Letter to Sonora Dodd from W. J. Bryan, Editor and Proprietor of The Commoner. William Jennings Bryan is historically significant as a major American orator and politician during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Notably, Bryan made three failed attempts for the presidency of the United States, and also served as the prosecutor for the famous Scopes Trial in 1926.https://digitalcommons.whitworth.edu/fathers-day-correspondence/1021/thumbnail.jp
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This document is a typed letter from William Jennings Bryan to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson in re...
The document is a copy of a typed letter from William Jennings Bryan, the Secretary of State, to the...
William Jennings Bryan resigned as Secretary of State on June 8, 1915, and retired to his home in Fl...
A typewritten letter dated March 13, 1924, and addressed to R. C. Foster, from William Jennings Brya...
Letter to Sonora Dodd, from W. A. Sunday, with envelope. W. A. Sunday, better known as Billy Sunda...
William Jennings Bryan dominated the Democratic Party-and arguably American politics at large-for ne...
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Letter to Sonora Dodd from Jas. C. Orr, with envelope. James C. Orr served as Pastor of First Presby...
Letter to Sonora Dodd, from Luther S. Beard, News Editor for The North American.https://digitalcommo...
This document is a typed letter to Woodrow Wilson by William Jennings Bryan. Bryan brings to Wilson\...
This photograph shows a large crowd of people listening to a speech by presidential candidate Willia...
Letter to Sonora Dodd from Edwin Johnson, with envelope. Edwin C. Johnson served as Governor of the ...
Early in his career as a lawyer William Jennings Bryan took a principled position that set him apart...