Albert Smith Faught papers
The papers of Albert Smith Faught, Philadelphia lawyer, on Pennsylvania politics include: letters, 1907, reflecting the efforts to organize support for presidential candidate William Howard Taft and John O. Sheatz for state treasurer; correspondence, 1910, on the Pennsylvania gubernatorial election;...
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Collection: | Albert Smith Faught Papers |
Collection Number: | 1892 |
Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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0.33 Linear feet 0.33 linear feet, 1 box (275 items) |
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The papers of Albert Smith Faught, Philadelphia lawyer, on Pennsylvania politics include: letters, 1907, reflecting the efforts to organize support for presidential candidate William Howard Taft and John O. Sheatz for state treasurer; correspondence, 1910, on the Pennsylvania gubernatorial election; papers, 1912-1913, of the Pennsylvania Electoral College of 1912, and on the formation of an Electoral College Association comprised of its members; papers, 1916, on the attempt of the members of the Pennsylvania Electoral College of 1912 to organize in support of Charles Evans Hughes as the Progressive candidate for president; records and correspondence, 1934-1944, of the Philadelphia Committee on Public Affairs; miscellaneous records and correspondence, 1943-1961, on city policy, and the Philadelphia mayoral election of 1943. |