Letter to Theodore Debs, 12/14/1944. Writes that Bill Snow is suffering a great deal of pain. Says that he met a man named Vanderhof who was originally from Terre Haute, Indiana. Mentions that the man introduced him to his mother who then...
Letter to Emily Debs Mailloux on Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen letterhead, 06/21/1883. Writes that he finds it hard to have to say goodbye to Emily Debs Mailloux. Says that she is hoping that this letter will spare the pain that a verbal...
Letters; Marx, Karl, 1818-1883; Political prisoners;
Letter to Theodore Debs, 10/17/1921. Writes that he appreciated Theodore Debs's last letter with the message from Eugene V. Debs in it. Says that he is glad that his words to Eugene V. Debs brought him some comfort. Remarks that a part of his...
Letter from Theodore Debs, 07/06/1934. Says that he was shocked to hear of Maynard Shipley's death. Informs Shipley that Maynard Shipley's death came close on the heels of the death of one of his closest friends who had a stroke and died while...
Letter to Theodore Debs, 07/22/1927. Writes that William Thompson gave him Theodore Debs' letter yesterday. Says that he shared Theodore Debs' hope for his and Nicola Sacco case for a short while. Tells Theodore Debs that he is sure that the...
Religion; Condolence notes; Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926 -- Death and burial
Letter to Theodore Debs, 10/29/1926. Says that she is glad that Eugene V. Debs is no longer in pain. Writes that when things like this happen she is very happy that she believes in reincarnation.
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926; Fans (Persons); Political prisoners; Prisons; Prison sentences;
Letter to Theodore Debs, 12/26/19. Writes that she has not stopped thinking about Eugene V. Debs since his imprisonment. Says that she does not know how the workers of America are able to tolerate the fact that Eugene V. Debs is in prison. Mentions...
Letter to Theodore Debs on Lindlahr Sanitarium letterhead, 08/05/1922. Sends Theodore Debs congratulations on his birthday. Tells Theodore Debs and Gertrude Debs to eat their raw vegetables and to switch from coffee to postum. Says that his back...
Diana Daugherty's typewritten account as collected by Dana Grizzel about an overweight, paralyzed woman who depended upon her daughters to be bathed. After complaining of stomach pain, a doctor examines her stomach and discovers a nest of...
Lola Goodwin's typewritten folk cure for stopping headaches by washing one's face in water during a certain time of the year as collected Mitchell Goodwin.