Prohibition.
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Edward C. Sturges, collector, International Order of Good Templars records
Files of the International (originally "Independent") Order of Good Templars.
Evan Rees Evans papers
Hyde family papers
Largely correspondence and other papers of Florence Elise Hyde of Ithaca, New York, relating to her literary activities, her support of the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment, and her interest in national politics and American foreign policy.
John Bennett Tuck papers
Palmer Canfield papers
Typescript report, letters, newspaper clippings, correspondence, memorandums, invitations, mayoral candidate promotional material, business, and seasonal cards, a booklet, and a scrapbook album of newspaper clippings of the New York politician and advocate of Prohibition, Palmer Canfield, document primarily Canfield's final Prohibition post (from 1929) as Federal Prohibition Director for Albany District, as well as his mayoral candidate campaign (1913-1921).
Walter Francis Willcox papers
Papers concerning Willcox's career as professor of economics and statistics at Cornell, including extensive material on American social and political issues, as well as Willcox's personal and family papers.