Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 9/19/1921. Tells Eugene V. Debs that she just returned home after vacationing with her family in the country. Says that she is now in the eighth grade and that she likes her teacher.
Black and white reproduction of a newspaper article about both the Mothers of World War II meeting and election and a second article about Lieutenant Colonel James Mason.
Postcard from Theodore Debs, 10/30/1908. Says that he is writing from Woodstock Prison in Woodstock, Illinois, the home of a "certain agitator" a few years ago.
Letter to Theodore Debs, 09/06/1919. Says that she is sorry that she misquoted Eugene V. Debs in her article that appeared in the SPECTATOR. Writes that she has spent the last 4 years involved in the campaign for woman's suffrage. Tells Theodore...
Black and white copy of a photograph of Glenn High School's 4-H baking contest entrants. Pictured, left to right: Wayne P. Watson, President of the Kiwanis Club; Winnie Rose Higham, Peggy Fry, Juanita Manning, and Ruth Donham, Glenn High School...
Black and white photograph of Moody Chamberlain's home in 1843. It is a two story building with 13 visible windows. Drapes are visible in two windows, the second story window farthest to the right below two chimneys, and the first floor window...
Wills; Socialist Party of the United States of America; Law & legal affairs;
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 05/06/1918. Writes that he and his wife are both 70 years old and in failing health. Says that he has accumulated property worth $15,000. Tells Eugene V. Debs that he would like to will this property to the Socialist...
Three typed pages which contain the descriptions of: a weavers shuttle, and old steelyard, an old rifle, a flint lock rifle, an ancient powder horn and bullet pouch, home made lasts and wooden shoe pegs, a seam setter used by pioneer bootmaker and...
Warren, Fred D., 1872 or 3-1959; Political prisoners; Christmas; Salutations; Appeal to Reason;
Letter to Theodore Debs on APPEAL TO REASON letterhead, 12/24/1910. Tells Theodore that he is sorry he will not be home for Christmas. Mentions that Fred Warren told him "with tears in his eyes" the he needed him at this time. Says he sees...
Black and white reproduction of the Sunday Correspondent's section of the Terre Haute Gazette wich talked about what was happening in Seelyville, Indiana.
Black and white reproduction of the Sunday Correspondent's section of the Terre Haute Gazette which gives information about what is happening in Seelyville, Indiana.
Black and white reproduction of the Sunday Correspondent's section of the Terre Haute Gazette that gives the information about what is happening in Seelyville, Indiana.
Vigo County (Ind.);Manners & customs;Clothing & dress;Social values
Five typed pages which talk about the way people lived forty years before this papers was written. It covers domestic life in the home to the way people dressed, danced and some of the social beliefs.
Letter to Theodore Debs, 8/5/1943. Says that he has been negligent in writing Theodore Debs since visiting him last April. Assures Theodore Debs that he has thought of him time and time again. Remarks that he appreciated the way Theodore Debs...
Letter to Theodore Debs, ??/??/1920. Says that he is surprised to hear that Theodore Debs has received none of the packets he sent. States that the Attorney General gave him permission to send his mail home and he has been doing so since he was...