Election of 1912 - Delaware (2 of 4)

Date
1912
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Publisher
University of Delaware Library, Museums and Press
Abstract
Description
Immigration documents suggested for translation into Hebrew (Jewish), Polish, and Italian. A "report of registration" which lists: Democrats, Republicans, Negroes, and Doubtfuls. Several election pieces: Republicans doubled state expenditures, "Mr. and Mrs. consumer" paying too much due to high tariffs, and information on Democratic gubernatorial candidate Thomas Monaghan. "Hebrew Voters Take Notice," a flyer for a meeting at which Saulsbury spoke. Creed of the National progressive Party. Newspaper showing elections and stating if candidates are "colored." Saulsbury also corresponded with his cousin William Saulsbury about William's possibly running for office.
Keywords
Democratic Party (Del.), Democratic Party (U.S.), Morris, Hugh M., Saulsbury, Eli, 1817-1893, Saulsbury, May du Pont, 1854-1927, Saulsbury, Willard, 1820-1892, United States. Congress. Senate, Business and politics, Business enterprises--United States--History--20th century, Delaware, Delaware--History--19th century, Delaware--History--20th century, Delaware--Politics and government--1865-1950, Fenwick Island (Del.), United States--Politics and government--20th century, Business records, Legal documents, Personal papers, correspondence
Citation
MSS 0331, Willard Saulsbury, Jr., papers, Special Collections, University of Delaware Library, Newark, Delaware.