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Letter from A. B. Greene, September 19, 1926.
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A. B. Greene, To whom it may concern
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Typed note dated September 19, 1926, addressed 'To Whom It May Concern'. States Fred M. Carpenter is in good standing in M 110 Pontiac Michigan is is "entitled to all privileges that may be extended to him." Typed signature: A B. Greene Kligraph Pontiac M.
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0382
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Letter to T.T. Wentworth Jr. from A. L. Macon, George Berry, July 19, 1926.
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A. L. Macon (Secretary), George Berry, T. T. Wentworth Jr.
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Letter with typed note on one side, dated July 19, 1926, and signed A. L. Macon, Secretary. This is on a sheet of plain paper that appears to have had the top cut off. Macon informs the unnamed person that he can be reinstated by payment of $4.00, but will have to make a formal application after September 30th and the membership will vote on his acceptance. Reverse has a handwritten note to T. T. Wentworth, Jr., and is dated 7/21. It is signed by George Berry. Berry states that he is not a...
Show moreLetter with typed note on one side, dated July 19, 1926, and signed A. L. Macon, Secretary. This is on a sheet of plain paper that appears to have had the top cut off. Macon informs the unnamed person that he can be reinstated by payment of $4.00, but will have to make a formal application after September 30th and the membership will vote on his acceptance. Reverse has a handwritten note to T. T. Wentworth, Jr., and is dated 7/21. It is signed by George Berry. Berry states that he is not a member of the Pensacola Klan, but is a member of Okaloosa # 99 in Crestview, Florida.
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0376a-b
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Letter About Adrian E. Langford's Nomination, April 1927.
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Adrian E. Langford, Thomas Johnson
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Undated, typed carbon copy of a statement about recent nomination of Adrian E. Langford for City Commissioner. The top portion of the paper has been torn off. States Langford is a 32nd degree Mason and the incumbent for the office is a Catholic and a member of the Knights of Columbus and that two incumbent City Commissions are Masons, but they and a number of other Masons are either supporting Johnson or are opposed to Langford, "proving that al men who wear the emblem are now true" Ends with...
Show moreUndated, typed carbon copy of a statement about recent nomination of Adrian E. Langford for City Commissioner. The top portion of the paper has been torn off. States Langford is a 32nd degree Mason and the incumbent for the office is a Catholic and a member of the Knights of Columbus and that two incumbent City Commissions are Masons, but they and a number of other Masons are either supporting Johnson or are opposed to Langford, "proving that al men who wear the emblem are now true" Ends with statement that Pensacola, "through Masons and protestants is awakening from her slumbers and is destined to become an American City."
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ca. April 1927
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0432
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Letter from I.E. Phillips to All Exalted Cyclops, Realm of Florida, May 18, 1927.
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All Exalted Cyclops, Realm of Florida, I.E. Phillips (Grand Dragon)
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Typed letter dated May 18, 1927, from Grand Dragon to all Kligrapps of Florida, signed by I.E. Phillips. Subject-Newly elected officers. The letter states that four copies of the form for reporting names, addresses, and other information of newly elected officers are enclosed. Forms must be filled in completely and returned to the Grand Dragon. One copy of the form will be returned when officers are approved and then installation can take place in July.
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0415
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Letter from I.E. Phillips to All Exalted Cyclops, Realm of Florida, May 3, 1927.
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All Exalted Cyclops, Realm of Florida, I.E. Phillips (Grand Dragon)
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Letter from the Grand Dragon to the Exalted Cyclops of Pensacola, dated May 3, 1927. Signed by I.E. Phillips, Grand Dragon. The letter sets out requirements for the election of officers.
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0317
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Letter from I.E. Phillips to All Exalted Cyclops, Realm of Florida, May16, 1927.
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All Exalted Cyclops, Realm of Florida, I.E. Phillips (Grand Dragon)
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Typed letter from Grand Dragon I.E. Phillips to all Exalted Cyclops of Florida, dated April 23, 1927. Subject- House Bill No. 556 being introduced by James Booth of Pinellas County and House bill No. 558 introduced by Ezell of Nassau county both of which have the goal of adding stipulations to marriages and contracts. The letter encourages all addressed to act at once to ensure the passing of both bills as well as mentioning that the Knights of Columbus have already taken actions on the...
Show moreTyped letter from Grand Dragon I.E. Phillips to all Exalted Cyclops of Florida, dated April 23, 1927. Subject- House Bill No. 556 being introduced by James Booth of Pinellas County and House bill No. 558 introduced by Ezell of Nassau county both of which have the goal of adding stipulations to marriages and contracts. The letter encourages all addressed to act at once to ensure the passing of both bills as well as mentioning that the Knights of Columbus have already taken actions on the matter by writing their representatives.
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0413
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Letter from I.E. Phillips to All Exalted Cyclops, Realm of Florida, April 23, 1927.
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All Exalted Cyclops, Realm of Florida, I.E. Phillips (Grand Dragon)
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Typed letter from Grand Dragon I.E. Phillips to all Exalted Cyclops of Florida, dated April 23, 1927. Subject- Appropriation for State School Survey. Signed by I. E. Phillips. Letter talks of the Senate Appropriation Committee proposing to cut the money for an adequate survey of the Florida public school system from $50,000 to $15,000. Asks for individuals to pressure on Senators to at least fund $30,000 for this survey.
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0411
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Letter from I.E. Phillips to All Exalted Cyclops, Realm of Florida, May 2, 1927.
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All Exalted Cyclops, Realm of Florida, I.E. Phillips (Grand Dragon)
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Typed letter from Grand Dragon I.E. Phillips to Exalted Cyclops of Pensacola, dated May 2, 1927. Subject-Klansman J.W. Wilson. Signed by I.E. Phillips. Letter states dues card for Wilson is enclosed and his dues are paid through December 31, 1927, and asks the card be delivered to Wilson. See also: 2016.035.0403. 2016.035.0316, 2016.035.0314
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0412
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Letter from I.E. Phillips (Grand Dragon) to All Klansmen of Florida, March 15, 1928.
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All Klansmen, Realm of Florida, I.E. Phillips (Grand Dragon)
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Form letter dated March 15, 1928, from the Office of the Grand Dragon. Letter discusses the new K-Trio Degree, the K- Uno and the K-Duo Degrees, and the Knights of the Great Forrest. The last line of the first page is half off the page and is not easy to read in the attached scan. The line reads: about this GREAT ORDER.
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0341a-b
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Lt. H. J. Brow, U.S.N., Breaks Air Records, September 22, 1923.
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Army and Navy Journal
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A clipped page from the Army and Navy Journal, the article in the middle on Lt. Harold J. Brow details his record breaking flight speed as well as Brow's opinions on using metal prop planes over one with a wooden propeller. The other articles detail news relevant to other military activities of the decade such as a new aviation class to begin in January in Pensacola, Florida.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_LT.HJ.Brow
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Record-Breaking Pulitzer Racers Show Advance in Plane Design, Front and Back, October 19, 1922.
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Automotive Industries
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Combined scans, front and back, of a newspaper clipping regarding a air show held in Detroit in October of 1922 as well as the placements of each pilot, their airplane, and their average speed during a trophy race. Lieutenant Harold J. Brow is listed as a third-place finisher.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_10-19-1922_Record-BreakingAviator_Full
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Pulitzer Race Planes, October 19, 1922.
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Automotive Industries
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A clipping from Automotive Industries which showcases the planes utilized in the Pulitzer Race at a Detroit air showcase. The plane labeled number 8 is a Curtiss-Navy racer which was flown by Lieutenant Harold J. Brow, standing before the plane, and placed third overall.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_10-19-1922_PulitzerRace
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Pulitzer Race Engines, October 19, 1922.
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Automotive Industries
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Magazine page from Automotive Industries which showcases photos of the various engines used in the planes which took part in the Pulitzer Trophy Race. The first engine showcased was the model used in Lieutenant Harold J. Brow's plane during the race.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_10-19-1922_PulitzerRace_2
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Letter from B.S. Ellisor to T.T. Wentworth, Jr., July 24, 1925.
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B.S. Ellisor, Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr.
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Letter from B. S. Ellisor, Barrineau Park, Florida, to T. T. Wentworth, Jr. dated July 24, 1925, handwritten in purple ink on ecru colored paper with a decorative deckle edge left and torn edge on the right. Ellisor is asking that his name and address be sent to the Grand Dragon and Exalted Cyclops as he "wants to get work in the field." See Also: 2016.035.0301.
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July 24, 1925
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0302
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Aviators Swooping In From Many Sections, May 23, 1924.
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Birmingham News
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Article announcing the Southern Air Meet at Roberts Field on an upcoming Saturday. Lt. Harold J. Brow was noted as arriving from Pensacola to compete in the races. Pictured is a Douglas T-2 plane and Lt. Harold J. Brow in his pilot's cap.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_5-23-1924_AviatorsSwoopingIn
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Flier, In Flames, Rides To Victory In 50-Mile Race, May 25, 1924.
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Birmingham News
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Article of Captain A. H. Page, Navy pilot of Pensacola, successfully finishing his 50-mile race after his plane caught fire and landing after successfully dousing the flames in the air.
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uwfnam_HJBbox3_5-25-1924_FlierInFlames
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Pensacola Maritime Corporation vs. the Texas Company, April 1920 correspondence.
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Blount & Blount & Carter
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29 pieces of business correspondence from April 1920. The correspondence is between the Pensacola Maritime Corporation and the Texas Company concerning the contracted sale and delivery of oil.
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folder1204_pensacolamaritimecorpvsthetexascorp_April1920correspondence
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Pensacola Maritime vs. Texas Company, folder 1204, April 15, 1921 memorandum.
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Blount & Blount & Carter
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An April 15, 1921 four page memorandum about the amount due the Pensacola Maritime Corporation by the Texas Company, basing the claim on the prices charged by the Texas Company for “grade C” oil at Pensacola and Mobile, as per statement from H. W Patterson, agent for the Texas Company. The total amount is listed at $554,501.30 on the first page, followed by several pages of figures both typed out an accompanied by handwritten notes.
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folder1204_pensacolamaritimecorpvsthetexascorp_15April1921memorandum
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Pensacola Maritime vs. Texas Company, folder 1204, April 1920 copy of contract.
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Blount & Blount & Carter
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3-page copy of a contract with The Texas Oil Company dated April 30, 1920 sent from Root, Clark, Buckner & Howland firm of New York. Contract stipulates delivery of oil to the J.H.W. Steele Company in both New York and New Orleans. Pensacola Maritime Corporation is designated as the selling agent. Commitments for both the number of barrels to be sold and prices per barrel by quality of the oil are designated. A handwritten note at the end states that the contract is a copy of a contract drawn...
Show more3-page copy of a contract with The Texas Oil Company dated April 30, 1920 sent from Root, Clark, Buckner & Howland firm of New York. Contract stipulates delivery of oil to the J.H.W. Steele Company in both New York and New Orleans. Pensacola Maritime Corporation is designated as the selling agent. Commitments for both the number of barrels to be sold and prices per barrel by quality of the oil are designated. A handwritten note at the end states that the contract is a copy of a contract drawn up by C.M. Barnett.
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folder1204_pensacolamaritimecorpvsthetexascorp_April1920contractcopy
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Pensacola Maritime vs. Texas Company, folder 1204, April 1920 copy of contract, page 3.
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Blount & Blount & Carter
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3-page copy of a contract with The Texas Oil Company dated April 30, 1920 sent from Root, Clark, Buckner & Howland firm of New York. Contract stipulates delivery of oil to the J.H.W. Steele Company in both New York and New Orleans. Pensacola Maritime Corporation is designated as the selling agent. Commitments for both the number of barrels to be sold and prices per barrel by quality of the oil are designated. A handwritten note at the end states that the contract is a copy of a contract drawn...
Show more3-page copy of a contract with The Texas Oil Company dated April 30, 1920 sent from Root, Clark, Buckner & Howland firm of New York. Contract stipulates delivery of oil to the J.H.W. Steele Company in both New York and New Orleans. Pensacola Maritime Corporation is designated as the selling agent. Commitments for both the number of barrels to be sold and prices per barrel by quality of the oil are designated. A handwritten note at the end states that the contract is a copy of a contract drawn up by C.M. Barnett.
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folder1204_pensacolamaritimecorpvsthetexascorp_April1920contractcopy_3
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