Seattle Union Record (Seattle, Wash.); Political prisoners;
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 11/05/1920. Says that she just finished reading Eugene V. Debs' message to the children in the SEATTLE UNION RECORD and it inspired her to write him. Assures Eugene V. Debs that it was a fine piece. Mentions that she is 9...
Letter to Theodore Debs, 2/2/1928. Writes that he was fired from writing for the SEATTLE UNION RECORD. Tells Theodore Debs that he was a daily feature in the SEATTLE UNION RECORD for six years. Mentions that he was informed one week when he went to...
Letter from Marguerite Debs Cooper, 11/23/1941. Writes that she and Theodore Debs got the chance to listen to the record "Winning a World" by Eugene V. Debs yesterday. Tells Parker that Theodore Debs says that the voice on the record is not that of...
Article titled "The Communist Record," 9/26/1924. Says that the NEW LEADER has received a number of requests to answer statements regarding the position of Communists towards Robert LaFollette and his Progressive Party. Writes that the Communists'...
Letter from Theodore Debs, 2/16/1928. Tells MacDonald that he is disappointed that the SEATTLE UNION RECORD let him go, especially if it was because the editor of he SEATTLE UNION RECORD yielded to the "deadening influence of money." Mentions that...
Indiana State Normal School; Indiana State Teachers College; Indiana State University; Alumni & alumnae; Teachers; College administrators; College presidents;
Rose, Chauncey, 1794-1877;Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology;Delivery of goods;Receipts (Acknowledgments);
One handwritten page which contains a record of brick received from E. Harm from the brickyard of William Bergmann and the date delivered and the amount theat Chauncey Rose paid to Harm. Page two says: Eilert (sp.) Harms brick
Rose, Chauncey, 1794-1877;Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology;Delivery of goods;Receipts (Acknowledgments)
One handwritten page which contains the payment and delivery record for brick delivered and received from the William Bergamnn brickyard to the site of the Politechnical Institute. Page two: Wm. Bergmann Jr.
This document is Margaret Gisolo's jacket copy of her officer qualifications record. This document contains information such as her name, rank, and duties she performed while part of the U.S. Navy.
Coal miners -- Indiana -- Vermillion County -- Correspondence; Jackson, George; Stultz, S. C.; Jones, Charley; Crown Hill Mine No. 1 (Clinton, Ind.); Clinton Coal Company (Clinton, Ind.); Mules; Muleteers -- Indiana -- Vermillion County --...
This letter to S. C. Stultz, part owner of the Crown Hill Mines, from George Jackson, stable boss at Crown Hill Mine No. 1, detailing the attributes of Sam #1, the oldest mule in the service of the Clinton Coal Company. Charley Jones is the current...
Miami Mine No. 10 (Vermillion County, Ind.); Miami Coal Company (Vermillion County, Ind.); Coal -- Indiana -- Vermillion County; Coal miners -- Indiana -- Vigo County; Coal mines and mining -- Equipment and supplies;
Scan of a copy of a newspaper clipping titled "Miami No. 10 Shaft Sets State Record During Last Year", from an unknown source. The clipping is a continuation from the first page of the newspaper. In the article, the method of coal extraction at...
Copy of letter to Ruth Le Prade, 10/07/1920. Informs Le Prade that he has not yet received the $500 that she said was coming. Tells Le Prade that he plans on publicizing her book with his own in the same advertisement. Says that Le Prade's idea for...
Petitions; Amnesty; Political prisoners; American Legion; Pardon
Copy of letter to Warren Harding, 09/24/1921. Writes that he has been directed by the National Executive Committee of the Private Soldiers and Sailors Legion of the United States of America to submit a petition asking that Harding grant general...
Copy of letter to Ruth Le Prade, 10/07/1920. Informs Le Prade that he has not yet received the $500 that she said was coming. Tells Le Prade that he plans on publicizing her book with his own in the same advertisement. Says that Le Prade's idea for...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on SOCIALIST LABOR STAR letterhead, 06/17/1913. Writes that he was not able to get his story before the Senate as he hoped because he, nor any of the other comrades persecuted by Henry Hatfield, were put on the stand. Says...