guardia, F. H. 5-4-32 1
u " Lane, Robert C. [ ? ] 1
n II Lambourne, George W. 6-17-29 1
.. " Laufer, Charles 7-17-39 1
" " Lawrie, H. N. 4-28-31 - 8-13-31 4
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BOX 3 - FF 20 Cont.
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Evans, Caroline Lazarus, Harry 4-15-32 - 1-30-33 2
" " Leatham, Lyndon 2-20-33 1
1t .. Leighton, M. 0. 12-19-32 1
If If Lenhart, C. H. 10-19-31 1
" " Lewis, James H. 5-27-32 1
" II Leyson, Cora Belle 2-28-33 1
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Evans, Caroline Li, K. C. [ ? ] 1
" It Liebhart, Louis 9-1-31 - 10-29-31 2
II If Linn, Louis 2-20-33 1
" " Litzenberger, Carl 3-5-32 1
" " Locke, James T. 5-20-32 1
" II Loeschj I_;'rank J. 6-20-29 - 7-24-29 3
" " Loisseau, John 7-13-31 1
" II Long, Huey P. [5-3-32) 1
II ,. Lubore, B. G. 2-2-34 - 3-2-34 2
" .. Lyell, G. G., Jr. 3-9-32 1
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FF22
Evans, Caroline Macilwaine, James E. 3-21-32 - 4-12-32 2
II II Mack, E. M. 7-13-33 1
II " Mapire, 1 Wm E. 5-6-32 1
II " Mahoney, Charles 10-3-31 1
II II Malone, George l-1. 9-26-34 - 12-4-34 4
II II Hartin, C. M. 6-17-32 1
II II Martin, Gail 0-4-30 1
It It Martin, John A. 2-23-33 - 7-6-39 6
II II Matson, J. H. 7-9-32 1
II " May, Morton 4-24-31 1
" " Mayfair Hotel (St. Louis) 12-29-31 1
" " Mayo, Paul 12-27-30 1
It .. Maze, [ ?] ( ? J 2
Box 4 - FFI
Evans, Caroline McCreary, James 11-4-36 - 5-18-33 2
" " McDonald, Jesse F. 9-25-31 1
It II McEvoy, Helena M. 1-13-32 6
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Evans, Caroline McFadden, Louis T. 6-11-32 - 12-16-32 3
" " McFarland, R. M. 4-12-32 1
II " Mcintyre, Elfrida C. (Miss) 11-3-33 1
" II McKenzie, Howard 2-8-32 1
It " Meston, George D. 12-4-31 1
" tl Middaugh, S. T. 6-13-32 1
" " Miller, l-1. W. 4-9-31 - 12-8-31 3
FF2
Evans, Caroline Moley, Raymond 5-3-34 1
II " Morgan, (?] (Col.) 10-23-31 - 12-29-31 3
" " Morgenthau, Henry, Jr. 3-27-34 1
" II Mullen, Arthur F. 6-6-32 1
" " Murdock, Abe 11-21-31 1
It " Myers, H. G. 11-20-31 1
It " Napheys, B. G. 1-9-29 - 3-27-30 2
" It Nelson, W. F. C. 3-17-32 1
" II Newton, James Q. 3-31-31 1
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Evnuo, Caroline New York Times l~-10-31 - 10-26-33 5
II II Nichols, C. F. 12-5-31 1
II It Nichols, Jeannette P. 10-31-33 1
II II Nones, c. A. [ ? ] 1
II II Norbeck, Peter 6-4-32 1
" " Norlin, George 6-15-31 1
II u Nyberg, o. w. 5-6-32 1
II II Nye, Gerald P. 12-12-33 1
FF4
Evans, Caroline Oberfelder, R. s. 0-20-31 1
It II O'Brien, James J. 2-23-33 1
n II O'Bryan, Lionel R. (Mrs.) 12-19-31 1
II II O'Farrell, P. A. 5-8-31 1
II II Oliver, James 2-17-34 1
" II OU1ah·an,.R. v •. 7-13-31 - 8-14-31 5
II II Oursley, Fulton 12-12-33 1
II II Owen, Marguerite 3-16-32 1
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BOX 4 Cont.
FROM TO DATE NO.
FFS
Evans, Caroline Paget, F. A. 11-14-31 1
" " Peebles, J. \-7right 10-31-33 1
" " Peek, Alfred J:i. 1-7-33 - 3-15-33 5
.,. " Philips, William 3-:4-35 1
" If Pittman, Key 7-6-39 1
" " Plowman, E. G. 6-14-32 - 6-30-32 2
II " Preston, John c. 11-12-31 1
II " Puffer, R. A. 8-26-31 1
" " Quereau, Elizabeth 9-2l~-31 1
FF6
Evans, Caroline Radetsky, E. H. 2-23-33 1
" " Rainey, Henry T. 3-13-32 1
" " Raynolds, { ?] 1-22-29 1
" II Read, Charles 6-17-29 2-6-32 2
" " Reed, George 2-23-33 1
" " Reed, Louis B. 2-21-33 1
" " Reed, Verner z. (Mrs.) 12-26-30 1
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BOX 4 - FF 6 Cont.
FROM TO Il!\TE NO.
Evans, Caroline Reid, · F. H. 6-4-32 - 6-8·32 2
II " Reid, ( ?] 9-ll~-31 1
II If Reintges, J. c. 12-22-31 1
rr It Renshaw, William E. 0-17-32 1
II II Richey, Lawrence 3-25-31 - 8-31-31 2
II If Roberts, ·Belle M. 2-27-32 1
II II Robertson, H. s. 6-3-32 1
FF7
Evans, Caroline Rogers, .James Grafton 0-25-31 - 6-11-32 2
II II Roosevelt, {Eleanor] ' 3-17-33 1
II II Roosevel~, James 12-29-37 1
II II Rowe, Irene (Miss) 12-15-31 _. 12-16-31 2
II II Rubin, Cora (Miss) 2-27-31 l
" II Rudolph, D~ E. 2-8-33 1
II It Russell, J. E. 10-4-32 1-10-35 9
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Evans, Caroline St. Louis Globe-Democrat 1-22-33 2
II II Salt Lake Tribune 4-4-31 1 --------
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BOX 4 - FF 8 Cont.
FROM TO MTE NO.
Evans, caroline Sampers, I. H. 2-20-32 1
" " Sanders, Grant 1-30-32 1
II tt Sands , Herbert s. 5-22-31 1
II .. Savageau, F. L. 3-23-33 1
" " Schmidt, Harvey 1-8-34 1
" " Schnirring, Hy. 6-10-32 - 6-20-32 2
II .. Schuyler, Karl c. 12-21-32 1
tt II Shepard, Frank E. 10-21-31 1
.. II Sheppard, H. c. 6-17-31 1
II II Sherrick, Genevieve (Miss) 11-14-31 1
II II Shoup, Oliver H. 10-27-31 - 11-2-31 2
II If Shipstead, Henrik 12-22-31 - 6-22-32 2
II II Shotwell, [ ?] (Dr.) 10-28-31 1
II It Showalter, R. D. '•-28-32 1
FF9
Evans, Caroline Silver, Gray 8-13-30 - 6-11-35 25
FFlO
Evans, caroline Silver, Gray (Mrs.) 5-23-30 1
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BOX 4 - FF 10 Cont.
FROM TO DATE NO.
Evans, Caroline Silver League 2-13-32 1
II II Sims, D. P. 11-12-31 1
II II Smith, Fred F. 5-20-32 1
II II Snyder, George H. 1-ll~-31 1
II II Snyder, Guy M. 4-27-31 - 2-4-38 2
II II Somers, Andre'tV' L. 2-10-32 - 3-4-35 3
II II Spalding, E. r. l}-2··32 1
II II Spratlin, M. E. 10-7-31 1
II II Sproul, W. J. 5-5-32 - 5-31-32 3
FFll
Evans, Caroline Stacltland, Karl J. 9-11-31 - 1-25-33 3
" II Stamp, Frederick C. 9-7-31 1
" II Standel, Albert A. 4-10-34 1
II II Stark, W. R. 3-7-32 1
II It Starmont, Leon 2-13-31 1
II " Sterling, Ross 3-3-31 1
II II Ste'tV'art, v. M. 2-12-32 1
II II Stokes, N. J . . 11-7-31 1
BOX 4 - FF 11 Cont.
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Strau~s, Morris
Suchotzki» Charles
Sutton, Frank W.
Taft, Dewey M.
Talbot, Freeman
Taylor, Hugh~·
Tennis, Earl G.
Thomas, Charles S.
Thomas, Elbert D.
Thomas, Elmer
Thomas,[?] (Sen.)
Thorpe, Merle
Todd, Alfred \
Todd, [ ?]
Torbit, H. H.
Tregaskes, Fred
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DA'l.E
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2-18-33
2-12-32
11-23-31
11-21-31
9-26-31
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10-13-31 2-19-32
12-31-32
3-13-32
5-27-33
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BOX 4 - FF 13 Cont.
FROM TO Ili\TE NO.
Evans, Caroline Trench, C. T. 3-26-31 1
II It C. S. Trench & Co., Inc. 10-28-31 1
II II Tuller, C. H. 2-20-32 - 5-25-32 2
rt II 'l\1ining, W. H. 1-30-32 1
II II Tyler, l-1. G. 2-4-33 1
II II Tyner, w. E. 1-30-32 1
" 11 Ullrich, Richard P. 11-14-31 - 2-17-34 2
II " Van Buskirk, D. P. 5-5-32 1
II II Van Housen, John 3-14-33 1
II II Von Buelow 8-29-31 1
FF14
Evans, Caroline Waite, Grace (Miss) 6-21-34 - 9-24-34 2
" II \-lakefield, Paul L 8-8-31 1
II II Waldman, D. M. 2-4-33 1
" II Walker, Walter 0-3-31 - 8-8-31 2
II II Wall Street Journal 1-14-31 1
" II l-lalsh, David I. 5-3-32 1
II II Ha=d, .T. v. 3-nv-32 - 2-17-34 2 '
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BOX 4 - FF 14 Cont.
FROM TO M.TE NO.
Evans, Caroline Harlick, 0. T., Jr. 3-25-32 - 6-15-32 2
" II l-latkins, Tommy 2-25-33 1
It u Watwood. Arthur W. 3-12-32 1
II tt '\>leaver, [ ?] (Hiss) 9-5-31 1
II II Hebber, DeWitt 10-21-31 1
II u l.Jeiskopf [ ?] (Miss) 5-8-29 1
II " l-lells, James F. 11-ll~-33 1
II " l-1heeler, t-1. A. 3-11-32 1
FF15
Evans, Caroline l-lhite, E. L. 5-5-32 1
" " White, E ?] (Judge) 6-6-29 1
" " White. Owen, P. 6-29-35 1
" " W iddop, Thomas 2-23-32 1
" " Williams, Clyde E. 10-1-37 1
" II Williams, John E. 11-6-31 1
" It Williams, R. s. 2-17-33 1
" " [Wilmer], J. D. 11-26-32 1
ft II Wilson, E. W. 9-18-33 1
BOX 4 - FF 15 Cont.
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Abell, Carlton S.
Achilles, Geo. W.
Adams, Alva B.
Annear, Thomas
Appel, Charles G.
Auerbach, Herbert
Backman, C. E.
TO
Wilson, L. F.
Wingren. Earl F.
Wingren, Ivor 0.
Withrow, Clarence
Wood, J. W.
Woodruff, [ ?]
Worley, V. E.
Yetter, ( ?1
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10-3-31 1
7-30-31 1
11-23-31 1
10-24-31 1
8-25-31 1
4-4-32 - 4-29-32 3
[ ? 1 1
6-5-31 - 6-25-32 7
11-10-31 1
2-24-32 1
4-3-33 - 12-30-37 2
2-20-32 1
3-26-32 - 10-24-33 2
1-7-29 1
10-15-31 1
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40.
BOX l• - FF 17 Cont.
FROM TO MTE NO.
Bamberger, Ernest Evans, Caroline 6-2-32 1
Barbour, Charlotte A. " " 12-19-33 1
Beebe, N. L. " " 2-22-33 - 4-18-33 3
Binderup, Charles G. ,. " 12-~-32 - 2-10-34 5
Bond, Eugene A. .. " It 2-11-32 - 2-16-32 2 #
FF18
Bourne, Jonathan, Jr. Evans, Caroline 6-13-33 - 1-10-39 10
Bowser, C. A. " " 7-26-34 1
Boyce, C. A. " II 3-27-33 1
Bradley, W. Frank " II 3-4-32 - 2-20-33 7
FF19
[Broadhurst], Thomas Evans, Cato1ine 2-14-31 1
Brown, David A. " u 8-17-31 1
Bryan, William Jennings, Jr. " .. 11-10-32 - 1-11-33 3
Buckley, F. J. " ,. 3-2-32 1
Bushnell, B. .. " 10-22-30 1
Butler, Geo. W. n n 7-30-33 - 3-16-34 2
- cadwell~ H. :a. " " 1-16-32 1
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• 41.
BOX 4 - FF 19 cant.
FR<M TO DI\TE NO.
Carey, Robert D. Evans, Caroline ~~-29-32 1
Chamberlain, Ech-Tin II II 10-30-31 1
Chamberlain, II II 1-26-31 1
Clougher, John F. If " 5-12-32 1
Coleman, John F. II " 11-10-30 - t12-22-30 2
FF20
Cook, F. B. Evans, Caroline 8-25-32 - 2-19-38 5
Cox, A. B. II II 11-16-35 1
Cunningham, L. W. II II 9-21-31 1
Davie, Isadore Smith II II 5-16-3l~ - 10-1-34 3
Dame, Eva1yn II II 4-19-32 1
Dennis, F. M. II II 10-30-33 'I .L
Dies, Martin II II 3-8-35 1
Dill, c. c. II II 1-15-32 1
Disney, Wesley E. " It 1-2-33 1
Dutcher, E. H. II II 10-23-33 1
FF21
Eddis, I. Evans, Caroline 2-17.-32 1
,..-.._ ('
42.
BOX 4 - FF 21 Cont.
FROM TO DI\TE NO.
Edwards, George P. Evans, Caroline 4-20-31 1
Ellsworth, A. E. II II 3-1-33 1
Felder, Virginia . II II 12-19-33 1
Fisher, J. D. II II 2-1-32 1
Gallagher, W. K. II II 2-13-32 1
Garrett, Garet II II l:.-11- 1
Gaston, Herbert E. II II 3··30-34 - 1-7-38 4
Glover, William H. II 11 10-23-33 - 11-6-33 2
Graeve, Oscar II " 1-21-38 - 1-26-38 2
Gress, Morgan v. II II 12-29-31 1
BOX 5 FFl
Haines, A. F. Evans, Caroline 7-21-31 1
Hamilton, Maxwell H. II II 3-13-35 1
Hanna, Mark (Miss) II II 10-31-31 - 11-9-31 3
Harrison, Harry P. If II 4-22-29 - 5'-18-29 2
Harriss, Robert M. " II 3-10-36 1
Heiss, Charles II II 11-13-31 1
Hoag, Frank S. II " 6:.27-32 1
,r---' r--'\ b
43.
BOX 5 - FF 1 Cr:nt.
FROM TO DATE NO.
Hobson, 0. R. Evans, Caroline 4-17-31 1
Hollingsworth, [ s. p.] II II 10-7-31 1
Hopkins, Edwin II II 2-14-31 - 2-20-31 2
Horner, Charles F. II II 1-4-32 1
Hosmer, Evelyn H. II II 6=-15-31 1
FF2
Hoyt, E. R. Evans, Caroline 10-23-31 - 11-18-31 3
Jackson, E. E. II II 11-24-31 1
Jackson, H. R. II II G-9-32 1
Jenks, c. E. It II 11-14-31 1
Jones, Marshall Gray II II 11-26-33 1
Jones, Percy v1. It If 10-28-33 1
Keating, Edward II II 7-3-29 1
Keller, Lee It If 12-22-33 1
Kendrick, John B. II " l~-28-32 1
King, William H. II II 11-9-31 1
Kirchof, Frank If II 1-8-32 1
Knappen, Theo. H. II II 5··4-31 1
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44.
BOX 5 - FF 2 Cdnt.
FROM TO M.TE NO.
[Koble], Fred, Jr. Evans, Garoltne 4-9-33 - L~-9-33 ~
FF3 .,
Lawrie, H. N. Evans, Caroline 4-17-31 - 7-27~31 3 . .
Lewis, Jas. Hamilton " II . . 5-31-32 1 t
Lazarus , Harry .. !.' " 4-12-32 - 1-13-33 1
Linebarger, Paul It tt ( t•-5-30] 1
-~oesch ,-¥rank J~ tf "' 6-26-29- 7-19-29 2 . [Ma1chiodi], c. s. It n 2-24-31 1
Malone, Geo. w. II It 3-30-34 - 12-1.3-34 6
FP4
Martin, John A. Evans, Caroline 3-1-33 - 7-11-39 5
May, Morton J. · " " 4-29-31 1
McCreary, James " " 1-12-37 - 1-21-37 2
McEvoy, Helena M. " .. 1-17-32 - (3-2-32) 2
' McFadden, Louis T. " .,
6-16-32 1
McFall, R. J. " " 1-18-30 1
McGrath, R. G. " .,
11·2-31 1
Mcintyre, Elfrida c. " fl 10-28-33 1
45.
BOX 5 - FF 4 Cont.
FROM TO ~TE NO.
McLean, Elvira Evans, Caroline 12-16-31 1
Miller, \-1. Wesley II II 12-17-30 - 5-5-31 3
FF5
Moser, C. K. Evans, Caroline 4-13-31 1
Mullen, Robert II II 3-3-32 1
Mungenast, A. G. It II 11-13-31 1
Napheys, B. F., Jr. II It 1-15-30 - 3-26-30 2
Nichols, Jeannette P. II II 10-23-33 1
Oberfelder, Robert s. It II G-25-31 1
O'Farrell, P. A. It II 4-21-31 - 4-23-31 2
Paget, F. A. II II 11-ll-31 1
Peek, Albert H. " " 1-12-33 - 3-15-33 3
Platt, Denver R. II " 6-16-31 1
Plowman, E. Grosvenor " " 6-20-32 1
Puffer, R. A. II " 8-24-31 1
FF6
Rhoades, D. Evans, Caroline 1-13-36 1
Richey, Lawrence " II 9-3-31 1
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4o,
BOX 5 • FF 6 Cont.
FROM TO D!\TE NO.
Rogers, James Grafton Evans, Caroline 5-15-31 - 8-28-31 2
Roosevelt, James II II 1-6-38 1
Russell, A. L. II " 2-26-33 1
Russell, J. E. " " 9-30-32 - 5-12-34 9
FF7
Sands, Herbert S. Evans, Caroline 5-18-31 1
Salmon, John P. , Jr. II II 10-26-33 1
Schildman, Rbt. II II 12-28-31 1
Schmidt, Harvey II II 12-31-33 1
Shailer, J. H. II II 1-20-30 1
Shipstead, Henrik " II 12-26-31 - 6-25-32 2
Shoup, Oliver H. II It 10-31-31 1
Shoup, Merrill E. II II 3-3-33 1
FF8
Silver, Gray Evans, Caroline 3-28-31 - 5-31-35 21
FF9
Silver, Gray (Mrs.) Evans, Caroline 1
Somer.s ,. Andrew L. II " 3-7-32 1 -
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47.
BOX 5 - FF 9 Cont.
FROM TO llt\TE NO.
Souders, w. H. Evans, Caroline 8-20-31 2
Sproul, ,-l. J. II " 5-25-32 1
Stackland, Karl J. " It 3-26-32 - 1-23-33 2
Starmont, Leon II " 2-9-31 1
Stewart, J. M. II II 1-15-32 1
Stokes, N. J. II II 11-28-31 1
Strachau, P. P. II II 4-10-31 1
[Strunberg], John II II 11-16-31 1
Thomas, c. s. " II 4-23-34 1
Thomas, Elbert D. " If 1-16-33 1
Thomas, Elmer II II 3-21-32 2
FFlO
Thompson, H. G. Evane, Caroline 10-21-33 - 11-14-33 3
Tietz, E. G. II II 0-17-31 1
Todd, Alfred II II 5-30-32 - 6-16-32 2
TressnO!tc~ • Fred II " 3-lll-32 1
Tyler, H. D. II It 6:-13-33 1
Ullrich,"Richard ~. If II 2-14-34 1
BOX 5 - FF 10 Cont.
FROM
Van Alstyne, J. D.
Waite, Grace
Wakefield, Paul
Walker, Walter
Watson, J. H.
Wheeler, Burton K.
Williams, Clyde E.
Wilson, E. W.
Wiseman, Thora R.
Worley, V. E.
FFll
'
Unidentified incoming correspondence
FF12
Feeley, T. E.
Fossett, F. A.
Foster, Wesley C.
Frazee, F. F.
FreelllB:n, A. DuBois
TO
Evans, Caroline
II II
" II
If " II II
II II
II " II "
" II
II "
EvallS, caroline
H ork and Wages
Money Publishing Co.
Murray, Harley J.
Bryan, l-Im. J. , Jr.
48.
ll!\TE
7-28-31 - 10-23-33
6-7-34 - 7-11-34
8-5-31
8-6-31
7-12-32
5-12-32 - 11-28-33
9-27-37
9-23-33
3-10-33
l;-19-32
6-19-31 - 1-4-33
10-30-32
2-24-34
B-16-32
2-17-32
4-4-32
NO.
2
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
BOX 5 - FF 12 Cont.
FROM
Garrison, Charles C.
Garvan, Francis P.
George, McLeod H.
Gillogly, J. H.
Gillogly, J. H.
Good, [Ann] M.
Graybill, Leo C.
Gress, Morgan V.
Grohman, E. J . C.
Guard, W. J.
FF13
Hackman, Turner K.
Handel, Albert A.
Harbison, William Albert
Harrison, George ll.
Harwood, H. H.
Herrick, John L.
Hoyt., E-. R.
TO
Bryan, Wm. J., Jr.
Lucas, Robert H.
International Silver Commission
Hoods, Hilliam S.
Bimetallic Association
Bimetallic Association
Bimetallic Association
Chamber of Commerce of Denver
Hayes, Albert E.
Herrick, John L.
Bimetallic Association
Hoover, Herbert
lveisenburger, Walt.
Mayor - Denver, Colorado
International Silver Comoission
49.
DATE NO.
7-2-32 1
8-2-32 1
3-30-32 1
3-3-32 1
7-24-32 1
1-20-32 1
10-16-31 1
10-19-31 1
2-22··33 1
3-22-32 1
4-9-32 1
4-L~-34 1
10-9-31 1
10-5-31 1
9-17-32 1
0-2-32 1
10-12-31 1
BOX 5 - FF 13 Cont.
FROM
Irvine, A. B.
Jackson, E. E.
Jarman, George C.
Johnson, Irving P.
Johnson, Lee F.
Joyce, John F.
Joyce, JohntF.
Ju1ihn, C. E.
Kirchhof, Frank
Knapp, S. A.
Koo, T. Z.
Kurth, John FF 14 Lane, Robert C.
It II
II " II II
II " II II
TO
Smoot, Reed
Allen, L. C.
Bimetallic Association
Keller, LeRoy
Gress, M. V.
Bimetallic Association
Begole, George D.
Pittman, Key
Bimetallic Association
Borah, Willium E.
Couzens, James
Denver Chamber of Commerce
Dill, C. C.
Lucas, Robert H.
Pitt!"!lC::, Key
so.
Dt\TE NO.
3-12-30 1
9-11-31 1
2-29-32 1
7-27-32 1
7-1-32 - 7-12-32 2
11-27-31 1
12-14-32 1
l·-4-32 1
11-29-31 1
3-19-30 1
9-20-31 1
1-28-32 1
8-11-31 - 5-5-32 4
9-23-31 1
6-26-31 1
1-7-32 1
4-14-32 1
.. , "·2 ~ ,_-. -
BOX 5 - FF 14 Cont. FROM
Laufer, Charles
Lewis, Levi S.
Linebarger, Paul
Little, Luella
Lows on, Frank
Lucas, Robert H.
Lyell, C. Garland, Jr.
FF15
Malone, George W.
[Marden], L. F.
Martin, C. M.
McCreary, James
McFarland, R. M.
Morse, B. B.
Oliver, James
Peebles, J. W.
Preston, John C.
Read,_ Chr.rlnc:; _
TO
Btmetallic Association
Citizens of Colorado
Linebarger, Walter
Rowe,. Irene
Bimetallic Association
Lane, Robert C.
Bimetallic Association
Hayes, Albert E.
Bryan, William Jennings, [Jr. ]
Hnyes, Albert E.
Bimetallic Association
Bimetallic Association
[Kitdridge], c. R.
Lewis, Lawrence
International SilvP-r Commission
Markle,.. M. _A •..
,.
51.
Dt\TE
10-13-31 - 7-12-39
4-12-30
6-7-32
12-12-31
4-18-32
3-3-32
3-30-34
3-3-32
6-7-32
10-8-36
4-7-32
12-8-31
1-12-34
10-25-33
11-8-31
6-19-29
NO.
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
BOX 5 - FF 15 Cont.
FR<Ii
Reed, Louis B.
Reynolds, Charles N.
Sampers, I. H.
Sands, H. S.
Schatz, Irvin
Sherrill, Hilton
FF16
Schnirring, Hy
Silver, Gray
II II
II II
Si.Jris, D. P.
Smoot, Reed
Snyder, E. H.
Snyder, George W.
Snyder, W. I.
Sosna, Leon
Spalding, E. P.
TO
Bimetallic Association
President of the United States
l.Jestern States Silver Conference
Weisenburger, W. B.
Hayes, Albert E.
Bimetallic Association
Money [Publishing Co.]
Borah, W. E.
Jones, James E.
Young, Owen D.
Editor, Denver Post
Hoover, Herbert
Pittman, Key
Hayes, E. P.
Brownell, Francis H.
International Silver Commission
Bimetallic Association
M.TE
2-20-33
10-3-32
2-16-32
10-3-31
2-21-32
7-6-32
5-27-32
4-4-31
13-14-30
13-14-30
11-2-31
6-1-31
3-19-30
6-2-31
3-18-30
12-17-31
4-22-32
57..
NO.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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1
1
53.
BOX 5 - FF 16 Cont.
FROM TO Il\TE NO.
Speer, William W. Eha, Walter 2-25-33 1
Stark, W. R. ntmctallic Association 3-2-32 1
Steigmeyer, Fredericlt McFadden, Louis T. 1
Stewart, V. M. BUnetallic Association 2-10-32 1
Stokes, N. H. Callahan, (Father) 2-12-35 1
FF17
Thomas, Charles s. Harrison, Pat 9-15-33 1
" II Pittman, Key 4-2-32 - 5-23-33 2
" " Rocky Mountain News 9-7-33 1
" II Roosevelt, Franklin D. 3-1-33 - 5-2-33 2
" II Silver, Gray 9-25-33 1
If II Thomas, Elbert D. 4-15-34 1
" " Wall Street News 6-23-32 1
Thomas, Elbert D. Thomas, [c. s. 1 10-6-33 1
Tobias, E. B. Continental Divide Development Co. 6-20-29 1
Tuller, c. H. Bimetallic Association 2-2-32 1
FF18
Von. Buelow,_ E. u. caselton, James A. 12-3-31 1
,. { , .
54.
BOX 5 - FF 18 Cont.
FROM TO NO.
Vogl, A. L. Thomas, C. S. 9-22-31 1
Ward, J. V. Bimetallic Association 11-?-33 1
Ward, J. V. Money Publishing Co. 1
Warlick, 0. T., Jr. Money Publishing Co. 3-22-32 1
Watson, J. H. Bimetallic Association 7-7-32 1
Wheeler, Burton K. Binderup, C. G. 2-1-32 1
W iddop, Thomas Bimetallic Association 2-18-32 1
Williams, John E. Bimetallic Association 11-3-31 1
Wilmer, J. C. Bimetallic Association 11-14-32 1
Worley, V. E. Bimetallic Association 4-1-32 1
FF19
Bimetallic Association 6-17-32 1
Bisbee, W. T. 5-9-29 1
Bourne, Jonathan 1-18-39 1
Bryan, Wm. J.' Jr. 3-4-32 2
Cannon, Lewis T. 6-17-29 1
Doddridge, Carroll R. 5-3-33 1
Doddridge: 4-22-? 1
BOX 5 - FF 19 Cont.
FROM
FF20
Unidentified miscellaneous correspondenc~
TO
Dosser, W. W. and Woolums, W. J.
Eaton, William R.
Freeman~ W. C.
Industrial Commission of Colorado
LaGuardia, F. H.
Mainland, Thomas
Mead, Elwood T.
Mining Journal
P':)ctn..'!.t.::t<:!r, Denver, Colorado
Silver, Gray
Snyder, Neal
Thomas, C. S.
Trench, C. S. & Co.
MTE
8-13-31
1-18-32
5-10-32
5-3-32
l~-22-31
8-14-29
11-19-30
2-26-32
55.
8-29-30 - 10-16-30
4-27-31
12-1-31
7-21-31
1-13-38 and undated
NO.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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1
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5
I
SECTION IV BOX 6
56.
MANUSCRIPTS
-/
This section contains various manuscript materials by Fraru< J. Cannon and others and is arranged in five groups: 1) Speeches by Frank J. Cannon. If the title docs not indicate the subject of the speech, a brief subject note is given. The number of pages, date, and whether the manuscript is typed (T) or hand written (HW) is also indicated. 2) All Other Manuscripts by Frank J. Cannon. The information given includes title, number of pages, and whether the manuscript is typed or hand written. When the title does not adequately indicate the subject or when the manuscript does not have a title (n.t.), subject notes are given. 3) Manuscripts by Others. TI1is group consists of manuscript materials by various people, found in the papers of Frank J. Cannon. The information given includes title, author, date and number of pages. If the title docs not indicate the subject, subject notes are given. 4) Manuscripts Written for '~oney". This group consists of manuscripts written for the journal, Money, published in the cause of bimetallism. The manuscripts are unsigned and undated, but it is possible that several of them were written by Frank J. Cannon and Caroline Evans. The articles are arranged alphabetically with the number of pages noted. \·7hen an article docs not deal with bimetallism and the title does not adequately describe its contents, subject notes are given. 5) Manuscripts Written for ·~~ork and Wages". This group of materials consists of manuscripts written for the journal, Work and v7ages. The titled manuscripts are arranged alphabetically with the number of pages noted. Untitled materials arc grouped together by subject with the number of articles in each file folder noted. These articles deal with the problems of unemployment and finance and possibly were written by F. J. Cannon and Caroline Evans.
FFl
SPEECHES OF FRANK J. CANNON
Woman's Club Address. (Single gold standard) (11-16-31) T
4
11\Vork, l-lages and Silver" (11-13-31) T & 11-1 4
FF2
MANUSCRIPTS OF FRANK J. CANNON
"Individualism Against Communism" T
"Japan's Profitable Imitation" T
FF3-4
''Plan" (Silver plan for Italy, 1927) 2 eopies
FFS
''Silver 11 T
7
BOX 6 Cont.
MANUSCRIPTS OF FRANK J. CANNON CONTINUED
FFS Cont.
"Silver A Pressing Economic Issue" T
"Silver and lolheat" T
"Synopsis of Authenticated Fact and Authoritative 18 Opinion on World Depression and its Effects on China." [Cannon] T 3 copies
FF6
n.t. United Press article fll (B ime tall ism) T 2 ·.
n.t. United Press article f12 (Bimetallism) T 2
n. t. United Press article /13 (Bimetallism) T 2
n. t. United Press article fl4 (B ime tall ism) T 2
n. t. United Press article 415 (Bimetallism) T 2
n.t. (Silver plan for China) T 12
n. t. (Proposal to lend silver to Germany) T
n. t. (Proposal to lend silver to China) T
n.t. (Plan to loan silver bullion to China) T & HW 2
57.
sa.
BOX 6 Cont.
MANUSCRIPTS BY OTlillRS
FF7
''Bring Back the Silver Dollar" Lyrics by lV. H. Charlton 1
"The case for Silver" By caroline Evans 10
"Christ and Our Civilization" By John B. O'Reilly 1
"A Cure for Hard Times in the United States" By H. G. Fatv1cr 1
"Currency That Is Real Money" By P. A. O'Farrell 8
FF8
'~he Demand For Money" By the Bimetallic Association 2
"Democratic Convention Comment" By William Jennings Bryan, Jr. 1932 15
"The Depression Hits Crusoe's Island" 2
"Frank J. cannon 11 (Bimetallism) 3
"Further Note for Senator Townsend" (Bimetallism) 2
"Gold and Trade" Radio address by Dr. Julius Klein~ 1931. 6
"A Gold Cure" By C. S. Thomas 6
''Lest We Forget" By Floyd Gibbons, 1932. (Bonus Army) 4
FF9
'~mo on Plan to Revive Trade with China" By l1Urray Schick 1
59.
BOX 6 Cont.
FF9
'~atural Law, The Boomerang" By Winifred Harper (Unemployed Citizens' League)
"Park Hill Storm Se~ver Laterals 11
"The Protest of the Chinese Bankers"
"Report on a Trip to New York, Washington, Chicago, and Points in Illinois" By Caroline Evans
"Silver" By The \-lestern States Silver Commission, George W. Malone, Chairman
"Silver and the Treasury" By C. S. Thomas
FFlO
"The Silver Miner Replies" By Caroline Evans
"Suggestions on the Purpose and Scope of The Hestern States Silver Conference to be Held at Denver, Colorado, February 15, 1932. 11 By William Jennings Bryan, Jr.
"There is a Quick Remedy for Much of ~vorld Depression" By the Bimetallic Association
''Thru Lincoln's ~Hndmv" Poem by George S. Holmes
'\-~ages and Silver" By Caroline Evans
'\Vhat will Bimetallism do for the Cotton Interests?" By Caroline Evans
1\Vhat's the Matter with the Silver Purchase Act?" By Caroline Evans
FFll
'\Vhea t and China"
'\Vhy We Have Hard Times" By George L. Knapp
3
1
2
5
10
12
12
1
4
1
1
5
12
3
5
BOX 6 Cont.
FFll
1\lill Silver Save the Horld?" By Frank H. Poston
FF12
n. t.
n.t.
n. t.
n.t.
n.t. FF13 n.t.
FF14
(Bimetallism)
(B imctall ism)
(B imctall ism)
(Bimetallism
(Bimetallism)
(B imc ta 11 ism)
By John T. Barnett
By the Bimetallic Association
By the [Bimetallic Association]
By the Bimetallic Association
Radio address by C. G. Binderup,
By [William Jennings Bryan, Jr.]
n.t. (Bimetallism) By Caroline Evans
n.t. (Bimetallism) By Caroline Evans
n.t. (Bimetallism) Dy C. S. Thomas
FFlS
n.t. (Bimetallism) 4 unsigned manuscripts
n.t. (Francis Br~rnell) [Bimetallic Association]
1932
n.t. (Conspiracy of the International Bankers) Radio address by C. G. Binderup, 1932.
50.
5
3
1
1
2
10
24
2
2
10
10
1
9
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61.
BOX 6 Cont.
FF16
n.t. (Letter to the President-Elect) By [C. S. Thomas] 10
FF17
n.t. (Metal mining in Utah) By Frank D. Cook, 1932. 8
n.t. (Political Statement) By [John T. Barnett], 1932. 12
FF18
n.t. (Political Statement) By [John T. Barnett] 1
n.t. (Republican Control of Government) 27
FF19
n.t. (Silve~ Address by Dr. Jacob H. Hollander 5
n.t. (Silver Convention) Report by Committee on Permanent Organization and Finance 2
n.t. (Silver Convention) Report of proceedings of Silver Conference, 1932. 3
n.t. (Silver Convention) Statement by Senator C. S. Thomas 4
FF20
n. t. (Silver Proclamation) By Caroline Evans 2
n.t. (Senator Burton K. Wheeler) By C. S. Thomas 3
n.t. (Senator Burton K. lvheelcr) By C. s. Thomas 3
n. t. (Wheeler Bill) By [C. S. Thomas] 1
n.t. Page dunnnies 3
BOX 7 - FFl
"About Banks"
"An Amazing Progress 11
"Another Contrast"
"Betrayed By Friends"
''The Big Policeman"
''Blockhead Worship"
''The Case for Silver"
"Condemned By Ignorance"
''The Cunning Squealers"
"Debunking the Bunco Men"
VF2· •
"Don't Laugh" and "Serious Thoughts of Great Minds"
"Fifty-Seven Billions of Money?"
"Gold Standard Racketeering" By Caroline Evans
"The Gold Standard Reviewed"
"Hoards and Hoarding"
''How Interest Devours the World"
2
2
1
4
2
1
3
4
2
1
1
2
2
3
2
1
62.
MANUSCRIPTS FOR MONEY
"Inflation" By Caroline Evans 2
FF3
''Mad At Will Rogers" 1
''Manufacturing Money By Stroke of Pen" 1
''Memorandum" 1
''Mistakes of Special Pleaders" 3
''Misusing the Radio" 2
''My Bryan's Statement" 2
"A New Declaration for Freedom" 4
"The New· Title for Piracy" 1
"On To Washington" 2
"Only One Banker for Ten Banks" 2
FF4
''Opinions of Eminent British Financiers" 1
"Opinions of Eminent British Statesmen" 2
"Owen D. Young" and "Hon. Louis T. McFadden" 3
''Passing Comment" 1
BOX 7 Cont.
FF4
''Passing Comment"
"Passing Comment"
''Passing Comment"
''Passing Comment"
"Promoting Bacla.rord"
''Prosperity Just Around the Corner?"
''The Ratio Is "
"Reasons for Doubting the Sincerity of the Old Crowd in the Fight for Bimetallism"
FF5
"Skit"
"The Smoke Cloud"
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
4
1
"Some Important Facts" By [John T. Barnett] 1
"Spilling the Beans" 2
"A Square Deal for the Local Bankers" 2
"Straight Talk from a Statesman" 1
"Suggestion for the Democratic Platform 1932" 1
"Truth with a Point" 4
'''i"ruth with a Point" 2
63.
"Truth with a Point" 1
"Truth with a Point 11 5
FF6
"United States Money" 2
'\ole Pay and Pay and Pay" 2
'What the Hell?" By Caroline Evans 4
'\olhere Are We At? In Financial Hell!" 3
'\olhere Is My Thousand Dollars?" 2
rF7
n.t. (Bimetallism) 1
n.t. (Tax Payers) 1
n.t. (Work and Wages) 2
n.t. (Introduction to C. S. Thomas article) 1
n.t. (Money) 1
n.t. (Francis H. Brownell) 3
n.t. (T. H. Woodlock's article from the Wall Street 2 Journal)
BOX 7 Cont.
MANUSCRIPTS FOR WORK AND WAGES (titled; all concern unemployment and finance, number of pages)
FF8
'~n Admonition" 1
"Are You Afraid of the Truth?" 1
"Cabbage" 1
"Case Number Two" 1
"Cheap Advice" 1
"Equal Law [For] All" 1
"A Genuine Move" 2
"Helpful Friends" 1
"Inquiry" and 11Sililoquy" 1
"Instructions to Locals" By C. D. Strong 5
"It Couldn't Happen to Me" 1
"The Meanest Woman" By Bessie Cotter 1
"The Merry Go Round" 1
''Muster the Army Out" 1
"A National Move" 1
"A Noble Story" 1
64.
"Only the Truth - The nrave and Helpful Truth" 3
"Open Letter to Wall Street" 2
FF9
''The Plight of the Borrower" 1
"Recover Public Property" 2
"Responsibility Is Charged" 1
''Sad But True" 1
"To Mr. John D. Rockefeller, Jr" 2
''Vale Meyer!" (Eugene Meyer) 2
''Velocity of Money" and "Squandering Taxes" 1
'\ole Do Not Make Character Loans" 1
'Why Remonetize Silver?" 1
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BOX 7 Cont. 65.
MANUSCRIPTS FOR HOP.K AND WAGES (untitled)
These articles concern unemployment and the problems of finance during the Depression. The manuscripts are typewritten and unsigned. The number of articles contained in each file folder is recorded. Page fillers are also included in this section. the number of pages of fillers in each file folder is recorded.
FFlO
n. t. (Unemployment and finance) 11
PFll
n. t. (Unemployment and finance) 15
FF12
n.t. (Unemployment and finance) 15
FF13
n. t. (Unemployment and finance) 12
FF14
n.t. (Unemployment and finance) 15
FF15
n.t. (Unemployment and finance) 17
FF16
n. t. (Fillers for Work and Wages) 13
FF17
n. t. (Fillers_ for \olork and Wages) 13
66.
SECTION V BOX 3
MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS OF FRANK J. CANNON
This section contains materials - both personal and collected - of Frank J. Cannon and is divided into five groups. 1) Resolutions. This group consists of resolutions, both published and unpublished, concerning the issue of bimetallism. These materials are arranged chronologically, with the date, nucber of page~ and name of organization noted. 2) Press Releases and Statements to the Press. These materials include statements made by various individuals involved in the bimetallism oovcment. Arranged chronologically, number of pages, date and author arc noted. 3) Legal and Financial Documents. These materials consist of various documents related to the business of the Bimetallic Association. Date, n~er of pages and type of document are noted. 4) Notes. Included in this group are miscellaneous notes (memos, names and addresses) as well as reference notes for usc in preparing further written materials. The materials arc arranged by subject, with the number of pieces in each grouping noted. 5) Memorabilia. The bulk of this material relates to Cannon's work for the Bimetallic Association. The materials are identified and arranged chronologically.
Resollutions
Resolutions by the American Silver Producers' Association in Convention with The American Mining Congress, 1926 2
Resolution by the International Silver Commission, 1931. 1
Resolution by the World Federation of Education Associations, 1931. 1
Resolution by the Council of the City and County of Denver, 1931. 2
Resolution by the Denver Woman's Club, 11-16-?. 1
Resolution by Mary C. Bradford, delegate to the National Education Association of the United States. 1
Resolution by the Junior Chamber of Commerce of Denver 1
FF2
Resolution by the [Western States Silver Conference, 1932]. 2
Resolution by the [Western States Silver Conference, 1932]. 1
Resolution by the [\-Testern States- Silver · Conference, - 1932']: 3
67. nox 8 cont.
FF2
Resolution by the [Western States Silver Conference~ 1932]. (C. S. Thomas)
Resolution No. 1.
Suggested Resolution.
Press Releases and Statements for the Press FF3
Press release. Address on the silver situation by H. N. Lawrie. 1-9-31
Press release. Interim report and recommendations of Subcommittee of the Foreign Relations Committee on trade relations with China and cause and remedy for depressed conditions of cornncrce. 2-11-31.
1
4
1
12
11
Press release. ''The Truth About the 1-lhcat Situation." By James C. Stone, Chairman, Federal Farm Board. 7-21-31. 5
Press release. Copy of resolution to be introduced in the Senate. 2-11-31. 2
Press release. Silver statement by George W. Malone, chairman, Western States Silver Co~ittee. 1-8-34.
lF4
Statement by Williao Jennings Bryan, Jr. to the Denver Post, 2-17-32. 2
Statement by Frank J. Cannon to United Press. 1
Statement by Frank J. Cannon to United Press. 1
Statement by Frank J. Cannon to United Press. 1
Statement by Caroline Evans to United Press. 2
68.
BOX 8 Cont.
Legal and Financial Documents FF5
In the matter of the National Fuel Co.; Boulder Valley Coal Co.; Liley Coal and Land Co.; Wm. E. Russell Coal Co.; 7 Imperial Coal Co.; Clayton Coal Co.; David Allen; Shamrock Coal Co.; Leyden Lignite Co.; Black Diamond Fuel Co.; Consolidated Coal and Coke Co.; and Louisville-Lafayette Coal Co.; Employers vs Employees employed in the Coal Mines of the Above Named Employers, Employees. (File #1899, before the Industrial Commission of Colorado, 5-7-32).
Subpoena ticket. In the District of Colorado to Frank J. Cannon. 8-27-30
Transcript of legal agreement between LeRoy Keller, Caroline Evans and F. E. Maze concerning publication of the paper, Work and Wages. 9-22-32. unsigned.
Letter authorizing 0. A. Herrmann to solicit Bimetallic Association memberships.
Bill from Ne,., York Times to F. J. Cannon. 1-3-31.
Invoice. Public Service Co. of Colorado, in the interest of silver mining in the state of Colorado 5-5-32.
Receipt from Railway Express Agency to Bimetallic Association. 2-1-33.
Notes FF6
Addresses (misc.) 3 Mailing Lists
Barnett, John T. 1 Miscellaneous notes
cannon, Frank J. 3 Money - total stock, 1930
China 1. Quotations (misc.)
Club Membership lists 4 Silver
Colorado Mineral production, 1930 3 Silver - Biblical references
Colorado Property valuation, 1929-31 1 Silver - Bimetallic Association
Delegates to Western States Silver~convention· 1 Silver. ,.. Worlc' .. 1 s prodi!ction and consumption 1930-31
1
1
1
1
1
2
4
1
8
2
1
1
1
-
BOX 8 - FF 6 Cont.
Notes Continued
69.
Smoot plan
Speaking engagements of F. J. Cannon (lizts)
Unemployed Citizens' League (Denver)
1
9
Unemployed Citizens' League (National) 1
Valuation in American land and commodity units (table) 1
1
Memorabilia FF7
Diploma. University of Deseret to F. J. Cannon, 1878.
"Owen D. Young describes the Kind of Men Who arc Worth Big Salaries." FrCir.l The American l1agazine, July 1930.
"Hit Hat Is Not In The Ring - Yet." From The Literary Digest. March, 1931.
"Oven D. Young" From _!1cCall' s, April, 1931.
Denver Lion's Club l.J'eekly Bulletin, 1931.
Invitation to the Colorado Society of Engineers meeting, Denver, 1931.
Kiwanis bulletin, Denver, 1931.
Weekly bulletin of Denver Club of Metropolitan International, 1931.
FF8
''Money - A Topic of l.J'orld-Widc Interest" By t-1. I. Drummond. The New Agricultural Reviet-T, January, 1932.
Grace Community Church bulletin, 1932.
Membership certificate from Western Silver Conference to J. C. Bailey, 1932.
Membership certificate from Western Silver Conference to F. J. Cannon, 1932.
Membership certificate from Western Silver Conference to Caroline Evans, 1932.
Memorabilia Cont. ~ox 8 - FF 8 c~nt. 70.
Membership certificate free Western Silver Conference~ 1932.
"Money - A TCipic of Pc: rld-~ide Intere~t" By H. I. Drummond. The New Agricultural Review, March, 1932.
"The Mountain States Hineral Age" October, 1932. Front page.
Denver Labor College bulletin, 1931-32.
Campaign leaflet (Democratic): "Elect Franklin D. Roosevelt, President, in 1932."
"Closing Events in the Last Years of the Career of Charles S. Thomas," 1933. FF9 Notice of mass meeting, Minden, Nebraska.
Schedule of Citizens' Forum meetings.
Handbill. Mass meeting, Littleton, Colorado.
Handbill. Bimetallic Association advertisement.
Membership application: Honest Money League.
State Platform of Socialist Party in Colorado,
Business cards. (4-misccllaneous)
'~onest Inflation" by Edward Tuck. From Scribner's Magazine.
"The Silver Lining" by Burton K. Wheeler.
Bimetallic Association stationery.
Photograph. Fraru< J. Cannon. 8 x 10. Black and white.
71.
SECTION VI BOX 8 - FFlO NEWSPAPER CLIPPIHJS
This group includes newspaper clippings and typewritten copies of newspaper articles. Divided into these two groupings, the materials are further arranged by subject. Inclusive dates of the clippings and the number of clippings within each subject areaa~ listed. Undated clippings arc filed at the end of each subject grouping.
Newspaper Clippings
Air Mail 1 Colorado Tax Valuation
Bioetallism 20 Currency Stability
FFll FF15
Bimetallism Disan:Ulmcnt
FF12 European Diplomacy
Bimetallism 17 Farmers and Government
FF13 Foreign Trade
Bimetallism 46 India
FF14 Loesch, F. J.
Bond Issues 2 Pan Americanism
Bootlegging 1 Pullman Corporation
Business 4 Shipping
cannon, Frank J. 6 Sprague, Dr. 0. W.
China 6 Taxation
1
14
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
BOX 8 Cont.
Newspaper Clippings Continued FF15
Thomas, Charles S.
FF16
Unemployment/Depression
Wartime Finance
World Finance
Young, Owen D.
Miscellaneous
Newspaper Articles (Typewritten Copies)
FF17
Bimetallism
FF18
Cannon, Frank J.
China
Depression
National Credit Corporation
World Finance
Miscellaneous
1
7
1
8
3
3
8
1
4
4
1
3
4
72.
73.
SECTION VII BOX 9 GOVERNMENT PUDLICATIONS
This group consists of government publications and is composed in part of bills produced in Congress. The materials arc arranged chronologically 't·Tith title, m.nnber of pages, publication and date lists.
FFl
Survey of Current Business. 8-19?.~
FF2
Survey of Current Business. l-7eekly Supplement. 12-30-29
Survey of Current Business. Weekly Supplement. 1-6-30
Survey of Current Business. Weekly Supplement. 1-13-30
Survey of Current Business. 1-1930
Circulation Statement of United States Mona~. 2-28-30
Daily Statement of the United States Treasury. 4-18-30
FF3
Resolution. (S. Res. 256) Senate, 7lst Congress, 2d Session. (44 copies) 4-21-30
FF4
Daily Statement of the United States Treasury. 4-21-30
A Bill (H. R. 12282} House of Representatives, 7lst Congress, 2d Session. 5-9-30
'Trohibition of Foreign Silver Purchases." By Alben W. Barkley. Congressional Record 5-9-30
Resolution (S. Res. 29o) Senate·, 71st Congress ;--2d Sess-ion~-- ·(4 copies)· 6-18-30
148
4
4
4
48
1
3
2
3
2
7
3
BOX 9 Cont.
FFS-6
Commercial Relations with China. Relations, United States Senate.
FF7
Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign 7lst Congress, 2d Session. Pursuant to S. Res. 256.
74.
8-19-30
Commercial Relations ~.;rith China. Relations, United States Senate.
Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Comcittee on Foreign 12-2-30 71st Congress, 3d Session. Pursuant to S. Res. 256. (2 copies)
Resolution (S. Res. l~42) Senate, 71st Congress, 3d Session. Report f/:1716. (2 copieq)
"Personal Credit Outstanding in U. S. Estimated." (exerpt)
A Bill (S. 1560) Senate, 72d Congress, 1st Session.
A Bill (S. 1637) Senate, 72d Congress, 1st Session.
"Intergovernmental Indebtedness" and "Foreign Debt Moratorium." Congressional Record By Robert B. H~vell.
A Bill (S. 2487) Senate, 72d Congress, 1st Session. (3 copies)
A Bill (S. 2630) Senate, 72d Congress, 1st Session.
FF8
A Bill (S. 3045) Senate, 72d Congress, lst Session. (6 copies)
"Remonetization of Silver." Speech of Burton K. Wheeler. Congressional Record
Production of Gold and Silver in the United States in 1931. By the Office of the Director of the Mint.
Production of Gold and Silver in the United States in 1932. _By the Office of the Director of the Mint.
1-26-31
10-20-31
12-14-31
12-14-31
12-17-31
1-4-32
1-5-32
1-15-32
1-25-32
7-30-32
1-4-33
261
37
2
2
1
3
4
2
5
12
8
1
l
BOX 9 Cont.
FFB
Production of Gold and Silver in the United States in 1932. of the Mint.
FF9
"Silver Act. 11 By Key Pittnan.
By the Office of the Director
Congressional Record
A Bill (H. R. 2009) House of Representatives, 74th Congress, 1st Session.
A Bill (S. 70) Senate, 74th Congress, 1st Session.
"The President and Silver Laws." Speech of Key Pittr.~an. Congressional Record
Statement of the Public Debt of the United States. Treasury Department.
"Silver Coinage Act." Speech of Key Pitt:l:lan. Congressional Record
Gold and Silver Legislation and Administration As It Affects Agriculture, Labor and Industry and Its Necessity to Recovery. Speeches by Sen. Key Pittman.
"Government Purchase of American-Produced Silver." By Alva 13. Adams Congressional Record (2 copies)
Silver. Table of Contents of Hearings Before a Special Combittee on the Investigation of
Silver. United States Senate. 76th Congress, 1st Session. Pursuant to S. Res. 187.
"Relief Appropriations and Silver." Speech by Key Pittman. Congressional Record
FFlO
"Silver Coinage Act." Speech by Key Pitti:lSn. Congressional Record
"Silver Coinage Act - Con.ferencc Report." Speech of Key Pittman. Congressional Record
75.
5-10-33
5-22-34 7
1-3-35 3
1-3-35 2
4-11-35 4
10-31-35 4
11-22-37 2
1937 12
12-10-37 2
1939 10
4-11-39 4
6-23-39 16
7-5-39 2
BOX 9 Cont.
FFlO
"Stop, Look, Listen - There Is Danger Ahead." Anderson.
-.
Speech of Arthur
"Prohibition of Foreign Silver Purchases." Speech of William H. King.
'~rohibition of Foreign-Silver Purchases." Speech of Sheridan Downey.
"Silver is Permanent Honey." Remarks of Elmer Thomas.
"Pittoan Amendment to Townsend Silver Repeal Bill Requiring Purchase Price of Foreign Silver to be Applied on Payments for Aggricultural Exports." Speeches of Key Pittman.
Congressional Record
Congressional Record
Congressional Record
Congressional Record
Congressional Record
Stabilization of Gold and Silver. (Document #111) Senate, 7Jd Congress, 2d Session.
Senate Concurrent Resolution (SCR No. 6) Senate, 29th General Assembly of State of Colorado, House of Representatives concurring.
76.
7-17-38 16
11-24-40 8
5-2-40 4
5-1940 18
5-1940 11
6
2
77.
SECTION VIII BOX 10 NON-GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS
This section consists of non-government publications relating to bioetallism and finance. The materials arc arranged chronologically, with title, publication, date and number of pages listed.
FFl
The Silver Bullion Bulletin.
Reports of Survey Comoittee and Sub-Committee of The State Mining Association on possible available Ores in the Front Range Counties.
11Silver and World Trade. II (5 copies) The Silver Survey
Can Business Stability Be Permanently Vitalized: Recurring Depression and Allied World Panic Avoided?
FF2
"Our Oriental Trade a Two Billion Enterprise. 11 (5 copies) The Silver Survey
''How Trade Has Declined in the Orient." (5 copies) The Silver Survey
Silver International Silver Commission
"The Motor Industry Tells Its Story." The New Business Horld
''Round Table Discussion of Business." The New Business Horld
'~hat's Ahead for Business? 11 The New Business World
''This Taxation Muddle of Ours." The New Business "lorld
The Richest Man in Babylon.
9-1926
12-11-29
9-27-30
10-1-30
10-4-30
10-11-30
10-15-30
4-19-30
4-26-30
5-3-30
5-10-30
1930
4
4
4
6
4
4
0 u
18
20
19
20
23
BOX 10 Cont.
FF2
Worse Than Har
FF3
Improving World Trade Conditions By Informally Stabilizing Silver At ~Jo Fixed Ratio to Gold. By Francis Brmvnell.
Directory. American Farm Bureau Federation.
A Plan for Employing Silver to Restore More Normal Trade Activities. C. S. Trench & Co., Inc.
The Depression -- Its Causes and a Scientific Re~edy. By J. S. Shatz. (2 copies)
The Desirability of Restoring Silver to its Pre-War Status. By Francis H. Brownell.
Silver: Brief Facts About Silver.
The Opti~ist International.
St. Louis Chamber of Commerce News.
St. Louis Chamber of Coomerce News.
FF4
Remarks of John T. Barnett.
Money
The Silver Republicans in the Election of 1896. By Elmer Ellis.
Money. (2 copies)
List of MeuiDers and Cooperative· Gui-de· of· the In-Op-erative Club· Internation·al· of· Denver; - · -
78.
1931 67
1-14-31 17
6-1931 4
7-15-31 4
8-1931 16
9-16-31 22
9-16-31 4
9-1931 16
11-17-31 a
12-1-31 8
1-15-32 6
1-18-32 16
3-1932 15
3-1932 20
· - > 24
BOX 10 Cont.
FF5
[Questions asked in House of Coomons) , No. 93.
Bimetallism or Communism. By Thocas E. Howard.
Money, The Silver Question and Bimetallism. By James H. Teller.
Washington Spectator and Mirror.
Letters of Former U.S. Senator Jonathan Bourne, Jr., of Oregon; and C. S. Thomas, of Colorado; and Statement of U. S. Senator Wheeler, on the Subject of Bimetallism.
FF6
Silver. The Western States Silver Coomittcc, George W. Malone, Chairman.
FF7
Silver. By George H. Malone. Report to the H estern Governors 1 Conference.
Future Silver Action. · By George W. Malone, Chairman, Western States Silver Co~ittee.
FF8
"The United States Faces a New World Order. 11 Foreign Policy Bulletin
Depression - The Cause and the Cure. By C. G. Binderup.
"Gold and Silver." By H. N. Lawrie. Mineral Industry
11To Red Blooded Americans That Think and Read." By the Bimetallic Association.
A Program for Recovery.
79.
5-12-32
8-27-32
1932
4-1933
1933
3-5-34
3-12-34
11-15-34
5-24-40
2
27
34
16
6
22
33
14
4
19
74
1
4
,.-...... (
BOX 10 Cont.
FF9
Silver and the Plan of the Royal Commission on Indian Currency and Finance. Issued by Aoerican Silver Producers' Association.
80.
Unemployed Citizens League of Colorado Outline of Proposed Organization City of Denver: Organization of Local
'\ole Are Suffering the Horld Panic Needlessly." By Hugh A. Carney.
The World Crisis and the Depreciation of Silver. By Constantine Perez Duarte.
49
4
4
15