John Strange Papers, 1865-1935

Container Title
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Correspondence, 1909-1923
Note: Also includes miscellaneous notes and articles.
Contents of original Folder 1
Biographical notes
Letters
Robert M. La Follette to Strange, 1911 November 24
Strange to La Follette, 1911 December 13
Strange to La Follette, 1911 December 2
Joseph H. Colt to Strange, 1917 July 10
Strange to Colt, 1917 July 13
Miscellaneous typed manuscripts
Scope and Content Note: Relating to politics, labor, water power controversies, temperance, and other subjects.
Contents of original Folder 2
“President Taft's Coming Visit to Appleton”: pamphlet, 1909?
Letters
T.P. Gore to Strange, 1909 April 26
Bertha Honore Palmer (Mrs. Potter Palmer) to Strange, 1917 February 21
John Strange Paper Co. to Senator [La Follette?], 1917 July 9
Robert M. La Follette to Strange, 1917 November 7
Reed Smoot to Strange, 1918 February 11
Strange to John D. Rockefeller Jr., 1918 March 27
Irving L. Lenroot to Strange, 1918 April 15
James A. Frear to Strange, 1918 May 9
Edward A. Fitzpatrick to Strange, 1918 May 30
John J. Harman to Strange, 1918 June 1
J.H. Davidson to Strange, 1918 July 2
Strange to Joseph A. Stilp, 1918 August 20
Robert M. La Follette to Arthur Bishop, 1918 October 2
Fred W. Upham to Strange, 1918 October 2
Fred W. Upham to Strange, 1918 October 23
Strange to Fred W. Upham, 1918 October 25
M.M. Quaife to Strange, 1918 October 26
Gifford Pinchot to Strange, 1918 December 19
Florian Lampert to Strange, 1918 December 27
Gifford Pinchot to Strange, 1919 January 25
Strange to Pinchot, 1919 January 22
Samuel Plantz to Strange, 1919 March 13
Strange to Plantz, 1919 March 14
Strange to Governor Emanuel L. Philipp, 1919 July 23
Strange to Warren G. Harding, 1919 October 29
Strange to Harding Headquarters, 1920 February 17
Jess W. Smith (secretary of Harding for President organization) to Strange, 1920 February 20
Note of Strange about letters to Harding, 1920 February
Strange to editor of [unknown publication], 1920 March 25
James M. Cox to Strange, 1920 March 29
Warren G. Harding to Strange, 1920 June 30
Frank B. Willis, to Strange, 1920 August 14
Harold L. Ickes to Strange, 1920 August 27
Strange to Warren G. Harding, 1920 September 15
Harding to Strange, 1920 September 20
Strange to Harding, 1926 December 6
Strange to members of the Wisconsin Legislature, 1920 January 14
Strange to editor of the Milwaukee Journal, 1921 January 14
H.M. Daugherty to Frank B. Willis, 1921 March 17
George B. Christian Jr. (Secretary to President Harding) to Strange, 1921 March 25
George B. Christian Jr. to Strange, 1921 April 7
Strange to Lenroot, 1921 October 22
Suggestions of Strange to Harding for preservation of peace, 1921?
Clipping regarding La Follette, 1922 September 5
Lenroot to Strange, 1922 September 21
Strange to Governor Alfred E. Smith, 1923 March 30
Contents of original Folder 3
Letters
Strange to Senator [La Follette?], 1911 May 2
E.G. Goodell to Strange, 1918 February 4
Strange to Mr. Cooke of the Milwaukee Defender and Sun, 1918 March 28
Henry Hewitt Jr. to Strange, 1918 April 3
E.R. Casebeer to Strange Paper Company, 1918 June 11
William C. Holway to Strange, 1918 August 12
Strange to E.G. Boynton, 1918 September 21
Boynton to Strange, 1918 September 23
Strange to Boynton, 1918 September 25
Boynton to Strange, 1918 September 27
Strange to Governor E.L. Philipp, 1918 September 27
Note: Written by Strange for the District Board for Division Number 3 of the Eastern District of the State of Wisconsin.
William T. Evjue to Strange, 1919 January 9
Strange to Evjue, 1919 January 20
Strange to S.H. Hodges, President of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, 1920 February 26
Strange to editor of Milwaukee Journal, 1921 January 14
Strange to C.M. Perry regarding the Huber Unemployment Bill, mentioning John R. Commons, 1921?
Miscellaneous
Strange's autobiography: autograph manuscript, fragments, 1922
Neenah and Menasha dams and water power controversies: autograph manuscript signed by John Hencher, drafts and fragments, 1923
Note: Pages are unnumbered, but an attempt was made to restore original order as far as possible.