Konkle trouble re Wilson memorial volume--Alexander-Dickinson correspondence--1906-1907

Correspondence between Lucien H. Alexander and Samuel Dickinson, Esq. relating to the controversy between Lucien H. Alexander, Philadelphia lawyer and member of the James Wilson Memorial Committee, and Burton Alva Konkle, historian and secretary of the committee that originated the idea of bringin...

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Contributors: Dickinson, Samuel, 1840-1908 (Correspondent)
Collection:Lucien H. Alexander papers (#1501)
Date:1906-01-01/1907-12-31
Box Number:Box 1
Format: Electronic
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Online Access:https://digitallibrary.hsp.org/index.php/Detail/objects/9598
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Summary: Correspondence between Lucien H. Alexander and Samuel Dickinson, Esq. relating to the controversy between Lucien H. Alexander, Philadelphia lawyer and member of the James Wilson Memorial Committee, and Burton Alva Konkle, historian and secretary of the committee that originated the idea of bringing the remains of James Wilson from North Carolina to Philadelphia in 1906. There is also material on an attempt by Alexander to publish a commemorative volume.