One typed page which talks about an inscription plate off of the United States Destroyer Thompson. It was owned by Mrs. George Kean, she was the granddaughter of Richard W. Thompson who was the person the ship was named in honor of.
Note from Eugene V. Debs to Theodore Debs on dust cover to THE COMING OF THE KING, n.d. States that it was his pleasure to receive a copy of her book with her fine inscription.
Writing; Le Prade, Ruth; Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968;
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on Cloister, Altadena, California stationery, 02/25/1921. Writes that she appreciated the inscription he wrote to her in Ruth Le Prade's DEBS AND THE POETS he signed. Says that she feels proud to have the very first copy...
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926; Writing;
Copy of inscription from Theodore Debs, n.d. Writes that the volume from "the now silent pen" of Eugene V. Debs is being presented to Kate Crane-Gartz with "deep and lasting affection."
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926; Writing;
Copy of inscription from Theodore Debs, n.d. Writes that the volume from "the now silent pen" of Eugene V. Debs is being presented to Kate Crane-Gartz with "deep and lasting affection."
Black and white photograph of Enos Mills cabin in the Rocky Mountains in Estes Park, Colorado. Eugene V. Debs took a vacation there, according to the inscription.
Photograph of Eugene V. Debs leaning forward in a chair, bearing the inscription To Jean Hall -- with the love and all good wishes of her friend--Eugene V. Debs March 17th 1925, Chicago Illinois.
Black and white portrait of Eugene V. Debs on piece of paper signed your comrade Eugene V. Debs, with reverse inscription: just before sentenced to Woodstock prison. 1894
Eugene V. Debs in front of Atlanta Federal Prison with: Dr. Madge P. Stephens, Seymour Stedman, Samuel Castleton, Otto Branstetter, James O'Neal and three other people.