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These letters are written by Howel Jones and pulled from the Howel Jones and Ross Burns Collection. The letters are addressed to Charles Curtis who was a friend of Howel's and employed him as his campaign manager. Charles Curtis was born January 25, 1860, in North Topeka, Kansas. He was descended from White Plume, chief of the Kaw Tribe, and Louis Pappan, one of the original settlers of North Topeka. He served as County Attorney from 1884-1889. In 1892, he was elected to the House of Representatives; he served in that body until his election to the Senate in 1907. He continued to serve in the Senate until his election to the vice-presidency under Herbert Hoover in 1928. He was the first Native American to be elected to national office. Howel Jones was a railroad officer; attorney; friend and senatorial campaign manager of Charles Curtis. His father-in-law is Ross Burns, who served in the Civil War in Battery A, 2nd Regiment of the Kansas State Militia.
Date: 1896-1928
Item Number: 473259
Call Number: Howel Jones and Ross Burns Collection, Series 8, Box 20
KSHS Identifier: DaRT ID: 473259
Collections - Manuscript - Jones, Howel and Burns, Ross
Date - 1890s
Date - 1900s
Date - 1910s
Date - 1920s
Government and Politics - Elections
Government and Politics - Federal Government - Congress - House of Representatives
Government and Politics - Federal Government - Congress - Senate
Objects and Artifacts - Communication Artifacts - Documentary Artifact - Correspondence
People - Notable Kansans - Curtis, Charles, 1860-1936
Thematic Time Period - Industrialization and the National Economy, 1870 - 1920
Type of Material - Unpublished documents - Letters
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