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Letter to Pensacola KKK, June 16, 1926.
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Pensacola Ku Klux Klan, Unknown
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Scrap of paper with an address that was pinned to a two page letter addressed to the Pensacola Klan and a one page letter from and unknown author.
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0379.a-d
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Letter to George Williamson, September 3, 1926.
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Unknown, George Williamson
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Unsigned, typed carbon copy of a letter on plain paper, dated September 3, 1926, and addressed to George Williamson. The letter tells Williamson he has been appointed to a publicity committee and his assignment is to "preserve a record of adverse publicity in the local papers." Williamson was directed to articles from the two Pensacola papers (Pensacola Journal and Pensacola News), to "attach the name of the paper and the date to the clipping and preserve these in a proper way that they will...
Show moreUnsigned, typed carbon copy of a letter on plain paper, dated September 3, 1926, and addressed to George Williamson. The letter tells Williamson he has been appointed to a publicity committee and his assignment is to "preserve a record of adverse publicity in the local papers." Williamson was directed to articles from the two Pensacola papers (Pensacola Journal and Pensacola News), to "attach the name of the paper and the date to the clipping and preserve these in a proper way that they will be safe for future use." Williamson is to give a tentative report at the meeting Friday night. See also; 2016.035.0358
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0359
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Unsigned letter to T.T. Wentworth Jr., March 30, 1927.
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Theodore Thomas Wentworth Jr., Unknown
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Handwritten paper on plain paper, dated March 30, 1927, and addressed to T. T. Wentworth Jr. The letter is not signed. The letter asks for investigation and resolution to the problem of Mrs. Nielson on South N Street, who is "doing things which will cause trouble in a Mr. G. Darbys family out there at the lighthouse. She will not stay away from there and she has a husband & a large family. Which she should attend to & let another woman's husband alone. 1927 City Directory shows a Christian...
Show moreHandwritten paper on plain paper, dated March 30, 1927, and addressed to T. T. Wentworth Jr. The letter is not signed. The letter asks for investigation and resolution to the problem of Mrs. Nielson on South N Street, who is "doing things which will cause trouble in a Mr. G. Darbys family out there at the lighthouse. She will not stay away from there and she has a husband & a large family. Which she should attend to & let another woman's husband alone. 1927 City Directory shows a Christian and Daisy Nielson at 611 S. N St. George W. Darby was 2nd Letter assistant at the lighthouse in 1927.
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0402
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Letter to Rev. R. R. Beal, September 1, 1926.
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Rev. R. R. Beal, Unknown
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Unsigned, typed carbon copy of a letter on plain paper, dated September 1, 1926, and addressed to Rev. R. R. Beal. The letter tells Beal he has been appointed to a committee to "SECURE PROPER PUBLICITY OF THE KLAN." The letter directs that this committee is to "gather and prepare matter to be used in publicity work. This material is to be submitted to the Terrors who will pass upon and order the publication of same." See also: 2016.035.0359.
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0358
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