Letter to Thedore Debs, 12/01/1926. Says that she appreciated the newspaper clippings and photographs that Theodore Debs sent. Writes that Eugene V. Debs is "incomparable," even to Abraham Lincoln.
Daugherty, H. M. (Harry Micajah), 1860-1941; Pardon; United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, Georgia;
Letter to Theodore Debs, 12/29/1923. Writes that she is working on behalf of Samuel Moore, an inmate at the Federal Penitentiary at Atlanta, Georgia, along with the Louisville, Kentucky Urban League, Judge Bingham, and the editor of the...
Letter to Theodore Debs, 05/20/1926. Says that she laments the fact that "greedy, treacherous skunks of humanity can have a greater influence in the world of affairs than men and women of noble character and enlightened minds." Tells Theodore...
Letter to Theodore Debs on APPEAL TO REASON letterhead, ?/?/1908. Discusses how a "buzz saw is ripping through his heartstrings" because one of the woods where he played as a child is being destroyed by the "hand of profit."
Letter to Theodore Debs on Osborne Hotel Girard, Kansas letterhead, 02/24/1909. Says that he has purchased a dog named Babe for Theodore Debs from Pete Wilson.
Letter to Theodore Debs on Pennsylvania Hall Hotel, Pottsville, Pennsylvania letterhead, 02/13/1910. Mentions that last night's meeting went great. Says that he stood on the spot where the members of the Molly Maguires were hanged.
Appeal to Reason; Writing; Socialism -- United States -- Newspapers
Letter to Theodore Debs on APPEAL TO REASON letterhead, ?/?/1909. Tells Theodore that the editorial he sent is one of the best that Theodore has ever written.
Letter to Theodore Debs on Windsor Hotel, Garden City, Kansas letterhead, 12/04/1909. Asks that Theodore Debs place flowers on the grave of Jean Daniel Debs in remembrance of his birthday.
Letter to Theodore Debs on F. N. Prevey letterhead, 03/28/1910. Writes that last night's meeting in Youngstown, Ohio "broke all records." Says that thousands of people could not get into the hall to hear him speak whom Marguerite Prevey addressed...