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Letter from O. D. M. Gaddis to William H. Andrews (1906-08-06)

Authors :
Gaddis, O. D. M. (Oregon Demarcus Magintry), 1859-1940
Gaddis, O. D. M. (Oregon Demarcus Magintry), 1859-1940
Gaddis, O. D. M. (Oregon Demarcus Magintry), 1859-1940
Gaddis, O. D. M. (Oregon Demarcus Magintry), 1859-1940
Publication Year :
1906

Abstract

O. D. M. Gaddis spoke with Charles Henry Akers, editor of the Arizona Gazette , about the matter of joint statehood. Akers is eager to use his paper to support statehood, but fears a loss of advertising business might result. Gaddis asks if a sum of five thousand dollars can be raised for Akers to "start the ball rolling." Gaddis argues that if they secure Akers's support, their cause will have a leading daily and the only Republican paper in Phoenix, Arizona.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
U.S. President - 2nd Term (March 1905-February 1909), Text, Library of Congress Manuscript Division, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1145502799
Document Type :
Electronic Resource