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Johnson, Hiram W. (1866-1945)
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Progressive Party Convention (1912)
United States Presidential Election (1912)
Progressive Party
Flora B. Guiteau to Jane Addams, 1912
Interview at the Progressive Party Convention, August 7, 1912
Theodore Roosevelt to Jane Addams, August 16, 1912
Philanthropy and Politics, September 1912
Susan Walker FitzGerald to Jane Addams, September 7, 1912
Ida Husted Harper to Jane Addams, September 25, 1912
Woman and the Ballot: The Progressive View, October 6, 1912
Paul Underwood Kellogg to Jane Addams, October 10, 1912
Jane Addams Relates the Steps by Which She Became a Progressive, October 12, 1912
What the Progressive Party Means to Women, October 21, 1912
Amos Pinchot to Theodore Roosevelt, December 3, 1912
Mary Moore Flint to Jane Addams, August 23, 1913
Report and Resignation of Paxton Hibben, Bureau of Education, Progressive National Service, November 18, 1913
Albert Jeremiah Beveridge to Jane Addams, December 17, 1913
Salmon Oliver Levinson to Jane Addams, June 7, 1920
The Irish Committee at Work, November 10, 1920
Lucia Ames Mead to Jane Addams, November 6, 1921
Harold LeClair Ickes to Jane Addams, March 12, 1924
Harold LeClair Ickes to Jane Addams, March 12, 1924
James Alfred Moss to Jane Addams, April 8, 1924
Johnson, Minnie McNeal (1869-1955)
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