Incomplete letter from Theodore Debs, 12/19/1944. Writes that he received a letter from Jane Borland saying that W. P. Borland has been confined to his bed since last July.
Incomplete letter to Theodore Debs, 10/19/1926. Writes that he sent Theodore Debs' business manager a manuscript a month ago for publication. Says that he has not received any word from the business manager since he sent it. Tells Theodore Debs...
Sacco-Vanzetti Trial, Dedham, Mass., 1921; Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926 -- Health
Incomplete letter to Eugene V. Debs, 05/31/1926. Writes that he read Eugene V. Debs' appeal in the DAILY WORKER. Says that both he and Nicola Sacco appreciated it. Tells Eugene V. Debs that the Massachusetts Supreme Court has refused to hear his...
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926; United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, Georgia; Soviet Union;
Incomplete letter to Eugene V. Debs, 10/23/1920. Writes that he has heard that Eugene V. Debs' refuses to leave his prison cell because he is a Leninist. Says that the veracity of this rumors does not matter since Eugene V. Debs has proclaimed...
Incomplete letter from Eugene V. Debs on City Clerk's Office letterhead, 06/20/1882. Writes that a Mrs. M is a sweet looking woman. Says that she is the type of person who could be liked by her picture alone. Remarks that she looks so young and...
Incomplete letter from Theodore Debs, 11/30/1925. Tells Marguerite Debs Cooper that he is glad she is coming home for Christmas. Says that he misses her now that she is attending Columbia.
Elections -- United States; Presidential elections -- United States; Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1908;
Incomplete letter from Eugene V. Debs on Socialist Party Red Special letterhead, ?/?/1908. Says that the Red Special is a "great success." Mentions that at the San Diego, California meeting there was an audience of 15,000, "the biggest in the...
Incomplete letter to Theodore Debs on Arlington, Richmond, Indiana letterhead, 05/22/1912. Discusses a conversation between him and George Brewer in which Brewer compared Theodore Debs's nose to a moose's. Includes untitled poem on the back about...
Incomplete letter to Theodore Debs, 10/16/1913. Discusses a visit to the beaver colonies with Enos Mills. Tells Theodore Debs that he will renew his hunting license when he returns to Terre Haute, Indiana. Says that he thinks he will be in Estes...
Health; Writing; African Americans; Books; Socialism -- United States -- Periodicals;
Incomplete letter to Theodore Debs, 08/02/1924. Says he has been feeling better since his treatment has begun and that his "bowels are regular." Tells Theodore Debs that he has received the 5 copies of the "Negro speech" that he sent. Mentions...
Lindlahr Sanitarium; Karsner, David, 1889-1941; Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945; Socialism -- United States -- Newspapers;
Incomplete letter to Theodore Debs on Lindlahr Health Resort letterhead, ?/?/1922. Asks if Theodore Debs saw David Karsner's "beautiful tribute" in the NEW YORK CALL. Says that Karsner has an appreciation of Theodore Debs because he has "felt the...
Incomplete letter to Theodore Debs on Lindlahr Health Resort letterhead, ?/?/1922. Says he just heard about the death of Enos Mills whom he calls a "true personal friend and a noble soul." Mentions sending Mrs. Mills a letter of condolence.
Incomplete letter to Theodore Debs, 01/22/1921. Says that at 65 he is "twice as young" as he was "at half that age." Tells Theodore Debs that he is not going to die in prison. Writes that a "red sea of revolutionary blood surges through his...
Poetry; United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, Georgia;
Untitled poem to Theodore Debs, ?/20/1920. Includes part of a crossed out letter on the back telling Theodore Debs what to do about his correspondence.
Prisons; Political prisoners; United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, Georgia;
Incomplete letter to Theodore Debs, n.d. Writes that in his present situation "one is hardly sane and rational" because of the "maddening monotony" of the routine.
Women's suffrage; Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Hearst, William Randolph, 1863-1951; Hapgood, Norman, 1868-1937; Haywood, Big Bill, 1869-1928; Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924; Health;
Incomplete letter to Theodore Debs, n.d. Tells Theodore Debs that Amy Winship visited him recently. Says that at 91 she is the "most extraordinary character." Writes that she began working towards suffrage in the 1850s. Mentions that her...
Socialist Party of the United States of America; Socialists; Political campaigns; Political prisoners; United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, Georgia;
Incomplete letter to Theodore Debs, n.d. Says that the financial straits of the Socialist Party concerns him. Writes that every comrade should put up at least a dollar to help save the party. Says that in 1922 "we must be organized."