Title: Letter from William H. Hinebaugh to John H. Tait
Date: February 11, 1914
Author: Hinebaugh, William Henry, 1867-1943
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Progressive Congressional Committee
Munsey Building
Washington, D. C.
William M. Hinebaugh, Ill., Chairman
Arthur R. Rupley, Pa., Secretary
Willis J. Hullings, Pa., Treasurer
February 11, 1914.
Mr. John H. Tait,
Progressive County Committeeman,
Oracle, Arizona.
My dear Mr. Tait:
The Progressive Congressional Committee has already written your state chairman urging the nomination of Progressive candidates for Congress in each Congressional District of your state. The reports received by our committee from the various states are very encouraging indeed, and are evidence of the fact that the Progressive Party will go into the Congressional battle of 1914 very much alive.
May we not hope for your cooperation with your State Chairman, and with us, to the end that a clean-cut, manly, straight-forward Progressive fight may be made in your State for Congressional, Legislative and County tickets.
If we make a red-hot fight, and nominate clean and able men for office, we shall not only win in many cases but we shall have a trained army for the great battle of 1916.
Yours very respectfully,
W. H. Hinebaugh
Chairman.
Progressive Congressional Committee
Munsey Building
Washington, D.C.
Washington D.C.
Feb. 12
530 PM
1914
U. S. Postage
2 Cents 2
Mr. John H. Tait
Progressive County Committeeman,
Oracle, Arizona.
Albany Hotel
Denver Col.
c/o Col Cody
Oracle
Ariz.
Feb 16
1914
[7] AM
Title: Letter from William H. Hinebaugh to John H. Tait
Source: McCraken Research Library, John H. Tait Collection, MS231.1.17.1
Date: February 11, 1914
Author: Hinebaugh, William Henry, 1867-1943
Topic: Buffalo Bill's Wyoming
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