Box 1 [2M-A-7B]
Container
Contains 436 Results:
Certain Reform Tendencies, January 4
Item — Box: 1 [2M-A-7B], Folder: 28
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection features hundreds of clippings documenting Murat Halstead's contributions to newspaper reporting. Presumably from the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, the clippings appear to have run in a column titled "Mr. Halstead's Correspondence." Halstead's articles cover a variety of topics of interest during the 1890s. For example, Halstead reports on the death of First Lady Caroline Scott Harrison and the burial of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, the World's Columbian Exposition...
Dates:
January 4
Changes Passing the Line; Macveagh, Gresham, George Ticknor Curtis; General Sickles Steady; Mr. Cleveland’s Speech, October 4
Item — Box: 1 [2M-A-7B], Folder: 29
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection features hundreds of clippings documenting Murat Halstead's contributions to newspaper reporting. Presumably from the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, the clippings appear to have run in a column titled "Mr. Halstead's Correspondence." Halstead's articles cover a variety of topics of interest during the 1890s. For example, Halstead reports on the death of First Lady Caroline Scott Harrison and the burial of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, the World's Columbian Exposition...
Dates:
October 4
The Chicago Columbian Fair, May 1
Item — Box: 1 [2M-A-7B], Folder: 30
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection features hundreds of clippings documenting Murat Halstead's contributions to newspaper reporting. Presumably from the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, the clippings appear to have run in a column titled "Mr. Halstead's Correspondence." Halstead's articles cover a variety of topics of interest during the 1890s. For example, Halstead reports on the death of First Lady Caroline Scott Harrison and the burial of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, the World's Columbian Exposition...
Dates:
May 1
The Chicago Fair a Success, September 16
Item — Box: 1 [2M-A-7B], Folder: 31
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection features hundreds of clippings documenting Murat Halstead's contributions to newspaper reporting. Presumably from the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, the clippings appear to have run in a column titled "Mr. Halstead's Correspondence." Halstead's articles cover a variety of topics of interest during the 1890s. For example, Halstead reports on the death of First Lady Caroline Scott Harrison and the burial of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, the World's Columbian Exposition...
Dates:
September 16
Cleveland Civil Service Reform, May 6
Item — Box: 1 [2M-A-7B], Folder: 32
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection features hundreds of clippings documenting Murat Halstead's contributions to newspaper reporting. Presumably from the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, the clippings appear to have run in a column titled "Mr. Halstead's Correspondence." Halstead's articles cover a variety of topics of interest during the 1890s. For example, Halstead reports on the death of First Lady Caroline Scott Harrison and the burial of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, the World's Columbian Exposition...
Dates:
May 6
The Cleveland, Depew and Reid Delmonico Dinner of the New York Chamber of Commerce, November 16
Item — Box: 1 [2M-A-7B], Folder: 33
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection features hundreds of clippings documenting Murat Halstead's contributions to newspaper reporting. Presumably from the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, the clippings appear to have run in a column titled "Mr. Halstead's Correspondence." Halstead's articles cover a variety of topics of interest during the 1890s. For example, Halstead reports on the death of First Lady Caroline Scott Harrison and the burial of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, the World's Columbian Exposition...
Dates:
November 16
Cleveland and Finances, and His Reform Work, March 24
Item — Box: 1 [2M-A-7B], Folder: 34
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection features hundreds of clippings documenting Murat Halstead's contributions to newspaper reporting. Presumably from the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, the clippings appear to have run in a column titled "Mr. Halstead's Correspondence." Halstead's articles cover a variety of topics of interest during the 1890s. For example, Halstead reports on the death of First Lady Caroline Scott Harrison and the burial of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, the World's Columbian Exposition...
Dates:
March 24
Cleveland Not to Blame, November 17
Item — Box: 1 [2M-A-7B], Folder: 35
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection features hundreds of clippings documenting Murat Halstead's contributions to newspaper reporting. Presumably from the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, the clippings appear to have run in a column titled "Mr. Halstead's Correspondence." Halstead's articles cover a variety of topics of interest during the 1890s. For example, Halstead reports on the death of First Lady Caroline Scott Harrison and the burial of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, the World's Columbian Exposition...
Dates:
November 17
Cleveland a Puzzle, Undated
Item — Box: 1 [2M-A-7B], Folder: 36
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection features hundreds of clippings documenting Murat Halstead's contributions to newspaper reporting. Presumably from the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, the clippings appear to have run in a column titled "Mr. Halstead's Correspondence." Halstead's articles cover a variety of topics of interest during the 1890s. For example, Halstead reports on the death of First Lady Caroline Scott Harrison and the burial of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, the World's Columbian Exposition...
Dates:
Undated
Cleveland’s Letter of Acceptance Not Sound on Sound Money, and Stevenson’s Indorsements [sic] Fall With It, October 12
Item — Box: 1 [2M-A-7B], Folder: 37
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection features hundreds of clippings documenting Murat Halstead's contributions to newspaper reporting. Presumably from the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, the clippings appear to have run in a column titled "Mr. Halstead's Correspondence." Halstead's articles cover a variety of topics of interest during the 1890s. For example, Halstead reports on the death of First Lady Caroline Scott Harrison and the burial of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, the World's Columbian Exposition...
Dates:
October 12