Brand Whitlock
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Abraham Lincoln
On the enforcement of law in cities
"An open letter addressed to ... representatives of the Federation of Churches, Toledo."
Forty years of it
Brand Whitlock (1869-1934) was the son of a Methodist minister who moved from town to town in Ohio. Brand started as a newspaper reporter and became a celebrated lawyer. He served four terms as mayor of Toledo (1906-1914) and then was appointed U.S. Minister to Belgium during WWI. Throughout his career he published many works, both non-fiction and fiction. This autobiography tracks his life and career from his childhood through his last term as Toledo mayor.
Correspondence with the United States Ambassador respecting the execution of Miss Cavell at Brussels
Correspondence between Edward Grey and the U.S. ambassadors in London and Brussels.
The letters and journal of Brand Whitlock
Contains the letters and journals of Brand Whitlock, social reformer, who served as mayor of Toledo, Ohio during the early 1900's and as ambassador to Belgium during World War I.