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Barnes, J. Mahlon, 1912-07-23
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Title
Barnes
,
J
.
Mahlon
,
1912-07-23
Abstract
Letter
to
Eugene
V
.
Debs
on
Socialist
Party
National
Campaign
Committee
letterhead
,
7/23/1912
.
Asks
that
Eugene
V
.
Debs
tell
him how
many
letters
of
protest
he has
received
concerning
Barnes
'
appointment
,
especially
from
APPEAL
TO
REASON
readers
.
States
that A.
M
.
Simons
,
John
Spargo
, and
Emil
Seidel
all
cite
different
numbers
.
Includes
copies
of
letters
to
Fred
Warren
dated
7/21/12
saying
that he
wants
Fred
Warren
to
publish
a
response
to
Eugene
V
.
Debs's
statement
in the
APPEAL
TO
REASON
and from
L
.
Wittenberg
dated
7/21/12
saying
that he
believes
in
Barnes
'
veracity
and
does
not
want
to
see
the
Socialist
Party
torn
apart
by a
referendum
vote
.
Author
Barnes, John Mahlon, 1866-1934
Recipient
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926
Repository
Special Collections Department. Indiana State University Library, Terre Haute, Indiana, 47809.
Date digital
2008-02-12
Date original
1912-07-23
Coverage
United States -- Indiana -- Vigo County -- Terre Haute -- 1874-1977
Subject
Barnes, John Mahlon, 1866-1934
Political campaigns
Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1912
Socialist Party of the United States of America
Appeal to Reason
WV3 Subject
Famous Hoosiers
Labor
Provenance
Cooper, Marguerite Debs
Type
text
Material Type
Correspondence
Technical Metadata
image/tiff;Epson 1640 XL;Adobe Photoshop CS2 8.0; 300 ppi.
Copyright
Digital image (c) 2008 Indiana State University Library, Terre Haute, Indiana.
Item ID
evd-lettersb-00096.tiff
-
evd-lettersb-00098.tiff
Notes
Appeal
to
Reason
was a
weekly
socialist
newspaper
that was
founded
in
Kansas
City
,
Missouri
in
1895
by
Julius
Augustus
Wayland
.
While
not
officially
connected
with the
Socialist
Party
of the
United
States
of
America
,
it
spread
socialist
ideas
and was
very
popular
among
the
workers
.
Eugene
V
.
Debs
was a
regular
contributor
to this
publication
. The
Appeal
to
Reason
ceased
publication
in
November
1922
, and was
replaced
by its
new
owners
,
Emanuel
and
Marcet
Haldeman-Julius
, with the
Haldeman-Julius
Weekly
.
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