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Correspondence related to the unsuccessful campaign for the U.S. Senate conducted by his father, William Elliott, in 1902. Also includes legal and business correspondence relating to Elliott's activities as a lawyer for Capitol City, Granby, Olympia, Richland, Seneca, and Tyger cotton mills, an agent for the Prudential Insurance Company, and editor of the Beaufort Gazette. Correspondents include W.V. Brockington, George Dargan, R.F. Divver, John P. Grace, Frank Hammond, and Lewis W. Parker.