Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 1/20/1921. Writes that she is an eleven year old girl. Says that she is writing to cheer Eugene V. Debs up. Tells Eugene V. Debs that her teacher asked her during history class who the capitalists are and she told her...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 10/22/1921. Writes that it will be a bad winter if there is a railroad strike and the mills close up. Mentions that it seems as if conditions only get worse for people instead of better. Says that she hopes that when...
World War, 1914-1918 -- Protest movements; Peace movements; Hillquit, Morris, 1869-1933; Resolutions; Appeal to Reason;
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 4/1/1915. Writes that he read Eugene V. Debs's article in the APPEAL TO REASON with pleasure. Says that he is glad that Eugene V. Debs wrote that he accepted the general thrust of his war-referendum idea. Remarks that he...
World War, 1914-1918 -- Protest movements; Peace movements; Appeal to Reason; Resolutions; New York Call; Hillquit, Morris, 1869-1933; Socialism -- United States -- Newspapers;
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 2/21/1915. Says that he is sending Eugene V. Debs Morris Hillquit's reply to his challenge in the NEW YORK CALL. Writes that he has been a member of the Socialist Party for several years and has never been known as a...
Working class; Socialism; Propaganda; Anarchism; Partito socialista italiano
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 09/12/1920. Tells Eugene V. Debs that practically all the "factories and machine shops are in the hands of the workers" in Italy. Mentions that the leaders of the Italian Socialist Party are in session discussing the...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 11/24/1920. Says that she is sorry for all the suffering. Mentions that the factories in Winston-Salem, North Carolina factories are cutting workers' wages. Says that Reynolds Tobacco Company will be shutting down the...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 09/18/1916. Writes that he has taken note of Eugene V. Debs' interest in his case with much pleasure. Says that if there is one reward in battling for the liberty of the working classes it is having the support of Eugene...
Black and white photograph of cafeteria workers serving food. The women are all wearing dresses and aprons save the cafeteria manager at the end of the line. Pictured from left to right are Mrs. Ella Donham, Mrs. Reba Mullins, unknown, unknown,...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on United Mine Workers of America letterhead, 4/12/1915. Tells Eugene V. Debs that he is committing a grave injustice by characterizing John P. White in the way that he did in a recent NATIONAL RIP-SAW editorial. Writes...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on Western Federation of Miners letterhead, 1/5/1916. Writes that the receipt Eugene V. Debs mentioned in his last letter was an old one because John M. O'Neill is now editing the TRINIDAD FREE PRESS for the United Mine...
West Virginia; Socialist Party of the United States of America; Socialism -- United States -- Newspapers;
Note to Theodore Debs on envelope postmarked 04/08/1920. Asks Theodore Debs to acknowledge the letter he received from the West Virginia Federation of Labor. Tells him to say to the organization that he thought the action of the organized workers...
Warren, Fred D., 1872 or 3-1959; Political prisoners; Christmas; Salutations; Appeal to Reason;
Letter to Theodore Debs on APPEAL TO REASON letterhead, 12/24/1910. Tells Theodore that he is sorry he will not be home for Christmas. Mentions that Fred Warren told him "with tears in his eyes" the he needed him at this time. Says he sees...
Warren, Fred D., 1872 or 3-1959; Appeal to Reason; Socialists; Socialism -- United States -- Newspapers;
Letter from Eugene V. Debs on APPEAL TO REASON letterhead, 02/19/1912. Writes that Fred Warren holds no personal resentment toward Darrow but that he could not not use the APPEAL TO REASON to defend him. Says that there is a "strong feeling...
Warren, Fred D., 1872 or 3-1959; Appeal to Reason; Easter; Health;
Letter to Theodore Debs on APPEAL TO REASON letterhead, 04/21/1912. Says that he had a bad case of the lumbago around Eater and was laid up for about two weeks. Tells Theodore Debs that he resigned from the APPEAL TO REASON but Fred Warren would...
Wabash and Erie Canal (Ind. and Ohio); Canal boats; Canals; Canal construction; Canal construction workers;
Thirteen typed pages which talk about the Wabash and Erie Canal. It tells about how the canal was made, some facts about the people who built it, and what is was like to travel upon it.