Correspondence
Loucks, Henry L. (Henry Langford) 1846-1928
Pettigrew, Richard F. (Richard Franklin) 1848-1926
Progressivism (United States politics)
South Dakota -- Politics and government
Loucks, Henry L. (Henry Langford) 1846-1928
Pettigrew, Richard F. (Richard Franklin) 1848-1926
H. L. Loucks writes to R. F. Pettigrew about a court case as to which Loucks is the primary counsel. Loucks mentions that he will use the argument going against the idea of 'rural credit.'; Loucks insists on Pettigrew visit Gifford and Amos Pinchot, whom Loucks deems capable of becoming national leaders.
1916 January 14
3 pages
http://accessarchives.sdstate.edu/correspondence-114
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