Correspondence, Political

Name/Title

Correspondence, Political

Entry/Object ID

1959.13.03

Tags

S.D. Fess, 1918, A. Purdee, Tampa, FL, Ocala, FL, Albert Curry, 1910s, Miami, FL, Willard Hotel, Proxy, Pennsylvania, General Hunter Liggett, 1917, Akron, OH, 1904, Frederick C. Bryan, Fifth Ave., Chicago, IL, Wisconsin, Republican National Chairman, Shields Warren, DR. D.A. Lines, Internal Revenue Service, Jacksonville, Fl, Washington, D.C., Postmaster, Henry S. Chubb, N.M. Burrelle, J.W. Howell, 1920, Washington, Daniel T. Gerow, W.L. Gable General Merchandise, California, Suffrage, Newspapers, John J. Pershing, The grip, Indiana, Presidential election, State Republican Convention, Will H. Hays, Marianna, FL, W.H. Northrup, Pensacola, FL, Stationery, The West Florida Bugail, Bunnell, FL, George W. Bean, Colonel Charles R. Forbes, Letter, Lake Como, FL, Press release, Walter S. Cohen, F.A. Curtis, D.J. Jones, Lake City, FL, Delegates, Gainesville, FL, Frank T. Cullens, Meeting, Edward R. Gunby, Saint Augustine, FL, Mr. Stillman, B.J. Jones, Voting, IRS, Key West, FL, Minnesota, Mr. Coombs, Pasco County, Carlo Call, Spokane, WA, Mr. Kuntz, Springfield, IL, 1916, Correspondence Collection, Republicanism, W.R. O'Neal, Mr. Gerow, Samuel Sage, W.H. McDonough, Democrat, William P. Shaw, Carl W. Riddick, West Palm Beach, FL, J.J. Jones' Sons, Windsor Hotel, A.P. Alexander, St. Augustine, FL, Presidential campaign, Woodrow Wilson, Political speeches, Joseph E. Lee, 1900s, Republican, Illustrated Publishing Company, Mr. Taft, 1910's, Montana, Flagler Institute, Senator Warren G. Harding, L.W. Heuley, Americanism, George W. Allen, Republican State Central Committee of Louisiana, Thomas S. Stays, Mr. Parrot, New York, Treasury Department, Dade City, FL, East Beaver St., Socialism, Mr. Bean, Nomination, F.S. Harris, Oregon, National Republican Weekly, Curtis & O'Neal Insurance & Loans, House of Representatives, Charles Dick, Florida Republican State Central Committee, Charles W. Fairbanks, Second National Building, G.W. Bean, Live Oak, FL, Eugene Oberdorfer, Palatka, FL, Political dissent, Burrelle's Press Clipping Bureau, Michigan, L.F. Gordon, James B. Clow & Sons, Republican National Convention Book, Frank A. Burrelle, 1919, B. Ames, Indianapolis, IN, Charles Evans Hughes, Correspondence, Southern Delegates, H.B. Jeffries, F.A. Murray, M.D., Reverend William N. Zanders, Political opinion, Grand Rapids, MI, Mr. Fare, Princeton, FL, Mr. Voorhies, Labor law, News clippings, W.B. McKinley, Republican State Committee, Senator Miles Poindexter, Pasco County Republicans, The Pershing Republican League, New Orleans, LA, Ohio, 1900's, Convention, Angelia St., Secretary of State, James Combs

Scope and Content

This collection contains letters, documents and newspapers collected by Josph E. Lee and his wife Rosa. Mr. Lee was born in Philadelphia, PA on September 15, 1849. He received a degree in law from Howard University. He became a lawyer and a minister for the AME Church ( he also had a Doctorate in Divinity). He represented Duval County in the Florida House of Representatives in 1875, 1877 and 1879; in the Florida Senate in 1881. He also served as a Jacksonville Municipal Judge in 1888, as Duval County Clerk of the Circuit Court in 1889, U.S. Collector of the Port of Jacksonville 1890-1894 and US Collector of Internal Revenue for the Florida District in 1897-1913. He died in Jacksonville on March 25, 1920. Twenty-seven (27) letters pertaining to politics. Subjects include: Joseph E. Lee, presidential campaigns, gubernatorial campaigns, Florida Republican State Central Committee, Republican State Central Committee.

Collection

Joseph E. Lee Collection

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Secondary Object Term

Letter

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Correspondence

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Other Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

Archive Items Details

Date(s) of Creation

1904 - 1920