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Walter Havighurst Special Collections Miami University Libraries Murat Halstead Collection 1893-1896 OVERVIEW OF THE COLLECTION Title: Murat Halstead Collection Dates: 1893-1896 Media: Newspaper articles, correspondence Quantity: 1 cu. ft. Location: Manuscript shelving COLLECTION SUMMARY This collection includes clippings of Murat Halstead’s newspaper articles, presumably from t he Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, together with some newspaper articles about Halstead and one piece of correspondence from Halstead. BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION A native of Butler County, Ohio, Murat Halstead (1829-1908) became a reporter with the Cincinnati Commercial in 1853. Within a year, he had become a partial owner of the newspaper; he was its editor by 1865. When the Commercial merged with the Cincinnati Gazette and became known as the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, Halstead served as its editor, criticizing political corruption and supporting the Republican party. Later in his career, Halstead moved to New York City, where he published stories in the Cosmopolitan Monthly, edited the Brooklyn Standard Union and published a memorial biography of President William McKinley.

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Murat Halstead Collection 1893-1896

OVERVIEW OF THE COLLECTION Title: Murat Halstead Collection Dates: 1893-1896 Media: Newspaper articles, correspondence Quantity: 1 cu. ft. Location: Manuscript shelving COLLECTION SUMMARY This collection includes clippings of Murat Halstead’s newspaper articles, presumably from the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, together with some newspaper articles about Halstead and one piece of correspondence from Halstead. BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION A native of Butler County, Ohio, Murat Halstead (1829-1908) became a reporter with the Cincinnati Commercial in 1853. Within a year, he had become a partial owner of the newspaper; he was its editor by 1865. When the Commercial merged with the Cincinnati Gazette and became known as the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, Halstead served as its editor, criticizing political corruption and supporting the Republican party. Later in his career, Halstead moved to New York City, where he published stories in the Cosmopolitan Monthly, edited the Brooklyn Standard Union and published a memorial biography of President William McKinley.

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During his career, Halstead covered the political conventions of 1856 and 1860 and the hanging of John Brown near Harper’s Ferry. As a war correspondent, Halstead covered Civil War battles and the German armies in the Franco-Prussian War. Politically, Halstead was among a group of Republican editors who supported Horace Greeley’s nomination for president of the United States. During the 1884 presidential campaign, he telegraphed his editorials from New York to Cincinnati. In 1889, President Benjamin Harrison nominated Halstead as minister to Germany, but the Senate rejected his nomination because of articles he had written attacking corrupt practices, such as the purchase of Senatorial seats. At the end of his career, Halstead wrote several biographies and contemporary histories, including Our Country in War and Relations with All Nations (1898), Full Official History of the War with Spain (1899), and Pictorial History of the Louisiana Purchase and the World’s Fair at St. Louis (1904). Halstead married Mary Banks in 1857; together, they had twelve children. SCOPE AND CONTENTS OF THE COLLECTION This collection features hundreds of clippings documenting Murat Halstead’s contributions to newspaper reporting. Presumably from the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, the clippings appear to have run in a column titled “Mr. Halstead’s Correspondence.” Halstead’s articles cover a variety of topics of interest during the 1890s. For example, Halstead reports on the death of First Lady Caroline Scott Harrison and the burial of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago and the administration of President Grover Cleveland. Election issues, politics, the state of democracy, and American involvement overseas in Hawaii and the Sandwich Islands are also discussed. Several articles mention the “Mugwumps,” Republican political activists who supported Cleveland, a Democrat, during the 1884 presidential election because of the financial corruption associated with Republican candidate James G. Blaine, many of whom either became Democrats or supported reform efforts during the 1890s. Completing the collection are a few newspaper clippings about Halstead. One provides an account of a lunch honoring Halstead at the Queen City Club in Cincinnati, at which Halstead apparently offered some remarks. “Many things, terse and to the point, were said, while mingled with touches of humor were some strange and almost unconscious pathos, awakened by the old faces that looked upon him in the city of his home,” the article reported. The occasion marked the first time Halstead had been reunited with his children and grandchildren in seven years, it continued. Another article reports of a dinner party in Halstead’s honor that was also given at the Queen City Club. “Mr. Halstead spoke of the gratification which the compliment gave him,” the article

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reported. “He told of his life-long acquaintance with the city and rich valley to the north. He was much moved, and his tender allusions to men and things were received with marked respect and a feeling of friendship for the distinguished guest, which there was no attempt to conceal.” The collection concludes with a letter that Halstead mailed to Ivy Scott of Shandon (Paddy’s Run) in Butler County, Ohio on June 5, 1894. In the letter, he tells her “how hopeless the task is of collecting my writings.” ORGANIZATION OF THE COLLECTION Since most of the clippings are undated, they have been arranged alphabetically by the title of the first headline apparent in each piece. Other clippings not having an apparent title have been arranged chronologically by the month and date given on Halstead’s report. Dates have been provided for those clippings having obvious dates. If a clipping originated in a newspaper other than the Commercial Gazette, the publication name has been provided. Series I. Series I: Newspaper Articles

Sub-Series I: Titled Articles Written by Murat Halstead Sub-Series II: Untitled Articles Written by Murat Halstead Sub-Series III: Articles about Murat Halstead

Series II. Correspondence RELATED MATERIALS In addition to holding copies of several of Halstead’s books, The Walter Havighurst Special Collections has a scrapbook of Halstead’s newspaper accounts of the presidential campaign of 1892, together with clippings about Halstead’s golden wedding anniversary and death. The scrapbook belonged to Helen Josephine Scott, Halstead’s great-niece (Autograph Albums, Scrapbooks & Ephemera Collection, Box 10). ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Access: This collection is open under the rules and regulations of the Walter

Havighurst Special Collections, Miami University Libraries. Preferred Citation: Researchers are requested to cite the Murat Halstead Collection and The

Walter Havighurst Special Collections, Miami University Libraries in all footnote and bibliographic references.

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Processed By: Betsy Butler, May 2009 Property Rights: The Walter Havighurst Special Collections, Miami University Libraries,

owns the property rights to this collection. Copyrights: Reproduction of materials in the collection is subject to the

restrictions of copyright law. To use any materials not yet in the public domain, the researcher must obtain permission from the copyright holder.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION Note to Researchers: To request materials, please note both the box and folder numbers shown below. Series I: Newspaper Articles Sub-Series I: Titled Articles Written by Murat Halstead

Box Folder Title Date

1 1 The $50,000 Ambassador September 26

1 2 The $100,000 Gold April 22

1 3 Advanced Thought; “So Sorry for Christ”; The Statesmanship of Sneaks at Hawaii

November 16

1 4 After All, Nothing New; Judges Ricks and Taft; The Press in Criminal Trials

April 5

1 5 The Agony of Mr. Cleveland Before the Democratic Business Men-His Shrieking Sorrow Calls for Charitable Construction

November 2

1 6 All Expectations Suddenly Blighted December 4

1 7 The Alleged Home Rule Scheme of Mr. Gladstone November 30

1 8 Anarchy and Socialism September 8, 1894

1 9 Another Long Senate Struggle-For Revenue Only December 30

1 10 Another New York Senator; The South Carolina War; The Violence of Voorhees

April 3

1 11 Another Southern Rebellion; Democratic Disintegration; The Cleveland and Hill Clinch; The Congressional Elections in New York

January 29

1 12 Are the British Doing Business with the Democrats This Year?

September 22

1 13 The Awful Blunder of Cleveland the Ex-Queen as a Nightmare

January 14

1 14 The Beauregard Celebration at Charleston April 16

1 15 The Behring Sea Decision August 15

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Box Folder Title Date

1 16 A Big River May 9

1 17 A Bill to Provide That Only Democrats Can Be Elected President

December 27

1 18 The Birthday of Abraham Lincoln; Democratic Differences Developing

February 12

1 19 The Bland Bill to Become Law; The Rosebery Administration

March 5

1 20 Blount’s Feeble Report Out November 21

1 21 Blount’s Report November 20

1 22 The Brazilian Mutiny Crushed; Justice White Not a “Tainted Judge”

March 13

1 23 The Buchanan and Cleveland Smashes of the Democratic Party

March 25

1 24 The Burial of Jefferson Davis May 29

1 25 A Call for Conservatism Undated

1 26 The Campania May 13

1 27 The Cause and Effect of Silver Repeal October 28

1 28 Certain Reform Tendencies January 4

1 29 Changes Passing the Line; Macveagh, Gresham, George Ticknor Curtis; General Sickles Steady; Mr. Cleveland’s Speech

October 4

1 30 The Chicago Columbian Fair May 1

1 31 The Chicago Fair a Success September 16

1 32 Cleveland Civil Service Reform May 6

1 33 The Cleveland, Depew and Reid Delmonico Dinner of the New York Chamber of Commerce

November 16

1 34 Cleveland and Finances, and His Reform Work March 24

1 35 Cleveland Not to Blame November 17

1 36 Cleveland a Puzzle Undated

1 37 Cleveland’s Letter of Acceptance Not Sound on Sound Money, and Stevenson’s Indorsements [sic] Fall With It

October 12

1 38 Cleveland’s Yellow-Dog Policy in the House; At Full Length at Last; A Personal Matter

February 8

1 39 The Closing Scenes and Conditions of the Political Campaign

October 26

1 40 A Cloudy Sky in Europe September 10

1 41 Coining the Vacuum Undated

1 42 The Columbus Celebration in New York October 13

1 43 Coming to Tariff Speculations September 24

1 44 The Congressional Conditions; The Ohio Contest; More New States

September 7, 1893

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Box Folder Title Date

1 45 Consider the Vice President When You Vote Again Undated

1 46 Consideration of the Democratic Campaign Situation October 7

1 47 The Constitutional Revolution in the South September 21

1 48 The Course of the Campaign, Its Conditions, and the Influences that Prevail

October 20

1 49 Crank at “Del’s” November 17

1 50 The “Crass” Statesmanship of the South February 24

1 51 The Critical Condition of Affairs January 24

1 52 Cuba’s Coin February 19, 1896

1 53 The Dangerous Hawaiian Conditions December 10

1 54 Death of Colonel Shepard March 25

1 55 The Death of Jay Gould; Mr. Rothschild’s Silver Scheme December 2

1 56 Death of Mr. Childs February 3

1 57 The Death of Mrs. Harrison October 24

1 58 Decline and Fall of Cleveland as a Sound Money Man-He is for Bunco Banking with Patent Paper Money

November 2

1 59 The Democratic Administration to Restore Honolulu Monarchy

November 13

1 60 The Democratic Boodle in Cleveland’s Campaign November 4

1 61 The Democratic Shuffle; The Party Trying to Make a Through Trip on Side Tracks

September 16

1 62 Democratic Silver Compromise October 20

1 63 Democratic Mugwumps November 18

1 64 The Democratic Proposition to Denationalize the Currency

October 30

1 65 The Depew Festivity; The President on Money Matters April 24

1 66 Depew and the Pope; Democratic Confusion December 8

1 67 Did Bismarck Commit Forgery? November 22

1 68 The Dissensions Among Alabama Democrats Undated

1 69 The Division of the Democracy February 2

1 70 The Election and Administration of President Hayes January 19

1 71 The Errand of Mr. Blount Undated

1 72 The Executive Remedy for Threatened Loss of Parity September 29

1 73 Ex-President Harrison; The Pale Cast of Thought; The Death of Secretary Fish; The Populistic Ignorami; The Money Change in 1873

September 8

1 74 Face to Face with Horrid War Undated

1 75 The Failure of a Fraud December 5

1 76 The Fight in New York September 27

1 77 The Figures for New York; What Can Cleveland Say? November 1

1 78 The Final Days of the Campaign Undated

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Box Folder Title Date

1 79 The Fire of the Daily Press Undated

1 80 The Flag on the New York February 23

1 81 General Boynton as a Controversial Historian-Grant and Sherman-Shiloh and Chickamauga-Thomas and Rosecrans-Personal Affairs

1

1 82 General Slocum’s Lincoln Speech Undated

1 83 Give Him a Few Days; Voorhees on Silver December 16

1 84 Governor Foraker on Grant May 30

1 85 Halstead Reviews the Election (Commercial Advertiser) November 17, 1894

1 86 The Hawaiian Mystery 1

1 87 The Head and Front of the Democratic Party Undated

1 88 Hill’s Fine Little Plan October 13

1 89 Home and Boyhood of Brave Columbus Undated

1 90 The Hooded Administration January 9

1 91 Hornblower Out; Boutelle Again 1

1 92 How Long Shall the People Be Subjected to the Ravages of Protection and Reciprocity?

November 15

1 93 How the Republican Victory Happened December 11

1 94 The Income Tax January 25

1 95 Independent Journalism and Mistakes of Reformers in Philadelphia

October 18

1 96 Interest in Political Questions; Which Party Will Dissolve?

Undated

1 97 Is Hawaiian Willis Deported January 8

1 98 Is There a New Democratic Party? February 18

1 99 Is This Mr. Gladstone’s Plan?; The Way Gold Goes November 29

1 100 It Is a Great Puzzle: the Future of the Democratic Party in This State

Undated

1 101 James G. Blaine Undated

1 102 The Labor Questions in the Election November 6

1 103 The Lesson of These Days March 7

1 104 The Librarian of Congress – Genius in Books Undated

1 105 The Life and Death and Record of Blaine Undated

1 106 The Lost Opportunity in the Pacific April 15

1 107 Make the Presidential Term Two Years December 17

1 108 The Manifesto of Mr. Schurz September 19

1 109 Meeting Bismarck and Sheridan Undated

1 110 The Melancholy Failure of the Cleveland Administration October 7

1 111 A Melancholy Situation December 6

1 112 A Methodical Lynching February 11

1 113 Mexico; The Red Rats; Cleveland & Carnegie March 27

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Box Folder Title Date

Coincidence

1 114 The Minority Report on Tariff Changes December 22

1 115 The Missing Face at the Festival March 3

1 116 Mr. Blaine’s Clinching Speech October 15

1 117 Mr. Blaine’s Critical Condition December 19

1 118 Mr. Blaine’s Last Days Undated

1 119 Mr. Carlisle’s Important Speech November 22

1 120 Mr. Cleveland’s Break February 2

1 121 Mr. Cleveland’s Letter September 27

1 122 Mr. Cleveland’s Money Unsoundness December 21

1 123 Mr. Gladstone and the House of Lords September 11

1 124 Mr. Gray’s Elegy January 22

1 125 Mr. Nordhoff’s Reports of the Hawaiian Situation May 14

1 126 Mr. Reed’s Speech February 1

1 127 Mr. Wiman’s Case February 26

1 128 The Money Situation January 20

1 129 The Monkeying Mugwump Policy at Hawaii November 14

1 130 More Trouble in Hawaii; The Irish Situation in Ireland March 15

1 131 A Mugwump from the Headwaters March 31

1 132 Mysteries of the Administration March 13

1 133 A New American Play; To Destroy National Election Laws

September 18

1 134 The New Chapter of the Old Story of General Sherman’s Insanity

February 15

1 135 New Factories, New Markets, New Ships; Breaking the National Bonds; Mr. Cleveland’s Changes

November 5

1 136 New York Is All Mixed Up October 19

1 137 New York or Harrison October 31

1 138 The New York Times a Democratic Newspaper April 13

1 139 New York’s Self-Defence [sic] September 7, 1894

1 140 No Third Time; The Mugwump British Sweetness as a Great Principle

May 4

1 141 Notes on the Chicago Fair June 1

1 142 On to Mexico for Wisdom March 22

1 143 An Oration Alleged to be History is a Chapter of Perversity

October 17

1 144 Our Ambassadorial State Department April 4

1 145 Our Statesmanship in the Sandwich Islands May 11

1 146 The Passing of Peckham February 17

1 147 Peace; Liberty; Economy April 1

1 148 Peace; No Hurry at All March 14

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Box Folder Title Date

1 149 Politics in Georgia Undated

1 150 The Ponderous Mugwump Fraud Undated

1 151 The Populist Campaign Against Civilization; The Strange Position of Senator Hill

August 24

1 152 The Position of the President March 23

1 153 Post-Election Letters One Editor Received Undated

1 154 A Presidential Proclamation and Propaganda in Philadelphia

January 11

1 155 The President No More a Power December 9

1 156 The President Not Compromising October 21

1 157 The President’s Financial Fears Five Years Ago January 3

1 158 The President’s Message November 25

1 159 The President’s Message December 18

1 160 The President’s Personal Comfort Paramount April 29

1 161 The President’s Personal Pull; Rapid Relief Refused; Forcing the Silver Question

Undated

1 162 The Press and Press Fair April 26

1 163 Probe the President’s Mystery December 6

1 164 Provincialisms of New York City Undated

1 165 Public Credit Attacked February 27, 1894

1 166 A Real Lion Loose; The Washington News October 27

1 167 Receiving Spanish Royalty May 16

1 168 Recollections of Benjamin F. Butler January 12

1 169 Recollections of Rutherford B. Hayes January 18

1 170 Reform Not In Form; Present Importance of the Protective Policy

February 6

1 171 The Reformation of the Supreme Court and Other Reforms

November 11

1 172 A Remarkable Chapter of Military Criticism Undated

1 173 Republican Victory in New York City; The Carlisle Bonds January 31

1 174 The Result in New York November 7

1 175 The Resumption of General Boynton’s War on General Sherman

September 20

1 176 The Row about Risley and the Superior Policy of the President

March 30

1 177 St. Patrick’s Day and the Green Flag March 18

1 178 Saxby on Christmas Presents Undated

1 179 Sectional War Declared the South Against New York; Crying for Republican Help

January 27

1 180 The Secretary of State as a Secretary of War Undated

1 181 The Senate Blocks the Way September

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Box Folder Title Date

1 182 The Senate and the Tariff March 9

1 183 The Senate and the Tariff April 4

1 184 Senator Hill Reviewed October 24

1 185 Senator Hill’s Strange Silver Speech February 8

1 186 Senator Hill’s Statesmanship December 9

1 187 Senator Sherman’s Services October 25

1 188 Senator Vest’s Mistakes, and Way Out August 16

1 189 Senator Voorhees’ Powerful Speech August 23

1 190 Shall Gresham Go? December 29

1 191 Shall the McKinley Bill Stand? March 6

1 192 Shunting the Silver Question; Restraining the Boycotters

March 21

1 193 A Sign in a Rainbow State January 20

1 194 Silver Extortion and Industrial Protection Contrasted September 12

1 195 The Silver “Money Power”; Hill and Peffer, or Peffer and Hill?

August 25

1 196 The Silver Situation February 7

1 197 The Silver and Sugar Questions; Mr. Gladstone’s Progress

May 81

1 198 A Simple Statement of Democratic Doctrine; Disrespect to the Vice President; A Great Seal of Influence; Did Gresham Get Mad?

January 5

1 199 The Situation Clearing Up December 14

1 200 The Situation at the Sandwich Islands November 15

1 201 The Situation at Washington November 28

1 202 The Situation at Washington October 3

1 203 The Solemn Squad of Democratic Recruits; Agitation in the South; The Protection of the Farmers

October 23

1 204 The Solidity of Georgia Undated

1 205 Some Stubborn Facts March 9

1 206 The Sou’-Sou’-West Tariff Bill November 27

1 207 Southern Political Specialties October 10

1 208 The Southern States Have Been Subordinated to New York Democrats; A Letter from Hon. Charles Reemelin

October 2

1 209 Southern War Claims to the Front September 7

1 210 The Spirit of Confederate History January 24

1 211 Split of the Democratic Party April 1

1 212 The Sprawling Senate October 18

1 213 The State of the Senate September 9

1 214 The State of the Senate October 13

1 215 Still the Sugar Story February 28

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Box Folder Title Date

1 216 Still Tariff Reform Delay; The Seigniorage Bill March 16

1 217 The Strikes in the Air; The German Military Bands April 25

1 218 Strong Showing of the Re-Election of President Harrison; Another Annotation of Alleged History

October 29

1 219 Suggestions as to Credit and Silver March 11

1 220 Sumter Day April 12

1 221 The Supreme Court Vacancy January 26

1 222 The Tale of the Democratic Kite; Inner History of the Chicago Campaign

Undated

1 223 The Tariff Uncertainties and Business Depression December 20

1 224 Ten Points for an Extra Session – Democratic Civil Service Reform; What Constitutes Rebellion?

November 23

1 225 Thanksgiving Undated

1 226 They Settle Nothing February 15

1 227 The Threat of Civil War in Georgia October 27

1 227 A Transition State: This Is What the New York Democracy is In

November 9

1 228 The Fremont and Lincoln Differences; An Old Controversy Revived and Reviewed

September 14

1 229 The Troubles of the Treasury January 30

1 230 The Truth at Honolulu November 24

1 231 The Van Alen Appointment Representative October 4

1 232 War Clouds in Europe April 17

1 233 The War Inside the Democracy February 10

1 234 Welcome to Godkin from Over the Sea September 17

1 235 What Is the Administration’s Money Scheme?; The Press and the Post Office; A Sad Old Story

March 17

1 236 What Is the President’s Position? November 10

1 237 What Is the World?; The State of the Treasury March 13

1 238 What Republicans Will Do October 25, 1894

1 239 What Republicans Will Do (The New York Herald) October 25, 1894

1 240 Where Are We Americans At? November 1

1 241 Where Cleveland’s Strength in New York Lies Undated

1 242 Why Cleveland Does Not Call an Extra Session of Congress

March 10

1 243 Why the Democratic House Does Not Tax Sugar February 5

1 244 Will the President Turn Back on the Straight Road? March 17

1 245 The Work That Awaits Mr. Cleveland December 3

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Series I: Newspaper Articles Sub-Series II: Untitled Articles Written by Murat Halstead

Box Folder Date

1 246 August 20, 1893

1 247 August 21, 1893

1 248 August 22, 1893

1 249 August 30, 1893

1 250 September 1, 1893

1 251 September 3, 1893

1 252 September 18, 1893

1 253 January 1

1 254 January 2

1 255 January 3

1 256 January 4

1 257 January 5

1 258 January 6

1 259 January 7

1 260 January 8

1 261 January 9

1 262 January 10

1 263 January 11

1 264 January 12

1 265 January 13

1 266 January 14

1 267 January 15

1 268 January 17

1 269 January 18

1 270 January 19

1 271 January 21

1 272 January 22

1 273 January 23

1 274 January 25

1 275 January 26

1 276 January 28

1 277 January 29

1 278 January 30

1 279 January 31

1 280 February 1

1 281 February 4

1 282 February 5

1 283 February 6

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Box Folder Date

1 284 February 7

1 285 February 9

1 286 February 10

1 287 February 11

1 288 February 13

1 289 February 14

1 290 February 16

1 291 February 21

1 292 February 22

1 293 February 24

1 294 February 25

1 295 February 26

1 296 February 27

1 297 February 28

1 298 March 1

1 299 March 2

1 300 March 4

1 301 March 5

1 302 March 6

1 303 March 7

1 304 March 8

1 305 March 11

1 306 March 12

1 307 March 14

1 308 March 15

1 309 March 16

1 310 March 19

1 311 March 20

1 312 March 22

1 313 March 23

1 314 March 24

1 315 March 26

1 316 March 27

1 317 March 28

1 318 March 29

1 319 March 30

1 320 March 31

1 321 April 2

1 322 April 3

1 323 April 5

1 324 April 6

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Box Folder Date

1 325 April 7

1 326 April 14

1 327 April 19

1 328 April 20

1 329 April 21

1 330 April 23

1 331 April 27

1 332 April 30

1 333 May 5

1 334 May 7

1 335 May 12

1 336 May 15

1 337 May 31

1 338 August 17

1 339 August 18

1 340 August 26

1 341 August 27

1 342 August 28

1 343 September 1

1 344 September 3

1 345 September 4

1 346 September 5

1 347 September 13

1 348 September 15

1 349 September 18

1 350 September 19

1 351 September 20

1 352 September 21

1 353 September 22

1 354 September 23

1 355 September 24

1 356 September 25

1 357 September 26

1 358 September 27

1 359 September 28

1 360 September 29

1 361 September 30

1 362 October 1

1 363 October 2

1 364 October 3

1 365 October 5

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Box Folder Date

1 366 October 6

1 367 October 8

1 368 October 9

1 369 October 10

1 370 October 11

1 371 October 12

1 372 October 14

1 373 October 15

1 374 October 16

1 375 October 17

1 376 October 21

1 377 October 22

1 378 October 23

1 379 October 25

1 380 October 26

1 381 October 28

1 382 October 29

1 383 October 30

1 384 October 31

1 385 November 2

1 386 November 3

1 387 November 4

1 388 November 5

1 389 November 6

1 390 November 8

1 391 November 9

1 392 November 10

1 393 November 11

1 394 November 12

1 395 November 13

1 396 November 14

1 397 November 19

1 398 November 20

1 399 November 20

1 400 November 21

1 401 November 24

1 402 November 25

1 403 November 27

1 404 November 28

1 405 December 1

1 406 December 4

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Box Folder Date

1 407 December 5

1 408 December 7

1 409 December 8

1 410 December 10

1 411 December 12

1 412 December 13

1 413 December 14

1 414 December 15

1 415 December 16

1 416 December 17

1 417 December 19

1 418 December 20

1 419 December 22

1 420 December 23

1 421 December 24

1 422 December 25

1 423 December 26

1 424 December 28

1 425 December 29

1 426 December 30

1 427 December 31

1 428 Undated

Series I: Newspaper Articles Sub-Series III: Articles about Murat Halstead

Box Folder Title Date

1 429 Honor To Whom It’s Due Undated

1 430 Immortals of Buckeye Newsdom Honored Undated

1 431 Mr. Halstead and Mr. Berri the Guests of Mr. Alex McDonald at the Queen City

Undated

1 432 Murat Halstead Honored Undated

1 433 Miscellaneous Undated

Series II: Correspondence

Box Folder Title Date

1 434 Letter from Murat Halstead to Ivy Scott June 5, 1894

1 435 Envelopes 1894