Benjamin Helm Bristow papers

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Benjamin Helm Bristow papers

Correspondence, speeches, biographical material, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, printed matter, photographs, and other papers relating primarily to Bristow's service as U.S. solicitor general and U.S. secretary of the treasury in President Ulysses S. Grant's administrations and to his New York City law firm. Includes a letterpress book of incoming and outgoing correspondence of the U.S. Office of Commissioner of Internal Revenue, concerning the whiskey frauds of 1875. Correspondents include William W. Belknap, James Gillespie Blaine, Henry V. Boynton, George William Childs, David Davis, Anthony J. Drexel, George F. Edmunds, Hamilton Fish, William Cassius Goodloe, Ulysses S. Grant, John Marsgakk Harlan, W.A. Meriwether, Horace Porter, and Noah Haynes Swayne.

Language
English
Pages
16000

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Open to research.

Deposit, William B. Bristow, 1937.

Converted to gift, 1946.

Army officer, lawyer, and U.S. secretary of the treasury and solicitor general.

Collection material in English.

Finding aid available in the Library of Congress Manuscript Reading Room and on Internet.

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Pagination
16,000 20 7.2
Number of pages
16000

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OL25039527M
LCCN
79013862

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