MsC 121

  Manuscript Register

 PAPERS OF EDWIN THOMAS MEREDITH

Collection Dates: 1898 -- 1949
25 linear ft.

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Photographs: Box 43

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Series Table of Contents

Biographical note

Scope and contents

I. Series One -- Correspondence

Boxes 1 - 27

II. Series Two -- Subject Files

Boxes 28 - 30

III. Series Three -- Idaho Farm Development Company

Boxes 31 - 40

IV. Series Four -- Speeches, Articles, Statements and Addresses by E.T. Meredith

Boxes 41- 42

V. Series Five -- Photographs

Box 43

VI. Series Six -- Scrapbooks

Boxes 44 -50
 BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

Edwin Thomas Meredith was born in Avoca, Iowa, December 23, 1876, son of Thomas Oliver and Minerva Jane (Marsh) Meredith. He attended country schools until he was sixteen when he entered Highland Park College (later Des Moines University). He abandoned his college course at the age of seventeen to take a position on the Farmers' Tribune, a Populist newspaper owned by his grandfather. By the time he was eighteen, E.T. Meredith, had become the newspaper's general manager. On January 8, 1896, he married Edna Elliott; they had two children, Mildred and Edwin T., Jr.

As a wedding gift, Meredith's grandfather gave him one-half ownership in the Farmers' Tribune, selling the other half to S.B. Crane. Within a few months, E.T. Meredith was the sole owner and gradually transformed the publication into a statewide farm paper. In 1902 he founded Successful Farming and in 1922 he began publishing Fruit, Garden and Home. The later was renamed Better Homes and Gardens in 1924 and remains one of the nation's major publications today. Meredith was very active in the publishing world. He served as President of both the Agricultural Publishers Association and the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World. In 1915, Meredith was elected to the Board of Directors of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States and from 1918-1920 served as a director of the Chicago Federal Reserve Bank. He was also very involved in the National Committee on Boys' and Girls' Club Work.

Always interested in politics, E.T. Meredith was an ardent supporter of Woodrow Wilson and became a loyal Democrat. Meredith sought the party's nomination for the senatorial nomination in 1914, but was defeated by Maurice Connelly, who in turn was defeated by incumbent, Albert B. Cummins. Two years later, Meredith won the party's nomination for governor, but lost the election. These were his only formal bids for elected office. In 1918, President Wilson appointed him to the American War Mission which visited England and France. In January 1920, Edwin T. Meredith joined the Wilson cabinet as Secretary of Agriculture and served until March 4, 1921 when he was succeeded by Henry C. Wallace and the Harding administration. In 1924, Meredith was a strong supporter of William G. McAdoo's bid for the Democratic nomination for president. When that failed, he allowed his name to be put forward as Iowa's favorite son. The nomination went to John W. Davis on the 103rd ballot. Meredith's name was raised again in 1928, but due to illness he did not participate actively in the campaign. Edwin T. Meredith died June 17, 1928. He was a champion of farm relief, tax reform, prohibition, military preparedness, tariff reform, arid land development, the World Court, and the League of Nations.

SCOPE AND CONTENTS

The Edwin T. Meredith Papers consist of approximately twenty-five linear feet and date from 1898 to 1949. The collection is arranged in six different series: Correspondence (27 boxes); Subject files (3 boxes); Idaho Farm Development Company (10 boxes); Speeches, articles, statements and addresses by E.T. Meredith (2 boxes); Photographs (1 box); and Scrapbooks (7 boxes). Each series is arranged alphabetically and chronologically, with the exception of the Idaho series which begins with correspondence and is followed by business papers and vouchers. This collection is available on Microfilm through the Media Services department. (Film 29248) For a list of reel numbers and contents, click Contents of Microfilm.

SERIES I: CORRESPONDENCE

Box 1

1898 -- 1911.

1912 -- 1914.

1915 -- 1916. Including a letter from William D. Jamieson.

1917 -- 1918.

January -- October 19, 1919.

October 20 -- December 1919.

January -- February 1920. Including a letter from Chesla C. Sherlock.

 Box 2

March -- April 1920. Including letters from Edith Bolling Wilson and William G. McAdoo.

May 1920. Including a letter from James W. Good.

June -- December 1920.

January -- March 1921. Including letters from Henry C. Wallace.

April 1921. Including a letter from Warren G. Harding.

May -- June 1921. Including a letter from Franklin D. Roosevelt.

 Box 3

July -- August 1921. Including letters from: Joseph P. Tumulty, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Clyde L. Herring.

September -- October 1921. Including letters from William G. McAdoo and Joseph P. Tumulty.

November 1921. Including letters from: Eugene Meyer, Jr., Andrew W. Mellon, and Henry A. Wallace.

December 1 -- 6, 1921.

December 7 -- 16, 1921. Including letters from: Daniel A. Wallace, George Washington Carver, Gilbert N. Haugen, and Bernard M. Baruch.

December 17 -- 31, 1921. Including letters from: Daniel A. Wallace, Eugene Meyer, Jr., William G. McAdoo, and Beryl F. Carroll.

 Box 4

January 1 -- 10, 1922. Including letters from Eugene Meyer, Jr. and Newton D. Baker.

January 11 -- 20, 1922. Including letters from James W. Good and Beryl F. Carroll.

January 21 -- 31, 1922. Including a letter from Samuel Gompers.

February 1922. Including a letter from Henry C. Wallace.

March 1 -- 10, 1922. Including letters from Bernard M. Baruch and J.W. Hanna.

March 11 -- 20, 1922. Including a letter from Cordell Hull.

Box 5

March 21 -- 31, 1922.

April 1 -- 20, 1922. Including letters from Bernard M. Baruch and William G. McAdoo.

April 21 -- 30, 1922. Including letters from Thomas H. Macbride and Bernard M. Baruch.

May 1 -- 10, 1922.

May 11 -- 20, 1922. Including letters from Bernard M. Baruch and Eugene Meyer, Jr.

May 21 -- 31, 1922. Including a letter from Cordell Hull.

June 1 -- 20, 1922.

June 21 -- 30, 1922.

 Box 6

July 1922. Including letters from Chesla C. Sherlock.

August 1922. Including a letter from Chesla C. Sherlock.

September 1 -- 15, 1922.

September 16 -- 30, 1922. Including a letter from Eugene Meyer, Jr.

October 1 -- 10, 1922. Including letters from: William G. McAdoo, Josephus Daniels, Bernard M. Baruch, and Newton D. Baker.

October 11 -- 31, 1922. Including letters from: William G. McAdoo, Bernard M. Baruch, Cordell Hull, Newton D. Baker and Walter A. Jessup.

 Box 7

November 1922. Including letters from William D. Jamieson and Woodrow Wilson.

December 1 -- 19, 1922. Including a telegram from Franklin D. Roosevelt.

December 20 -- 31, 1922 and undated. Including letters from Franklin D. Roosevelt.

January 1 -- 15, 1923. Including a letter from Arthur Capper.

January 16 -- 31, 1923. Including letters from: Arthur Capper, Clifford Thorne, and Beryl F. Carroll.

February 1923. Including letters from Woodrow Wilson and Clyde L. Herring.

March 1 -- 10, 1923. Including a letter from Eugene Meyer, Jr.

 Box 8

March 11 -- 31, 1923.

April 1923.

May 1923. Including a letter from William G. McAdoo.

June 1 -- 15, 1923. Including letters from William D. Jamieson and Cordell Hull.

June 16 -- 30, 1923.

 Box 9

July 1923. Including a letter from Eugene Meyer, Jr.

August 1 -- 19, 1923. Including a letter from Clyde L. Herring.

August 20 -- 31, 1923. Including letters from Jay Norwood Darling, Eugene Meyer, Jr., and Daniel C. Roper.

September 1923. Including a letter from William G. McAdoo.

October 1923. Including letters from: Frederick E. Biermann, William G. McAdoo, and David Lawrence.

November 1 -- 15, 1923. Including letters from William D. Jamieson and Beryl F. Carroll.

 Box 10

November 16 -- 30, 1923. Including letters from Frederick E. Biermann and William G. McAdoo.

December 1 -- 20, 1923. Including letters from: William G. McAdoo, Daniel C. Roper, and David L. Rockwell.

December 21 -- 31, 1923. Including letters from: Chesla C. Sherlock, William G. McAdoo, and Henry A. Wallace.

January 1 -- 10, 1924. Including letters from Henry A. Wallace and Clyde L. Herring.

January 11 -- 17, 1924. Including letters from: Frederick E. Biermann, Clyde L. Herring, and William G. McAdoo.

January 18 -- 31, 1924 and undated. Including letters from: Chesla C. Sherlock, William D. Jamieson, William G. McAdoo, Breckenridge Long, Homer S. Cummings, David L. Rockwell, Clyde L. Herring, and Daniel C. Roper.

February 1924. Including letters from: Daniel A. Wallace, Josephus Daniels, William G. McAdoo, and Claude R. Porter.

 Box 11

March 1 -- 20, 1924. Including letters from: William G. McAdoo, Daniel C. Roper and David L. Rockwell.

March 21 -- 31, 1924. Including letters from Cordell Hull, William D. Jamieson, Breckenridge Long, and William G. McAdoo.

April 1 -- 15, 1924. Including letters from: William G. McAdoo, Cordell Hull, Daniel C. Roper, William Jennings Bryan, Martin J. Wade, Frederick E. Biermann, Homer S. Cummings, and Claude R. Porter.

April 16 -- 30, 1924. Including letters from: David L. Rockwell, Cordell Hull, and Samuel Gompers

May 1 -- 19, 1924. Including a letter from William G. McAdoo.

May 20 -- 31, 1924. Including letters from David L. Rockwell.

June 1924. Including letters from: David L. Rockwell, William D. Jamieson, Clyde L. Herring, and Frederick E. Biermann.

 Box 12

July 1 -- 18, 1924. Including letters from William G. McAdoo.

July 19 -- 23, 1924. Including letters from: Newton D. Baker, Daniel C. Roper, and John W. Davis.

July 24 -- 31, 1924. Including letters from Hollins Randolph and William Jennings Bryan.

August 1 -- 15, 1924. Including letters from: Chesla C. Sherlock, Homer S. Cummings, Daniel F. Steck, Clyde L. Herring, and Daniel C. Roper.

August 16 -- 31, 1924.

September 1924. Including letters from: John W. Davis, Cordell Hull, David L. Rockwell, and Josephus Daniels.

 Box 13

October 1924. Including letters from: Clyde L. Herring, Daniel C. Roper, Daniel F. Steck, and David L. Rockwell.

November 1 -- 20, 1924. Including letters from: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Daniel C. Roper, John W. Davis, William G. McAdoo, David L. Rockwell, Clyde L. Herring, and Hollins Randolph.

November 21 -- 30, 1924. Including letters from: Breckinridge Long, Daniel C. Roper, Homer S. Cummings, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Cordell Hull.

December 1 -- 20, 1924. Including letters from: Franklin D. Roosevelt, George Fort Milton, and Clyde L. Herring.

December 21 -- 31, 1924 and undated.

January 1925. Including letters from William G. McAdoo.

 Box 14

February 1925. Including a letter from David L. Rockwell.

March 1925. Including letters from: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Claude R. Porter, and William M. Jardine.

April 1925. Including a letter from Beryl F. Carroll.

May 1925. Including letters from: Beryl F.Carroll, Lafayette Young, Herbert Hoover, and Eugene Meyer, Jr.

June 1925. Including letters from Herbert Hoover and William G. McAdoo.

July 1 -- 15, 1925.

 Box 15

July 16 -- 31, 1925. Including letters from Eugene Meyer, Jr., and Hollins Randolph.

August 1925. Including letters from: George Fort Milton, Hollins Randolph, and Daniel C. Roper

September 1 -- 15, 1925. Including letters from Hollins Randolph.

September 16 -- 30, 1925. Including a letter from Bernard M. Baruch.

October 1925. Including letters from: Josephus Daniels, Beryl F. Carroll, William G. McAdoo, Breckinridge Long, and Daniel C. Roper.

November 1925. Including letters from: Breckinridge Long, Homer S. Cummings, and George Fort Milton.

 Box 16

December 1 -- 24, 1925. Including letters from William G. McAdoo and Breckinridge Long.

December 25 -- 29, 1925.

December 30 -- 31, 1925 and undated. Including a letter from Chesla C. Sherlock.

January 1 -- 10, 1925. Including letters from Breckinridge Long.

January 11 -- 20, 1926. Including letters from Breckinridge Long and Fred C. Lovrein.

Box 17

January 21 -- 31, 1926.

February 1 -- 16, 1926. Including a letter from Chesla C. Sherlock.

February 17 -- 27, 1926. Including a letter from Breckinridge Long.

March 1926. Including letters from Daniel F. Steck and Frank O. Lowden.

April 1 -- 19, 1926. Including letters from: George Fort Milton, William D. Jamieson, Thomas J. Walsh, William G. McAdoo, and Daniel C. Roper

April 20 -- 30, 1926. Including a letter from Frederick E. Biermann.

 Box 18

May 1 -- 15, 1926. Including letters from William G. McAdoo and T. Henry Foster.

May 16 -- 31, 1926. Including letters from: George Fort Milton, Hollins Randolph, William G. McAdoo, William D. Jamieson, and Claude R. Porter.

June 1 -- 10, 1926. Including letters from: George Fort Milton, William G. McAdoo, and Daniel F. Steck.

June 11 -- 20, 1926. Including letters from: George Fort Milton, Claude R. Porter, Arthur Capper, David Lawrence, and Hollins Randolph.

June 21 -- 30, 1926. Including letters from: George Fort Milton, Daniel F. Steck, Frederick E. Biermann, Chesla C. Sherlock, William D. Jamieson, and Hollins Randolph.

July 1 -- 10, 1926. Including letters from George Fort Milton and T. Henry Foster.

 Box 19

July 11 -- 31, 1926. Including letters from: William G. McAdoo, Harvey Ingham, and George Fort Milton.

August 1 -- 10, 1926. Including letters from: William D. Jamieson, William G. McAdoo, George Fort Milton, and T. Henry Foster.

August 11 -- 31, 1926. Including letters from William G. McAdoo and T. Henry Foster.

September 1 -- 15, 1926. Including letters from: T. Henry Foster, William G. McAdoo, George Fort Milton, Daniel F. Steck, and Chesla C. Sherlock.

September 16 -- 30, 1926. Including letters from: Herbert Hoover, George Fort Milton, and Beryl F. Carroll.

October 1 -- 15, 1926. Including letters from: Eugene Meyer, Jr., Frank O. Lowden, and George Fort Milton.

 Box 20

October 16 -- 31, 1926. Including letters from George Fort Milton and Frederick E. Biermann.

November 1 -- 19, 1926. Including letters from: William G. McAdoo, Frank O. Lowden, and George Fort Milton.

November 20 -- 30, 1926. Including letters from: Josephus Daniels, Frederick E. Biermann, Clyde L. Herring, George Fort Milton, Daniel F. Steck, and William G. McAdoo.

December 1 -- 10, 1926. Including letters from William G. McAdoo.

December 11 -- 20, 1926. Including letters from: Frank O. Lowden, George Fort Milton, Daniel F. Steck, Jay Norwood Darling, and Chesla C. Sherlock.

December 21 -- 27, 1926. Including letters from George Fort Milton and Lafayette Young, Jr.

 Box 21

December 28 -- 31, 1926 and undated. Including letters from William G. McAdoo.

January 1 -- 10, 1927. Including letters from: Bernard M. Baruch, George Fort Milton, Clyde L. Herring, Daniel F. Steck, and Frederick E. Biermann.

January 11 -- 19, 1927.

January 20 -- 31, 1927. Including a letter from Martin J. Wade.

February 1 -- 10, 1927. Including letters from: Cordell Hull, John G. Hammill, Chesla C. Sherlock, and George Fort Milton.

February 11 -- 28, 1927. Including letters from: Josephus Daniels, William S. Kenyon, and George Fort Milton.

 Box 22

March 1 -- 10, 1927. Including letters from George Fort Milton and Frank O. Lowden.

March 11 -- 20, 1927. Including a letter from Daniel F. Steck.

March 21 -- 31, 1927. Including letters from George Fort Milton.

April 1 -- 15, 1927. Including letters from William G. McAdoo and George Fort Milton.

April 16 -- 30, 1927. Including letters from: Gardner Cowles, Frank O. Lowden, and William G. McAdoo.

May 1 -- 15, 1927. Including letters from Newton D. Baker and William G. McAdoo.

 Box 23

May 16 -- 31, 1927 and undated. Including letters from: Chesla C. Sherlock, William G. McAdoo, and Daniel F. Steck.

June 1 -- 17, 1927. Including a letter from Martin J. Wade.

June 18 -- 30, 1927. Including a letter from Daniel F. Steck.

July 1927. Including letters from Daniel F. Steck and William G. McAdoo.

August 1927 and undated. Including letters from: Martin J. Wade, William S. Jardine, and Daniel C. Roper.

 Box 24

September 1 -- 19, 1927. Including letters from George Fort Milton and William G. McAdoo.

September 20 -- 30, 1927 and undated. Including letters from Beryl F. Carroll and William D. Jamieson.

October 1 -- 13, 1927. Including letters from William G. McAdoo and George Fort Milton.

October 14 -- 31, 1927. Including letters from: Beryl F. Carroll, Newton D. Baker, Daniel C. Roper, and George Fort Milton.

November 1 -- 15, 1927. Including letters from: William M. Jardine, Daniel C. Roper, Calvin Coolidge, and George Fort Milton.

November 16 -- 31, 1927. Including letters from: Newton D. Baker, William S. Kenyon, George Fort Milton, Martin J. Wade, and Calvin Coolidge.

 Box 25

December 1 -- 15, 1927. Including letters from John M. Henry and Frederick E. Biermann.

December 16 -- 31, 1927 and undated. Including letters from George Fort Milton and Daniel C. Roper.

January 1 -- 12, 1928. Including letters from: Frederick E. Biermann, Clyde L. Herring, George Fort Milton, and Daniel C. Roper.

January 13 -- 31, 1928. Including letters from: John G. Hammill, Daniel C. Roper, William D. Jamieson, T. Henry Foster, and William G. McAdoo.

February 1928. Including letters from: George Fort Milton, Claude R. Porter, Josephus Daniels, Frederick E. Biermann, and William G. McAdoo.

March 1 -- 17, 1928. Including letters from: William G. McAdoo, Daniel F. Steck, Clyde L. Herring, George Fort Milton, Daniel C. Roper, Thomas J. Walsh, and Hollins Randolph.

 Box 26

March 18 -- 31, 1928 and undated. Including letters from Claude R. Porter and Hollins Randolph.

April 1 -- 15, 1928. Including letters from: Mark Sullivan, George Fort Milton, and William G. McAdoo.

April 16 -- 30, 1928. Including letters from George Fort Milton and William D. Jamieson.

May 1928. Including a letter from John G. Hammill

June-December 1928 and undated.

1929, 1942, 1949.

 Box 27

Undated. Including letters from: Clyde L. Herring, Chesla C. Sherlock, and Edith Bolling Wilson.

Undated from E.T. Meredith.

  SERIES II: SUBJECT FILES

 Box 28

"Agricultural Depressions 1785 -- 1920" Agricultural Service, Chamber of Commerce of the United States, October 8, 1926.

Agriculture and Department of Agriculture:

1920 -- 1927 and undated.

Personnel, 1920 and undated.

Biographical Material Relating to E.T. Meredith, 1923 -- 1949 and undated.

Brief Account of How E.T. Meredith Sponsored 4-H Club Work in America, n.d.

Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America:

1924 -- 1926.

January-May 1927.

June 1927 -- June 1928 and undated.

Clippings, 1922 -- 1928 and undated.

Colorado Report. White River Dome, September 1920.

 Box 29

Comments of Agricultural Editors, Presidents and Deans of Agricultural Colleges, and Directors of Extension on the Address of the Secretary of Agriculture before the New York Merchant's Association, March 12, 1920.

Democrats. Lists used by E.T. Meredith, 1922 and undated.

Des Moines Club, 1922.

Edwin T. Meredith 1876 -- 1928 A Memorial Volume.

Elk River Irrigation and Construction Company, 1921.

"Equality for Agriculture" by Peek and Johnson, 1922.

Judge Martin J. Wade Fund. Correspondence, 1926 -- 1927. Including a letter from Martin J. Wade.

Laramie Valley Cattle Company. Contract, 1921.

Meredith for Governor Campaign. General List, n.d.

Meredith Publications, 1925 -- 1927 and undated.

Meredith's Comments on the 1924 Democratic Convention, 1924.

National Committee on Boys and Girls Club Work. Correspondence, 1923 -- 1925.

National Dairy Organization, n.d.

"Objections to Mr. Meredith's Plan for Putting Agriculture Upon a Business Basis", n.d.

Publishing. Miscellaneous material, n.d.

Report on the Property of the Industrial Potash Corporation Located near Marysvale, Utah, by William Peterson, 1922.

Reports on the Close-In Group of Alunite Claims near Marysvale, Piute County, Utah, 1921.

Sherlock, Chesla C. Edwin Thomas Meredith Being a Personality, Dec. 23, 1926.

Specifications for Concrete Steel Arch Bridge on Driveway at E.T. Meredith Farm, n.d.

"The Thing We Want Most" by E.T. Meredith with Comments from Agricultural Editors, 1920. Including a letter from Cordell Hull.

United Taxpayers' Union, n.d.

Wasteland Reclamation, 1921 -- 1922.

 Box 30

William Jennings Bryan Memorial Fund. Correspondence, 1925 -- 1928. Including letters from Josephus Daniels and Daniel C. Roper.

Woodrow Wilson Birthplace Memorial Fund:

Correspondence:
July-October 1925.

November 1925 -- 1928 and undated.

 SERIES III: IDAHO FARM DEVELOPMENT COMPANY

 Box 31

Correspondence:

1914 -- 1919.

January-July 1920.

August-October 1920.

November-December 1920 and undated.

January-April 1921.

May-June 1921.

 Box 32

Correspondence (cont.):

July-September 1921.

October-December 1921 and undated.

January-April 1922.

May-July 1922.

August-December 1922 and undated.

January-March 1923.

April-June 1923.

Box 33

Correspondence (cont.):

July-October 1923.

November-December 1923 and undated.

January-March 1924.

April-June 1924.

July-September 1924.

October-December 1924 and undated.

January-March 1925.

 Box 34

Correspondence (cont.):

April-June 1925.

July-October 1925.

November-December 1925 and undated.

January-March 1926 and undated.

April 1926 and undated.

May-June 1926 and undated.

 Box 35

Correspondence (cont.):

July 1926.

August-September 1926.

October-December 1926 and undated.

1925 -- 1926. Regarding Fred N. Perkins.

January-February 1927.

March 1927.

April-June 1927.

 Box 36

Correspondence (cont.):

July-December 1927 and undated.

January-October 1928 and undated.

November-December 1928 and undated

1929.

Undated.

Business Papers. Including contracts, leases, indentures, bills, receipts, etc.:

1904 -- 1918.

January-April 1919.

  Box 37

Business Papers (cont.):

May-September 1919.

October-December 1919 and undated.

January-June 1920.

July-December 1920 and undated.

1921 and undated.

1922 and undated.

1923.

1924 and undated.

 Box 38

Business Papers (cont.):

1925 and undated.

January-June 1926.

July-December 1926 and undated.

January-June 1927.

July-December 1927 and undated.

January-September 1928.

October-December 1928 and undated.

 Box 39

Business Papers (cont.):

1929 and undated.

Undated.

Minutes of Meetings, 1908 -- 1912.

Photographs.

Vouchers and Receipts:

April-May 1925. (#F626-699)

May-June 1925. (#F700-773)

June 1925. (#F774-803)

Box 40

Vouchers and Receipts (cont.):

August-October 1925. (#F842-911)

October-December 1925. (#F912-979)

SERIES IV: SPEECHES, ARTICLES, STATEMENTS,
AND ADDRESSES BY E.T. MEREDITH

 Box 41

Speeches and articles:

1916 -- 1922.

1923 -- 1928.

Titled and undated.

Undated and untitled.

Undated and untitled.

Addresses and statements:

Bound volume 1, 1920.

Box 42

Addresses and statements (cont.):

Bound volume 2, 1920.

Bound volume 3, 1920.

Bound volume 4, 1920-1921.

 SERIES V: PHOTOGRAPHS

 Box 43

American War Mission to England and France, 1918.

American War Mission to England and France, 1918.

  SERIES VI: SCRAPBOOKS

 Box 44

American War Mission to England and France, 1918.

 Box 45

Appointment of E.T. Meredith as Secretary of Agriculture, 1920.

 Box 46

Appointment of E.T. Meredith as Secretary of Agriculture, 1920.

Box 47

Clippings Relative to Statements Issued by E.T. Meredith, Secretary of Agriculture, 1919 -- 1920

 Box 48

Clippings Relative to Statements Issued by E.T. Meredith, Secretary of Agriculture, 1920 -- 1921

 Box 49

Mrs. Meredith's scrapbook, 1920. Including letters from Edith Bolling Wilson.

 Box 50. Box 50 is at 5:20:5

Scrapbook for E.T. Meredith, 1918 -- 1928.

Tributes to Edwin T. Meredith, 1928.

SCRAPBOOKS ON THE OVERSIZED SHELF

1913-1914

1915-1916

1923

Agriculture, Mr. Meredith, Political, Well-Known Men

E. T. Meredith at the 1924 Democratic convention

E. T. Meredith for Governor, February-April 1920

Secretary of Agriculture, 1920

Sucessful Farming 1918-1920

 

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