Various Collection of Arthur Ruhl papers, 1925-1931 [Decimalized .01-.13]
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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC09757 Author/Creator: Various Place Written: Haiti Type: Header Record Date: 1925-1931 Pagination: 13 items. Order a Copy
Collection consists of 13 letters dated 1925-1931 addressed to Arthur Ruhl pertaining to the American occupation in Haiti and the conditions of the U.S. transitioning out of the country. Other subject matter is related to Ruhl's article from Collier's Weekly News and notes from his editor to make the writing more accessible to readers. Letters from military officials in Haiti mention the political environment and criticism of Herbert Hoover. Also includes references to Haitian officials such as Jean-Price Mars and Max Hudicourt.
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