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Guide to the Citizens Union of Jamaica Records 1907 Control # C-5

Identifier: aql:106

Description: There are only 7 documents in this fragmentary collection. These miscellaneous documents consist of a few minutes dated Oct 21, Oct 25, Oct 28 and Oct 30 (undated, but evidently 1907); a letter from the Citizens Union of New York to Mr. A. DeGrauw stating the impossibility of Mr. Low to speak in Queens County again because "his campaign engagements are such as to compel him to say that he cannot”; a statement signed by twelve individuals forming themselves “into the Citizens Union of Jamaica …”; and a typed list containing names of eleven individuals agreeing "to pay to the Citizens Union of Jamaica, the sum set ... respectively, for the purpose of furthering the election of Seth Low as Mayor".

Collection : aql:30881; aql:14149

Summary/Description : There are only 7 documents in this fragmentary collection. These miscellaneous documents consist of a few minutes dated Oct 21, Oct 25, Oct 28 and Oct 30 (undated, but evidently 1907); a letter from the Citizens Union of New York to Mr. A. DeGrauw stating the impossibility of Mr. Low to speak in Queens County again because "his campaign engagements are such as to compel him to say that he cannot”; a statement signed by twelve individuals forming themselves “into the Citizens Union of Jamaica …”; and a typed list containing names of eleven individuals agreeing "to pay to the Citizens Union of Jamaica, the sum set ... respectively, for the purpose of furthering the election of Seth Low as Mayor".

Subject : Citizens Union of Jamaica

Coverage : Jamaica (New York, N.Y.)

Publisher : Queens Borough Public Library, Publisher

Identifier : aql:106

eadid : C-5

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