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Correspondence, diary and notebook fragments, speeches, financial records, scrapbooks, printed matter, and other papers focusing chiefly on the political activities of Ruth Hanna McCormick Simms. Includes material concerning her congressional campaigns, activities on behalf of the Republican National Committee, work as presidential campaign manager for Thomas E. Dewey in 1944, and her reaction to economic depression and war. Marcus Alonzo Hanna's correspondence relates mainly to Ohio and national politics and also to his personal and business affairs. Includes copies of interviews (1905-1906) about him conducted by James B. Morrow with Joseph Benson Foraker, Theodore Roosevelt, and members of Hanna's family. Medill McCormick's papers relate to Illinois and national politics. Also includes papers relating to the Chicago Tribune and its publishers, Joseph Medill and Robert Rutherford McCormick, grandfather and brother of Medill McCormick. Family papers include correspondence between Ruth Hanna McCormick Simms and her daughter, Ruth McCormick Tankersley, known as Bazy.
Hanna's correspondents include his wife, Augusta Rhodes Hanna, and their daughter, Ruth Hanna McCormick Simms; and Benjamin Butterworth, J.C. Donaldson, Joseph Benson Foraker, Charles Foster, William McKinley, John Sherman, and John Wanamaker. Medill McCormick's family correspondents include his grandfather, Joseph Medill; mother, Katharine Medill McCormick; brother, Robert Rutherford McCormick; wife, Ruth Hanna McCormick Simms; and cousin, Joseph Medill Patterson. McCormick's other correspondents include Albert Jeremiah Beveridge, Edward Jackson Brundage, Calvin Coolidge, Joseph M. Dixon, Warren G. Harding, Charles Evans Hughes, Henry Cabot Lodge, Frank O. Lowden, William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, and George Richard Walker.
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Correspondence, Politics and government, Depressions, Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- ), Newspaper publishing, American newspapers, Interviews, Capitalists and financiers, Elections, Newspaper editors, United States, United States. Congress, Election, Republican National Committee (U.S.), Presidents, United States. Congress. Senate, United States. Congress. House, Chicago tribune, War, Political activity, WomenPeople
Robert Rutherford McCormick (1880-1955), John Wanamaker (1838-1922), Frank O. Lowden (1861-1943), Joseph Benson Foraker (1846-1917), Ruth McCormick Tankersley (1921-), Warren G. Harding (1865-1923), Benjamin Butterworth (1837-1898), James B. Morrow (1855-1924), Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919), Edward Jackson Brundage (1869-1934), Joseph M. Dixon (1867-1934), Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948), Augusta Rhodes Hanna (1842?-1921), Katharine Medill McCormick (1853-1932), McCormick family, Joseph Medill Patterson (1879-1946), Albert Jeremiah Beveridge (1862-1927), Charles Foster (1828-1904), J. C. Donaldson, Calvin Coolidge (1872-1933), George Richard Walker (b. 1857), John Sherman (1823-1900), Hanna family, William McKinley (1843-1901), Henry Cabot Lodge (1850-1924), Thomas E. Dewey (1902-1971), Joseph Medill (1823-1899)Places
United States, Ohio, Illinois, ChicagoTimes
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Open to research.
Restrictions may apply to unprocessed material.
Gift, Ruth McCormick Tankersley, 1968-1976.
Gift, Kristie Miller, 1994-2007.
Family members represented include Marcus Alonzo Hanna (1837-1904), capitalist, political and presidential advisor, and U.S. senator from Ohio, also known as Mark Hanna; his daughter, Ruth Hanna McCormick Simms (1880-1944), U.S. representative from Illinois and political activist; and her first husband, Medill McCormick (1877-1925), publisher of the Chicago Tribune and U.S. representative and senator from Illinois, whose full name was Joseph Medill McCormick.
Collection material in English.
Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Division and on Internet.
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