Bentall, J. O., 1919-06-20
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Title |
Bentall, J. O., 1919-06-20 |
Abstract |
Letter to Theodore Debs, 6/20/1919. Says that just as he was writing Eugene V. Debs he heard about his transfer to Atlanta, Georgia. Remarks that he knows nothing except for what he saw in the NEW YORK CALL. Asks that Theodore Debs forward his letter to Eugene V. Debs. Writes that Theodore Debs has often been in his thoughts. |
Author |
Bentall, J. O. |
Recipient |
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945 |
Repository |
Special Collections Department. Indiana State University Library, Terre Haute, Indiana, 47809. |
Date digital |
2008-02-20 |
Date original |
1919-06-20 |
Coverage |
United States -- Indiana -- Vigo County -- Terre Haute -- 1874-1977 |
Subject |
New York Call United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, Georgia Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926 -- Trials, litigation, etc. |
WV3 Subject |
Famous Hoosiers Labor |
Provenance |
Cooper, Marguerite Debs |
Type |
text |
Material Type |
Correspondence |
Technical Metadata |
image/tiff;Epson 1640 XL; Adobe Photoshop CS2 8.0;300 ppi |
Copyright |
Digital image (c) 2008 Indiana State University Library, Terre Haute, Indiana. |
Item ID |
evd-lettersb-00264.tiff; |
Notes |
New York Call, also known as the New York Evening Call or simply The Call, was a socialist daily newspaper published in New York City, N. Y. It was founded in 1908 and ceased in 1923. It was prosecuted under the Espionage Act for its opposition to United States involvement in World War I. Eugene V. Debs often wrote articles for The Call. |
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