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Alphabetical correspondence, U-W
Creator: Kansas. Governor (1879-1883: Glick)
Date: 1883-1885
These letters are from Kansas citizens as well as U.S. government offices to Kansas Governor G. W. Glick. There is also a letter from the President of the United States office. The correspondents discussed various topics including cases, congress, immigration/international affairs, stocks, coal, publication/newspaper articles, and requests for surveys/aid/visits. Due to the large amount of correspondence Kansas Governor G. W. Glick received from the public, the letters are divided and listed in alphabetical order.
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Bill for Establishment of Immigration Bureau
Creator: Kansas. Governor (1915-1919: Capper)
Date: 1915
This file includes general correspondence relating to a bill for the establishment of the Immigration Bureau. Two letters included the file are replies to letters from earlier correspondence which have been forwarded to other offices during Capper's administration making the file incomplete. This is part of a bigger collection of Governor Arthur Capper correspondence.
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Fairs, National Immigration Bureau (1877 : Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Creator: Kansas. Governor (1877-1879: Anthony)
Date: 1877
A letter on July 16, 1877, from Lee Crandall, encloses a circular which provides particulars regarding the exhibition of products from all the states and territories in the union put on by the National Immigration Bureau at the Machinery Hall, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia. The Exhibition was free of charge and displayed minerals, vegetables, products, manufactures, work of art, as well as other resources from all the states and territories. The objective of th exhibition was to encourage immigration in all the states and territories.
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Immigration
Creator: Kansas. Governor (1869-1873 : Harvey)
Date: 1869 - 1871
A letter on February 8, 1869, from C. C. Draper, Secretary to the Governor of Missouri, informs Kansas Governor Harvey the Immigration report of Missouri for 1868 has not been published yet, and once it is, he will forward a copy. A letter of application on February 23, 1869, from John Breaton for the appointment of Immigration Agent for Kansas. A transmittal letter from James Ross, Secretary of Immigration of Wisconsin, of copies of Wisconsin Immigration pamphlet recently published. The following documents concern various matters pertaining to Immigration, such as Immigration reports from other States, requests for information of Kansas to locate a colony of about 200 families, requests for Kansas Governor Harvey to attend conventions, among other topics.
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Immigration
Creator: Kansas. Governor (1879-1883: Glick)
Date: 1883-1885
These letters are from various individuals regarding immigration to Kansas Governor G. W. Glick. The topics of these letters include Reformers of Kansas, Danish consulate in Emporia, Kansas, prices of lands, best locations in Kansas for farming, position openings in Kansas, immigration documents, sending documents internationally, German immigration, and appointment of immigration agents. There are also letters from the office of the Commissioners of Emigration of the State of New York acknowledging the Glick's encouragement of immigration to Kansas.
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