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Correspondence, Organizational and PhilanthropicEntry/Object ID
1959.13.04Tags
Program, 1910s, Munroe Smith, Unused, Publication fund, Mary Church Terrell, 1917, 1920s, Monroe N. Work, Nonpartisan, Ithaca, NY, National Emergency Food Garden Commission, Robert E. Park, Jacksonville, Fl, Mrs. J. Lewis Crozer, Washington, D.C., James Byrne, 1920, George A. Plimpton, F.A. Seiberling, Committee on Ways and Means, Henry R. Seager, Thomas W. Lamont, Lincoln Memorial University, National Municipal League, T.N. Carver, Frank A. Vanderlip, Don Farnsworth, Foreign relations, Edwin R.A. Seligman, John Wesley Hill, Coal mining, 1921, Appalachian Mountains, George Burnham, Jr., Liberty Bond Campaign, American Association for Labor Legislation, Letter, Philadelphia, PA, Cambridge, MA, Mrs. John Hay, Vegetable garden, Directory, American Forestry Magazine, A.L. Garford, Endowment, 1916, Benjamin G. Brawley, Publications, Correspondence Collection, Conservation, Harrogate, TN, Adolph Lewisohn, 1913, Journal of Negro History, George C. Hall, Grenville M. Dodge, Columbia University, E. Vail Stebbins, National Municipal Review, American Forestry Association, Irving T. Bush, Henry L. Stimson, Charles Lathrop Pack, Subscription, Academy of Political Science, Samuel McCune Lindsay, Kelly Miller, Joseph E. Lee, Eleanor E. Marshall, Joe Mitchell Chapple, Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Inc., Patriotism, 1910's, George E. Haynes, J. Horace McFarland, Membership, Henry Raymond Mussey, Theodore P. Shonts, New York, NY, Jesse E. Moorland, Income tax, 1915, Carter G. Woodson, East Beaver St., S.P. Breckinridge, A.L. Jackson, Albert Shaw, Raymond V. Ingersoll, A. Barton Hepburn, American Civic Association, Harvard University, Clinton Rogers Woodruff, William L. Ransom, American Academy of Political and Social Science, American Economic Association, G. C. Wilkinson, National Information Bureau, Inc., 1920's, Professor Albert Bushnell Hart, 1919, Theodore E. Burton, Leslie M. Shaw, Correspondence, George Allen Hubbell, Scholarship, Lawson Purdy, Carl Kelsey, William R. Shepherd, Association for an Equitable Federal Income Tax, Emma S. Lake, Benjamin C. Marsh, John A. Bigham, Karl V.S. Howland, F.H. Graser, Charles E. Hughes, Cumberland Gap, TN, John J. HopperScope 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.
Eighteen (18) letters pertaining to organizational and philanthropic works in which Joseph E. Lee participated. Subjects include: National Municipal League, Lincoln Memorial University, American Civic Association, donations, memberships.Collection
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Date(s) of Creation
1913 - 1921