Description | Correspondence from various individuals relating to diverse matters including expressions of support for Joseph Chamberlain's stance on Irish affairs, allegations regarding the conduct of Austen Chamberlain [his eldest son], and requests to meet Joseph Chamberlain; with printed material and envelopes Including /2 Letter from Richard B. Blackhurst [Manufacturing Jeweller and Engraver, former Birmingham resident] relating to enclosure of sample of his work as expression of admiration for Joseph Chamberlain's efforts, 1888; /3A-5 Letter from Frederick R. Burton inviting Joseph Chamberlain to dine with his delegation of American working men and himself during their visit to England, with letter of introduction from James B. Angell [University of Michigan], and printed circular, 1889 |