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  1. Joseph Patrick Tumulty ( / ˈtʌməlti / TUM-əl-tee; May 5, 1879 – April 9, 1954) was an American attorney and politician from New Jersey, a leader of the Irish Catholic political community, and the private secretary of Woodrow Wilson from 1911 until 1921, during Wilson's service as both New Jersey governor and then as the nation's 28th ...

  2. Joseph Patrick Tumulty, 18791954, American politician, b. Jersey City, N.J. After his admission to the bar, he practiced law in Jersey City (1902–8) and served in the New Jersey assembly (1907–10).

  3. A New Jersey attorney from a middle class Irish-Catholic family, Joseph Tumulty became an important figure in state-level Democratic circles, in the progressivist mold of William Jennings Bryan.

  4. The papers of Joseph Patrick Tumulty (1879-1954) span the years 1898-1969, with the bulk of the material concentrated in the period 1913-1940. They consist primarily of correspondence, letterbooks, legal material, and drafts of speeches and writings. Those papers received and

  5. Correspondence, letterbooks, family papers, legal documents, drafts of speeches and writings, subject files, newspaper clippings, and other papers relating primarily to Tumulty's role during Wilson's presidency and to various political and policy matters from 1913 to 1940.

  6. Tumulty, Joseph Patrick, 18791954, American politician, b. Jersey City, N.J. After his admission to the bar, he practiced law in Jersey City (1902–8) and served in the New Jersey assembly (1907–10).

  7. A New Jersey attorney from a middle class Irish-Catholic family, Joseph Tumulty became an important figure in state-level Democratic circles, in the progressivist mold of William Jennings Bryan.