Letter to Eugene V. Debs on America Insurance Union letterhead, 9/2/1925. Writes that he was happy to see in an Associated Press release that Eugene V. Debs’ health had improved. Mentions that the press release also stated that Eugene V. Debs was...
Letter from Stephen Marion Reynolds on Davis, Reynolds and Davis, Attorneys letterhead, 07/14/1904. Says that Traubel's letter was waiting for him when he returned from the Western Writers' Association convention. Writes that he read a short story...
Letter to Theodore Debs on Poets' Garden letterhead, 08/15/1937. Writes that she has just finished rereading WALLS AND BARS. Says that she is currently writing a biography about Faith Chevaillier who passed away two years ago. Tells Theodore...
Letter to Theodore Debs, 9/30/1944. Writes that based upon the reviews for Irving Stone's latest book IMMORTAL WIFE that there should be no more "misapprehensions as to the desirability of a novel" about Eugene V. Debs’ life rather than a...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 12/29/1920. Writes that he would like nothing more than to hear Eugene V. Debs' voice and to see his face. Tells Eugene V. Debs that he is sending him a copy of the letter he wrote to President Woodrow Wilson. Says that...
Letter to Theodore Debs, 12/26/1941. Tells Theodore Debs that with so many people are desiring freedom that she can see in the future a "United States of the World."
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on PRO-HUMANITY letterhead, 03/08/1918. Tells Eugene V. Debs that his article in the TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE deserves nationwide publication. Writes that the actions of the "Prussian Junkerdom" and the "Socialist traitors of...
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...
Pam Ferguson's transcribed variant of the Bloody Mary urban legend as collected by Lee Robinson. In this account, Ferguson describes the life, crimes, and death of Bloody Mary and goes on to offer the ritual that enables one to see Mary in a mirror.
Pam Woodhull's transcribed variant of the Bloody Mary urban legend as collected by Darla Gifford. Woodhull describes Mary Worth and the steps one must take in order to see her image in the mirror at night.
Deborah Laverty's transcribed variant of the Bloody Mary urban legend as collected by herself. Laverty describes the story of Mary Worth, a witch who was supposedly burned at the stake. She goes on to describe the ritual one goes through in order...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on ST. LOUIS LABOR letterhead, 5/17/17. Writes that Eugene V. Debs should visit K. Wessel when he is in his neighborhood. Says that when Eugene V. Debs does come to see him to take with him a letter of introduction written...
Voting; Presidential elections -- United States; Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926; Public speaking;
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 11/03/1920. Writes that yesterday was a great day in her life because she got to cast her first vote for President for both Eugene V. Debs and socialism. Expresses the hope that Eugene V. Debs lives to see the day when...
Telegram to Theodore Debs, 8/19/1927. Says that she is sending Theodore Debs her congratulations and her affectionate good wishes. Mentions that she hopes to see Theodore Debs soon. Tells Theodore Debs that C. Odilon Mailloux is on his way to Italy...
Letter to Theodore Debs, 3/26/1926. Writes that he is sending Theodore Debs a letter he wrote to Morris Hillquit. Remarks that he was glad to see that Eugene V. Debs and Katherine Debs went to Bermuda for some rest and relaxation.
United States. Air Force. Thunderbirds ;Indiana. Air National Guard (Terre Haute, Ind.) 181st Intelligence Wing ; Terre Haute Air National Guard Base (Ind.)
Color photograph of the crow that came out to see the Thunderbirds at the Indian Air National Guard Base in July, 1986. There are two Thunderbirds sitting behind the crowd.
United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, Georgia; Prisons -- West Virginia; Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926;
Letter to Mabel Dunlap Curry on West Virginia Penitentiary letterhead, 06/13/1919. Writes that Eugene V. Debs is on his way to the Federal Penitentiary in Atlanta, Georgia by order of the Federal authorities in Washington. Asks that Curry send no...
United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, Georgia; Prisoners;
Note from Eugene V. Debs to Theodore Debs on envelope postmarked 07/28/1920. Writes that Yuen was a prisoner at the Federal Prisoner in Atlanta, Georgia. Says that he will always remember Yuen's kindness and hopes to see him again some day.
United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, Georgia; Pardon; Political prisoners;
Letter to Theodore Debs, 10/25/1921. Tells Theodore Debs that there are "no bars and no walls for the man who in his heart is free, and there is no freedom for the man who in his heart is a slave." Says that he would see the "crooked capitalist...
United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, Georgia; Pardon;
Letter to Calvin Coolidge on Office of the Attorney General letterhead, 02/01/1922. Informs Coolidge that after looking into Andrew Lee's case at the behest of Eugene V. Debs that he does not "see that anything can be properly done in behalf of...