Edward Tracy Clark correspondence and reports, 1923-1935 (bulk 1929-1935).
Material type:
Mixed materialsDescription: 9,000 items; 22 containers; 8.5 linear feetSubject(s): - Barton, Bruce, 1886-1967 -- Correspondence
- Butler, William M. (William Morgan), 1861- -- Correspondence
- Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933
- Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933 -- Correspondence
- Coolidge, Calvin, 1908-1924 -- Correspondence
- Coolidge, Grace Goodhue, 1879-1957 -- Correspondence
- Coolidge, John, 1906- -- Correspondence
- Depew, Chauncey M. (Chauncey Mitchell), 1834-1928 -- Correspondence
- Donovan, William J. (William Joseph), 1883-1959 -- Correspondence
- Landon, Alfred M. (Alfred Mossman), 1887-1987 -- Correspondence
- Lawrence, David, 1888-1973 -- Correspondence
- Liggett, Louis, -1946 -- Correspondence
- Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924 -- Correspondence
- Mellon, Andrew W. (Andrew William), 1855-1937 -- Correspondence
- Mills, Ogden Livingston, 1884- -- Correspondence
- Morrow, Dwight W. (Dwight Whitney), 1873-1931 -- Correspondence
- Walsh, David I. (David Ignatius), 1872-1947 -- Correspondence
- West, Roy Owen, 1868-1958 -- Correspondence
- Amherst College
- Permanent Court of International Justice
- Agricultural laws and legislation -- United States
- Agriculture -- United States
- Business
- Commercial law -- United States
- Confiscations -- Mexico
- Customs administration -- United States
- Patronage, Political
- Tariff -- United States
- Massachusetts -- Politics and government
- Mexico -- Foreign relations -- United States
- United States -- Commerce
- United States -- Foreign relations -- Mexico
- Businessmen
- Lawyers
- Secretaries, Presidential
Open to research.
Chiefly correspondence relating primarily to Clark's work as a consultant on legislation and customs and tariff matters for various business concerns. Correspondence from his service as President Calvin Coolidge's secretary relate to topics including Massachusetts politics, the McNary-Haugen farm bill, Mexican confiscation, patronage, the Permanent Court of International Justice, and Amherst College reunions. Includes numerous letters from Calvin Coolidge after he left the White House. Other correspondents include Bruce Barton, William M. Butler, Calvin Coolidge (1908-1924), Grace Goodhue Coolidge, John Coolidge, Chauncey Depew, William J. Donovan, Alfred M. Landon, David Lawrence, Louis Liggett, Henry Cabot Lodge (1850-1924), Andrew W. Mellon, Ogden Livingston Mills, Dwight W. Morrow, David I. Walsh, and Roy Owen West.
Presidential secretary, lawyer, and businessman of Washington, D.C.
Collection material in English.
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