James William Denver papers, 1868-1884.
Material type:
Mixed materialsDescription: 1,500 items; 5 containers; 1.0 linear feetSubject(s): - Knut, Sargeant Prentiss, 1855-1939 -- Correspondence
- Democratic Party (U.S.)
- Choctaw Indians -- Claims
- Land tenure -- California
- Land tenure -- West (U.S.)
- Practice of law -- Washington (D.C.)
- Presidential candidates -- United States
- Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1884
- United States -- Politics and government -- 1865-1900
- Army officers
- Governors -- Kansas
- Lawyers
- Public officials
- Representatives, U.S. Congress -- California
Open to research.
Four letterpress books containing correspondence relating to Denver's law practice in Washington, D.C., concerning Choctaw Indian claims and land disputes in California and elsewhere in the West, and to his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination (1884). A fifth letterpress book contains the correspondence of Seargent Prentiss Knut of Denver's law firm.
Lawyer, army officer, U.S. representative from California, U.S. commissioner of Indian affairs, and governor of Kansas. City of Denver, Colo., named in his honor.
Collection material in English.
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