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Title
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Letter to the Pensacola Klan, July 21, 1927.
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Author
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Pensacola Klan, Sallie Anderson
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Abstract/Description
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Handwritten, unsigned, 2-page letter, dated July 21, 1927, and addressed to Hon. K.K.K., Pensacola, Fla. The letter states Mrs. Sallie Anderson, 2128 Barrancas Ave., is running a "lewd house," also mentions gambling, and asks, "should this go on or not." The lined paper is 8 7/8"x5 7/8". The letter is written in pencil.
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Date Issued
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July 21, 1927
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Identifier
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0322.a-b
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Format
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Set of related objects
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Title
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Letter to the Pensacola Klan from Mrs. T.H. Rivers, June 22, 1927.
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Author
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Mrs. T.H. Rivers, Pensacola Klan
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Abstract/Description
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Handwritten letter dated June 22, 1927, addressed to the Members of the KK Kl. Signed Mrs. T. H. Rivers, 304 S. Alcaniz St. Mrs. Rivers states she had written a letter to the Klan approximately a week before about her husband's lack of support. He had promised to come back and take care of her, but he had not; she is ill and cannot afford a doctor. She asks the Klan to look into the matter. See her first letter at 2016.035.0421
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Date Issued
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June 22, 1927
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Identifier
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0422.a-b
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Format
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Set of related objects
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Title
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Letter to I.E. Phillips from T.T. Wentworth Jr., November 10, 1926.
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Author
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Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr., I.E. Phillips, Pensacola Klan
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Abstract/Description
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Carbon copy of a letter dated November 10, 1926, written on letterhead for T. T. Wentworth, Jr., Hardware, Tools, and Cutlery. Addressed to Rev. I. E. Phillips, the letter asks Phillips to visit the Pensacola Klan to talk with the "boys" and that Wentworth would like to speak with him. Wentworth implies that there is some tension within the Pensacola Klan.
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Date Issued
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November 10, 1926
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Identifier
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0286
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Format
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Image (JPEG)