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Radio Speech, Katharine Kennedy Brown Oct 1930

Radio Speech, Katharine Kennedy Brown

Katharine Kennedy Brown Speeches

A speech written for dissemination via radio by Katharine Kennedy Brown in favor of the Hoover administration. In this speech, Brown details the achievements of the President Hoover as well advocates for Ohio to vote for other Republican candidates in Congress to support the President in Washington.


Speech For Herbert Hoover In Miamisburg, Ohio, Katharine Kennedy Brown Nov 1928

Speech For Herbert Hoover In Miamisburg, Ohio, Katharine Kennedy Brown

Katharine Kennedy Brown Speeches

A draft of a speech written by Katharine Kennedy Brown given prior to the 1928 presidential election of Herbert J. Hoover. In this speech Brown details what she considers the necessary qualifications of an ideal presidential candidate, and then proceeds to highlight these qualifications as they are exemplified by Herbert Hoover.


Margaret Smell Diary, Excerpt From March 1913 Telling Of Events From The Dayton Flood, Margaret Smell Mar 1913

Margaret Smell Diary, Excerpt From March 1913 Telling Of Events From The Dayton Flood, Margaret Smell

Margaret Smell Diary (SC-85)

This excerpt from the diary of Margaret Smell is from March of 1913 during her visit to Dayton, Ohio. In the diary she chronicles her eye witness account of the Dayton Flood and the aftermath of the flood.


Dayton Family Photograph Album, Unknown Jan 1900

Dayton Family Photograph Album, Unknown

Dayton Family Photograph Album (SC-217)

This photograph album shows images from an unknown family in Dayton, Ohio circa 1900. The photographs show the family in various parts of Dayton and several local landmarks are visible including Sacred Heart Church on West Fourth Street. Other images show regional locations that the family visited such as Brookville, Indiana.