Trenchant comments and discourse on political events and personalities of the day, as recorded in two autograph letters, signed by the ex-Senator from Mississippi, February 25 and July 26, 1926, from his home, Cedar Grove Plantation, in Yazoo City, both to Arthur E. Seagrove of Falls River, Massachusetts.
4to. Six total pages, approximately 1000 words total; accompanied by original mailing envelopes for both, addressed by Williams, and rough typescripts of the letters. Both letters with old fold lines, for mailing, but very good. In the first letter, Williams criticizes a recent Senate vote on the World Court, “I..... More
