Andrew Woodart Wright shared a folk belief that vampires sometimes defy common expectations and are known to wear trench coats, cowboy boots, and have long hair. Additionally, some look as normal as any other person
Books; Books -- Reviews; Drinking of alcoholic beverages;
Letter to Marguerite Debs Cooper, 09/12/1947. Writes that he appreciated Cooper's praise for his book. Says that he would like a chance to respond to what Cooper and Gertrude Debs did not like about the book. Assures Cooper that he was not passing...
Books -- Reviews; Drinking of alcoholic beverages;
Copy of letter from Marguerite Debs Cooper, 09/08/1947. Writes that she and Gertrude Debs enjoyed Stone's appearance on TOWN MEETING OF THE AIR. Says that it was thoughtful of Stone to send her a copy of ADVERSARY IN THE HOUSE so quickly. Assures...
Books; Socialist Party of the United States of America;
Copy of letter from Marguerite Debs Cooper, 08/25/1947. Assures Stone that she and Gertrude Debs will be tuning in to hear his appearance on TOWN MEETING OF THE AIR. Says that she thinks that TOWN MEETING ON THE AIR is one of the best radio...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on District Attorney's Office, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania letterhead, 09/18/1920. Writes that as a great admirer of Eugene Field that he is completing a private printing of annotations to Eugene Field's...
Socialist Party of the United States of America; Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945; Travel; Socialism;
Letter to Theodore Debs on Socialist Party of America letterhead, 03/30/1934. Writes that the next annual convention of the Socialist Party will be held in Detroit, Michigan starting 05/30/1934. Requests that Theodore Debs make an appearance at the...
Socialism; Political prisoners; Labor unions; Labor unions -- Organizing; Amnesty
Letter to Theodore Debs on Central Labor Bodies Conference for Amnesty for Political Prisoners letterhead, 9/21/1920. Writes that if Theodore Debs had seen the delegation her organization brought before A. Mitchell Palmer he would have been proud....
Telegram to Fred Zerbst, 9/14/1920. Asks that Zerbst give Eugene V. Debs the message that Samuel Gompers' and Meyer London's appearance before A. Mitchell Palmer would have brought tears to Eugene V. Debs's eyes. Assures Eugene V. Debs that they...
John Harris collected a legend from David Clark, regarding a white monster's repeated appearance near Gob Hill in Centenary, Indiana, which was the former site of coal mine where sixty-five to seventy miners were buried and died in a cave-in.
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926; Amnesty
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on Detroit Federation of Labor letterhead, 4/6/1921. Tells Eugene V. Debs that since public sentiment for his release from prison is so strong that he will undoubtedly soon be freed that he consider making his first public...
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926;United States. Commission on Industrial Relations
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on United States Commission On Industrial Relations letterhead, 4/21/1915. Informs Eugene V. Debs that the United States Commission on Industrial Relations will be holding a public hearing in Washington D. C. during the...
Carly Platt's transcribed interview of Larry Platt about Junior Vincent. According to Platt, Vincent was an only child who was dressed like a girl by his mother until he was sixteen. People thought he was gay because of this. After his mother died,...
Carly Platt's transcribed interview of Larry Platt about Junior Vincent. According to Platt, when Vincent died there was no heat or electricity in his house. He had been dead for two weeks when police found him. Police found unopened social...
Carly Platt's transcribed interview of Sherri Manns about Junior Vincent. According to Manns, Vincent had no electricity or plumbing in his home, and he looked weird.
Carly Platt's transcribed interview of Vicki Platt about Junior Vincent. Platt states that she only rememberes Vincent wearing bermuda shorts pulled up to his under arms. He walked very fast and people used to say that he was gay.