Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884

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Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
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INTRODUCTION
Correspondence and other papers of judge advocate general who administered
Selective Service in World War I, served as ambassador to Cuba, and, after his retirement
from public life, advised sugar interests.
DONOR INFORMATION
The papers were donated to the Western Historical Manuscript Collection by the
University of Missouri Office of Public Information on 21 November 1955 (Accession
No. 3248). Additions were made on 20 January 1956 and 6 November 1958 by David
Lockmiller (Accession Nos. 3261 and 3369) and on 31 March 1966 by the University of
Missouri Library (Accession No. 3658).
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
Enoch Herbert Crowder was born 11 April 1859 in Edinburg, Grundy County,
Missouri, the son of John Herbert and Mary C. Weller Crowder. In 1877, he entered
West Point, graduating in 1881. His career began with several tours of duty in the
western plains. While participating in the Geronimo and Sitting Bull campaigns,
Crowder spent his spare time studying the Army legal system and after teaching military
science at the University of Missouri, he joined the Judge Advocate General Corps in
1895.
The Spanish-American War drew Crowder to the Philippines. There he served in
several capacities, including that of Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court. Not long
after his return to the United States, he was assigned to Manchuria as an observer with
the Japanese Army in the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905). In 1906, Crowder followed
American troops to Cuba in the second intervention. He served as Cuban Secretary of
State and Justice, established the Advisory Law Commission, and helped revise and
update the legal and electoral codes.
Upon the return of self-government to Cuba, Crowder resumed his duties in the
Judge Advocate General Corps. In 1910, he returned to Latin America as a delegate to
the 4th Pan American Conference. With its close, he and other delegates visited
numerous Latin American countries as representatives of the United States. The trip
concluded Crowder’s first foray into Latin American politics.
The following decade (1910-1920) proved one of the most eventful in Crowder’s
life. He became Judge Advocate General in 1911. Before World War I he expanded the
Judge Advocate General Office and instituted military penal reforms. He also directed a
revision of the Articles of War and substantially updated the courts-martial system,
bringing it more in line with existing civil procedures.
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Shortly after American entry into World War I, the Selective Service Act, which
Crowder devised, became law. Crowder was detailed as Provost Marshal General and
administered the act in that capacity. After the war he wrote The Spirit of Selective
Service, in which he set forth the principles of the draft and argued for their application to
a variety of post-war problems.
The close of the war also brought problems with military justice. In 1919,
Crowder took up his former position as Judge Advocate General and soon became
involved in a controversy with his wartime successor in that post, Samuel T. Ansell, who
charged that Crowder’s courts-martial system was unduly harsh and not in harmony with
the tenets of the civil judicial system.
In 1919, Crowder again went to Cuba as an advisor to the government. His
efforts resulted in the passage of a new electoral code. When collapsed sugar prices
brought economic and political chaos, President Woodrow Wilson appointed Crowder as
his personal representative to solve election disputes. In 1923, Crowder became the first
American ambassador to Cuba, and served until 1927. During his tenure in Cuba, he
worked to eliminate corruption and to promote investment and trade opportunities with
the United States.
Upon retirement from public life, Crowder took up a private law practice
consisting largely of consultant services to Midwestern construction and utility
companies and to sugar interests. Hit hard financially by the depression and in
increasingly poor health, Crowder retired altogether in 1930 and died in 1932.
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
The Enoch Crowder Papers have been arranged into the following eight series:
Correspondence; Memoranda; Personal Material; Newspaper and Magazine
Clippings; Memoranda, Periodicals, and Books; Financial Records and Legislative
Material; News Summaries and Press Translations; and Miscellaneous Material.
More detailed series descriptions are located in the folder list.
FOLDER LIST
Correspondence Series
f. 1-20
f. 21-43
Undated Correspondence. Family, personal, and military
correspondence, Jude advocate general material Selective Service
material. Liberty Loan of World War I. Felix Frankfurter discusses
draft administration. Discussion of line officers versus staff officers in
U.S. military. Material about Crowder while ambassador to Cuba.
Christmas cards. Congratulations on military promotions. Crowder
writes Pershing on private stockholding in a Philippine company. Platt
Amendment. Telegram discussing the use of state prison inmates in
sugar beet fields. Recipe for gin.
6 August 1884-30 April 1901. Personal, family, and military
correspondence. Letters to James S. Rollins from citizens of Trenton,
Missouri, wanting Crowder to be placed on military staff of the
University of Missouri. Letters of recommendation for promotions in
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f. 44-75
f. 76-80
f. 91-104
f. 105-117
f. 118-130
rank. Congratulations on receiving promotions. Spanish-American
War in the Philippines. Discussion of Supreme Court of the Philippine
Islands. Arms smuggling and Philippine insurgents. Germans helping
Filipinos smuggle arms. Mention of Sun Yat-sen being implicated.
Hong Kong junta. List of members. Hong Kong police system.
Philippine junta. U.S., Great Britain, China, and Philippine diplomacy.
Military governorship and martial law. OVERSIZE: Army
commission (f. 43).
4 May 1901-14 April 1917. Personal, military, and family
correspondence. Judge advocate general material. Selective Service
material. Court-martial of Fred Ainsworth. Dishonorable discharges.
International relations and the conduct of war. Material on Second and
Third Hague Conferences. Lindley M. Garrison writes William
Jennings Bryan that Crowder has more knowledge of Cuba than any
other U.S. official. Material on foreign claims against Cuba. Henry
Stimson discusses Woodrow Wilson and World War I. U.S.-Philippine
relations. OVERSIZE: Presidential proclamation (f. 64).
23 April 1917-29 April 1918. Military, political, and personal
correspondence. Material involving the Selective Service Act and
conscription. Judge advocate general material. Provost marshal
general material. Discussion of American Expeditionary project.
Letter to U.S. secretary of war from an Indian chieftain implying that
white men are not obeying treaty of 1832. Politics in Cuba.
2 May-30 September 1918. Military, political, and personal
correspondence. Selective Service. Poems concerning Crowder and
the draft. Anti-war poems. Judge advocate general and provost
marshal general material. Crowder declines promotion in rank. Antiand pro-draft correspondence. Conscription exemptions. Letters from
local draft boards. Herbert Hoover versus Crowder. Hoover wants
deferred classification for certain members of the Food Administration.
Letter to adjutant general from school teacher in Seattle. Wants her son
inducted because he is “worthless” and a member of the International
Workers of the World.
3 October 1918-14 January 1919. Military, political, and personal
correspondence. Judge advocate general and provost marshal general
material. Anti-draft material. Anti-Wilson material. Correspondence
concerning the Bureau of War Risk Insurance. Administration of
Selective Service law regarding aliens. Material from local draft
boards. Demobilization material. Closing of the Selective Service
Administration. A letter discussing post-war Germany, Belgium,
Woodrow Wilson, Bolshevism, and anarchy. Correspondence
involving military politics. LL.D. offered Crowder by Princeton
University and the University of Missouri.
15 January-17 March 1919. Military, personal, and political
correspondence. Material concerning Selective Service. Letters from
local draft boards. Courts-martial. Conscientious objectors. Criticism
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f. 131-138
f. 139-155
f. 156-179
f. 180-196
of Crowder’s second Selective Service report. Crowder writes scathing
letter concerning Senator George E. Chamberlain and military justice.
Morale of troops in World War I. Cuban politics. Cuban electoral law
of 1919. Correspondence concerning Cuban monetary system and
domestic debt for 1919. Some material on the immorality of Cuban
electoral processes and elections. Crowder returns to Cuba.
OVERSIZE: Presidential appointment (f. 123).
18 March-23 April 1919. Military, personal, political, and legal
correspondence. Letter from W.G. Haan concerning Germany and the
League of Nations. Selective Service law. Infighting between Justice
Crowder and Senator George E. Chamberlain on military justice.
Crowder writes James A. Reed concerning courts-martial. Henry L.
Stimson’s impression of military justice. Cuban electoral situation in
1919 and Cuban electoral frauds in 1918. Cuban electoral law of 1919.
24 April-30 June 1919. Military, personal, and political
correspondence. Courts-martial and the military. Further opinions of
military justice by Henry L. Stimson. Continuing disagreement
between Senator George E. Chamberlain and Crowder. A. Mitchell
Palmer on military justice and Selective Service. James A. Reed writes
Crowder disagreeing with the system of military justice. Seldon P.
Spencer and S.S. Gregory write about military justice. Material
involving Cuba concerns Cuban presidential election of 1920 and
electoral reform. Cuban secretary of state to William E. Gonzales
discussing a construction company acting contrary to Cuban law.
Includes material on U.S.-Cuba treaty of 1903. Gonzales writes
Crowder for his opinion of what should be done with Cuban army.
Cuban census of 1919.
1 July-18 October 1919. Personal, family, military, and political
correspondence. Selective Service. Military justice. Crowder gives
his opinion of Samuel T. Ansell and George E. Chamberlain; discusses
his conflict with George T. Page. Politics and the military--who will be
promoted. Cuban materials relate to electoral law and political
conditions. Discussion of Miguelistas and their power in the 1920
election campaign. Material on Alfredo Zayas and Jose M. Gomez.
President of Cuba wants Crowder to work for Cuba in legal capacity.
Crowder making plans for retirement from army. Frank Steinhart
purchasing stock in Sinclair Oil Company for Crowder. Crowder
wants promotion in rank before he retires. Nicaraguan politics
discussed.
19 October-26 December 1919. Personal, military, political, and
family correspondence. Courts-martial and military justice. Crowder
reprimands Senator Chamberlain for his conduct during Senate
investigations of military justice. Material on conditions in military
prisons. Crowder prepares manuscript for book, The Spirit of Selective
Service. Military recommendations. Memo on the Negro and the draft.
Discussion by Crowder of 1920 U.S. presidential candidates. Material
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f. 197-217
f. 218-234
f. 235-248
f. 249-270
on Carranza and Mexico. Cuban labor conditions. Cuban 1920
presidential election and general politics discussed. U.S. supervision of
upcoming Cuban elections. Crowder and Boaz W. Long. U.S. officers
receiving illegal pay in Cuba. Legislative bill to get Crowder a
promotion in rank. Correspondence pro and con.
27 December 1919-25 March 1920. Personal, political, military, and
family correspondence. Military justice and Selective Service.
Correspondence concerning Crowder’s book. Legislative bill to raise
Crowder’s rank. Crowder and retirement. His views on Selective
Service and democracy. U.S. politics. Men considered for president in
Tennessee and Missouri. Crowder’s opinions on presidential
candidates. Special emphasis on Leonard Wood. Profiles of Wood by
Henry L. Stimson and Frank Steinhart. Correspondence with Luther
M. Drake about Missouri politics. Cuban politics and census. Cuban
electoral law. Possibility of Cuban political intervention to secure
nomination of Leonard Wood. Paris Peace Conference. Surrender of
Turkey in 1918. Germany and Russia.
26 March-21 May 1920. Personal, political, military, and family
correspondence. Selective Service and military justice. Errors in judge
advocate general’s report. Memo concerning politics in judge advocate
general’s department. Provost marshal general material. Crowder’s
promotion in military rank and W.W. Rucker’s opposition. World War
I draft boards. General staff material. Correspondence about
Crowder’s book. Crowder’s opinion on the National Guard and
reorganization plan. Crowder has chance for appointment to board of
control of the Kansas City Railways Company. Missouri politics
involving James Cowgill and Jacob L. Milligan. Discussions of U.s.
primary elections and presidential candidates. Cuban politics in 1920.
Cuban electoral code of 1919. Cuban sugar prices and production.
22 May-23 July 1920. Personal, political, military, and family
correspondence. Selective Service, military justice, and courts-martial.
Crowder’s advance in military rank discussed. William W. Rucker
against the promotion. Material on Samuel Gompers and the war
effort. Criticisms of the Selective Service law. Correspondence
concerning army reorganization bill. Discussions of U.S. politics and
presidential candidates. Political situation in Missouri. Cuban politics
and presidential candidates discussed. Various Cuban political parties.
24 July-17 November 1920. Military, personal, political, and family
correspondence. Selective Service, military justice, and courts-martial.
Correspondence about Crowder’s promotion in rank. Discussion of the
jurisdiction of the U.S. secretary of war. Crowder considered for the
position. Material on Senator George E. Chamberlain. U.S. politics on
national and state levels. Report on conditions in Panama and Costa
Rica. Sanitary conditions in Cuba. Discussion of Cuban census laws.
Crowder hoping to get appointment as minister to Cuba. Political
favoritism in Cuba. Cuban presidential election.
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f. 271-287
f. 288-308
f. 309-321
f. 322-337
f. 338-358
18 November 1920-31 March 1921. Personal, political, military. and
family correspondence. Crowder attempting to get promotion in rank.
Material involving Selective Service, military justice, and courtsmartial. Judge advocate general material involving reorganization of
the department. Correspondence regarding U.S. politics. Crowder
gives his choices for secretary of state and attorney general.
Material on politics in Puerto Rico. Correspondence concerning the
political and economic situation in Cuba. General problems of Cuba.
Crowder interested in becoming minister to Cuba.
2 April 1921-5 May 1922. Personal, political, military, family, and
diplomatic correspondence. Judge advocate general department,
military justice, desertion, and Selective Service. Crowder receives
military decorations. Retired military officers taking diplomatic or
consular posts. Crowder wants promotion in rank before retirement.
Proposed as minister to Cuba. Political and economic material on
Cuba. Corruption in Cuba. Sugar problem in Cuba covered by Reed
Smoot. Revision of commercial reciprocity treaty between U.S. and
Cuba. U.S.-Cuban treaty of 1903 and intervention. Cuban
constitutional amendments. Cuban budget. Crowder’s memo to
Alfredo Zayas on graft, corruption, and immorality in Cuban public
administration. Discussion of Cuban national lottery.
6 May-29 December 1922. Diplomatic, political, personal, military,
and family correspondence. Cuban material involves Cuban national
audit, reform of the national lottery, U.S. loans to Cuba, projected
Reserve Bank of Cuba. Francis White discusses laxness of Alfredo
Zayas in carrying out reform in Cuba. U.S. credit problems in Cuba.
Crowder to become minister to Cuba. Military material involves who
should be considered to take Crowder’s place upon his retirement.
Military politics.
3 January-26 June 1923. Primarily correspondence about Cuba, but
some of a personal, military, or family nature. Discussions of Cuban
electoral law amendments, U.S. Federal Reserve Board Agency in
Cuba, reports on the Cuban budget, and U.S. citizens’ credit problems
in Cuba. Cuban and Central American military strength. Sixth annual
meeting of the Cuban Society of International Law. Platt Amendment
and Crowder; interpretation of amendment by Alfredo Zayas. Zayas
believed to be stealing land in Cuba. Mario G. Menocal’s fortune.
Anti-Americanism in Cuba. U.S. beet sugar interests versus Cuban
sugar interests. Cuban sanitation problems. Cespedes’ campaign for
Cuban presidency. Russo-Japanese relations. U.S. court-martial
procedure. Correspondence on whether to have a separate Polish army
within the U.S. Army. OVERSIZE: Appointment as ambassador to
Cuba (f. 323).
27 June 1923-18 March 1924. Primarily material concerning Cuba.
Discussion of Cuban electoral situation for 1924. Corruption in Cuba,
1923. Graft in the potato market. Discussion of Cuban lottery. U.S.
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f. 359-374
f. 375-392
f. 393-417
f. 418-435
Bank Liquidating Commission. Moralization program for Cuba.
Cuban frauds against U.S. contracts. Cuban indebtedness and tariff of
1924. Dwight Morrow discusses U.S. loans to Cuba. Reunion of
American and Cuban Spanish-American War veterans. Roosevelt
memorial in Cuba. Need for moral education of all Cubans. Crowder
receives Crown of Italy (military decoration). Some personal and
general correspondence. Material on Leonard Wood and Charles E.
Magoon.
19 March-16 October 1924. Primarily material on Cuba. Proposed
U.S. loans to Cuba. Santa Clara convent. U.S. citizens’ claims against
Cuba. Embargo on arms shipments to Cuba. Corruption of Cuban
court system. Cuban labor law. Cuban land problems. Upcoming
Cuban presidential election. Charles E. Chapman wants material on
Charles E. Magoon. Steinhart and Magoon. Pershing and Magoon.
Chapman’s opinion of Cuba. Roosevelt memorial. Discussions of
George B. Hayes and Alfredo Zayas. Nicaraguan elections and
possibility of U.S. intervention. Panamanian politics and possibility of
U.S. intervention. Discussion of Spanish laws used in the Philippines.
Pan American sanitary code.
17 October 1924-16 February 1925. Diplomatic, personal and family
correspondence. Cuban presidential election. U.S. citizens’ claims
against Cuba. Liquidation of 1924 Cuban budget. Cuban sugar
problem and J.M. Tarafa. The Tarafa bill discussed. Cuban judiciary.
Crowder and Hughes discuss external loans to Cuba. Modification of
Spanish laws during the first U.S. intervention in Cuba. Roosevelt
memorial. Charles E. Chapman investigating Charles E. Magoon.
Joseph E. Barlow threatening to use U.S. Senate influence to remove
Crowder from Cuba. Revision and codification of Puerto Rican law.
Spanish and U.S. legal systems in the Philippines. Material on the
Florida real estate boom.
17 February-23 July 1925. Diplomatic, personal, and family
correspondence. U.S. citizens’ claims against Cuba. Crowder
exchanges letters with Hiram Johnson concerning these claims.
Amortization of 1905 U.S. loan to Cuba. Cuban lottery. Gerardo
Machado attacks Platt Amendment. Dwight Morrow discusses Platt
amendment and U.S. citizens. General discussions of conditions in
Cuba. Charles E. Chapman corresponds with Crowder. Discussion of
Charles E. Magoon. Alfredo Zayas. Bank liquidations in Cuba. AntiAmericanism among Cuban government officials. Francis Parkinson
Keyes writes for information from Crowder on conditions in Cuba.
Crowder’s opinion of Kaiser Wilhelm II’s government in Germany.
Crowder enters Walter Reed Hospital for observation.
24 July-5 November 1925. Personal, diplomatic, and family
correspondence. U.S. citizens’ claims against Cuba; Walter Fletcher
Smith and Joseph E. Barlow. Cuban public works law discussed.
Opinions of leading Cuban politicians. Gerardo Machado’s reform
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f. 436-457
f. 458-478
f. 479-496
f. 497-515
f. 516-537
program. Alfredo Azyas. Public contracts in Cuba. Isle of Pines
treaty. White slave traffic in Cuba. U.S.-Cuban extradition treaty.
Bank liquidation in Cuba. Crowder and Charles E. Chapman
correspond. Crowder’s opinion of Leonard Wood. Discussion of
Florida real estate boom. Material concerning Crowder’s retirement.
6 November 1925-9 February 1926. Diplomatic, personal and family
correspondence. U.S. citizens’ claims against Cuba. Discussions of
George B. Hayes. Roosevelt memorial. Labor legislation in Cuba.
Anti-American feelings of Carlos Manuel de Cespedes. Opinions of
various Cuban politicians. Cuban election frauds. Spanish-American
War veterans meet in Havana. Discussion of the Cuban debt and
relations with the U.S. Crowder and Charles E. Chapman correspond.
Material on Charles E. Magoon and Frank Steinhart. Correspondence
concerning World War I. Crowder gives his opinion on causes of the
war. Material concerning Franklin C. Helm, noted swindler.
10 February-13 April 1926. Diplomatic, personal, political, and family
correspondence. U.S. citizens’ claims against Cuba. Thomas J. Walsh
concerning George B. Hayes and Burton K. Wheeler. Hayes involved
in fraud cases. Maine memorial exercises and unfortunate actions by
representatives of U.S. Gambling problems of U.S. consular official in
Cuba. Dwight Morrow corresponds with Cuban secretary of public
works re Cuban government conditions, sugar prices, and loans through
J.P. Morgan & Co. U.S. road-building loans to Cuba. Machado’s
position on Cuban loans. Charles E. Chapman corresponds with
Crowder. Cuban tax law of 1926. Boundary dispute between Costa
Rica and Panama. George N. Peek corresponds with Crowder on
agricultural politics. Criticism of Crowder’s Spirit of Selective Service.
14 April-30 June 1926. Diplomatic, personal, and family
correspondence. U.S. citizens’ claims against Cuba; Joseph E. Barlow
and Walter Fletcher Smith. Road building and public works programs
in Cuba. Correspondence between Charles E. Chapman and Crowder.
Crowder’s opinion of Mario G. Menocal and Gerardo Machado.
Correspondence pertaining to U.S.-Cuban reciprocity treaty and the
opinions of Herbert Hoover and Frank B. Kellogg concerning it.
1 July-10 September 1926. Personal, family, diplomatic, and political
correspondence. Crowder’s operation. Crowder’s opinion of Denver,
Colorado. Cuban judiciary in 1926. Machado trying to reform the
judiciary. Dwight Morrow discusses Cuban sugar economy and sugar
prices. Material on U.S. citizens and their claims against the Cuban
government; Walter Fletcher Smith and Joseph E. Barlow. Crowder
discusses the Smith case with Machado. Joseph C. Grew discusses the
same case. U.S. senatorial pressure on Frank B. Kellogg relating to
Cuba. Senator William H. King and the King Resolution. Crowder
writes Newton Baker concerning cancellation of war debts. Baker’s
political future.
11 September-31 December 1926. Personal, family, diplomatic, and
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f. 538-564
f. 565-575
f. 576-595
f. 596-614
political correspondence. U.S. citizens’ claims against Cuba.
Smuggling of intoxicating liquors. U.S.-Cuban reciprocity treaty. U.S.
tariff on shoes made in Cuba. Relief fund set up by U.S. to help repair
damage done by cyclone in Cuba. Discussions concerning new Cuban
secretary of state. Crowder writes on why William H. King, sponsor of
the King Resolution, dislikes him. Crowder preparing to retire from
public service.
1 January-5 May 1927. Personal, family, diplomatic, and political
correspondence. U.S. Citizens’ claims against Cuba. King Resolution.
Joseph C. Grew discusses William H. King. King wants Crowder
removed as ambassador to Cuba. Discussions of the Platt Amendment.
Material on Cuban public works law. Crowder writes of the despicable
character and conduct of Senator George H. Moses and Undersecretary
of the Navy Robinson while they were in Cuba. Discussion of Gerardo
Machado. Machado’s trip to Washington. Views on reciprocity treaty.
Crowder and Frank B. Kellogg correspond. Proposed Selective Service
Act of 1927.
6 May-31 August 1927. Diplomatic, political, personal, legal, and
family correspondence. Discussions of Cuban political conditions.
Platt Amendment and U.S-Cuban reciprocity treaty. Cuban
constitutional amendments. U.S. relations with Gerardo Machado.
U.S. citizens’ claims against Cuban government. L.E. Myers bidding
for contracts in Cuban public works projects. Discussion of Philippine
legal code. Material on Nicaraguan election laws. Views of the SaccoVanzetti case and the theory of appellate proceedings in criminal cases.
1 September-30 November 1927. Personal, legal, family, political, and
diplomatic correspondence. U.S.-Cuban reciprocity treaty. Opinions
of Carlos Manuel de Cespedes. Cuban sugar and sugar defense bill.
Machado-Tarafa sugar legislation. Discussions of next ambassador to
Cuba. Crowder nominates Herbert S. Hadley. Noble B. Judah, who
eventually becomes ambassador. Platt Amendment. Cuba’s floating
indebtedness. Public improvements. Discussion of military politics.
Legal material on Cumberland Hydroelectric Power Company in
Kentucky and the Cumberland Falls park site. Dwight Morrow and his
dealings in Mexico. Philippine Islands and Philippine sugar discussed.
1 December 1927-7 February 1928. Personal, family, political, legal,
and diplomatic correspondence. Kentucky Utilities Company of
Cumberland Falls and tax legalities. Material on Cuba. Crowder
writes Charles Evans Hughes about Frank Steinhart and his knowledge
of the Cuban political and industrial situation. Correspondence
concerning Noble B. Judah, Crowder’s successor in Cuba. Discussion
of Sixth Pan American Conference. Cuban sugar problem and sugar
defense law. Cuban public schools. Business dealings with Gerardo
Machado. Cuban securities. O.K. Davis writes of Watson bill in U.S.
Congress and its effect on Cuban parcel post. Correspondence
concerning U.S. intervention. Publisher of Denver Post writes of
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f. 615-639
f. 640-661
f. 662-682
f. 683-705
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Hoover’s campaign in Colorado.
8 February-16 May 1928. Personal, family, business, legal, diplomatic,
and political correspondence. U.S. presidential candidates. Opinions
of Herbert Hoover and Charles G. Dawes. Opinions of Capper bill and
Johnson bill re blanket presidential authority in time of war. Hydroelectric dam at Cumberland Falls, Kentucky. Business conditions in
Cuba. Sugar problems. Tarafa bill. U.S. citizens’ claims against
Cuba. Cuban schoolhouse issue. Public works in Cuba. Platt
Amendment. Noble B. Judah. Revision of Cuban reciprocity treaty.
Letters from Frank Steinhart. Maine memorial exercises in Cuba.
Charles Evans Hughes takes a drink. Sixth Pan American Conference.
U.S. relations with Brazil, Colombia, Argentina, and Nicaragua.
Crowder impressed with solvency of Sears, Roebuck & Co., and by
Julius Rosenwald. Family problems.
17 May-9 August 1928. Personal, family, political, diplomatic, and
legal correspondence. Agricultural and political conditions in
Kentucky. Cumberland Falls park proposal and power project.
Investigation by Federal Trade Commission of public utilities.
Correspondence with George N. Peek on farm problems. U.S. sugar
beet industry. S.T. Ansell and his court-martial fight. Selective
Service material. Republican national convention. Opinions of
Hoover, Coolidge, Lowden, and Al Smith. Cuban problems. School
building question. Cuban public works law. U.S. citizens’ claims
against Cuba. Sugar problem. Gerardo Machado. Opinions of Leland
H. Jenks’s Our Cuban Colony. Chase National Bank and Cuban loans.
Noble B. Judah. Family problems.
10 August-31 October 1928. Business, family, political, diplomatic,
military, legal, and personal correspondence. U.S. politics. California
politics. Maine primary election. Women voters. Prohibition.
Opinions of Al Smith and Herbert Hoover. Tammany Hall and Boss
Tweed. Crowder speculates on which states Hoover will carry.
English viewpoint of future wars and conscription. Stock speculation.
Cumberland Falls project. Cuban sugar problems. Presidential election,
schoolhouse question, and U.S. citizens’ claims. Steinhart writes
about consolidation of Venezuela petroleum and Sinclair oil.
1 November 1928-16 January 1929. Family, personal, legal, and
political correspondence. U.S. politics. Post-election comments.
Discussion of Mark Sullivan. Opinions of Hoover. Material on
election of Catholic president. Cumberland Falls project. Senator
Walsh of Montana comes out with bill against public utility
corporations. Correspondence re draft act bill. Machado reelected.
Cuban views of U.S. elections. Crowder’s views on helping Cuba.
Cuba and U.S. beet sugar industry. Philippine sugar. J.M. Tarafa and
the Domestic Sugar Producers Association. U.S. tariff on sugar and
Hoover’s opinions. U.S. congressional hearing on tariff issue. Cuban
medical practices. Stock speculation discussed with Robert E. Wood.
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f. 724-744
f. 745-756
f. 757-766
f. 767-780
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17 January-22 March 1929. Personal, family, business, political,
economic, and diplomatic correspondence. A.P. Duval writes of the
securities business. Crowder and stock speculation. U.S. loans to
Nicaragua in 1911. Philippine sugar. U.S. House Ways and Means
Committee and sugar tariff. Cuban school building question. Frank
Kellogg and Cuban reciprocity treaty. Reed Smoot discusses sugar
problem. J.M. Tarafa. Rumors that Judah will retire as ambassador to
Cuba.
23 March-12 July 1929. Business, personal, and family
correspondence. Activities of sugar lobby in Washington and
Crowder’s relationship to it. Information on the sugar tariff and the
Cuban Commercial code. Advice to Crowder about getting his tariff
views published. Comments on social life in Washington, talk of
retirement, advice from Robert E. Wood to accept directorship of the
Salvation Army. Crowder recommends Amos Miller rather than
himself to replace Judah as ambassador to Cuba. Crowder establishes a
trust fund for his sister Nelle and censures another sister for profligacy.
Comment on projected study of the legal status of Americans in Cuba
and on stock prices. Crowder defends his record in public life.
13 July-13 August 1929. Personal, family, and business
correspondence. Coded telegram to the Havana Evening News. Hearst
papers’ criticism of Crowder’s work in Cuba. Crowder praises the
Machado government as the least corrupt to date. Crowder attempts to
get Cuban and domestic beet sugar interests to present a common front
on the sugar tariff question. Declines to recommend Lobingier for
Philippines judicial appointment. Warns family about profligacy and
considers committing his sister for psychotherapy. Tarafa
memorandum favoring the Cuban Cooperative Export Agency. Stock
transactions through Duval. Petriken confirms that his personal and
public views on the tariff differ.
16 August-25 September 1929. Family, business, and personal
correspondence. Crowder considers retirement n September 1930.
Clark agrees with Crowder that the U.S. should not intervene in Cuba
over the claims of J.E. Barlow and other Americans. Crowder picks a
gravesite in Arlington Cemetery. Discusses the Kankakee River
project. Crowder concerned about lack of control over Insull stocks.
Works for limits on imports of Philippine sugar and for a single sales
agency for Cuban sugar as well as lower Cuban rates. Crowder
congratulates H.F. Guggenheim on his appointment as ambassador to
Cuba and gives him letters of introduction. Fairfield divorce
correspondence.
26 September-6 November 1929. Family, personal, business, and legal
correspondence. Ortiz contends U.S. neglects the Platt Amendment to
support corrupt Cuban governments. Fair field divorce material.
Crowder states his position on the Barlow claims. He revises his will
and those of several relatives. Crowder hesitates to buy more stock as
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f. 781-790
f. 791-806
f. 807-821
f. 822-838
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the market begins to fall, but eventually does to preserve Duval’s job;
begins to default on stock purchases and receives word from Robert
Wood of Sears, Roebuck that Wood personally guaranteed return of the
purchase price of Sears stock held by Crowder. Crowder wishes to
testify before the congressional investigation on the sugar lobby to
explain his job. Legal advice on the Kankakee River project and the
Wabash River dam project.
7 November-24 December 1929. Family, personal, business, and legal
correspondence. Crowder advises his relatives to practice personal
economy as the depression deepens. Duval finds he can no longer buy
stock and begins to get monthly advances for past stock obligations
from Crowder. Crowder speculates on the future of the economy. He
believes the intricate tariff is designed to ruin the coming London
Economic Conference. The Baltimore Sun accuses him of revealing
War Department secreta in his recent pamphlet on the sugar tariff.
Crowder wants to testify in the congressional investigation and notes
that Lakin’s testimony was inept. He works on his relatives’ wills and
the Fairfield divorce, and advises on river public works construction.
He receives a detailed analysis of events and conditions in Cuba written
by Gonzales.
25 December 1929-7 February 1930. Personal, family, business, and
legal correspondence. War Department investigation of Crowder’s
alleged revelation of military secrets. Senator Caraway leads
congressional criticism of Crowder. Crowder supporters counsel him
to ignore Caraway. Attitude on tariff proposals and Lakin’s testimony
before the congressional lobby investigation. Barlow claims; Cuban
sugar crop limitation; congressional distrust of Cuba. Crowder gives
and receives advice on stock market. Cuban capital dedication
postponed.
8 February-10 April 1930. Family, personal, and business
correspondence. War Department clears Crowder of charge of
revealing military secrets. Senator McKellar informs Caraway of the
clearance. Barlow claims. Cumberland Falls project. Explanation of
new tariff. Crowder works on relatives’ wills and trust fund for sister
Nelle. Cuban government explains its relationship to Crowder on tariff
lobbying. Promotion of Wigmore to fill World Court vacancy.
Crowder requests a gold cluster for his Distinguished Service Medal.
Cespedes notes changes in the Cuban school construction program.
Ansell’s attitude toward Crowder.
11 April-20 June 1930. Business, family, and personal correspondence.
Crowder moves his business office, picks a burial plot, and plans for
retirement. Correspondence about acquiring a cluster for his
Distinguished Service Medal. Promotion of Wigmore for World Court
vacancy. Crowder gives his opinion of Pennington and buys more
stock. Advice to the family on wills and finances. Crowder’s opinion
of American claims against Cuba, especially Barlow’s. Opinion of
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f. 839-856
f. 857-874
f. 875-889
Dwight Morrow’s senatorial campaign and his stand on prohibition.
Comment on the legislative prospects of the army pay bill.
21 June-10 September 1930. Personal, family, business, and legal
correspondence. Duval notes repercussions of Insull-Sackett dispute at
Berlin Power Conference. Stock sales decline and Duval faces loss of
his job. Crowder distributes money to relatives and advises frugality.
Descriptions of the effects of the depression. Retirement plans. Loss
of legal retaining fees. Legality of Crowder’s arguing before
government commissions. Failure of Cuban public works loan. U.S.
tariff testimony. Descriptions of Cuban fiscal and political problems,
and legal settlement of Harrah claims. Drought in Kentucky;
comments on prohibition; description of Crowder’s personal habits.
Crowder refuses to recommend unknowns for judicial posts.
15 September-29 November 1930. Family, business, and personal
correspondence. Crowder urged to write his memoirs, turns to others to
write partial biographies. Crowder advises on the deteriorating
political and economic situation in Cuba. Discussion of need for U.S.
intervention, a reinstatement of Crowder’s electoral code, and
economic survey. Correspondence about Chadbourne sugar plan;
inaccuracies in Allan Nevins’ biography of J.C. White; proper origins
of Selective Service. Futher discontinuance of retainers. Prohibition.
Crowder expresses fears of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s election.
Correspondence about relief work in Illinois. Clark advises Crowder to
preserve his papers.
1 December 1930-1 December 1942. Personal, family, and business
correspondence. Crowder concerned over Palmer article and Pershing
memoir which wrongfully attribute the origins of Selective Service;
explains why he wrote Spirit of Selective Service; objection to Nevins’
book. Notes on Pershing’s voter appeal as a possible presidential
candidate in 1932. Material on the Cuban census and electoral code;
prohibition; and retirement plans. Crowder comments on stock
speculation, the depression; advises his relatives to live frugally.
Expresses distrust of New Deal economic theory and League of
Nations. Lobingier and Kreger apply for Philippine judicial posts.
Quesada and Steele accounts for Lockmiller of Crowder’s career in
Cuba and army life in the western U.S. in the 1880s.
Memoranda Series
f. 890-898
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Undated. Judge advocate general and provost marshal general office
memoranda. S.T. Ansell, “A Few Sidelight Reflections on this War,”
concerning personnel, training, and morale of the American
Expeditionary Forces. John H. Wigmore, “General Crowder, General
Ansell, and the Administration of Military Justice.” “Right of Officers
on Active List to be Appointed to a 2D Office,” High S. Johnson’s
comparative study of the conscription features of War College Division
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f. 899-914
f. 915-931
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reorganization bill, Chamberlain bill, and Civil War draft acts. Memos
on Selective Service, jurisdiction of the general staff, military penal
code, clemency in World War I espionage cases, and Cuban
government aid to municipalities.
Undated and 22 September 1913-11 February 1919. Judge advocate
general and provost marshal general memoranda. Material on proposed
law partnership of Crowder and Hugh S. Johnson; biographies of major
generals. Crowder’s view of post-war role of government. Business
relations. Cuban electoral code. “Scope of Authority of the Provost
Marshal General.” Memoranda concerning war strategy, Selective
Service, industrial and military mobilization, manpower distribution,
industrial index, “Work or Fight” campaign, pre-induction training, and
demobilization. Wigmore on British demobilization. Considerations
of extending Selective Service System after World War I. Courtmartial bill, and reconsideration of long wartime military sentences.
12 February 1919-31 January 1930. Memoranda of judge advocate
general and provost marshall general; Cuban problems; and personal
data. Post-war use of American troops overseas, presidential
jurisdiction over the court-martial system, and the Federal Liquidating
Association, Inc. Crowder disclaims use of provost marshal general
post to get a field commission. Langston questions Crowder’s
discourse entitled “On Contact.” Materials on Selective Service, the
legal system, politics, economic conditions, government taxation and
finance, claims against the Cuban government, and a proposed electoral
code. Legal opinion on right of Ansell’s firm to argue adversely
against the federal government. Biographical data, medical and service
records on Crowder.
Personal Material Series
f. 932-960
Biographical sketches, eulogies, club membership cards, passports,
decorations, honorary degrees, efficiency reports, and army discharge.
Defense of Crowder’s work in Cuba; Jesse J. Miller, “General Crowder
and the Wagner Act.” Family genealogy. Royalty agreement for Spirit
of Selective Service and other personal legal material. Photographs,
including pictures of Lockmiller, Sitting Bull’s cabin, Geronimo,
University of Missouri women’s working unit, Cuban cabinet, first
draft drawing, and family. Programs for formal functions and list of
Crowder’s personal acquaintances in the House of Representatives.
Newspaper and Magazine Clippings Series
f. 961-976
Undated and 11 January 1895-8 April 1917. Pictures of Crowder as
general and diplomat. Cartoons on Selective Service and Cuban
politics. Bergdoll case; prohibition; the Lenroot world court plan.
Reviews of Palmer’s book, Newton D. Baker: American in the World
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f. 977-994
f. 995-1025
f. 1026-1054
f. 1055-1082
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War. Crowder mentioned as possible presidential candidate.
Philippines. U.S. conduct of diplomacy in Cuba; role of U.S. Army in
Cuba. Investigation of British mule supple camp for Boer War in
Louisiana. Taft appoints Crowder judge advocate general. Articles re
U.S. intervention in Cuba, the inauguration of Menocal as president in
1913, World War I mobilization, advocacy of universal military
training, and judge advocate general opinions.
9 April 1917-15 June 1918. Military conscription and Selective
Service in World War I, the general staff, mobilization, promotion of
Crowder to major general, and the Adamson railroad bill. Borah
volunteers to serve in Europe in Theodore Roosevelt will. Arguments
for peacetime use of the Selective Service System and universal
military training. Reorganization of army, transfer of Leonard Wood,
Senator Chamberlain on war policy, reorganization of the judge
advocate general’s office, and military justice. Supreme Court upholds
legality of the draft act. Theodore Roosevelt advocates preparedness.
Newton Baker pictured as a pacifist. Military training in New York,
biographical material, and formation of the War Council.
16 June-15 December 1918. Selective Service, the Work or Fight
proposal, and universal military training. Baker characterized as
against adequate mobilization. Plans of demobilization, post-war army
reorganization. Extensive comment on the 1918 draft law age limits
and anti-strike clauses. Biographical material. Crowder refuses
proposed promotion to lieutenant general. Clippings on German war
propaganda, promotion of Pershing for the presidential nomination,
World War I planning, judge advocate general’s office employment
policy, and compulsory military training in New York. Baker notes
post-war military planning will be postponed until after the peace treaty
is signed. Crowder is suggested as an adviser to the Russian
government.
16 December 1918-3 March 1919. Selective Service and its extension
after World War I, demobilization, and universal military training,
which Will Hayes wants as a Republican Party program. Crowder
receives Distinguished Service Medal; he and Ansell mentioned as
possible Republican presidential candidates. Articles concerning
ROTC, possible use of the Selective Service System for the federal
census, post-war army planning, and Crowder’s reappointment to judge
advocate general’s post. Crowder is invited to Cuba to assist in
electoral code revisions. Material on wartime military justice with
proposals for revision in court-martial procedure. Commutations and
reviews of wartime sentences, Fort Leavenworth riot, and controversies
among Crowder, Ansell, and March.
4 March-17 April 1919. Controversy over military justice, involving
proposals of changes in the court-martial system; Ansell’s charges
placing blame and responsibility on Crowder; and commutations of
wartime sentences. Articles on universal military training,
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f. 1083-1117
f. 1118-1156
f. 1157-1172
f. 1173-1195
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demobilization, post-war army plans, and U.S. troops in Russia at
Archangel and in Siberia. Kreger replaces Crowder as judge advocate
general while Crowder goes to Cuba. Hugh Johnson resigns from the
service. Cuban political cartoon about Crowder. Article on
conscientious objectors and one on ROTC at the University of
Missouri. Wigmore accused of abusing franking privilege in courtmartial controversy.
18 April 1917-29 November 1919. Military justice, Wigmore’s use of
the franking privilege in the court-martial controversy, plans and
advocacy of universal military training, Cuban politics, and Crowder’s
work with the Cuban electoral code. A Chicago group sets up its own
physical and military training camp. Leonard Wood declares his
candidacy for the presidential nomination. Articles on American troops
in Russia, post-war army plans, New York military training, and the
educational advantages of military duty. Crowder mentioned as a
potential governor of Missouri, and gets honorary degree from the
University of Havana. Material on Costa Rican election in 1918,
Cuban political cartoons, army prisons, and bill for Crowder’s
promotion.
1 December 1919-21 July 1923. Post-war plans for the army, draft
dodgers, honorary degrees for Crowder from Harvard and the
University of Missouri, and the Grover Cleveland-Bergdoll affair.
Crowder retires from the military, 14 February 1923. Reviews of Spirit
of Selective Service. Cuban politics, the Cuban national election of
1920, sanitation, government finances and banking, the electoral code,
and negotiations for loan from the U.S. Crowder offered post on board
of control of Kansas City Railways Company. Cartoons on Cuban
politics and sugar tariff. Cuban sugar, universal military training,
Selective Service, Leonard Wood in the Philippines, Hugh S. Johnson
in disarmament, and Far Eastern relations. Photo of Crowder becoming
ambassador to Cuba.
29 July 1923-3 May 1928. Cartoons on U.S. sugar tariff and the draft.
U.S. Latin American policy, history of the Monroe Doctrine, California
land laws, praise of Lobingier, President Harding’s funeral, military
preparedness, immigration, Crowder’s retirement, history of the draft,
universal military training, Senator Walch on the oil scandals, Silas
Strawn’s comments on the London and Stockholm Conferences,
cartoons on Midwest power trusts, and C.E. Hughes’s comments on the
Sixth Pan American Conference. Articles on Noble B. Judah, the new
ambassador to Cuba, and on American legal claims, Cuban banking,
U.S.-Cuban relations, sugar, Tarafa law, and public works loan.
4 May 1928-11 June 1951. U.S.-Latin American relations and trade,
reciprocity and the U.S. sugar tariff, Cuban constitutional convention,
lottery, Judah’s diplomatic methods, Platt Amendment, American legal
claims in Cuba, private investment, U.S-Cuban policy, Timberlake
resolution, and sugar crop limitations. Articles on the 1928 presidential
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f. 1196-1235
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election in relation to Cuba, the McNary-Haugen bill, stock market,
George Peek on agricultural policies, the Cumberland Falls project,
public electrical power. American economic policy toward the
Philippines, Senate investigation of the sugar lobby in Washington and
Caraway’s attacks on Crowder, authorship of Selective Service, death
notices and eulogies for Crowder. Crowder State Park, Camp Crowder
and the 1946 military justice law.
Undated and 13 May 1902-9 May 1919. Cuban commerce and politics.
U.S.-Cuban relations, public works, reciprocity treaty, Cuban imports
and exports, thrifty million dollar loan, government finances, electoral
procedures and code. Material on the Cuban constitution and proposed
amendments, the judiciary and lien laws, American legal claims, letter
in defense of William Gonzales’ actions in Cuba, the Wickersham
report on political and economic conditions in Cuba, Leland H. Jenks’s
“Memorandum of the Relations of Cuba with the United States,”
proceedings of the advisory commission, presidential message on the
government of Cuba, and abstract on Stimson visit to Cuba.
Memoranda, Periodicals, and Books Series
f. 1236-1272
f. 1273-1289
f. 1290-1308
10 May 1919-9 May 1923. Memoranda and periodicals on Cuban
politics and government. Cuban electoral laws, elections, local politics,
history of Cuban congress, report on political conditions in Cuba
during 1923-1924 by the Cuban Board of National Renovation. “Plan
of Cuban Renovation” by Ortiz. “Statutes of the Educational
Association of Cuba.” Zayas opposes the Banquet of the Honest. Plea
for Crowder to remain in Cuba. Issues of the Economic Bulletin of
Cuba and the Cuban Review, report on government finances, and
legislative proceedings.
16 April 1923-21 April 1930. Memoranda and books on U.S. Cuban
relations, Cuban government, and politics. Proposed Cuban bank law,
running comments on the legislature, public works, the King
Resolution and American legal claims. Statements and documents on
the U.S.-Cuban dispute over the Isle of Pines and “Report of the
Permanent Committee of Economic Corporations.” Articles by Charles
E. Chapman: “The Futility of the Law in Cuba” and “Cuban Election
Evils.” Book in Spanish by Rafel M. Ortiz, Cuba: The First Years of
Independence.
Undated and 23 June 1908-May 1930. Memoranda, periodicals, and
books concerning Cuba. Book by Charles S. Lobingier on Cuban
commercial law. Issues of the periodicals Cuba Today, Times of Cuba,
The Economic Bulletin of Cuba, and Cuban Bimonthly Journal.
Memoranda on Cuban legislation, parties, newspapers, electoral code,
public works, education, lottery, and government finance. Bill to
establish religious orders in Cuba. Partial minutes of the Havana
American Legion and material on arbitration. Report on Kentucky and
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Tennessee hydroelectric projects.
Financial Records and Legislative Material Series
f. 1309-1388
f. 1389-1433
f. 1434-1477
30 June 1919-31 July 1930. Personal financial records including bank
deposits, bank statements, personal bills, bills of Crowder’s
dependents, and records of his personal expenses for 1926.
Undated and 1898-1930. Personal financial records. Memoranda and
drafts of legislation on military matters. Personal bills, canceled
checks, income tax material, property transactions and tax records,
stock transactions, retainers’ fees, bonds, investment statements, and
list of contributions to charity. Memoranda and drafts concerning
Selective Service, military justice, dual office holding of military
personnel, pensions, wartime and postwar armed forces manpower
levels, status of the militia, universal military training, and the
volunteer system in the Civil and Spanish-American Wars. 1912
resolution not to increase U.S. territories and a bill to allow military
personnel to accept gifts from foreign countries.
Legislative Bills, Manuscript, and Maps, 3 January 1918-26 June 1930.
Copies of legislative bills concerning the judge advocate general’s and
provost marshal general’s offices and Selective Service registration,
and bill expressing appreciation for wartime service, army
appropriations, and manpower bills. Others on dual and retirement
office holding, retirement promotions; report suggesting Distinguished
Service Order for Crowder, military reorganization, army reserves, and
sugar tariff. Manuscript of Lockmiller’s book on Crowder; maps of
world geography, hydroelectric resources in the western states, World
War I, and war games. Also a profile of the Kankakee River in Illinois.
News Summaries and Press Translations Series
f. 1478-1493
f. 1494-1508
News Summaries, 29 March-3 August 1923. Summaries of
translations of Cuban news articles. Articles referring to Cuban cabinet
crisis. U.S. sugar tariff, Cuban-American relations and the Platt
Amendment, banking problems, government corruption, government
financing, budget and taxes, opium smuggling, debt commission, loan
negotiations with the U.S., the national lottery, Tarafa plan, U.S. Latin
American policy, development of American branch banking in Cuba,
and sanitation. Comments on American legal claims, Harding’s tariff
views, Fifth Pan American Conference, the banquet for resigning
cabinet members, dissolution of the National League political party,
population statistics, and the recall of Crowder to Washington to report
on the situation in Cuba.
News Summaries, 4 August-18 December 1923. Summaries of
translations of Cuban news articles. Articles on changes in Cuban-
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f. 1509-1523
f. 1524-1539
f. 1540-1557
f. 1558-1574
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American relations with the death of Harding, prohibition negotiations,
fifty million dollar loan, National Council of Veterans’ movement
against the government, political and party matters, Tarafa plan,
sanitation, the lottery, debt commission, Cuban economic conditions,
government finances, banking, a pending railroad strike, government
corruption, opium smuggling, electoral code, government censorship,
university students’ agitation. Also articles concerning Crowder’s
return to Cuba, comment on C.E. Hughes’s speech on the Monroe
Doctrine, and negotiations between the U.S. and Cuba over ownership
of the Isle of Pines.
News Summaries, 19 December 1923-30 April 1924. Summaries of
translations of Cuban news articles. Articles concerning the veterans’
movement against the government, the railroad strike, government and
lottery corruption, flight of the insurrectionist general Garcia Valez,
negotiations over the Isle of Pines, the U.S. tariff, the reciprocity treaty,
parties and politics, U.S. loan, U.S. Latin American policy,
immigration, debt commission, government finances, elections, and an
amnesty bill. Material on sanitation, sugar finances and speculation,
cabinet changes, the judiciary, and Santa Clara convent.
News Summaries, 1 May-3 August 1924. Summaries of translations of
Cuban news articles. Articles concerning U.S.-Cuban and U.S.-Latin
American relations, including the Hay-Quesada Treaty, projected tariff
reforms, arms embargo, reciprocity treaty, and concern over whether
the U.S. world intervene in provincial revolt. Material on Cuban
government censorship, corruption, cabinet, legislature, finances,
purchase of Santa Clara convent, bonus bill, election reform, and layoff of government workers. Articles on Cuban banking, sanitation,
Havana water supply, veterans’ movement, opium smuggling, lottery,
Tarafa plan, Pan American highway, provincial typhoid epidemic,
politics and party activity, Use of seasonal labor, National City Bank of
New York interests, and questions of violation of the fifty million
dollar loan agreement.
News Summaries, 4 August 1924-9 January 1925. Summaries of
translations of Cuban news articles. U.S.-Cuban and U.S.-Latin
American relations, including the Isle of Pines, Hay-Quesada Treaty,
American legal claims (Barlow), proposed extradition treaty, sugar
tariff, and Crowder’s opposition to a proposed prohibition on the export
of American-owned molasses. Cuban politics and parties, the electoral
code, lottery, government finances, electoral violence and irregularities,
cabinet, bonus bill, proposed constitutional amendments, and Santa
Clara convent. Sanitation, Havana water supply, loans to Cuban
government, typhoid, immigration, banking, veterans’ movement, arms
embargo, sugar mill and railroad strikes, education, Crowder’s illness,
U.S. commercial interests in Cuba, and the central highway project.
News Summaries, 10 January-8 August 1925. Summaries of
translations of Cuban news articles. Cuban government corruption,
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f. 1575-1592
f. 1593-1611
f. 1612-1631
f. 1632-1657
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proposed constitutional amendments, education, election code,
immigration, politics and parties, bonus bill, sanitation, cabinet, Isle of
Pines, tax fraud, Havana dockworkers strike, proposed reorganization
of agriculture department, and Havana water supply. U.S.-Cuban and
U.S.-Mexican relations, including the Hay-Quesada Treaty,
commercial relations, Crowder’s review of the bonus bill, Charles E.
Hughes’s retirement, sugar tariffs, Morrow’s views on U.S.
investments in Cuba, Barlow claims, loan negotiations, Platt
Amendment, and smuggling. Cuban diplomatic service, foreign credit
restrictions, pending railroad strike, oil import frauds, and the veterans’
movement.
News Summaries, 8 August-27 October 1925, and Press Translations,
21 May 1913-31 March 1922. Summaries of translations, translations,
and index of Cuban news articles. Cuban political parties, debt
commission, banking, sanitation, labor laws, railroad and sugar mill
strikes, Platt Amendment, U.S. Federal Reserve in Cuba, government
corruption and finances, smuggling, veterans’ movement, negotiations
on consular and extradition treaties, court frauds, Crowder’s
appointments as U.S. representative and later ambassador to Cuba. Isle
of Pines negotiations. Amnesty bill, railway legislation, loans, sugar
production, lottery, judiciary, immigration, cabinet, electoral code,
postponement of elections, National Codifying Commission, and
proposed constitutional amendments.
Press Translations, 1 April-8 June 1922. Translations of Cuban news
articles. U.S.-Latin American and U.S.-Cuban relations, including
comment on the Platt Amendment, threatened intervention, financial
intervention, and loan policies. Material concerning the Cuban
legislature, finances, lottery, sanitation, penal code, constitutional
amendments, government malversation, cabinet, payment of
government employees, gambling in Havana, army readjustment,
department of agriculture reorganization, education, Havana water
shortage, judicial power, moralization program, and assessments of
Crowder’s work with rumor that Leonard Wood might replace him.
Press Translations, 9 June-13 July 1922. Translations of Cuban news
articles. Crowder-Zayas conferences, U.S.-Cuban and U.S.-Latin
American relations, including comment on the Platt Amendment,
threatened U.S. intervention, and Crowder’s job. Articles on Cuban
government finances, the moralization crisis, U.S. loans, Cuban
legislature, politics, lottery, education, cabinet, railroad strike, public
works, sanitation, electoral code, possible postponement of fall
elections, and inability of the Cuban government to meet its payroll.
Press Translations, 14 July-16 September 1922. Translations of Cuban
news articles. U.S.-Cuban relations, including Platt Amendment,
reciprocity treaty, and Crowder’s ambassadorship. Articles on Cuban
government fianaces, taxes, customs and treasury corruption, loans
from the U.S., military, government moralization, electoral code,
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f. 1658-1682
f. 1683-1710
f. 1711-1738
f. 1739-1767
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suspension of the civil service law, sugar tariff, question of sugar crop
limitations, parties and politics. Material on Cuban economic
problems, judicial procedure, sanitation, cabinet, legislature, lottery,
elections, threat of Crowder’s leaving, veterans’ movement, and
President Zayas.
Press Translations, 17 September-6 December 1922. Translations of
Cuban news articles. U.S.-Latin American and U.S.-Cuban relations,
including commercial and diplomatic relations, Platt Amendment,
moralization program, and tariff. Articles on legislature, government
finances and taxes, electoral code, constitution, lottery, elections,
electoral fraud, bank liquidation, establishment of a Cuban bank of
issue, sugar, the cabinet, government corruption, American loans, the
American legation, parties and politics, court system, municipalities,
and the codification commission. Material on political amnesty,
Havana water supply, sanitation, railroads, and the Latin American
Medical Conference.
Press Translations, 7 December 1922-4 March 1923. Translations of
Cuban news articles. U.S.-Cuban and U.S.-Latin American relations,
including financial and diplomatic, concerning the tariff, Isle of Pines,
reciprocity treaty, Fifth and Sixth Pan American Conference, Pan
American Union, Crowder’s appointment as ambassador, antiAmerican attitudes, and the government moralization campaign.
Articles concerning desire of Zayas for reelection, elections, parties and
politics, American loans, government malversation, banking, judiciary,
constitutional and electoral reform, legislature, sanitation, suppression
of the municipality of Havana, lottery, debt commission, amnesty,
education, legal decisions, municipal defalcations, immigration, Zayas,
and a review of the Whitemarsh book on diplomacy.
Press Translations, 5 March-23 July 1923. Translations of Cuban news
articles. Cuban-Latin American, Cuban-League of Nations, CubanAmerican, and U.S.-Latin American relations, including the Isle of
Pines, Platt Amendment, Pan American Congress, Crowder’s job, and
his views on the Permanent Committee of the economic Corporations.
Articles on the cabinet, debt commission, legislature, lottery, railroads,
municipal defalcation, government finances, Santa Clara convent
purchase, veterans’ movement, taxes, judiciary, government
censorship, parties and politics, Zayas’ family’s political activity, sugar
crop reduction, bank liquidation, opium smuggling, American loans,
American boycott, cabinet banquet, sanitation, amnesty, general strike,
and election campaign.
Press Translations, 24 July 1923-30 September 1924. Translations of
Cuban news articles. Cuban-Mexican, Cuban-American, and U.S.Latin American relations, including the Barlow claims, Isle of Pines,
and anti-Cuban news articles in U.S. papers. Articles on Crowder, the
lottery, sanitation, government corruption, legislature, cabinet,
government finances, banking, Havana municipality, university
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f. 1768-1795
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students’ agitation, Tarafa plan, reelection plans of Zayas, electoral
code, railroads, judiciary, politics, Chinese immigration, political party
reorganization tariffs, amnesty, Cuban army, smuggling, Santa Clara
convent, municipal malversation, and the Good Government
Association.
Press Translations, 5 October 1924-27 April 1927. Translations of
Cuban news articles. Cuban-European, Cuban-League of Nations,
Cuban-American, and U.S. Latin American relations, including Isle of
Pines, Barlow claims, reciprocity treaty, Platt Amendment, King
Resolution, portal and extradition treaties, U.S. and Cuban immigration
problems. Articles on Cuban parties and politics, Crowder, elections,
veterans’ movement, sugar mill and railroad strikes, government
corruption, legislature, American loans, tariff, banking, Zayas,
constitutional amendments, amnesty, judiciary, bonus bill, government
finances, public works, sanitation, university sutdents’ agitation,
judicial system, sugar crop limitations, labor laws, and liquor
smuggling.
Miscellaneous Material Series
f. 1796-1820
f. 1821-1857
Books, Reports, Memoranda, Regulations, and Forms, undated and
February 1917-February 1922. Material relating to manpower supplies
and World War I Selective Service. Lockmiller, “The Greatest Lottery
on Earth.” The World War: Selective Service in the County of Albany
in the State of New York (1922) and Selective Service Regulations
(1917). Material on the legal basis of Selective Service, sample
registration forms, notes on army rejections and medical remedies for
them, organization of the office of the provost marshal general,
material on Crowder’s Spirit of Selective Service, reports on draft
exemptions, shipyard workers recruitment, Selective Service
legislation, reports on the draft systems in England, New Zealand and
Canada, and Hugh Johnson’s memo on the Selective Service System.
Books, Pamphlets, Forms, Speeches, and Speech Notes, undated and 27
December 1917-19 September 1927. Selective Service and Cuban
affairs. Selective Service questionnaire; State of New York Selective
Service, 1918; report by provost marshal general on Selective Service,
1918. World War I manpower supplies, local draft board experiences,
proposed Selective Service regulations, Selective Service Association,
voluntary enlistments. Speeches by Crowder on Selective Service,
advocating postwar government regulation of industry, military, law,
West Point, mobilization, anti-League of Nations, military training,
U.S. and British draft experiences, army reserves, contributions of legal
profession to Selective Service, tribute to Theodore Roosevelt,
government Wartime powers, contribution of colleges in Wartime.
Menocal’s speech in praise of Crowder. Notes for speeches, some on
the Cuban electoral code.
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
f. 1858-1880
f. 1881-1902
f. 1903-1913
f. 1914-1935
f. 1936-1961
Page 23
Speeches, undated and 9 March 1907-30 May 1926. Speeches by
Crowder and others on American business in Wartime, U.S.-Cuban
relations in World War I, West Point, Cuba, conservation, J. Reuben
Clark’s views on the League of Nations, patriotism, military justice, the
Cuban government, Selective Service, war powers of Congress, French
gratitude for American wartime assistance, War Industries Board, labor
in Great Britain, federal waterways operations, federal and state
commissions, Cuban judicial system, world economic conditions, sugar
tariff, U.S. entry into League of Nations, diplomatic and commercial
relations between U.S. and Cuba and Latin American nations.
Machado on Platt Amendment, Chauncey Depew honoring Sir Robert
Horne.
Speeches, Memoranda, and Statistical Material, undated and January
1899-June 1929. Speeches on Selective Service, U.S.-Latin American
legal relations, the McNary-Haugen bill, diplomatic speeches by
Crowder, Nicholas Murray Butler’s Fourth of July speech, Louis
Ludlow’s tribute to Charles Lindbergh, and speech on national defense.
Material on the U.S. sugar tariff, including statistics, analysis of
domestic beet sugar production, Philippine sugar, and the U.SCanadian reciprocity tariff. Undated pamphlet by Crowder, “Military
Aspects of the American Sugar Tariff.”
Digests, Memoranda, and Newspaper Clippings, September 1927September 1930. Material concerning sugar. Digests of trade
magazines entitled “Sugar,” “The Planter and Sugar Manufacturer,”
and “Facts About Sugar.” Cuba Cane Sugar Corporation annual report.
Tarafa’s views on Crowder’s sugar memorandum. Newspaper
clippings on the sugar industry and tariff. Commercial briefs of the
sugar tariff. Notebook, “Concerning Sugar.”
Miscellaneous Material, n.d. Short biography of Francis Lieber.
Military academy, Mexican constitution, U.S. postal and telegraph
rates, legality of recruitment, treaty of Versailles, Crowder’s refutation
of charges made by Senator Chamberlain, charges against General Fred
C. Ainsworth, legislative history of the militia, minors in the army,
Crowder’s notes on internal Cuban and Philippine matters, Cuban
public works, British restraint of neutral commerce in World War I, the
draft in the Civil War, Selective Service, military justice, Alexander
Hamilton, prohibition, battle casualty reporting, the foreign vote, legal
status of mutinies, Benedict Arnold, Indian fighting award, and “The
Death of Sitting Bull: A Reminiscence” by M.F. Steels.
Miscellaneous Material, undated and June 1879-January 1918. Army
lists, military decorations, army reorganization, militia, British wartime
Orders in Council on commerce, war poems, jokes, songs, protests,
anecdotes about Theodore Roosevelt and Charles E. Hughes, poems
about Cuba and “The Battle of Texas,” English recruiting, judge
advocate general’s office, training material, and plan of cave at
Tartiers. Material on the military academy, including regulations and
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
f. 1962-1976
f. 1977-1998
f. 1999-2017
f. 2018-2028A
Page 24
books. Walter Fletcher Smith’s claims against Cuba, U.S.-Cuban
postal agreement, U.S. government suit on construction at Jefferson
Barracks, Jesse J. Miller legal brief, Selective Service, Pan American
conferences, Philippine criminal code, Cuban electoral appeals,
promotion of John H. Wigmore for World Court seat, and book,
Adjustment of Title to Isle of Pines.
Books, Leaflets, and Magazines, 1910-1918. Publications on
government affairs. Material on gifts and decorations to U.S. military
personnel given by foreign governments, reports of judge advocate
general and secretary of war for 1911 and 1912, report of the chief of
staff of the Army for 1911, book entitled Report on Operations of the
Thirty-Second Division, “A Manual for Courts-Martial,” and October
1915 issue of The World’s Work. Material concerning national defense
preparedness, Selective Service, war mobilization, World War I
strategy and diplomacy, provost marshal general, customs, military
discipline, militia, the Kansas City Railway, and the Kankakee River
flood control project.
Pamphlets, Booklets, and Magazines, 1918-1921. Pamphlets, booklets
and magazines on military and Cuban affairs. Material on World War I
army operations, the amended shipping act, military justice, treatment
of conscientious objectors, Selective Service, military medals and
awards, the German peace treaty, petition to repeal prohibition, legal
briefs, “Decisions of the Comptroller of the Treasury,” Orestes Ferrara
on Cuban elections. Magazine articles by Zayas, Crowder’s work in
Cuba, and the economy and politics of Cuba. Congressional Record
list of military appointments.
Pamphlets, 1921-1929. The Grover Cleveland-Bergdoll case, Samuel
T. Insull, Selective Service, Cuban elections, West Point, the Barlow
and Smith legal claims, U.S. Pan American Society report, St. Louis
Chamber of Commerce report on Caribbean trip. Material on training
of army reserves, business prospectuses, mob control techniques, Isle
of Pines, U.S.-Latin American relations, battleship Maine memorial,
George Peek article entitled “Equality for Agriculture with Industry,”
delegate report on the Sixth Pan American Conference, club and
meeting reports, annual business reports, stock and securities
information, genealogy, Cuban politics, conditions in China, annual
report of the Army Mutual Aid Association, and information on the
World Court and the League of Nations.
Books, Pamphlets, Journals, Engraving Plates, and Woodcut Blocks,
1929-1942. Book by James G. Harbord, The American Expeditionary
Forces. Material on the American First Army, Cumberland Falls
project, sugar tariff, Selective Service, business reports, club and
organization reports, military service journals, Pan American Union
bulletin, Legion of Honor pamphlet, West Point graduates’ association
report, pamphlets on lobbying in Congress, National Socialism,
bibliography of material on the Americas, “International Conciliation:
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
f. 2028B-2045
v. 1-7
v. 1-4
v. 5
v. 6
v. 7
Page 25
The Attempt to Define Aggression.” Engravings and blocks of
Crowder, and Selective Service pictures.
Posters, Pamphlets, Cartoons, Correspondence, Memoranda, and
Pictures, June 1917-June 1944.
Political campaign posters, pamphlets, cartoons, correspondence,
memoranda, and pictures. Burnett Chiperfield’s Illinois U.S. senatorial
campaign material, 1920. Miscellaneous undated correspondence and
incomplete memoranda on post-World War I government, Selective
Service, army reorganization bill, judge advocate general, Crowder’s
retirement, 1909 Cuban election, the sugar lobby, Crowder’s
ambassadorship, the American embassy in Cuba, and military justice.
Cartoons on Cuban politics and Selective Service. Pictures of
Crowder. Sketches and articles on World War I, a Selective Service
poem, and news pictures.
Books and Maps, 1880-1922
Decisions of the Department of State and Justice under the
Provisional Administration of Cuba by the United States.
Map of Cuba (from folder 1470).
Comparative Print of the Constitution of Cuba and Amendments
Proposed Thereto in 1913, l917 and 1922 with Appendices.
Scrapbook containing articles on Cuban sugar, pictures of Sitting
Bull, material on Crowder, the Philippines in the SpanishAmerican War, and the Philippine Supreme Court.
INDEX TERMS
Subject
Abbott, Ernest H.
Abbott, Laurence F.
Acosta, J. Rodriguez
Adams, Charles Francis (1866-1954)
Adams, Fred B.
Agriculture--Kentucky, 1928
Aguinaldo, Emilio (1869-1964)
Ahrnot, Kenneth M.
Ainsworth, Frederick C.
Albert, Charles S.
Albertini, Oscar Diaz
Alcorn, Albert D.
Alfaro, Ricardo J.
Alfonseca, Ricardo Perez
Alfonso, Noberto
Allen, Charles G.
Folders
156
155
292
870
797
657
32,37-39,43
6
61,62,180,1919
183
174,1777,1778
350,355,356
365
452
308
85
Other Image
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Allen, Henry Justin (1868-1950)
Allinson, Brent Dow
Alvarez, Aurelio
Folders
127,273,662,725
988,989
352,353,928,1482,1584,1589,1610,1630,
1641,1644,1645,1647,1652-1655,1710,
1722,1729,1748,1749
American Bar Association
1930-1934
American Federation of Labor
244
American Producer's Association
753
American Union Against Militarism
75,76
Ames, Knowlton Lyman ( -1931)
867
Amick, William K.
30,123,587,590,592,594,595,597,599,615,
616,622,627,664,712,716,720,735,792,793,
819,823,824
Ancizar, Roberto
183
Anderson, Benjamin McLean (1854-1940) 230,639,641,642
Anderson, Edward
841,842,844,845,862
Anderson, George W.
270,271
Anderson, Larz (1866-1937)
380
Andrade, Gonzalo Freyrede
213,256,258,261,262
Andrews, John B.
111
Andrews, Lincoln C.
556
Ansell, Samuel T.
1,5,10,14,65-73,76,77,79,82,84,85,87-89,98,
112,117,118,120,124,129-133,135,137,139149,155-157,159,160,164,166,167,171,174176,178,180,187,190,192,195,204,213,222,
292,293,325,657,821,890-893,900,901,903,
914,915,918,919,923,939,1032-1034,1039,
1041-1045,1048-1051,1053-1063,1067,
1068,1070-1073,1075-1077,1084-1087,
1090,1091,1093,1094,1102,1104,1107,
1110-1114,1148,1862,1989,1999
Anti-Semitism
431,987
Arango, Miguel
247,1140
Arbitration, International
1225
Arellano, C. S.
33,247
Arenal, Vincente
435
Arrango, Miguel
247,248
Artacho, Isabelo
38
Astor, William Vincent (1891-1959)
75
Atkins, Robert
388,491
Page 26
Other Image
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Atwell, William Hawley (1869-1961)
Atwood, John Harrison ( -1934)
Azcona, J. Sanchez
Babbitt, Edwin
Bacon, Robert
Baker, Charles H.
Baker, Henry M.
Baker, Newton Diehl (1871-1937)
Balfour, Arthur (1848-1930)
Ballou, Sidney
Banks and banking--Cuba
Barcelo, J. M.
Barclay, Shepard (1847-1925)
Barker, Harry C.
Barlow claim
Barlow, Joseph E.
Folders
Page 27
Other Image
561
271,274
233
142
54
792
535,542
72,75-78,80-86,90,94,100-102,105,107,108, v. 5
110-114,118-121,124,129-138,140-143,145,
146,148-150,154,156,158-160,167,169,182,
184,190,196,210,213,226,249,271,286,456,
463,515,608,737,738,816,817,822,832,834,
866,868,874,880,884,887,889,891,903,909,
914,936.953,969,975-977,979,983,985,990,
997-999,1003,1004,1006,1010-1016,1024,
1027,100,1031,1035,1038,1048-1050,1052,
1059,1065,1069,1071-1075,1093,1094,
1098,1103,1117,1118,1195,1833,1860,1865
236
502
263,302,313,327,333,343,344,417,419,420,
925,1485,1486,1488-1490,1492,1500,15011507,1512,1516,1518,1522,1532-1534,
1537-1542,1545,1548,1552-1558,1560,
1563-1566,1568,1570,1575,1576,1577,
1581,1586,1587,1589,1591,1592,1600,
1603,1606,1625,1627,1628,1641,1645,
1661,1684,1686,1692,1694,1695,1700,
1701,1712,1714,1720,1722,1731,1735,
1743,1748,1752,1756,1766,1772,1778,1785
533
104,110,117
136,141
737,810,1289,1766,1773,1776,1783,1786,
1789,1792,2001,2005,2007
292,295,299,315,317,328,360,363,366,367,
370-372,374,377,380,389,396,398,399,401,
405,406,408,414,415,419,421,425,430,431,
436-438,457,459,462,468,469,478,487,489,
493,496,497,501,508,510,514,519,521,540,
548,550,552-555,623,633,637,638,641,642,
658,660,677,760,761,764,768,787,792,807,
811,829,830,843,846,1173,1176,1177,1184,
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Barlow, Will
Barnes, Julius
Barraqué, Jesús Maria
Barrett, John
Barry, Thomas H.
Barth, Charles H.
Bartlett, John H.
Baruch, Bernard M. (1870-1965)
Basa, José
Bassett, Frederic Brewster, Jr.
Bates, J. C.
Battle, George Gordon (1868-1949)
Beacom, T. H.
Beals, Walter B.
Beaty, Amos L.
Beaupre, Arthur M.
Beauville, Gongalez
Beck, James M.
Beeckman, R. Livingston
Behn, Hernand
Bello, Clemente V.
Bello, Vasquez
Benet, Christie
Bennett, Chester A.
Bennett, Henry
Bennett, Ira C.
Bergdoll, Grover Cleveland
Betancourt
Betancourt, Alfred
Betancourt, Angel C.
Betancourt, Salvador Cisneros
Bethel, Walter A.
Bickett, Thomas W.
Biddle, William P.
Bigelow, Poultney (1855-1954)
Bingham, Rutherford
Page 28
Folders
Other Image
1487,1541,1555,1561,1562,2001,2007
382,389,482,486
477
414,460,484
137
124,132
174
126
450,518,634,859,874,884
37
732,855
34,57
450
259,345,347,348,354
818,821
125,127,128
64,65
421
696
85
334,342,672
125
213,571
97
282,284
558
714,715,718,742,789,797,798
235,963,965,1015,1132,1136,1148,1999
545,1481,1492,1493,1499,1509,1511,1544,
1563,1649,1724,1725
482,1788
211,259
332
110,118,123,124,150,164,172,192,321
110,125
82
453
118
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Bland, William T.
Blanton, Thomas L.
Bliss, Tasker H. (1853-1930)
Bobo, Stephen N.
Bodine, Tom
Bohlinger, Baron von
Bolinger, Charles
Bonds, Liberty
Bonfils, Frederick G. (1860-1933)
Booram, Bert
Boorman, William H.
Booth, Evangeline
Borah, William E. (1865-1940)
Borglum, John Gutzon de la Mothe
(1867-1941)
Borland, William P. (1867-1919)
Boughton, Edward J.
Bowman, Frank
Brady, James H.
Brandeis, Louis Dembitz (1856-1941)
Breckinridge, Henry
Bridges, Wilson O.
Bridgman, Raymond L.
Britton, Roy F.
Brooke, John R.
Brown, Arthur W.
Brown, B. Gratz (1826-1885)
Brown, Ernest W.
Brown, Harry J.
Brown, Hillis T.
Brown, Robert A.
Bryan, William Jennings (1860-1925)
Bullitt, William Marshall
Bunn, Paul V.
Folders
229
975
83,87,98,121,128,131,159,505,508,539,540,
653,660,880,953,967
2
230
104
745
5
232,610,611,648
733,834,835
154,160,162,164,169,184,778,780
213
393,498,508,540,548,550,557,623,700,705,
751-753,764,768,792,978,1034,1555,1556,
1699,1786
129,131,158,185,186
95,967
6
338
78
86,87,108
68,69,72
735,783
64
135,140,144,148,150,151
208
902
938
542
548,550,625
758-760
171,172,223,225,249,498,499,501,535,536,
553-555,608,643,664,666,669,683-687,721,
723,798,799,803
64,67,68,71,223
105,166,168,170,180,182,186,187,197
116-118,447,448,457
Page 29
Other Image
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Burguieres, Ernest A.
Burleson, Albert S.
Burton, Theodore E.
Butler, Nicholas Murray (1862-1947)
Cabell, Henry C.
Caffery, Jefferson
Calder, William M. (1869-1945)
Calderon, Manuel dela Vega
Caldwell, Charles Pope (1875-1940)
Caldwell, Henry C.
Caldwell, S. S.
Caldwell, William Pope
California--Politics and government,
1920s
Call, Lewis W.
Camp Boyd, New Mexico, 1880s
Camp Crowder, Missouri, 1940s
Campa, Miguel Angel
Campbell, Guy E.
Campbell, Philip Pitt (1862-1941)
Folders
Page 30
Other Image
696,697,753
126
520,521,534
19,128,129,140,142,212,411,860,1020,1881
89
554
284
496
232
22
189,190,193
152
663
543,544,561,564,591,593,761,785
952
954
529
78
194-197,201,206,214,228,230,231,234,236,
250-252,273,275,276
Campbell, Thomas E.
127
Cannon, Joseph Gurney (1836-1926)
102,278
Cansler, E. T., Jr.
167,171
Cantrill, James C.
231,252
Capote, Mendez
864
Capper, Arthur (1865-1951)
108,131,228,233
Caraway, Thaddeus Horatius (1871-1931) 789,793,797-800,803-805,807,816,1189,
1190,2030
Cardenas, Raul de
365
Carlton, A. E.
746,751,785
Carmack, Edward Ward (1858-1908)
99
Carman, Travers D.
637,639
Carnegie Endowment for International
411
Peace
Carr, Wilbur John (1870-1942)
301,418,526,527,532,533
Carranza, Venustiano (1859-1920)
188,249
Carroll, John Haydock (1857-1931)
185,212,217,230,231,233,248,256,257,380,
386,410,430,441,450,452-
y
y
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Page 31
Folders
Other Image
454,456,458,459,461-464,468-471,373,474,
477,478,486,488,491,492,494,496,509,512,
515,516,519,520,523,529,531,532,534-538,
540-543,545,548,550,552-556,563,566,568,
595,606,630,650,660,666,669,593,694,696,
707,727,764,777,781,788,789,791,793,794,
797,803,813,816,829,858-860,880,946,969,
1188
Carruthers, Arthur S.
627,767
Cartaya, Enrique Hernándes
16,337,460,480,647,649,1501,1508,1515,
1518,1569,1570,1575,1576,1698,1702,
1723,1724,1729,1730,1736 1737,1741,1742
Cartaya, J. Eliseo
559,780,1609,1629
Cartoons and caricatures
2036, #23; 2044, #26
y
Castaneda, F. G.
132,179,180
Castillo, Demetrio, Jr.
162,167,20,203,225,234,733,734
Catlin, Henry W.
605,694,708
Cespedes, Carlos Miguel de (1881-1955) 16,70,74,220,233,248,253,255,266,316,323,
327-329,331,333,335,337,351,355,363-365,
369,372,406,408,411,424,426,434,437,438,
442,444,458-461,474,476,482,509,513,517,
530,531,533,577,647,649,650,655,663,665,
667,669,671,677,688,690,694,715,721,755,
801,820,824,825,827,828,831,836,837,847,
849,934,9671142,1161,1162,1180,1271,
1494,1501-1503,1509,1511,1521,1552,
1557,1559,1563,1568,1569,1607,1616,
1618,1622,1629,1630,1638-1640,1659,
1660,1664,1666-1668,1679,1682,1683,
1686,1691,1691,1703,1780,17821,1786,
1859
Chaffee, Adna Romanza (1884-1941)
36,48,53,54
Chamber of Commerce International
761
Chamber of Commerce International
761
Chamber of Commerce, Havana
745
Chamberlain, George Earle
76,81,85,95,97-99,118,123,130-133,135138,140,143-150,152,157,159-161,168,172,
171-181,187,190,193,195,207,213,249,251,
293,522,891-893,909,915,967,984,988,989,
1010,1022,967,984,988,989,1010,1022,
1033,1034,1047,1056,1064,1072,1077,
1081,1082,1091,1094,1096,1110,11131115,1117,1865,1918
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Chamberlain, Henry Barrett
Chapman, Charles Edward (1880-1941)
Folders
79
361,365,70,371,374,376,385,394,395,397399,401,403-405,407,409,410,412,413,418,
419,424,426,428,429,431,433-438,441-443,
445,446,448,44,455,458,465,470,476,478,
479,483,486,489,490,492,496,502,58,533,
554,560,634,1280,1284,1771,1794
Chapple, Joseph Mitchell (1867-1950)
106
Chase Securities Corporation
390
Chilean Conference, 1923
327
China
38
Chiperfield, Barnett
183-185,729,743,744,2028
Clark, Alfred E.
914
Clark, Champ (1850-1921)
61,63,67,193,874
Clark, Frank
190
Clark, Henry C.
414,436,481-483,758,760,762,764,807,869,
872
Clark, Joshua Reuben, Jr. (1871-1961)
64,67,70,84,87,92,113,116,168,170,188,
190,210,211,221,222,223,233,250,252,270,
275,276,278,497,504,506,513,514,518,665,
668,677,736,879,1861
Clarke, L. E.
450,884
Clayton Anti-Trust Act
940
Clements, John R.
103
Clipson, E. F.
129,130
Coal mines and mining--Kentucky, 1920s 657
Cochrane, William
169
Cocke, W. H.
641,642
Cockrell, Ewing (1874-1962)
51
Cockrell, Francis Marion (1834-1915)
22
Cody, William Frederick "Buffalo Bill"
863
(1846-1917)
Coffin, Lawrence E.
75
Coffman, Waldo H.
66
Cohen, Abraham K.
115,120-122,235,237
Cohen, Edward Carey
459,462,472
Cohen, Julius Henry (1873-1950)
215,217,218
Colby, Bainbridge (1869-1950)
211,226,271
Colcord, Samuel
450
College students--Cuba
1500-1502,1743,1744,1745,1776
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C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Collier, William Miller (1867-1956)
Colorado--Politics and government, 1928
Committee of Economic Corporations
Commonwealth Clubs of California,
Legislative Preparedness
Communism
Communism--Germany, 1919
Compton, George Brokaw (1883-1938)
Conboy, Martin (1878-1944)
Conger, Edwin Hurd (1843-1907)
Conkling, Roscoe S. ( -1956)
Conkling, Roscoe S. ( -1956)
Connor, William M.
Coolidge, Calvin (1872-1933)
Copper-Johnson Bill
Corbin, H. C.
Corby, Herbert
Corom, Joseph R.
Cortelyou, Luther, Jr. (1881- )
Costa Rica, Revolution
Costa Rica--Panama Boundary Dispute,
1926
Costume, 1880s
Costume, 1900s
Costume, 1920s
Cotton, Robert C.
Court of International Justice
(Permanent)
Couzens, James (1872-1936)
Covo, Jose M.
Cowgill, James
Cox, James Middleton (1870-1957)
Coyle, Philip E.
Crain, Ralph W.
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455
686,687
1608-1610
502
112,157,1024,1062,1078-1081,1097,1117
131
80
111,176,190,191,194,205,206,213,214,225,
226,228,232,245,246,254,276,280
33,36,38,41
954
954
472
124,125,344,409,496,559,561,562,564,572,
586,603,607,608,610,611,625,628,645,663,
665,681,1170,1171,1494,1495,1524,1525,
1540,1542,1544,1554,1559,1571,1739,
1784,1785,1879
502,619,621
41,48,50,51
322
31
251
1102
478
942
952
954
659,661
816,817,833,2013
393
632,634
229
135,244,246,254,255
181
622
y
y
y
y
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Crane, Winthrop M.
Craven, Charles E.
Crawford, William H.
Creel, George (1876-1953)
Crissinger, Daniel Richard (1860-1942)
Crittenden, Amelia
Crittenden, Thomas T., Jr.
Crittenden, William J.
Crowder, Enoch Herbert (1859-1932)
Crowder, Enoch Herbert (1859-1932)
Crowder, Enoch Herbert (1859-1932),
Ambassador
Crowder, Enoch Herbert (1859-1932),
Eulogies
Crowder, Enoch Herbert (1859-1932),
Special Representative
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105
143
204,385,1806
110
344,347,349,359,408
391
78,100,172,229,231,234,236,497,938
541,545,547
952,953,954,2035,2036
1-2045
1691-1693,1696,1701,1704-1707,17111713,1721,1726,1728,1730,1732-1736,
1738-1741,1743-1747,1749,1764,1765,
1770,1771,1775-1779,1781-1783,1785,
1789,1791-1793,1795,1962,1967,1995
1193,1194
1534,1547,1550-1552,1555,1560,1561,
1564,1568,1572,1576,1586,1587,1591,
1592,1595-1597,1604,1609-1613,16151622,1624,1625,1629,1635,1637-1639,
1642,1643,1645,1647,1649,1650,1655,
1657,1660,1662,1664-1666,1668-1670,
1675,1679,1681,1682,1684,1688
Crowder, Josephine
532
Crowder, Philip
106
Crowder, Thomas
202
Crowell, Benedict
90,137,141
Crozier, Thomas
953
Cruikshank, William Mackey (1870-1943) 74
Cuba
87,88,90,131,141,160,162,168
Cuba American Sugar Company
245
Cuba Cane Sugar Corporation
245
Cuba, 1908-1909
1224
Cuba, Amnesty Bill
159,336,1526,1528,1530,1532,1552,1584,
1585,1587,1589,1664,1666-1668,1680,
1701-1703,1735,1758,1762-1764,1774,1782
Cuba, Bagasse
665
Cuba, Bonus Bill
1530-1532,1535,1541,1552,1555,15591561,1585,1775
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y
v. 1-7
v. 7
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Cuba, Botellas
Cuba, Cabinet
Cuba, Census
Cuba, Chadbourne (Sugar) Plan, Cuba
Sugar
Cuba, Collectoria
Cuba, Corrupt Practice Act
Cuba, Cuban Board of National
Renovation
Cuba, Debt Commission
Cuba, Electoral Code
Cuba, Electoral Commission
Cuba, Electoral Reforms
Cuba, Foreign Claims Against the Cuban
Government
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306,328,329,365,370
1478-1480,1510-1512,1514,1516-1519,
1528,1551,1563,1565,1567,1568,1576,
1587,1589,1595,1599,1602,1604,1611,
1613-1615,1617,1618,1620,1622,1625,
1626,1628,1634,1654,1668-1670,1677,
1689,1690,1702,1703,1705,1707,1708,
1709,1711,1712,1716-1726,1729,1737,
1742,1747,1751,1776,1782-1784
154,155,175,176,180,209,210,222,259,252,
795,849,878,918
868,871,872
224
158,159
1263,1266,1269,1478,1482
1486,1487,1490-1492,1497,1500,1506,
1507,1509,1510,1516,1518,1555,1575,
1695,1697,1699,1700,1711,1713,1714,
1721,1731,1732,1738
118,119,123-125,132,134,141,142,150,151,
155-157,159-161,164,180,206,210,211,213,
215,223,226,237,259,302,324,332,352,356,
357,440,575,784,849,850,873-877,901,921,
928,972,1042,1046,1497,1508,1511,1518,
1524,1529,1533,1541,1545-1550,1552,
1574,1587,1625,1628,1640-1642,1654,
1659,1664,1666,1667,1669,1672,1673,
1675-1677,1680,1681,1683-1686,1688,
1689,1690,1692-1695,1697,1698,1705,
1708,1748,1749,1752-1754,1759,1856
133,219,221,234,248,252,256,259,260,440
146,147,158,340,1051,1054,1062,1064,
1066,1071,1073,1078,1083,1092,1095,
1096,1099-1101,1105-1109,1120,1121,
1129,1134-1136,1139,1141,1143,1153,
1207,1209,1210,1211,1213,1218,1219,
1221-1225,1231,1233,1234-1236,1238,
1239,1240-1247,1249,1264,1266,12741276,1284,1295
64,67,70,155,345,380,382,389,406-408,414,
419,438,473,476,501,508,510,536,540,541,
550,552,567,569,570,623,660,843,846,847,
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Folders
928
Cuba, Good Government Association
1766
Cuba, Havana
731,732,792,801,1133,1521,1522,1523,
1528,1529,1543,1561,1563
Cuba, History
1288
Cuba, Hurricane Fund, 1926
823-827
Cuba, Isle of Pines Penitentiary
467
Cuba, Joint Parliamentary Committee
155
Cuba, Law Advisory Commission
55
Cuba, Legislature
55,64,124,213,337,341,1267,1268,1271,
1274-1278,1282,1286,1584,1585,15871593,1596-1598,1601,1602,1606-1608,
1613,1614,1624,1628,1634,1637,1646,
1649,1650,1652,1653,1656-1658,1661,
1662-1667,1671,1673,1676,1677,1680,
1682,1685,1697,1700,1706,1710,1712,
1713,1720,1728,1729,1731-1733,1735,
1740,1751,1753,1754,1771,1776,1785,1793
Cuba, Leonard Wood's Administration
206,208
Cuba, Lombard Bill
454
Cuba, Maine Memorial Exercises, 1926
464-466,1563
Cuba, Moralization Program
346,355
Cuba, National Codification Commission 1679,1685,1688,1702,1703
Cuba, National Congress of Students
1743
Cuba, National Council of Veterans
1494-1498
Cuba, National Lottery
308-310,312,324,329,339,341,343,354,406,
408,1307,1485-1495,1497,1498,1500-1502,
1505,1507,1509,1512,1513,1516-1519,
1522,1523,1529,1538,1542,1545,1551,
1557,1561-1563,1566,1568,1586,1596,
1602,1604,1606,1607,1608,1610,16181627,1629,1641,1647,1648,1660,1665,
1677,1684,1688-1690,1692-1694,17031706,1708-1710,1712,1713,1715,1716,
1721,1727,1733,1736,1737-1740,1766
Cuba, Permanent Committee of the
1652,1722,1740,1743,1744,1751,1756,
Economic Corporations
1764,1771,1781,1787,1788
Cuba, Political Parties
159,331,1240-1247,1249,1294,1481,1482,
1484-1487,1491,1494,1496-1498,1500,
1503,1505-1513,1516-1518,1520,1523,
1525,1526,1530-1547,1549-1551,1556,
1570-1572,1574,1576,1584,1585,1591,
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C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Cuba, Public Works
Cuba, Refuerzo
Cuba, Religion
Cuba, Reserve Bank Project, 1922
Cuba, Revolution of 1906
Cuba, Sanitation
Cuba, Santa Clara Convent
Cuba, Southern Commercial Congress
Cuba, Sugar Defense Law
Cuba, Sugar Finance Commission
Cuba, Tariff
Cuba, Zapata Swamp Concession
Cuba. Army
Cuba. Constitution
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1595,1633,1635,1648,1650,1667,1668,
1672,1678,1682,1687,1691-1693,1707,
1719,1721,1723,1726-1729,1731,1734,
1736,1737,1748-1750,1753,1755,17581760,1764,1765-1770,1772,1779,1794
134,306,342,418,419,427,477,486,534,603,
637,638,642,696,705,751,755,757,767,768,
778,779,784,787,836,847,849,1192,1200,
1279,1297,1487-1489,1493,1497-1500,
1505,1508,1510-1515,1517,1521,1522,
1527,1528-1530,1532,1533,1535,15391550,1552-1558,1560-1566,1570-1576,
1606,1607,1622,1624,1625,1627,1679,
1700,1702,1703,1708,1712,1721,1723,
1724,1730,1731,1733,1735,1736,1738,
1748,1750,1755,1760,1761,1763,17731775,1785,1786,1793,1923
340
1298
313
341
267,335,365,1226,1490-1493,1504-1506,
1517,1523-1526,1528-1542,1545-1550,
1555,1556,1573,1574-1577,1586,1600,
1602,1628,1637,1670,1672,1682,1688,
1693,1695,1732,1734,1736-1739,1750,
1752,1753,1756,1758,1761-1763,1766,1777
336,358,359,926,927,1713-1715,1717,1718,
1731,1732,1749,1751-1754
359
582-585,596-598,603,604,615,624,702
1584
17,352,355,453,534,545,670,671,689,690,
693,694,700,702,703,705,708-712,715,
717,718,723,729,788,1514,1515,1517,1532,
1533,1535,1553,1574,1602,1665,1672,
1675,1677,1678,1681,1685,1695,1760,
1771,1774,1790,1922
260
1603,1611,1638,1655,1668,1744,1763
8,299,302,305,559,561,564,571,637,860,
v. 6
864,1206,1211,1213,1214,1217,1219,12211223,1287,1293,1487,1507,1557,1558,
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Cuba--Appropriations and expenditures
Cuba--Commerce
Cuba--Commercial policy
Cuba--Commercial policy--U.S.
Cuba--Constitutional law
Cuba--Courts
Cuba--Economic assistance, American
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1560,1563,1567-1569,1587,1590,1600,
1675,1679,1683-1686,1688,1710,1774,1935
3,121,134,304-309,331,336,352,355,363,
364,366,376,402,414,451,452,474,593,608,
610,644,787,846,849,859,1168,1169,1172,
1178,1196,1199,1200,1201,1203,1227,
1258,1260,1262,1271,1292,1439,14431445,1449,1450,1480,1481,1483,1491,1496
-1498,1500-1503,1505,1507-1511,15141516,1520,1523,1528,1531-1536,1543,
1545,1546,1549,1552,1553,1555,1557,
1559,1561-1571,1573,1575-1577,15851587,1589,1590,1592,1594,1595,1601,
1603,1606-1610,1612,1614,1615,1617,
1621-1624,1627,1629-1632,1637,1639,
1652,1655,1658,1659,1661-1663,1666,
1671,1672,1676,1680-1682,1686,1687,
1691,1692,1695,1696,1698,1699,17041707,1709,1710,1713-1715,1718,17281734,1736,1737,1741,1748,1751,1755,
1756,1764,1767,1775,1777,1778,1785,1791
343,425,426,575,576,577
293,730,764,765,775,778,785-787,843,
1290,1293
1168,1172,1174,1176,1179,1180,1182,
1197,1198,1258,1259,1262,1281,1286,
1292,1490,1500,1505,1519-1521,1523,
1532-1534,1538,1544,1546,1550,1551,
1557,1558,1563,1567-1569,1575,1609,
1671-1673,1675-1677,1682,1684,1767,
1774,1785,1907,1909
418
154,156,301,367,372,403,426,506,918,
1577,1586,1600,1607,1638,1646,1674,
1681,1683,1693,1695-1697,1700,1716,
1753,1756,1774,1778,1787,1875
80,314,316-318,321,322,324,332,344,356,
360,387,474,476,478,635,637,644,647,859,
1586,1587,1589,1591,1595,1601,1602,
1605,1610,1618,1619,1623,1625,1628,
1630,1632,1635,1638,1639,1642-1645,
1647,1648,1651,1652,1655,1657,16591661,1663-1665,1667-1671,1673-1678,
1680,1682-1687,1692,1693,1694,16971700,1730,1753,1784
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Cuba--Economic Conditions
Cuba--Elections
Cuba--Elections, 1907
Cuba--Elections, 1908
Cuba--Elections, 1916
Cuba--Elections, 1917
Cuba--Elections, 1918
Cuba--Elections, 1919
Cuba--Elections, 1920--Presidential
Cuba--Elections, 1922
Cuba--Elections, 1923
Cuba--Elections, 1924
Cuba--Elections, 1928--Presidential
Cuba--Elections--Corrupt practices
Cuba--Foreign relations
Cuba--Foreign relations--U.S.
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5,8,278,281,291,403,404,438,531,575,581,
605,617,622,637,671,717,846,849,857,859,
926,927,1038,1165
6,124,139,148,183,187,207,221,859,1590,
2030
55
58
1212,1215,1228,1233,1249
1225,1249
133,1020
139,149
143,179,193,224,227,229,231,234,244,246248,252,253,262-268,270,271,283,446,
1138-1144,1215,1216,1248,1250,1251,
1944,1994
1631,1634,1635,1643,1660,1662,1663,1666
-1676,1680,1685,1686,1688-1690,1924
342,1691-1696,1705,1707,1710,1721,17291734,1740,1744
333,353,374,376,492,1498-1500,1503,1504,
1506,1508,1513,1517,1518,1520,1522,
1527,1528,1530,1531,1533-1551,1553,
1748,1764,1765,1768-1771,2000
671,677,682,685
340,440
64,764,1715,1735,1744,1747,1765,1774,
1775,1780,1789
10,64,74,188,219,220,329,331,332,341,374,
382,389,429,434,437,452,461,497,504,540,
548,569,570,736,743,973,1096,1120,1141,
1143,1144,1146,1160,1161,1167,1168,
1179,1180,1182,1183,1192,1196,1224,
1264,1266,1280,1283,1284,1287,1299,
1431,1439,1440,1478,1480,1485,1487,
1490,1491,1493-1496,1498-1500,1504,
1506,1508-1510,1513,1515-1518,1524,
1534,1538-1540,1542,1544,1546,15501552,1557-1560,1563,1565-1569,1571,
1575,1577,1583,1585,1591,1593,1594,
1597-1601,1609,1610,1612,1613,16151617,1619,1623,1624,1628,1629,1638,
1639,1642,1643,1645-1648,1651-1662,
1664,1665,1667-1671,1673,1679,1680,
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Cuba--Immigration and emigration
Cuba--Industries
Cuba--Misconduct in office
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1682,1684,1687,1693,1695,1704,1706,
1709,1711,1713-1716,1719,1721-1723,
1726,1730-1734,1737-1739,1741,1742,
1744-1749,1751-1753,1758,1759,1762,
1765,1769-1771,1774-1778,1780-1793,
1795,1850,1854,1859,1862,1863,18761878,1909,1953,2006,2009
1521-1523,1535,1540,1542,1543,1546,
1550,1559-1561,1563,1565,1568,1569,
1571,1576,1586,1601,1676,1690,1697,
1750,1756-1759,1766,1774,1775,1777,
1779,1786
1220
182,292,293,295,306-308,330,337-339,357,
366,478,857,1212,1214,1272,1485-1491,
1493,1494,1497,1498,1500,1502,1504,
1522,1527-1529,1533,1536,1540-1543,
1547,1549,1550,1552,1553,1555-1558,
1560,1562-1566,1575-1577,1586,1591,
1595,1603,1604,1607,1620,1628,16361638,1641,1665,1672,1678,1683,1684,
1688,1689,1692-1698,1703,1708-1710,
1727,1729,1736,1739,1744,1748-1750,
1753,1755,1763,1773,1774
743
331
366
Cuban Iron Ore Company
Cuban Society of International Law
Cuban-American Construction
Corporation
Cuban-American Convention for the
516
Suppressment of Smuggling of
Intoxicating Liquors
Cuban-American Reciprocity Treaty, 1903 155,304,434,491,494,529,545,564,566,574,
582,586,594,600,601,615,637,670,694,702,
712,716,718
Cuban-American Tariff
545,706,731,733,734,736,737,739,740,742,
745,747,751-754,757-761,782,785,788,790,
792,795-799,801,802,805-807,814,844,848,
854,968,972,1173-1175,1178-1186,1440,
1479,1485,1500,1534,1539-1542,1547,
1550,1551,1570,1575,1576,1643,1644,
1647,1648,1660,1666,1674,1860,1887,
1891,1894-1898,1902,1907-1911,2019,2030
Cuban-Dominican Sugar Corporation
742,749
Cuba--Pensions
1602,1604,1605,1707,1711,1737,1761
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Cuba--Politics and government
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56,58,74,80,162,206,213,222,224,226,233,
235,299,302,305,313,357,375,496,554,610,
726,860-863,876,926-928,963,968,10951098,1105,1111,1120,1128,1133-1142,
1144,1161,1204,1207,1208,1211-1216,
1218,1226-1231,1237,1238,1240,1249,
1251-1257,1263,1264,1266-1271,12741276,1282,1287,1292-1294,1478-1480,
1482,1484,1485,1487,1488,1491,14941496,1498,1500,1503,1506,1508-1512,
1516-1518,1520-1523,1525,1526,15301551,1554,1556,1561,1562,1565,15691572,1576,1577,1594,1596,1609,1616,
1618,1626,1631,1633-1635,1640,1656,
1662,1663,1667,1668,1674,1676,1677,
1682,1687,1691-1693,1695,1696,17041706,1708,1714,1717,1718,1723,17281731,1733,1736,1737,1745-1755,1758,
1759,1760,1762,1764,1765-1771,1775,
1779,1794,1996
Cuba--Politics and government, 1910s
77,125,135,143,147,167,186
Cuba--Politics and government, 1920s
206,207,209,235,237,244-248,252,255,256,
258,260,261,264,265,266,270,276,292,315,
324,326,327,331,334,335,338-340,358,362,
374-376,396,407,458,459,492,495,504,565,
575,642,669,677,787,1263,1264,1269-1271,
1274-1276
Cuba--Presidents--Inauguration, 1913
64
Cuba--Provincial Revolt, 1924
1523-1526
Cuba--Public Works, Law and Legislation 635,647,650-653,658,663
Cuba--Religion
1298
Cuellar, Celso
344,356,363,408,1593
Cumberland Falls Project
4,588,591-593,596,631,643,652,653,682,
686,699,700,718,724,755,759,810,814,
1172,1178,1304,2019
Cummings, Homer P.
175
Cummins, Albert Baird (1850-1926)
216,269,273,937
Cunningham, Charles H.
741,752,753
Curry, Elgin F.
220
Curtis, Charles
141,146
Curtis, W. J.
221,229
d'Aguino, Marie
73
The Daily Press, Hong Kong
40
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Dale, David M.
Dallinger, Frederick W.
Dalzell, John
Daniels, Josephus (1862-1948)
Daniels, William C.
Danks, William C.
Daugherty, Harry M. (1860-1941)
Davies, Joseph O.
Davis, George B.
Davis, George J.
Davis, George W.
Davis, H. J.
Davis, John W. (1873-1955)
Davis, Norman H.
Davis, Oscar King
Davis, Paul H.
Davis, Robert O.
Davis, Walter W.
Dawes, Charles G. (1865-1951)
Dawes, Henry M.
Dawes, Rufus C.
de Dios, Emiliano Riego
de la Rosa, Carlos
de Lluch, J. Luis
de Saverine, Pablo
Dean, John S.
Dearing, Fred Morris (1897-1963)
deBustamente, Antonio Sanchez
DeKnight, Clarence W.
Delgado, Manuel de J.
Deneen, Charles Samuel (1863-1940)
Denis, George J.
Denning, Clarence P.
Dent, S. Hubert, Jr.
Depew, Chauncey M. (1834-1928)
Depressions, Economic
Folders
1025
173,175
53,159
884,955,1833
192
135
285
518,520
22,23,182,939
663
51,54,57
50,51
119,166,168,170,175,177,189,194,222,441
248,267
248,531,541,542
731,734,794,838
323
189
551,553,615,625,628,645,733,859,1193,
1563
344,347
5,609,718,734,786,792,794,824,826,827,
833
36,41,43
675
7
77
124,196,251,252,279,662
281,282,287,288,291,474,479,492,553,556
360,361,530,832,864,1505
928
472
728,784
193,207,660
579
75,95,98,180-182,216,987,1004,1010
958,1879
838,845,846,856,859,860,864,870,872,873,
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Other Image
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Folders
Page 43
Other Image
880,883,1930
Deschapelles, Luis B.
494,648,655,663,669,671,672,751,755,757,
767,778,779,784,786-789,846
Despaigne
1586,1587,1621,1622,1625,1627,1628,1630
,1633,1639,1642,1656,1660,1661,1668,
1669,1673,1675,1677,1678,1680,1682,
1688,1699,1706,1713,1714,1716,1717,
1720,1767
Desvernine, Pablo
67,70,87,88,118,119,132,134,150,164,167,
171,174,179,186,188,189,191,207,209-212,
216,218-220,223,232-236,244,248,252,261,
292,328,424,426,827,921,1131,1132,1544,
1766
Dewey, George E.
32
v. 7
Diago, Pedro
663
Dickey, Walter S. (1862-1931)
617,634,648,684,685,800
Dickinson Bill
464
Dickinson, Clement C. (1849-1938)
229
Dickinson, Jacob M.
540
Dickinson, L. J.
594,595
Dickman, J. T.
268,274
Dickson, Frank S.
140
Dietz, Gould
639
Disarmament
1148
Dockery, Alexander Monroe (1845-1926) 195
Dodds, Harold W. (1889- )
366
Dodsworth, John W.
348
Dolbeare, Frederic R.
452, 737
Dolz, Ricardo
77, 119, 161, 170, 173, 180, 208, 479, 1228,
1517, 1534, 1539, 1540, 1543, 1547, 1548,
1551, 1561, 1574, 1590, 1591, 1594, 1607,
1768
Domestic Sugar Producers' Association
614, 695, 696
Donaldson, Scott W.
1250, 1251, 1254
Donnelly, Charles
381, 458, 565
Doolittle, Jusius T. A.
114
Doten, Carroll Warren
912
Douglas, Harry F.
113, 114
Dowell, Cassius McClellan
153, 315
Drake, Luther
206, 207, 223
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Draper, John M.
Droughts
Droughts--Kentucky, 1930
Dryden, Richmond
Dunn, Paul V.
Dunning, James A.
DuPont, Henry A.
DuPont, T. Coleman
Dutton, Samuel
Duval, Albert Payne
Dwyer, John P.
Dyer, George C.
Dyer, Leonidas C. (1871-1957)
Dykman, William N.
Easley-Smith, James S.
Edgerton, Glen E.
Education--Cuba
Edwards, Augustin
Edwards, Clarence E.
Edwards, Paul L.
Egan, Eleanor Franklin
Egan, Martin (1872-1938)
Page 44
Folders
Other Image
5, 395, 478, 519, 521, 535, 537, 542, 640,
651, 666, 737, 797, 823, 870
850, 882
865
102
121
444
73
423, 542, 588, 810
65
67, 353, 381, 420, 421, 423, 428, 433, 450,
484, 488, 489, 491-495, 497, 506, 511, 512,
518, 520, 525, 527, 534-536, 548, 551, 567,
572, 574, 580, 583, 585, 587, 595, 603, 607,
660, 661, 665, 668, 669, 673, 679, 683, 689,
692, 694-696, 708, 713, 720, 728, 732, 734,
736, 739, 741, 743, 745-749, 751-755, 757,
767, 771-774, 777, 779, 780, 782-784, 786789, 793, 795, 796, 801-803, 805, 806, 808,
810, 813-818, 821, 822, 826-832, 834, 836,
838-841, 843, 845-848, 851-854, 857, 859861, 864, 869, 871, 876, 877, 879, 881-883,
886, 947
93
153
81, 103
233
141, 143, 146, 159, 160, 162, 166, 176, 177,
189, 192, 196, 202, 206, 578, 618, 879
682
341, 670-672, 675, 847, 1265, 1298, 1305,
1534, 1535, 1536, 1549, 1558, 1603, 1617,
1701, 1703, 1707, 1731, 1765
361
121
327, 343, 349, 379
532
124, 195, 196, 386, 416, 418, 419, 444-446,
461, 485, 493, 506, 508-511, 520, 524, 527,
530, 534, 535, 537, 538, 548, 561-563, 565,
567, 631, 632, 649-651, 700, 703, 831
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Election, 1920
Election, 1924--Nicaragua
Election, 1928, Presidential
Eliot, Charles William (1834-1926)
Elkins, Stephen Benton (1841-1911)
Ellis, Wade
Engert, Cornelius Van Hemert (1887- )
Epple, Louis
Espinosa, Serafin
Estabrook, Henry D.
Ethridge, George
Evans, John M.
Fackenthal, Frank D.
Fairfield, Charles T.
Fairfield, E. M.
Fairfield, Marrion W.
Fairfield, Wynne
Fauce, W. H. P.
Faust, Charles Lee (1879-1928)
Federal Liquidating Association,
Incorporated
Fernandez, Francisco
Fernandez, Vincente D.
Fernandez, Wilfredo
Ferrara, Orestes
Folders
227, 244
366
663-666, 669, 670, 677-680, 683, 685, 687
1943
22
248, 253
368-370, 372, 378, 380, 392, 403, 405, 422,
488
623, 625
55
80
123, 125, 126
123, 233, 255, 458, 662, 664, 665, 683, 687,
694, 879
149
760
556, 561, 731, 732, 767, 782, 783
769, 770, 772
773, 775
152-154
721
916
656
34, 41, 43
326, 327, 332, 335, 418, 1264, 1271, 1527,
1530, 1539-1541, 1543, 1548, 1571, 1616,
1618-1620, 1713, 1717, 1723, 1768, 1769,
1780
64, 74, 155, 167, 454, 455, 457, 527-529,
531, 533, 536, 539-541, 550, 561, 566, 625,
627, 628, 632-635, 637, 638, 644, 706, 716,
717, 719, 720, 727, 800, 808, 810-812, 814,
831, 832, 836, 1103, 1172, 1173, 1181,
1184, 1189, 1196, 1479, 1480, 1482-1486,
1492, 1495, 1505, 1508-1511, 1513-1515,
1510, 1521, 1522, 1530, 1532, 1535-1538,
1542, 1545, 1546-1548, 1550, 1551, 1558,
1571, 1609, 1612, 1619, 1629, 1630, 1633,
1634, 1640, 1650, 1652, 1654-1656, 1660,
1661, 1687, 1715, 1719, 1716, 1723, 1727,
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Other Image
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Ferri, Enrico
Feuille, Frank, Jr.
Fewkes, J. Walter (1850-1930)
Fiddler, E. T.
Figuero, Eliseo
Finley, Emmet
Fish, Hamilton
Fish, Williston (1858-1939)
Fisher, F. C.
Fiske, Bradley Allen (1854-1942)
Fitzgerald, C. C.
Fitz-Gerald, William George
Fletcher, Duncan Upshaw (1859-1936)
Flick, Robert J.
Florida--Description and travel
Foch, Ferdinand (1851-1929)
Follett, Edward B.
Ford, Edsel Bryant (1893-1943)
Fordyce, Samuel Wesley (1877-1948)
Fort Crowder, Missouri, 1950s
Fort Jay, NY
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Disciplinary
Barracks, 1919
Fort Yates, North Dakota
Four Minute Men
Fox, Albert
France, Joseph I.
France, Nice
Frankfurter, Felix (1882-1965)
Frazier, Joseph
Frazier, Lynn Joseph (1874-1947)
Frear, James A. (1861-1939)
Frelinghuysen, Joseph S.
Friedman, Herbert J.
Page 46
Folders
Other Image
1735, 1747-1749, 1752, 1785, 1786, 1994,
2030
489, 494
157, 162, 165, 171, 177, 178, 220, 221, 235,
254, 257, 752
159
154, 160, 279
163
167
789
700, 792, 865, 873, 965
736, 737
244, 245, 526, 528
775, 798, 799
361, 363
143
219, 245, 246, 247, 252, 254, 255, 371-373,
376, 385, 426
428
128
121
157, 159, 878-880, 1011
478, 480
954
y
190
190
952
141
745
85
674
10, 68, 82, 108, 158, 163, 183, 194, 247,
269, 271, 272, 279, 299, 618, 623, 908
224
126
726, 727, 734, 740, 752, 965
97, 257
115, 116, 118-120, 268
v. 7
y
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Frothingham, Louis Adams (1871-1928)
Fulkerson, Emmett G.
Fulkerson, William P.
Fuller, Alvan T.
Gage, George W.
Gallagher, Michael
Gardner, Frederick Dozier (1869-1933)
Gardner, George H.
Garner, John Nance (1868-1967)
Garoy, Narcisco
Garrett, Thomas, Jr.
Garrison, Lindley Miller (1864-1932)
Garvin, Edward L.
Gelabert, John
George, Edwin Stanton
Germany--Economic conditions, 1920s
Geronimo, Apache Indian (1829-1909)
Getz, George F.
Gibson, Hugh L.
Gilbert, S. Parker
Gilbert, William O.
Gillett, Frederick H. (1851-1935)
Goethals, George W.
Goff, Guy Despard (1867-1933)
Gomez, Jose Miguel
Gomez, Juan Gaulberto
Gomez, Manuel Enrique
Gomez, Mena
Gompers, Samuel (1850-1924)
Gonzales, Leobardo L.
Folders
637, 639, 640
779-781
122, 793
574
137
464
85, 86, 96, 97, 118, 127, 211, 213, 218, 222,
247
120
191, 203
486
135
64-68, 71, 72, 120, 233
229
426, 1595, 1596, 1603, 1605, 1606, 1611,
1636-1638
172
112, 227
950
870, 872
65, 702
859
157, 200
244, 250
87, 91, 179, 200, 203, 876
133, 184, 189, 194, 197, 205, 227, 263, 560,
687, 719, 745, 752, 776, 780, 827
58, 61, 124, 132, 143, 146, 148, 149, 158,
186, 207, 222, 231, 246-248, 252, 253, 255,
263, 268, 271, 328, 341, 428, 497, 510, 966,
1038, 1094-1098, 1101, 1103, 1120, 11331135, 1137, 1140, 1141
215, 281, 1221, 1222, 1508, 1511, 1529,
1531, 1542, 1545, 1546, 1549, 1730
1743
493
212, 236, 940, 1007, 1010, 1011
575, 579, 634, 637, 667, 668, 670-672, 674,
676, 677, 679, 685, 696, 697, 700, 701, 764,
770, 771, 787, 792, 801, 808, 843, 849, 850,
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C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Gonzales, William Elliott (1866-1937)
Good, James W.
Goodnow, John
Goodrich, James P.
Goodykoontz, Wells
Gorgas, William Crawford (1854-1920)
Gorman, James E.
Goslin, Julius
Govin, Rafael R. (1868-1926)
Grant, Ulysses Simpson, III
Great Western Sugar Corporation
Green, Frank C.
Green, Fred W.
Green, William
Greene, Frank Lester (1870-1930)
Greer, Hal W.
Gregg, Jesse A.
Gregory, S. S.
Gregory, Thomas Watt (1861-1933)
Grew, Joseph Clark (1880-1965)
Griscom, Lloyd C.
Gruening, Ernest Henry (1887-1974)
Grunwald, Kurt (1881-1958)
Guerra, Pino
Guggenheim, Harry F.
Guiral Morino, Mario
Guiteras, Juan (1852-1925)
Guitierrez, Laureano Fallo
Guitierrez, Santiago
Gunter, Julius Caldeen (1858-1940)
Gurley, William F.
Page 48
Folders
Other Image
924, 926, 927, 1286
121, 123, 132, 135, 136, 155, 174, 177, 186,
209, 362, 1093, 1096, 1103, 1183, 1231
661
34
117, 126
134, 140, 143, 497, 599
889
392, 393, 436, 563
688
334, 335, 348
3
751, 752, 758
95
4
734, 940
81, 96, 183, 184, 189, 196, 201-204, 213,
220, 559
140-142, 144
97, 111, 178
131, 146, 149, 150, 153, 164, 177
87, 140
366, 374, 382, 406, 407, 423, 426, 428, 459,
462, 464, 467, 472, 505-517, 519-523, 527,
543, 550, 552, 560
53
95
1902
158
11, 764-768, 770-772, 775, 778, 780, 781,
784, 786, 787, 793, 795, 797, 801, 806, 807,
810, 811, 816, 822, 825, 829-831, 843, 846,
847, 855, 857-861, 863, 873-878, 884, 1192
479
1618
1783
1700
98
152, 166
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Gutierrez, Gustavo
Haan, William G.
Hackworth, Green H.
Hadley, Herbert
Hagedorn, Hermann
Hague Conference, Second, 1907
Hague Conference, Third, 1915
Hailley, Edwin M.
Haines, Wilbur H.
Haines, Wilder H.
Haiti
Hall, Homer
Hall, Riley
Hall, U.S. (1852-1932)
Hames, Thomas R.
Hamlin, Clarence C.
Hammond, John Hays (1855-1936)
Hanna Indian Territory
Harber, Edward M.
Harbord, James G.
Harding, W. L.
Harding, Warren G. (1865-1923)
Harding, William P. G.
Hardwick, Thomas W.
Hardwig, Gardner L.
Harjo, Eufaula
Harries, George H.
Harrington, Emerson C.
Harris, Francis Burton
Harris, Hayden
Harris, Peter C.
Harrison, Burton
Folders
328
74, 112, 129, 131, 176, 219, 220, 265
539
586, 590
8, 348-351, 354, 368, 369, 372, 373, 377,
388, 390, 391, 432, 433, 437, 439, 441
67, 68
63, 65, 67, 68
128
1817
81
335, 1171, 1526, 1532
138, 144, 145, 175
228
232, 235
130
666, 686, 687, 704
468, 470, 478, 484, 493
81
149, 151, 192, 193, 195, 197, 199, 204-206,
218, 219, 228, 229, 233, 234, 236, 275, 276,
634, 721, 735, 759, 761, 762
296, 297, 318, 320, 720, 734, 751, 2018
185, 188, 191
207, 225-227, 244, 269, 271, 272, 281, 283286, 312, 317, 329, 332, 333, 1042, 1132,
1479, 1480, 1486, 1493, 1494, 1586, 1617,
1652, 1722
321, 331, 333-335, 1665, 1670-1672, 1675,
1680, 1681, 1683, 1685, 1696, 1712, 1733
143, 362
362
81
131, 554
908
68
795
126, 304
408
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C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Harrison, Byron Patton "Pat" (1881-1941)
Harrison, Ralph
Harvey, A. M.
Haskell, Frederick
Haskell, Henry S.
Hastings, William W.
Hawaii, Annexation of
Hawaii--Description and travel
Hawes, Harry Bartow (1869-1947)
Hay, James
Hay, John
Hayden, Carl Trumbull (1877-1972)
Hayden, Charles
Hay-Quesada Treaty
Hays, George B.
Hays, Will H.
Hayward, Harry E.
Hearst Newspapers
Heiman, Henry
Heller, Thomas
Helm, Franklin C.
Hernandez, Marcial
Herrera, Rodollo
Herrington, Lewis B.
Hibben, John Grier
Hill, Albert Ross (1869-1943)
Hill, Robert L.
Hilles, Charles D. (1867-1949)
Hinckley, John
Hines, Frank T. (1879-1960)
Hines, John L.
Hitchcock, Gilbert M. (1859-1934)
Hitler, Adolf (1889-1945)
Hoehn, William H.
Hoffman, Roy
Holbrook, W. A.
Folders
334, 628, 753, 755
135
139, 145, 149, 155, 158, 172, 185, 228, 233
792
496, 502, 513
208
32
32
553
891
38, 41
93
571
1520-1522, 1529, 1532, 1534-1552, 1553,
1555-1564, 1586, 1776
357-360, 408, 410, 434, 458, 459, 496, 519,
530, 540, 548, 658, 928
165, 244, 254, 272, 1030, 1032
118, 120, 178
146, 334, 745, 746, 777
230
78
456, 457, 462
257
249
597, 643, 648, 653, 659, 699, 700, 718, 724
117, 118
90, 117, 128, 136, 155, 202, 225, 274
539, 660, 661
64
138, 139
247, 551, 627, 629
356, 357
81, 141
2025
202, 203
625
120, 141
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C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Holcomb, Marcus H.
Hollingsworth, Robert K.
Hollis, Ira N.
Holly Sugar Corporation
Hong Kong Junta
Hong Kong Telegraph, Hong Kong
Hong Kong, Filipino Central Committee
Hong Kong--Police
Hooper, F. H.
Hoover Dam
Hoover, Herbert (1874-1964)
Hopkins, David R.
Hord, John S.
Hornblower, George S.
Houston, George H.
Hovey, George S.
Howe, Walter
Howell, Robert B.
Hudson, Manley O. (1886-1960)
Hughes, Charles Evans (1862-1948)
Hughes, R. P.
Hull, Cordell (1871-1955)
Hull, John Albert Tiffin (1841-1928)
Humbert, John H.
Page 51
Folders
Other Image
114, 115, 119, 120, 125
377, 614
206
751
33, 34, 36, 38, 40-42
40
43
38
672, 675, 676
860
102-104, 207, 220, 225, 333, 379, 477, 494,
502, 611, 628, 636, 643, 645, 648, 660-662,
664, 668, 670, 676-680, 684, 685, 687, 688,
694, 705, 706, 709, 711, 715, 719, 723, 742,
745-747, 803, 851, 860, 879, 880, 1163,
1175, 1178, 1179, 1182, 1188, 1789, 1885
723
547
123
747
132, 143, 146, 149, 172, 175, 176, 179-181,
204, 206, 207, 209, 219, 220, 229-231, 233,
234, 244, 245, 247-253, 269, 270, 276, 495,
498
847
753
829
8, 81, 91, 221, 274, 285, 287, 289, 292, 295,
297, 303, 309, 312, 313, 317, 319, 322, 329,
339, 341, 342, 344, 345, 351, 353, 356, 358,
363, 375, 382, 387, 389, 396, 458, 459, 482,
564, 606, 610-615, 618, 628, 637, 684, 709,
822, 824, 926, 927, 1171, 1479, 1496, 1497,
1506, 1507, 1538, 1559, 1563, 1621, 1632,
1662, 1682, 1696, 1699, 1741, 1746, 1749,
1943, 1972
34, 51
214, 281
15, 53, 55, 153, 157, 165, 321, 495, 498,
521, 545, 563, 594, 672
164-166
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Humbert, Ted
Hunt, George Wylie Paul (1859-1934)
Hurley, Edward Nash
Hurley, Frederick
Hurley, Patrick J. (1883-1963)
Hutchins, H. B.
Hutchinson, Charles G.
Hyams, Walter
Folders
170
128
445, 447, 476, 478, 490, 493, 494, 511, 536,
540, 608, 773, 786-788, 792, 794
788
806, 872
151, 153, 154
181
454, 455, 462, 463, 465, 471, 472, 475, 479,
480, 483, 485, 487, 490, 494, 510, 514
625, 630
7
81
104, 143
497
465
221
4, 593, 647, 663
684, 717, 718, 839, 847, 958, 1178, 1184
60
Illinois--Politics and government, 1928
Indians--Dances
Indians--Treaties, 1832
Industrial Workers of the World
Inflation (Finance), 1920s
Influenza, 1926
Ingraham, George L.
Insull, Martin J.
Insull, Samuel (1859-1938)
International Conference of American
States, Fourth, 1910
International Construction Company,
675
Newark, New Jersey
International Preparatory Committee for 64
the Third Hague Conference
Isle of Pines
260, 357, 360, 363, 393, 421-423, 1283,
1299, 1489, 1490, 1498, 1502, 1506, 1513,
1515, 1518, 1520-1523, 1525, 1528, 1529,
1532, 1534, 1537, 1547, 1548, 1552, 1553,
1555-1557, 1559, 1569, 1562-1564, 1573,
1575, 1577, 1586, 1687, 1697, 1700, 17021705, 1708, 1710, 1737, 1749, 1754, 1756,
1759, 1764, 1769, 1776, 1795, 1960, 2006
Iturralde
1482, 1483, 1485, 1489, 1491, 1496, 1498,
1505, 1507-1509, 1513, 1514, 1518, 1519,
1523, 1524, 1528, 1529, 1531, 1533, 1534,
1539, 1549, 1551, 1568, 1724, 1725, 1727,
1728, 1750
Jack, Archibald
286
Jackson, Carlton
478
Jackson, William Kenneth, Jr.
248, 570, 572, 604, 607, 642, 703, 750, 757
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C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
James, George R.
James, Lucy
Jekyll, Arthur B.
Jenkins, Burris
Jenks, Leland H.
Jensen, John
Johnson, E. Finley
Johnson, Edward C.
Johnson, Emsley W.
Johnson, Hiram C. (1888- )
Johnson, Hugh S. (1882-1942)
Johnson, Hugh S. (1882-1942)
Johnson, Lester D.
Johnson, Royal C.
Johnson, William C.
Johnston, John A.
Johnston, William H.
Jones, Gladys Moon
Jones, Grosvenor
Jones, James A.
Jones, John Carleton (1856-1930)
Jordan, Curtis C.
Jordan, Curtis P.
Joyce, Walter I.
Judah, Noble Brandon (1884-1938)
Junco, Jose de
Justiz, Francisco Carrera
Kahn, Julius (1861-1924)
Folders
487
550, 573
564
188, 221, 222
55, 442, 445, 498, 640, 641, 645, 1219
371, 375, 377, 378, 382, 389, 391, 398, 399,
401, 408, 415
286, 288
113
146, 261
138, 140, 206, 216, 224, 225, 231, 401, 501,
508, 510
14, 78, 83, 85, 86, 88, 90, 93, 121, 156, 160,
162, 254, 272, 300, 301, 608, 609, 657, 728,
868, 873, 874, 886, 889, 900, 905, 916, 954,
994, 1184, 1195, 1810
954
582, 616, 628, 637, 711, 713, 718
157, 201, 204, 213, 222
143
80
73, 124, 147, 151, 916
730, 749, 762, 763, 797, 798, 1860
859, 860
175
219, 221, 223-225
378
413, 435
494, 501
574, 590, 592, 595-598, 601, 603-605, 607,
609-612, 618, 621, 623, 626, 638, 641, 642,
644, 657, 658, 664, 677, 701, 715, 717, 721,
722, 729, 733, 736, 737, 839, 857, 966, 969,
1169, 1170, 1172, 1174, 1176, 1177, 1181,
1183
252
1702
76, 95, 156-157, 159, 169, 184-188, 191,
194, 195, 201-202, 204, 209, 213, 216, 226,
228, 231, 272, 273-283, 285, 293, 1041
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C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Kankakee River Project
Kansas, Leavenworth, 1919
Katsura, Taro
Kearns, Charles Cyrus (1869-1931)
Keefer, Frank R.
Kellogg, Frank Billings (1856-1937)
Kemper, William Thornton (1866-1938)
Kendig, Bertha Richards
Kennaday, Paul
Kennedy, John J.
Kent, Alexander W.
Kentucky, Economic Conditions, 1928
Kentucky--Politics and government
Kenyon, William Squire (1869-1933)
Keppel, Frederick Paul (1875-1943)
Kernan, Francis Joseph (1859- )
Kettner, William
Keyes, Francis Parkinson
Kincheloe, David Hayes (1877-1950)
King Resolution
King, Charles
King, J. Berry
King, Samuel
King, William H.
Kinley, David (1861-1944)
Kinney, Michael (1875-1971)
Kinsey, William M.
Kirby, John
Klein, Arthur M.
Page 54
Folders
Other Image
759-762, 778-779, 781, 785, 786, 1969
190
53
281
193
7, 186, 222, 223, 227, 351, 355, 374, 376,
380, 382, 392, 393, 427, 430, 453, 476, 478,
481-483, 486, 494, 510, 512, 515, 537, 542,
546-548, 550, 552, 553, 556, 559-563, 565,
568, 570, 572, 586, 590-592, 609, 658, 662,
682, 716, 717, 745
137, 172, 192, 246
579, 580, 582-584, 586, 587, 589, 590, 592594, 598, 612, 617, 618, 765-768, 770, 771,
773, 775, 825, 826, 828, 858, 883, 938, 948,
1309
196, 198
115
439, 441, 857-859
657
655
103
81, 127, 153, 218, 433
152, 166, 174, 181, 253
175
410, 413
217
504, 508-510, 512, 521, 525, 536, 540, 557,
1284, 1786-1791, 1793
244
122, 131, 197, 204, 205, 208, 209, 213
122
131, 170, 171, 496-498, 501, 504, 508, 513,
514, 518, 522, 527, 530, 542-544, 548, 550,
553, 764, 1786
497, 631, 639, 644, 654
705
118
187, 188, 393, 752, 754
100, 902
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Kline, Julius R.
Knox, Philander Chase (1853-1921)
Knutson, Harold (1880-1953)
Kocourek, Albert (1875- )
Kohly, Pedro Pablo
Kreger, Edward A. (1868-1955)
Kreider, Aaron Shenk (1863-1929)
Kuhn, Joseph Ernst (1864-1935)
La Follette, Robert M. (1855-1925)
La Guardia Fiorella H. (1882-1947)
Labor and laboring classes--Cuba
Ladd, Edwin Fremont (1859-1925)
Lakin, Herbert C. (1872- )
Lamar, Hugh C.
Lamar, Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus
Lamar, Thomas W.
Lamont, Daniel S.
Landa, Manuel
Langston, John D.
Lanier, Henry W.
Lansey, John P.
Lansing, Robert (1864-1928)
Larkin, B. J.
Lassiter, William
Folders
265, 266
60, 63, 67, 167-169, 176, 177, 196, 201-203,
213, 228, 230, 236, 248, 261, 263, 269, 270,
272, 274, 281, 283, 284, 285, 933
464, 466
735, 825, 829, 834
359, 438, 1281, 1743
57, 58, 132-135, 141-143, 145-147, 157,
159, 161, 164, 166, 168, 169, 172, 177-179,
184, 190, 201, 281-292, 294-297, 299, 302,
320, 321, 536, 558, 589, 594, 672, 682, 684,
687, 689, 692, 720, 734, 743, 744, 758, 761,
762, 769, 771-773, 775, 776, 780, 792, 796,
798, 799, 807, 808, 811, 819, 844, 847, 848,
864, 866, 868, 871, 877, 879, 881-883, 916918, 972, 1057, 1089, 1114
230
74, 75, 903
753
176
180, 291, 302, 372, 430, 437, 451, 1772,
1779-1781
65
600, 601, 632-635, 649, 652, 700, 706, 708,
709, 713, 717-720, 723, 725, 726, 733, 734,
742, 745, 746, 751, 753, 755, 758-761, 764,
776, 777, 782, 784, 788-790, 792, 793, 795797, 803, 889, 1184, 1187-1189, 1418, 1516,
1910, 1911
177
322, 634, 771
179, 230, 257
24, 37
396, 399, 485, 489, 490, 495
119, 126, 128, 179, 736, 879, 888, 915, 917,
1862
150, 165, 166
386, 390
74, 121, 132, 134, 139, 209, 255, 268, 339
643, 650
564
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C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Latin America
Latin American Medical Conference
Law--Cuba
Law--Philippines
Lawrence, David (1888-1973)
Lawrence, G. Alfred
Lawson, John Davison (1852-1921)
League of Nations
Lee, Ferdinand D.
Leffingwell, William E.
Lenroot, Irvine Luther (1869-1949)
Lesher, John V. (1866-1932)
Lewis, James Hamilton (1863-1939)
Lichanco, Crisante
Lieber, Francis
Lieber, G. Norman (1837-1923)
Lincoln Memorial Commission
Lindbergh, Charles S.
Lindley, Charles N.
Lineberger, Walter F.
Lingle, Edward R.
Lippitt, W. D.
Lippmann, Walter (1889-1974)
Lobingier, Charles S.
Locker, Peyton B.
Lockmiller, David A. (1906-2005)
Lodge, Henry Cabot (1850-1924)
Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr. (1902-1985)
Loeb, William, Jr.
Loesch, Frank
Folders
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1
1677-1679
342, 415, 544, 586, 730, 743, 973, 1204,
1224, 1226, 1280, 1293, 1489, 1514, 1517,
1521, 1541, 1561, 1565, 1668, 1699, 1705,
1757, 1961
44, 169, 360, 361, 387, 574, 586, 858, 1922, v. 7
1959
95
159
177, 178, 203, 227
131, 157, 159, 878, 1833, 1834, 1845, 1861,
1879, 2013
190
114
185
131
8, 131, 165, 228
34
1914
24
66
605, 616, 624, 628
928
461
79
744-747, 751, 752, 754, 758
1956
395, 420-422, 427, 441, 447, 449, 464, 466,
469, 490, 492, 499, 509, 554, 706, 720, 730,
749, 751, 752, 764, 765, 771, 775, 778, 785,
786-790, 792, 793, 871-873, 880, 881, 883,
929, 1160, 1290
296, 360
889, 950, 1441-1468, 1799
226
889
53, 54
737
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Loft, George W. (1865-1943)
Logan, James A.
Lombard, Warren P.
Lonergan, Augustine (1874-1947)
Long, Boaz W. (1876-1962)
Long, Breckinridge (1881-1958)
Long, Charles G.
Long, James S.
Long, John D. (1874-1949)
Longstreet, Gillespie
Longworth, David
Lopez, German S.
Love, Stephen H.
Lowden, Frank Orren (1861-1943)
Lowell, A. Lawrence (1856-1943)
Lowenthal, Max
Lozier, Ralph F. (1866-1945)
Lumpkin, Thomas
Lykes, F. E.
MacArthur, Arthur (1845-1912)
MacArthur, Douglas (1880-1964)
MacChesney, Nathan William (18781954)
MacCorkle, William A.
Machado, Gerardo (1871-1939)
Page 57
Folders
Other Image
188, 190, 191, 201, 205, 223
592
244
96
188, 195, 206, 209, 211, 213, 229, 248, 259,
267, 268, 284, 287, 290, 292, 356, 357, 612,
624, 636, 1120, 1136
121
235
540
342
157
82
1626
708
98, 115, 116, 127, 140, 183, 194-196, 202,
207, 216, 225, 230, 246, 433, 616, 645, 664
150, 152-154
271, 272, 279
721, 723
175
292, 294, 295
33-38, 41-49, 54, 269
162, 165-167, 208, 967
550, 561, 563
165, 167, 254
5, 12, 14, 17, 338, 358, 359, 370-372, 376,
386, 389, 396, 398, 401, 405-408, 410, 415,
417, 421, 426, 427, 431, 433-435, 438, 452454, 464, 468, 473, 478, 479, 483, 491, 492,
495-497, 504, 510, 513, 515-518, 522, 523,
526, 536, 538, 539, 544, 546, 547, 550, 556,
559, 561-563, 567, 569, 570, 572-574, 576,
578, 582-584, 586, 597, 601, 603, 607, 608,
614, 623, 624, 628, 633, 635, 639, 641, 642,
644, 647, 649, 650, 652, 655, 658, 662-665,
667, 669, 671, 675, 677, 682, 683, 685, 691,
693, 694, 700, 702, 705, 708, 713, 717, 718,
723, 726, 732, 745-747, 749, 753, 776, 778,
779, 782, 787, 789-792, 795-798, 802, 811,
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Machado, Luis (1899- )
Mackey, John H.
MacKintosh, Charles Henry
MacNider, Hanford
MacVeagh, John H.
Madden, Martin B.
Magee, Walter W.
Magoon, Charles E.
Maine Memorial
Mallet-Prevost, Severo (1860-1948)
Mallory, John S.
Malone, Dudley Field (1882-1950)
Manchuria, Mukden
Manlove, Joe J. (1876-1956)
Mann, James R.
Manning, Martin B.
Manning, Richard I.
Maps--Africa, 1914
Maps--Arizona, 1912
Maps--Asia, 1914
Maps--Australia, 1914
Maps--Colorado, n.d.
Maps--Cuba
Maps--Europe, 1914
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812, 814, 824, 829, 830, 837, 840, 843, 844,
857, 859-862, 873, 876, 887, 926, 927, 934,
939, 956, 1161, 1162, 1168, 1175, 1184,
1189, 1190, 1192, 1196, 1287, 1878-1880,
1883, 1907, 1909, 1951, 1954
1485, 1488, 1505, 1508, 1516-1518, 1520,
1521, 1527, 1528, 1530-1548, 1550-1552,
1555, 1556, 1558, 1563, 1564, 1566-1569,
1571, 1573-1577, 1593, 1594, 1693, 1709,
1748, 1764-1767, 1769, 1771, 1773, 1775,
1777, 1779, 1782, 1784-1791, 1793-1795,
1862
209, 244
141, 145
540
378, 417, 421, 422
167, 179, 180, 183, 185, 186, 187, 191, 193195, 197, 201, 203, 204, 214-217, 228, 230,
231, 234, 244-246, 250, 275-277, 281-285,
614
201, 202
54, 57, 58, 61, 206, 208, 328, 329, 341, 362,
365, 370-374, 376, 385, 394, 396, 397, 399,
404, 405, 423, 424, 426, 438, 570, 926-928,
936, 972, 1224
1877, 1878, 1880, 2010
719
29, 33-41, 43, 48
66, 1583
6
416, 2014
195
169
78, 97, 127
1469, 1471
1472
1471
1469
1472
1470
1469, 1471
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Maps--Idaho, 1913
Maps--Kankakee River, 1922
Maps--Montana, 1911
Maps--North America, 1914
Maps--South America, 1914
Maps--United States, 1914
Maps--World Atlas and Gazeteer, 1914
Maps--World War, 1914-1918,
Battlefields, 1918
March, Peyton C.
Marine, Clarence
Marsh, Eli
Marshall Field and Company, Chicago,
Illinois
Marshall, Thomas L.
Martel, Manuel Piedra
Marti, Jose
Martin, Alexander
Martin, John W.
Mason, J. W. T.
Matanzas, Carlos M. Trelles
Mayo, Charles H.
Mayo, William J.
Maza y Artole, Juan Jose de la
McAdoo, William Gibbs (1863-1941)
McAndrew, John W.
McCain, Henry P. (1861-1941)
McCawley, A. L. (1876-1966)
McCellar, Kenneth D.
McCord, James H., Jr.
McCormick, Ruth Hanna
McCoy, Frank R.
McDougal, H. C.
McFadden, Louis T. (1876-1936)
McGovern, John J.
McHugh, William D.
McIntosh, James H.
Folders
1472
1477
1472
1469-1471
1469
1471
1469, 1471
1473-1477
114, 115, 119, 121, 195, 253, 880, 889, 967,
1007, 1008, 1116
343, 344, 347, 349, 419, 634, 1549, 1567,
1568, 1589, 1769
426
864
102, 138, 145
1722
141
23
518
137, 329, 333, 334
1859
403, 477, 480, 487-490, 564, 632, 638
493
124, 1128
911
121, 181, 186
58-60
122
131
35, 118, 192, 193, 247, 627, 632
854, 855
659, 664, 730
24, 30, 35, 67-70
174, 202, 465
221
141, 145, 149, 150
135, 136
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C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
McIntyre, Frank
McKellar, Kenneth D. (1869-1957)
McKenna, Melvin J.
McKenzie, John C.
McKinley, William (1843-1901)
McNary, Charles L. (1874-1944)
McNary-Haugen Bill
Means, Rice W.
Mellon, Andrew W. (1855-1937)
Mena, Gonzalez
Mena, Jose Gomez
Mena, Pedro Gomez
Mendieta, Carlos
Mendoza, Claudio G. De
Menendez, Florencio
Menendez, Florencio
Menocal, Mario G.
Merrick, Harry H.
Merrill, O. C.
Merritt, Wesley
Mesa, Hannibal de
Mexico
Folders
80, 360-362, 582
75, 159, 187, 196, 228, 804-809, 816, 820,
937
190
118, 196, 203
35, 39, 42, 43, 49
729
477
464, 466, 513, 519
111, 333
807
925, 1179
293, 437, 2005
338, 358, 359, 370, 859, 926, 927, 1485,
1493, 1496, 1499, 1501, 1502, 1505, 1507,
1508, 1512, 1513, 1517-1521, 1526-1528,
1530-1545, 1549, 1550, 1709, 1742, 1760,
1764, 1767
451-453, 1503, 1504
675
675
11, 64, 67, 90, 123, 124, 132, 133, 139, 141143, 148-150, 152, 158, 160, 162-164, 167,
178, 183, 186-188, 193, 206, 210-212, 215217, 220, 223, 224, 231-234, 236, 237, 244,
246-248, 253, 257, 259, 260, 263, 265, 271,
283, 297, 330, 332, 338, 341, 364, 369, 370,
372, 374-376, 440, 458, 478, 492, 497, 546,
569, 583, 859, 860, 921, 926-928, 930, 968,
974, 1038, 1042, 1093, 1096, 1120, 1133,
1135, 1137, 1140, 1141, 1144, 1233, 1249,
1484, 1495, 1505, 1508, 1513, 1514, 1517,
1522-1524, 1526, 1529, 1532, 1533, 15391552, 1572, 1576, 1583, 1615-1617, 1619,
1631, 1634, 1635, 1672, 1686, 1688, 1714,
1715, 1734, 1765-1768, 1771, 1851
107-109, 111-114, 119
269, 588, 593, 601
22, 32
327
1608
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C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Mexico--Foreign relations--U.S.
Mexico--Politics and government
Meyer, Carl F. G.
Meyer, Carl F. G.
Meyers, Cord
Miles, Joshua W.
Military education
Military law
Military posts
Military service, Compulsory
Military service, Compulsory, 1910s
Military service, Compulsory--Law and
legislation
Miller, Amos C.
Miller, Charles S.
Miller, Jesse I. (1891-1949)
Page 61
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157, 188, 219, 483, 497, 540
1915
46
46
445, 615, 620
70, 71, 74
137
4, 84, 85, 88, 121, 123, 124, 129, 130, 133,
136-152, 155-159, 161, 164-168, 171, 172,
174-177, 179, 180, 184-187, 190, 192, 193,
195, 197, 202, 204, 213, 221, 222, 244, 251,
273, 274, 280, 325, 891-893, 895, 898, 903,
904, 914-919, 924, 939, 984, 985, 995, 10311036, 1038-1090, 1092, 1093, 1095, 1097,
1099, 1100, 1103, 1104, 1107, 1109, 11101112, 1114-1118, 1122, 1130, 1195, 1425,
1427, 1434, 1798, 1807, 1829, 1831, 1857,
1867, 1918, 1921, 1925, 1929, 1966, 1975,
1979-1982, 1988, 1989, 2031
952, #1-3; 954, #18-20
v. 7, y
#2931
10, 212, 477, 978, 987-991, 993, 994, 997,
999, 1001-1003, 1010, 1018-1021, 10231027, 1029-1035, 1037, 1039-1943, 1046,
1052, 1053, 1061, 1064, 1066, 1067, 1069,
1072, 1074, 1077, 1085, 1086, 1088, 1090,
1092-1099, 1101, 1102, 1106, 1113, 1118,
1120-1132, 1134-1138, 1140, 1171, 1424,
1806, 1809
953, #14; 2045, #28
y
83, 85, 95, 100, 101, 104, 108, 127, 132,
134, 148, 152, 209, 217, 235, 237, 502, 539,
583, 612, 625, 818
590, 743, 744, 755
184
117, 126, 135, 137, 141-149, 157, 159-161,
165, 166, 168, 169, 172, 173, 176, 186, 189,
190, 192, 193, 197, 198, 219, 231, 232, 252,
253, 257, 292, 293, 304, 307, 424, 427, 433,
449, 460, 477, 480, 485, 541, 565, 574, 575,
665, 680, 684-686, 688, 691, 692, 703, 704,
706, 711-713, 718, 719, 737, 762, 835, 840,
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Milligan, Jacob L. (1889-1951)
Millis, John
Mitchell, Ewing Y., Jr. (1873-1954)
Mitchell, J. H.
Mitchell, John Purroy
Mitchell, Sidney Z.
Mittleman, George
Monahan, James T.
Mondell, Frank W.
Monetary policy-- Cuba, 1919
Monroe Doctrine
Montalvo, Ignacio
Montalvo, Rafael
Montoro, Javier
Montoro, Rafael
Moore, Alexander P.
Moore, James R.
Moore, John Bassett
Moore, Milton
Morales, Rafael
Moreno, Mario Guiral
Morgan, Edwin V.
Morgan, Stokeley W.
Morison, Samuel Eliot (1887-1976)
Morris, C. D.
Morrison, Frank
Morrison, William
Morrow, Dwight W. (1873-1931)
Moses, George H.
Page 62
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879, 884, 888, 911, 912, 913, 919, 930, 940,
1954
229
78
230
8, 665
80
708
161
414, 419, 420, 422, 424, 426, 429, 431, 519,
555, 562, 575, 576, 581, 582, 599, 600, 613,
615
199, 282, 283, 285
121
137, 603, 608, 1164, 1179, 1196, 1483, 1497
255
142, 143, 146, 158, 232, 234, 235, 246, 247,
2530-256, 261, 1120, 1134, 1135, 1139
159
426, 1622, 1757
377
78
63, 65, 84, 87, 88, 822, 869
22
1277, 1278
479
376, 402, 521
560, 561, 563-565, 567
477, 480
170, 194
1008-1010
37
357, 363, 364, 370, 376, 388, 396, 402, 405,
407, 419, 461, 474, 476, 488, 493, 500, 506,
510, 518, 523, 525, 526, 528, 537, 542, 548,
561, 580, 608, 609, 612, 636, 640, 645, 665,
702, 717, 764, 831, 834, 835, 838-841, 881,
967, 1161, 1169, 1177, 1555, 1556, 1567,
1572, 1674, 1775, 1878
197, 280, 534, 539, 552, 553, 764, 794
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Page 63
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Mott, Luther W.
4, 121, 122, 136, 137, 139, 147, 153, 266,
267
Moynihan, Father
160, 163, 447, 500, 537, 547
Mule Camp, LA, 1902
971
Mulvane, David
179
Municipal government, Cuba
433, 1252-1257, 1293, 1699-1701, 1703,
1704, 1706, 1708-1710, 1712, 1716, 1742,
1755-1757, 1771
Munro, Dana G.
302
Munroe, Vernon
558
Murdock, William G.
3, 254, 255, 289
Murphy, Theodore R.
8, 295, 297, 298
Murray, Arthur
61
Myers, Lewis E.
456, 457, 483, 492, 493, 533, 534, 541, 558,
560, 562, 564, 570-579, 584, 589, 590, 599,
603, 604, 607, 608, 613, 617, 624, 628, 633,
635, 637, 639-642, 644, 648-650, 652, 654,
655, 658, 659, 663, 664, 665, 667, 668, 670672, 674, 684, 686, 690, 705, 718, 719, 721,
728, 729, 732, 739, 744, 751, 755, 758, 767,
768, 770, 779-781, 784, 788, 801, 814, 815,
821, 825, 828, 838, 844, 846, 847, 853, 858,
860, 861, 863, 872, 1196
Nagle, Frank L.
444
Narcotic traffic, Cuba
461, 1483, 1484, 1487, 1488, 1498, 1529,
1536, 1542, 1559, 1564, 1565, 1567, 1577,
1729
Nash, Augustus
100, 902, 909, 911
National City Bank of New York
1535-1539, 1552-1554, 1558-1560, 1587,
1699, 1740
National Congress of Students
1743
National Defense Act
72, 76, 85, 116, 1885
National Labor Relations Act
940
Nebraska, Columbus, Foreign population, 227
1920
Nelson, William L. (1875-1946)
228, 229, 270, 271, 276, 277, 279, 280
Nevins, Allan (1890-1971)
631, 638, 639, 644, 654, 869, 872, 873, 883
New, Harry S. (1858-1937)
118, 141, 277, 278, 514
Newberry, Truman H. (1864-1945)
93
Newton, Cleveland A. (1873-1945)
283, 285
Nicaragua
162, 366, 540, 575, 656, 659, 664, 719,
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
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1173, 1179, 1541, 1544
Nicholson, Tom P.
80
Noble, Herbert
558, 560
Norris, George William (1861-1944)
477, 685, 687, 700, 753
Nowlin, David
151
Nunez, Emelio
142, 958, 1098
Obregon, Jose E.
649
O'Brien, Edward F. (1876-1945)
594, 597, 598
Olney, Richard
393, 395
Order of Indian Wars of the United States 724
Oritz, Rafael Martinez
531, 532, 539, 822, 1288
Orr, Sylvanus G.
37
Ortiz, Fernando
124, 125, 151, 155, 156, 158, 167, 187, 192,
193, 226, 257, 268, 288, 383, 394, 395, 397,
416, 419, 421, 422, 424, 428, 436, 440, 441,
447, 454, 455, 479, 483, 484, 489, 494, 517,
520, 528, 534, 537, 539, 554, 555, 563, 566,
613, 665, 712, 764, 767, 771, 778, 785, 787,
792, 862, 863, 869, 918, 928, 1101, 1142,
1167, 1210, 1211, 1231, 1261, 1263, 1264,
1307, 1485, 1486, 1488, 1516, 1517, 1751,
1752
Osborne, Henry Z. (1848-1923)
207
Otis, Elwell Stephen (1838-1909)
33, 35, 37, 41, 50, 54, 58, 208, 858
Overall, John H.
479, 504
Overman, Edward Dietrich
105
Overman, Lee S. (1854-1930)
74, 126, 177, 180
Owens, Clarence J.
358
Pack, William F.
523, 525, 553
Padro, Arturo
410, 412
Page, George T.
146, 164
Page, James R.
91, 92, 97, 911, 912
Palma, Tomas Estrada ( -1908)
182, 208, 332, 341, 342, 407, 926-928, 1107
Palmer, A. Mitchell (1872-1936)
140, 196, 225
Palmer, Frederick
821, 857, 866, 874, 878-880, 886, 887, 965
Pan American Conference, Fifth
808
Pan American Conference, Fourth
808, 872
Pan American Conference, Sixth
590, 592, 603, 607, 608, 612-614, 616, 618,
624, 637, 808, 1171, 1172, 1689, 1692,
1693, 1695-1697, 1701, 1707, 1708, 1710,
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Pan American Union
Panama
Panama, Botellas
Panama, Elections
Paras, Quirine C.
Park, Frank
Park, LeRoy
Parker, Frank (1872-1947)
Parker, James
Parker, John Henry (1866-1942)
Parsons, Bernard G.
Patronage
Payne, Charles F.
Peabody, James Hamilton (1852-1917)
Peek, Burton F. (1872-1960)
Peek, George Nelson (1873-1943)
Peek, Georgia Lindsey
Peery, Herbert
Peery, Stephen
Pennington, W. A.
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,
Sesquicentennial
Penrose, Boise (1860-1921)
Pensions, Military, 1920s
Pepper, George Wharton (1867-1961)
Perez, Antonio Gonzalo
Pershing, John J. (1860-1948)
Peterson, Charles S.
Petriken, William L. (1871-1951)
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1717, 1728, 1736, 1737, 1956, 2012
137, 1956
362, 364, 478
362
362, 364
47
236, 250, 251
154, 155
435
761
180
229
643
556, 557
51
477
477, 657, 659, 685, 443, 1167, 2011
477
31
31
723, 732, 740, 741, 748, 749, 754, 759, 761763, 773, 774, 782, 788, 814, 826-828, 838,
842, 847, 850, 871-873
491
230
228, 234, 235
592
64
2, 4, 12, 15, 27, 54, 74, 87, 88, 91, 96, 98,
105, 118, 119, 122, 124, 136, 148, 153, 160,
161, 172, 179-181, 185, 190, 192, 199, 202,
206, 211, 214, 217, 219, 220, 222, 223, 225,
226, 300, 323, 372-374, 385, 397, 491, 493,
506, 534, 536, 561, 625, 629, 819, 820, 828,
865, 874, 878-881, 884, 886, 887, 905, 911,
934, 955, 1011, 1051, 1052, 1102 1128,
1129, 1193, 1436, 1437, 1862
813, 817
7, 582, 584, 600, 602, 604, 614, 628, 630,
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Philipp, Emanuel L. (1861-1925)
Philippines
Philippines, Economic conditions
Philippines, Foreign relations, U.S.
Philippines, Independence
Philippines, Insurrection
Philippines, Politics and government
Phillips, Hiram
Phillips, Robert S.
Phillips, William
Pickett, O. A.
Piedra, Diaz
Pinchot, Gifford (1865-1946)
Pine, David A.
Pitkin, Walter B. (1878-1953)
Pitt, Harold M.
Platt Amendment
Platt, Orville H. (1827-1905)
Politics
Politics, 1912
Politics, 1919
Politics, 1920
Politics, 1926
Politics, 1927
Politics, 1928
Politics, 1930
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633, 634, 684, 692-696, 702, 703, 727, 743,
745, 746, 748, 752-755, 758, 790, 793, 794,
805, 879, 1287
110, 184, 187, 192
4, 32-36, 38, 40-42, 408
v. 7
50, 302
44, 67, 68, 387
40, 43
34, 38-41
68, 69, 286
103
159
351, 353, 355, 451
284
343
596
127, 577, 578
668, 672, 679
107
8, 182, 221, 266, 329, 331, 409, 476, 494,
496, 544, 545, 547, 560, 564, 593, 633, 637639, 647, 678, 694, 743, 764, 767, 857, 862,
863, 901, 924, 1162, 1173, 1174, 1177,
1179, 1183, 1196, 1219, 1226, 1284, 14791483, 1492, 1494, 1495, 1498, 1525, 1550,
1551, 1562, 1567, 1571, 1574, 1575, 1593,
1595-1603, 1607, 1614, 1615, 1617, 1618,
1620, 1621, 1638, 1640, 1642, 1646, 1647,
1650, 1656, 1658, 1695, 1708, 1725, 1726,
1730, 1738, 1787, 1790, 1791, 1793, 1879
331, 332
120, 254, 645, 648, 662, 687
211
174
196
477
596
620, 628, 660, 666, 668-670, 676, 677, 679,
680, 683, 685
861
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Politics, Cartoons and caricatures
Polk, Frank Lyon (1871-1943)
Pomerene, Atlee (1863-1937)
Porras, Belisario
Portugal, Revolution, 1926
Pound, Roscoe (1870-1964)
Pratt, Ruth
Prendergast, Walter T.
Price, Winfield S.
Proctor, Redfield
Prohibition
Prostitution, India
Public utilities
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico, Politics and government
Pulitzer, Ralph (1879-1939)
Quay, Matthew S. (1833-1904)
Quealy, William L.
Quesada, Lorenzo E.
Quires, Francisco G.
Railroads, Cuba
Rand, William
Randolph, John H.
Raskob, John J. (1879-1950)
Ray, George
Ray, Robert J.
Rayburn, Sam (1882-1962)
Real Estate Business, Florida
Reber, Samuel
Redfield, William C. (1858-1952)
Reed, David A.
Reed, James A. (1861-1944)
Folders
2031-2045
91, 132, 133, 137, 148, 149, 151, 209, 211
131, 225-228, 1703
364, 365
492
271, 513
733, 734
522, 579
126
22
189, 663, 664, 835, 851, 855, 884, 1181,
1927, 1988
38
596, 699
1984
279
187, 194
35
607, 611, 737
579, 581, 854, 889
844
383, 1508-1511, 1515, 1516, 1518-1521,
1525, 1527-1533, 1537, 1539, 1549, 1550,
1553, 1556, 1563, 1565-1567, 1571, 1572,
1575, 1576, 1584, 1585, 1622, 1623, 1624,
1672, 1682, 1683, 1710, 1712, 1736, 1752,
1754, 1755, 1764, 1771
140, 142, 153
605, 624, 628, 641, 659, 694, 715
685
11
627, 629, 630, 655
203
381, 429-432, 483, 489, 494, 497
72
66, 179, 402, 404
514
73, 91, 136, 143, 146, 148, 192, 246, 277,
543, 550, 552, 612, 794
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C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Reed, William P.
Reig, Enriquo
Reno, George
Republican National Convention, 1928
Republican Party, 1930
Requa, Mark Laurence
Reyes, Antonio M.
Reyl, Santiago C.
Reynolds, Stanley M.
Rhodes Scholarship
Richardson, W. P.
Rigby, William Cattron (1871-1945)
Rinfret, Arthur, Jr.
Rives, Reginald W.
Roberds, A. B.
Roberts, Caesar A.
Roberts, George C.
Robertson, James A.
Robertson, Randolph
Robins, Frank
Robison, John M. (1878-1948)
Rodenberg, William A. (1865-1937)
Rogers, Samuel L.
Rogers, Victoria B.
Rohrer, L. T.
Rollins, Curtis Burnam (1853-1940)
Rollins, Frank B.
Rollins, James Sidney (1812-1888)
Romero, Juan de Dios
Rooney, John Jerome (1866-1934)
Roosevelt, Edith Kermit Carow (18611948)
Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919)
Roosevelt, Theodore, Jr. (1887-1944)
Root, Elihu (1845-1937)
Folders
565
64
148
616, 648
835
114, 115
564, 565
378, 380, 677
129
259
93, 686
574, 790
452
566
603, 688, 771
110, 119
464
422
666
522, 567
643
192, 193, 201, 230, 270
143
98, 159
154, 160
74, 81, 93, 136, 218-220, 225, 274, 288, 302,
520, 728, 863, 865, 1193
518-519
21, 938
268
114, 115
409
8, 52-54, 57, 101, 116, 208, 332, 377, 786,
935, 972, 986, 992, 995, 1012, 1014, 1018,
1021, 1039, 1748, 1845, 1943
324
8, 37, 41, 48-51, 53, 54, 65, 100, 103, 274,
328, 332, 399, 497, 709, 735, 786, 822, 833,
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C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Rosa, Carlos de la
Rose, Earl B.
Rosenwald, Julius (1862-1932)
Rowe, Leo S. (1871-1946)
Rubens, Horatio
Rubino, Henry A.
Rucker, Roy W.
Rucker, William W. (1855-1936)
Ruger, Thomas H.
Rule, Henry W.
Runcie, James E.
Russell, John H.
Russo-Japanese War, 1905
Ryan, James A.
Sacco-Vanzetti Case
Sackett, Frederic Moseley, Jr. (18681941)
Saenez, J. Martinez
Salvation Army
Sampson, Flem D.
Sanches-Aballi, Rafael
Santo Domingo
Santos, Isidoro
Scannell, John J.
Schall, Thomas D.
Schoenrich, Otto
Schultz, Edward G.
Schultz, W. H.
Schwan, Theodore S.
Scott, Cecil
Scott, Emmett J.
Scott, Hugh L.
Scott, James Brown (1866-1943)
Scripps, Robert P. (1895-1938)
Folders
1866
675
302
590, 613, 614, 617, 622, 858
153, 192, 210, 39, 402, 404, 426, 461, 473,
495, 498, 516, 542, 555, 558, 559, 972
355, 357
301
197
91-92, 191-193, 195, 197, 199, 205, 219,
224, 228, 231, 234-236, 269, 277, 282, 293,
1001
22
91
69-70, 72-73
676
6
58, 374, 385, 665
574, 600, 833
839-840
767, 778-779
739, 1833
631
455, 460, 475, 476, 478-479, 486, 496, 509,
532, 636
924
41, 43
4
201
420-421, 424, 676
136, 140
185, 209
51, 57, 58
126
192
75, 138
68, 332, 497, 534, 536, 832
878-880
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C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Scriven, George P. (1854-1940)
Sears, Roebuck and Company, Stock
Sebree, Frank P.
Selective Service Association
Shafer, John C.
Shattuck, Edwin P. (1873-1964)
Shaw, Albert (1857-1947)
Shaw, Carl G.
Shaw, G. Howland
Sheffield, James R. (1864-1938)
Shelton, Thomas W.
Shepard, George M.
Sheppard, Morris (1875-1941)
Sherman Anti-Trust Act
Sherman, Lawrence Y. (1858-1939)
Sherrill, Charles H.
Shields, John K.
Shields, Leighton
Shipstead, Henrik (1881-1960)
Shutan, William H.
Sibert, William L.
Siegel, Isaac (1880-1947)
Simmons, Furnifod McL. (1854-1940)
Simpson, Elayne H.
Sims, Walter A.
Sims, William Snowden
Sitting Bull, Sioux Chief (1834-1890)
Sladen, Fred
Slave trade, Cuba
Sleeper, Albert E. (1862-1934)
Sleicher, John A. (1848-1921)
Slemp, Campbell Bascom (1870-1943)
Slocum, Mary R.
Small, John H.
Smith, A. L.
Smith, Alfred E. (1873-1944)
Folders
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72
723
51
1827
725
718, 726, 733, 742, 746, 788, 1188, 1189,
1910, 1911
78
783, 784, 786-788
117
395, 402, 498, 507
103, 469
221
101, 203, 204, 458, 471, 472, 686
116
73, 157, 159, 204, 263, 272
80
131
123, 125
635, 637
343, 414, 415, 421, 423, 424, 427, 428, 451,
454, 474, 491, 848, 849, 1999
860, 865
161, 258
126, 178
670
383
206
864, 867, 950, 1926
v. 7
379
426
105
118
518, 534, 1550
761
192, 193
223, 627
596, 628, 645, 660, 662, 664, 666, 668, 670,
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Smith, Alfred Gilbert
Smith, Eustice
Smith, H. L.
Smith, Harry B.
Smith, Hoke (1855-1931)
Smith, Hugh Carnes (1873-1946)
Smith, Jacob
Smith, James F.
Smith, Rutledge
Smith, Walter Fletcher
Smith, William Harry
Smith, William R.
Smoot, Reed (1862-1941)
Smoot-Hawley Tariff
Smuggling
Snare, Frederick (1862-1946)
Snell, Bertrand H. (1870-1958)
Snell, Roy W.
Snow, Gordon
Snyder, Homer P.
Southern Commercial Congress to Cuba
Southgate, Richard
Soviet-Japanese Relations, 1920s
Spanish American War
Sparks, George W.
Spencer, Selden Palmer (1862-1925)
Spreckles, Claus
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671, 676-680, 684, 685, 687
395
1
629, 636
127
175
205, 229, 605, 662, 712, 790-793, 795, 798,
799, 803, 806, 809, 8189
128
66
914
350, 353, 358, 362, 364, 366-369, 372, 382,
402, 403, 406, 408, 413-415, 436, 453, 457,
459, 460, 475-478, 481, 482, 484-486, 489,
493, 495, 497, 501, 504, 508-512, 514, 516,
517, 519, 521, 522, 528, 530, 539, 540-543,
548, 557, 567, 568, 570, 578, 579, 658, 677,
939, 1950, 1951, 1954, 2009, 2017
453, 454
718
297, 334, 343, 389, 486, 615, 630, 689, 694,
708, 711, 723, 728, 746, 754, 760, 785,
1597, 1642, 1733, 1909
880
1568, 1569, 1573, 1574, 1592, 1751, 1777,
1779-1783, 1786, 1790
460, 608, 612, 613, 688, 771, 788
205, 211, 213, 214, 216, 221, 222, 224, 230,
231
171, 174
111, 165
230
359
752, 754, 760
323
32, 92
129
138, 140, 142, 144-146, 148, 165, 185, 194,
282, 284, 406, 408
972
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Squier, George O.
Stabler, Jordan Herbert (1885-1938)
Stack, W. D.
Steamship, Orizaba
Stearns, C. D.
Stearns, Robert L.
Steinhart, Frank (1864-1938)
Steinhart, Frank M.
Steinhart, Frank, Jr.
Stephens, E. W. (1849-1931)
Stephens, R. Allen
Stephenson, Harold E.
Sterling, Marquez
Stewart, Francis R.
Stewart, John R.
Stewart, R. T.
Stewart, Roscoe
Stimson, Henry L. (1867-1950)
Stoneham, Charles A.
Straham, Thomas
Strauss, Joseph
Folders
803
487, 510, 516, 517, 522, 528, 530
527, 528
13
390, 394, 407, 408, 410, 474
523
771
61, 113, 160, 167, 170, 171, 174, 175, 179,
182, 183, 184, 187, 188, 195, 202, 203, 206,
208, 210, 212, 213, 215, 219, 221, 223-227,
244, 247-250, 253, 255, 261, 262, 270, 278,
329, 364, 370, 372, 381, 394, 396, 401, 409,
412, 417, 429, 433, 435, 440, 441, 478, 482,
495, 500, 506, 513, 525, 526, 532, 533, 538,
542, 598, 606-608, 610, 613, 614, 616-618,
621, 622, 635, 638, 642-644, 648, 651, 677679, 688, 791, 855, 1133, 1225, 1523, 1535,
1536
736
228, 229
580
19, 137, 175, 199, 202, 203, 207, 209-212,
220, 22, 224, 226, 229, 231, 232, 237, 244248, 252, 253, 255, 256, 259, 260, 262, 264268, 280, 447, 1215
674, 676, 1603, 1612, 1626, 1634-1636,
1641, 1645, 1646, 1657, 1669, 1775, 1756,
1787, 1790
351, 353
128
158, 159
146, 149
4, 61, 62, 64, 65, 74, 79, 82, 108, 121, 135,
137-140, 144-146, 148-150, 153, 164, 166,
174, 175, 177, 180, 183, 208-212, 215, 217,
219-221, 552, 553, 599, 600, 603, 605, 606,
608, 612-614, 664, 672, 709, 723, 736, 737,
743, 785, 786, 793, 826, 829, 876, 1089,
1225
348, 414
399
206
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C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Strawn, Silas H. (1866-1946)
Strikes and lockouts, Cuba, 1920s
Sturgiss, Lyman B.
Sugar
Sugar, Philippine Islands
Sullivan, Mark (1874-1952)
Summerall, Charles P. (1867-1955)
Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925)
Sutherland, George
Sutherland, Howard
Sweeney, W. Allison
Sweet, T. C.
Sylvester, Allie Lewis
Taft, Charles W.
Taft, Henry W.
Taft, William Howard (1857-1930)
Taft, William Howard (1857-1930)
Talbot, Sheridan
Page 73
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Other Image
590, 704, 706, 714, 759-761, 764, 819, 822,
825, 829, 831-834, 857, 1168
1546, 1547, 1553, 1555, 1556, 1575, 1735,
1768, 1771, 1773
178, 180, 187, 188, 195, 196, 198, 203, 204,
209-214
8, 17, 209, 272, 283, 296, 332, 333, 379,
v. 7
474, 510, 520, 547-549, 575, 577, 578, 582,
583, 586, 594, 596, 601, 602, 604, 614, 624,
627-631, 638, 641, 647, 659, 671, 683, 685,
688, 689, 696, 702, 703, 710, 718, 721, 723,
725, 727-729, 732, 733, 745, 748, 749, 750,
777, 787, 790, 791, 796, 799, 808, 846, 859,
863, 868, 871, 872, 968, 1137, 1139, 1146,
1154, 1163, 1167, 1174, 1179-1183, 11851189, 1192, 1196, 1258-1260, 1262, 1287,
1300, 1440, 1479, 1494, 1500, 1508-1510,
1512-1514, 1521, 1532, 1540, 1547, 15501553, 1557, 1558, 1567, 1570-1572, 1574,
1575, 1585, 1586, 1589, 1592, 1599, 1642,
1643, 1645, 1648, 1662, 1666, 1721, 1772,
1775, 1781, 1783, 1784, 1794, 1887-1913,
1996
582, 583, 641, 690-692, 694, 702, 703, 705,
706
102, 683, 684
190-193, 619, 621, 667, 669, 672-674
36
165
94, 251, 258
129
211, 213-215
439, 441
144, 147
289
33, 39, 42-51, 53-58, 62, 64, 65, 67, 80, 103,
114, 117, 141, 149, 174, 182, 291, 514-516,
540, 567, 590, 591, 596, 597, 712, 747, 749,
751, 752, 806, 917, 926, 927, 1028, 1029,
1112, 1113, 1224
952, #4
y
524
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Tammany Hall, New York
Tapolina, Joseph
Tarafa Plan
Tarafa, Jose Miquel
Taxation, Law and legislation, 1920s
Taylor, Daniel G.
Taylor, Harry
Taylor, Henry C.
Taylor, William
Taylor, William R.
Tennessee, Politics and government
Thatcher, Archibald G.
Thayer, Eugene V. R. (1881-1937)
Thomas, Charles S.
Thomas, Rowland G.
Thompson, Burton
Thompson, Carmi A. (1870-1942)
Thompson, William Hale (1869-1944)
Thompson, William L.
Tinkham, George Holden
Tinsman, Frank N.
Todd, Frederick
Torre, Julio de la
Torriente, Cosmo de la
Folders
666
168
357, 379, 581-583, 624, 632-634, 650, 672,
928, 1168, 1492-1500, 1502, 1505, 1507,
1568, 1569, 1740, 1742, 1745
7, 577, 578, 583, 586, 596, 598, 600, 602,
654, 658, 680, 683, 689, 691-693, 695-697,
699, 700, 703, 706, 710, 711, 723, 741-751,
753-755, 759, 784, 785, 790, 796, 868, 871,
872, 1168, 1179, 1492, 1493, 1495-1499,
1502, 1507, 1519, 1547, 1555, 1745, 1908,
1909
468
119-121, 124
418
464
168
639
207
122, 124, 125, 127
548. 579, 679, 680, 718
937
123, 146
107
441, 442, 445, 447, 449, 451, 452, 454, 456,
464-467, 537, 578, 582
625
66
111, 112
348
583
573, 586, 598, 605, 612, 615, 640, 645, 649,
650, 652, 653, 658, 662, 665, 667, 670, 686,
687, 703, 716, 719, 721, 723, 727, 731, 732,
741, 782, 788, 799, 801, 804, 813, 814, 828,
1142, 1417-1419, 1503-1505, 1743, 2030
64, 67, 154, 328, 331, 333, 351-353, 355357, 360, 361, 363, 379, 409, 410, 412, 567,
831, 836, 837, 857, 859, 862, 963, 1105,
1109, 1232, 1273, 1480, 1487, 1497, 1498,
1504-1508, 1512, 1513, 1526, 1528, 1531,
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Subject
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1532-1535, 1554, 1555, 1557, 1564, 1566,
1586, 1598, 1685, 1700, 1726, 1745, 1746,
1749, 1750, 1753, 1763
Townsend, Howard
129, 218, 224
Townsend, John G., Jr.
126
Townsley, Clarence Page (1855-1926)
68
Treadway, Allen Towner (1867-1917)
95
Treaty of Locarno
472
Treaty of Versailles
1834
Trelles, Carlos
328
Trent, Grant T.
155-162, 169, 171, 175, 202, 203, 207, 263,
609, 611-613, 719, 720, 909
Troncoso, Luis
338
Tucker, Charles Cowles
191
Tumulty, Joseph P. (1879-1954)
14, 136, 138, 140, 163, 173, 188, 189, 229
Twichell, Burton H.
132
U.S. Army General Staff
897, 986
U.S. Army Reserve
1440, 1840, 1845, 2003
U.S. Army War Council
953 #11
y
U.S. Army, Blacks
192
U.S. Army, Judge Advocate General
6, 65, 73, 74, 145, 227, 282, 284, 672, 891893, 903, 931, 973, 1045, 1809, 1946, 1949,
1962, 1966
U.S. Army, Military life
952 #1-3; 954 #18-20;
v. 7 y
#31
U.S. Army, Militia
1426, 1430, 1432, 1440, 1920, 1938, 1940,
1966
U.S. Army, Mobilization
83, 276, 905, 907, 912, 1830
U.S. Army, Modernization
1113
U.S. Army, Organization
1937-1940, 1943, 1948, 1963-1966, 1970,
1972, 1975, 1977, 2004, 2018, 2042
U.S. Army, Provost Marshall General
100, 228, 987, 902, 1805
U.S. Army, Soviet Union, Intervention in, 614, 616, 1078-1082, 1084, 1085, 1087,
1919-1921
1088, 1091, 1094, 1099-1101
U.S. Army, Training
102
U.S. Beet Sugar Association
612, 760
U.S. Bureau of Customs
48, 1967
U.S. Bureau of War Risk Insurance
107
U.S. Congress, 73rd, Senate, Special
854
Committee on Investigation of the
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Munitions Industry
U.S. Congress, Senate, Agriculture
Committee
U.S. Constitution, 18th Amendment
U.S. Department of War
U.S. Federal Reserve Board
U.S. Food Administration
U.S. Foreign opinion
U.S. Foreign opinion, Cuban
U.S. Foreign relations, Latin America
U.S. Military Academy, West Point, NY
U.S. National Guard
U.S. National Labor Relations Board
U.S. Producers Association
U.S. Secretary of War
U.S. Selective Service
U.S. War Industries Board
Ubieta, Enrique
Udy, Stanley H.
Ullery, Jacob G.
United Fruit Company
Universal News Service
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477
745, 835
74, 82, 85, 87-91
333, 334
104
334
332, 333, 335, 519
63, 334, 603, 611, 614, 616, 676, 1170,
1175, 1179, 1486, 1497, 1501, 1526-1528,
1538, 1570, 1571, 15951, 1614, 1616, 1655,
1660, 1678, 1698, 1702, 1706, 1713, 1725,
1741, 1746, 1750, 1760, 1762, 1764, 1791,
1792, 1794, 1928, 2008
70, 1958, 1959, 2024
73, 74, 232
940
743, 754
269
1, 2, 8, 17, 19, 74-78, 80, 81, 83, 84, 86, 88- v. 5
91, 93, 95, 97-108, 113, 116-119, 122, 125127,1 31, 132, 140, 148, 153, 155, 171, 188,
192, 206, 216, 217, 221, 222, 224-226, 247,
272, 289, 466, 639, 668, 672-674, 874, 878,
879, 883, 886, 887, 889, 891, 895, 896, 899,
902, 903, 905-914, 919, 920, 922, 923, 936,
937, 940, 964, 966-968, 975, 977, 980-986,
997-1027, 1030, 1031, 1066, 1090, 1104,
1112, 1113, 1121, 1129-1131, 1134, 1138,
1166, 1193, 1424, 1425, 1430, 1434-1438,
1440, 1796-1806, 1808-1832, 1834-1842,
1845-1849, 1855, 1854, 1857, 1865, 1866,
1869, 1871-1873, 1883, 1917, 1925, 1929,
1937-1940, 1943-1945, 1955, 1971, 1972,
1974, 1987, 1994, 2027, 2029, 2034-2045
116, 1842, 1867
90
214
205, 209
755, 757
334
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
University of Missouri, College of
Agriculture
University of Missouri, Women's Drill
Company, 1880s
Upmann, H.
Upton, George W.
Valentini, Evelyn E.
Valladon, Viriato G.
Van Buskirk, DeWitt
Van Zile, Edward S.
Varona, Recepcion
Vasconcelos, Jose
Vasconcelos, Ramon
Vega, Manuel de la
Velez, Carlos Garcia
Verdia, Luis Perez
Vernon, Leroy T.
Veterans--Club
Villard, Oswald Garrison (1872-1949)
Vinson, Carl (1993-1981)
Violette, Eugene M. (1873-1940)
Volstead Act
Voorhees, B. G.
Wabash Hydroelectric Company
Wadsworth, James W.
Wahl, Lutz
Wainright, Richard
Wainwright, J. Mayhew
Walcutt, Charles C.
Walker, Clifford
Wall, Herbert
Wallace, George S.
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220
952 #7
1604-1606
174, 244, 275
603
718
179
7
479
570
1642, 1691, 1746, 1754, 1757, 1795
496
327, 362, 1120, 1519-1526, 1529, 1755,
1756
183
183
1499-1503, 1507-1511, 1513, 1514, 15161518, 1520-1525, 1527-1530, 1532, 15421549, 1556, 1558, 1563, 1564, 1568, 1569,
1571, 1574, 1577, 1654, 1716, 1740, 1744,
1747, 1750, 1754, 1755, 1758, 1759, 1767,
1768, 1770, 1779
182
546
188, 190, 192, 198, 200, 205, 534, 546, 635,
638, 858, 862, 863
668, 851
615, 616
771, 782, 783
165, 169, 171, 188, 190, 192, 196, 201, 202,
221, 232, 244, 259, 270, 292, 293
658
67
639, 640, 726
184
449
478
743-746
y
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Walsh, Thomas J.
Wands, Ernest H.
War Risk Insurance
Ward, Franklin W.
Warfield, Henry M.
Warren, Arthur L.
Warren, Charles Beecher
Warren, Francis E.
Water power--maps, 1910s
Watson, Bill, 1928
Watson, James E.
Wayland, John T.
Weaver, Zebulon
Webster, John Lee
Weeks, John W.
Weeks, William S.
Weisgerber, Edwin G.
Welles, Sumner (1892-1961)
Wells, George R.
Wells, James D.
Wells, Oscar
West Indian Oil Refining Company
West, Andrew F.
West, Roy O.
Wheatley, H. Winship
Wheeler, Burton K.
Wheeler, Joseph Jr.
White, Edward H.
White, Francis
White, Frank S.
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107, 408, 410, 458, 459, 596, 697, 699, 705,
798, 806
719, 720
107
535, 542
97, 126, 187, 188
463, 484, 761
166, 167, 189, 191, 195, 196, 214, 228, 272,
275, 290, 381, 384, 393, 395, 397, 879, 880
74, 101, 166, 195, 390, 392, 393, 527, 529,
531, 532
1472
610
321, 322, 792, 795
97
196
109
8, 282, 296, 318, 319, 321, 444
124, 141, 143, 154, 165
1067, 1069, 1070
247, 250, 252, 257, 261, 270, 271, 287, 295,
723, 1605
1888
191
284, 288, 289, 292, 293
488
153
700, 705
840
458, 496
202
258, 433-436, 486, 511-513, 522, 542, 560,
579, 580, 641, 642, 713, 929
246, 259, 302, 308, 313-319, 322, 324, 325,
327-331, 333-338, 342, 346, 351, 352, 355361, 363, 365, 370-372, 375, 377, 391, 397,
404, 408, 410, 419-421, 429, 431, 434, 459,
467, 474, 487, 488, 533, 539, 547, 566, 575,
578, 586, 593, 635, 716, 822, 823, 826, 1605
122
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
White, Henry
White, Herbert A.
White, J. C.
White, Walter B.
White, William A.
Whitecotton, James H.
Whitelock, George
Whitman, Charles S.
Whitmarsh, Calixto
Wickersham, George Woodward
Wigmore, John H.
Wilder, Solon
Wildman, Rounsevelle
Wilhelm II
Williams, Churchill
Williams, John Sharp
Williamson, Harold L.
Willis, Frank B.
Wilmarth, R. O.
Wilson, Huntington
Wilson, Woodrow
Winship, Blanton
Winslow, Lanin L.
Winslow, Samuel E.
Witten, Farr N.
Witten, T. N.
Wolf Creek Project
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631, 639, 654, 869, 873
65, 70, 81, 227, 321, 672, 780, 899, 911
869, 872
126
275
467
135
76
1709
737
10, 87, 92, 97, 99, 102, 117, 119, 131, 137,
138, 140, 143, 146, 149, 153, 166, 168, 169,
173, 180, 189, 193, 213, 250, 325, 387, 391,
398, 483, 513, 543, 547, 561, 562, 565, 568,
578, 596, 614, 615, 673, 674, 730, 733-735,
745, 760, 765, 797, 816-818, 822, 823, 825,
825, 829, 831-834, 836, 867, 879, 891-893,
906, 908, 909, 913-915, 1070, 1071, 1077,
1078, 1084, 1085, 1087, 1088, 1091, 1163,
1841, 1957
206
33-39, 41, 43
412
194
86, 174
456, 457, 509, 543, 564, 573, 580, 595, 598,
603, 604, 611, 633, 638, 642, 644, 645, 668
437
127, 186
60
10, 11, 64, 67, 71, 74-76, 102, 104, 106, 112,
124, 132, 190, 450, 648, 786, 866, 879, 917,
969, 1018, 1583, 1751, 1862, 1865
672, 681
520-523, 527, 560, 571, 576, 587
174, 189, 190, 206, 208, 210, 214, 224, 226,
234, 236, 281, 621
736
154, 229, 236
4
C1046 Crowder, Enoch H. (1859-1932), Papers, 1884-1942
Subject
Wolfe, James H.
Women--Suffrage
Wood, Edgar C.
Wood, Leonard
Wood, Robert E.
Woods, Robert P.
Word War, 1914-1918
Work, Hubert
World War, 1914-1918
World War, 1914-1918, American
Expeditionary Project
World War, 1914-1918, Anti-German
Sentiment
World War, 1914-1918, Blacks
World War, 1914-1918, Blacks
World War, 1914-1918, Central Powers
World War, 1914-1918, Conscientious
objectors
World War, 1914-1918, Demobilization
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85
663
118, 121
54, 61, 96, 98, 115, 122, 137, 143, 149, 159,
160, 174, 182, 187, 188, 195, 196, 200, 202,
206-209, 215, 216, 220, 223, 225-227, 244,
246, 286, 292-294, 332, 341, 418, 447, 479,
551, 553, 562, 582, 736, 858, 878, 880, 967,
981, 1023, 1024, 1031, 1033, 1061, 1082,
1083, 1089, 1090, 1103, 1137, 1151, 1221,
1499, 1609, 1610, 1652, 1751
101, 606, 651, 658, 669-671, 679, 690, 702,
703, 715, 720, 722, 723, 739, 762, 771, 777,
778, 858, 859, 873, 876, 877
231, 237
953, #11, 14; 954, #17
114, 127, 147, 643, 647, 649, 650, 653, 660,
664-666, 685, 719
6, 74, 80, 91, 122, 141, 146, 183
87, 890
106
130
130
78
122, 1982
107-109, 111-114, 123, 184, 912, 913, 976,
977, 1020, 1023, 1059, 1066, 1074, 1104,
1437
World War, 1914-1918, Deserters
128
World War, 1914-1918, Diplomacy
77, 112, 1969, 1975, 1977
World War, 1914-1918, England, Army
80
World War, 1914-1918, France, Chateau 98
Thierry
World War, 1914-1918, Germany,
903
Proposed Invasion of
World War, 1914-1918, Humor,
2031, 2034, 2045
caricatures, etc.
World War, 1914-1918, International
104
y
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Subject
Workers of the World
World War, 1914-1918, Morale of
Troops, 1919
World War, 1914-1918, Peace
World War, 1914-1918, Reparations
World War, 1914-1918, Russia
World War, 1914-1918, Turkey
World War, 1914-1918, U.S. Army
Appropriations Legislation
Wright, Joshua Butler
Wright, Luke E.
Yakey, Johm B.
Young, Owen D.
Young, Richard W.
Young, Robert
Young, S. M.
Zayas, Alfredo
Zayas, Alfredo, Jr.
Zayas, Francisco
Folders
129
197
112
78
197
64, 73, 95, 100, 214, 246, 2582, 773, 774,
807, 833, 1436
398, 402, 405, 420, 422, 446, 462, 465, 468,
471, 473, 508, 510, 522, 526, 529, 532
58, 99, 972
612, 614, 734, 737
859
130, 167, 169-171
859
52, 53, 54
77, 143, 146, 147, 149, 155, 158, 213, 229,
231, 237, 244, 252, 253, 255, 256, 261, 266,
270, 289, 295-297, 302-309, 312, 314-316,
324, 326-341, 343, 346, 349-351, 354, 356359, 362-365, 370, 372, 374, 375, 382, 389,
398, 407, 419, 430, 437, 438, 448, 478, 484,
490, 492, 493, 497, 510, 545, 570, 634, 676,
677, 860, 901, 926-928, 938, 962, 1095,
1096, 1120, 1135, 1136, 1139, 1140, 1142,
1150, 1159, 1185, 1212, 1221, 1222, 1228,
1233, 1271, 1272, 1478-1481, 1483-1489,
1493, 1494, 1498, 1499, 1503-1507, 1508,
1509, 1511-1513, 1515, 1517, 1518, 1522,
1524, 1530, 1532, 1533, 1536-1538, 15401546, 1548, 1552, 1554, 1556, 1564, 1568,
1570, 1571, 1584, 1591, 1596, 1605, 16111617, 1619, 1624, 1628, 1631-1633, 1635,
1639, 1640, 1643-1646, 1648, 1649, 16541657, 1660, 1669, 1670, 1679, 1680, 1682,
1683, 1691, 1697, 1700, 1701, 1703, 1705,
1706, 1721, 1722, 1725, 1727, 1729-1732,
1734, 1736, 1737, 1739, 1741, 1746, 1747,
1750, 1752, 1754, 1757-1759, 1762, 1764,
1766, 1768, 1769, 1772-1774, 1878, 1997
308
327, 1707, 1708
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Subject
Zumeta, Cesar
Folders
183
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