TY - GEN AU - Fuller,Melville Weston TI - Melville Weston Fuller papers, KW - Alverstone, Richard Everard Webster, KW - Bond, Hugh L. KW - Brawley, William H., KW - Brewer, David J. KW - Butler, Charles Henry, KW - Choate, Joseph Hodges, KW - Cleveland, Grover, KW - Davis, J. C. Bancroft KW - Day, William R. KW - Doane, John W. KW - Fuller, Henry Weld, KW - Fuller, Mary Ellen Coolbaugh, KW - Garland, A. H. KW - Gregory, Stephen Strong, KW - Gresham, Walter Quintin, KW - Harrison, Benjamin, KW - Hay, John, KW - Herschell, Farrer Herschell, KW - Hoyt, Henry M. KW - Knox, Philander C. KW - Lammasch, Heinrich, KW - Lamont, Daniel Scott, KW - Lincoln, Robert Todd, KW - Martens, Fedor Fedorovich, KW - McKinley, William, KW - Moody, William H. KW - Morris, Henry C. KW - Morris, John KW - Olney, Richard, KW - Pauncefote, Julian, KW - Phelps, Erskine Mason, KW - Putnam, William L. KW - Roosevelt, Theodore, KW - Root, Elihu, KW - Shepard, Henry M. KW - Simonton, Charles H. KW - Smith, Joseph Emerson, KW - Springer, William M. KW - Stone, Henry, KW - Straus, Oscar S. KW - Taft, William H. KW - Tree, Lambert, KW - Wadleigh, Catherine Weston Fuller KW - Wallace, Hugh Campbell, KW - Wheeler, William A. KW - Wickersham, George W. KW - Coolbaugh family KW - Fuller family KW - Weston family KW - United States KW - Supreme Court KW - Bowdoin College KW - Students KW - Democratic Party (Ill.) KW - Permanent Court of Arbitration KW - Constitutional law KW - Law KW - Real estate investment KW - Illinois KW - Chicago KW - Practice of law KW - Shipping KW - Oman KW - Muscat KW - Universities and colleges KW - Maine KW - Brunswick KW - Chicago (Ill.) KW - Politics and government KW - Social life and customs KW - Venezuela KW - Boundaries KW - Jurists KW - itoamc KW - Lawyers N1 - Open to research N2 - Correspondence, speeches and writings, notes, scrapbooks, printed matter, and memorabilia relating to Fuller's term on the Supreme Court; his law practice, real estate holdings, and Democratic politics in Chicago, Ill.; his work as a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration especially in relation to the matter of the Muscat dhows and the Venezuelan boundary dispute; Fuller's personal and family affairs; and his childhood in Maine and student life at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine; Family correspondents include Henry Weld Fuller, Mary Ellen Coolbaugh Fuller, Joseph Emerson Smith, Catherine Weston Fuller Wadleigh, Nathan Weston, Paulina B. Weston, and other members of the Fuller, Weston, and Coolbaugh families; Other correspondents include Richard Everard Webster, Viscount Alverstone; Hugh L. Bond; William H. Brawley; David J. Brewer; Charles Henry Butler; Joseph Hodges Choate; Grover Cleveland; J.C. Bancroft Davis; William R. Day; John W. Doane; A.H. Garland; Stephen Strong Gregory; Walter Quintin Gresham; Benjamin Harrison; John Hay; Farrer Herschell, Baron Herschell; Henry M. Hoyt; Philander C. Knox; Heinrich Lammasch; Daniel Scott Lamont; Robert Todd Lincoln; Fedor Fedorovich Martens; William McKinley; William H. Moody; Henry C. Morris; John Morris; Richard Olney; Baron Julian Pauncefote; Erskine Mason Phelps; William L. Putnam; Theodore Roosevelt; Elihu Root; Henry M. Shepard; Charles H. Simonton; William M. Springer; Henry Stone; Oscar S. Straus; William H. Taft; Lambert Tree; Hugh Campbell Wallace; William A. Wheeler; and George W. Wickersham UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms010165 UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms010165.3 ER -