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Pensacola Maritime vs. Texas Company, May 1920 Contract Cancellation Notification.
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C. P. Dodge, The Texas Company, Pensacola Maritime Corporation, James F. Phillips
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Copy of the May 2, 1920 letter from C.P. Dodge of The Texas Company to the Pensacola Maritime Corporation, attention Mr. James F. Phillips, Assistant Manager, cancelling the Jury 22, 1919 contract between the two corporations. This cancellation was the impetus for the suit handled by Blount, Blount, & Carter on behalf of the Pensacola Maritime Corporation.
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folder1207_pensacolamaritimecorpvsthetexascorp_99
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September 1926 Letter to T.T. Wentworth Jr. from W. Q. Vreeland.
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T. T. Wentworth Jr., W. Q.Vreeland
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Letter dated September 29, 1926, from W. Q. Vreeland and addressed "Dear Tom" Vreeland talks about a book, America's Menace or the Enemy Within, by Col. William Joseph Simmons. Vreeland askes Wentworth to order 100 copies of the book for the local Klan.
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uwf_ht_2016..035.0271.a, uwf_ht_2016..035.0271.a
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Letter to Hiram W. Evans from Frank Hilburn, July 5, 1927.
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Hiram W. Evans, Frank Hilburn, Pensacola Journal
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Handwritten letter, ink on unlined paper, dated July 5, 1927, addressed to Dr. Hiram W. Evans, Atlanta, Georgia. He signed Frank Hilburn. The letter states that Hilburn withdrew his Klan membership in Detroit, Michigan; he now lives in Pensacola and wants to pay his back dues and join the local group. He also states he lost his bid for the City Commission because he would not give the Pensacola Journal a statement that he was not a Klan member and always supported the Klan. In a PS, he says, ...
Show moreHandwritten letter, ink on unlined paper, dated July 5, 1927, addressed to Dr. Hiram W. Evans, Atlanta, Georgia. He signed Frank Hilburn. The letter states that Hilburn withdrew his Klan membership in Detroit, Michigan; he now lives in Pensacola and wants to pay his back dues and join the local group. He also states he lost his bid for the City Commission because he would not give the Pensacola Journal a statement that he was not a Klan member and always supported the Klan. In a PS, he says, "I don't understand the Florida Klansmen political ways; when they get in office, they cater to the other side." See also: 2016.035.0325, 2016.035.0329.
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1927-07-05
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0324
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Letter from M. Little to T.T. Wentworth, Jr., August 25, 1927.
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M. Little, Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr.
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Letterhead reads Office of Editor, The Kourier Magazine, Invisible Empire, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, Atlanta, and is signed by W. A. Hamlett's Secretary, M. Little. Dated August 25, 1927, and addressed to T.T. Wentworth, Jr. Letter states Dr. Hamlett is away and will acknowledge the letter and manuscript upon his return. See also 2016.035.0331, 2016.035.0334 and 2016.035.0335
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1927-08-25
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0336
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Letter from W.A. Hamlett to T.T. Wentworth, Jr., August 11, 1927.
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W.A. Hamlett, Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr.
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Letterhead reads Office of Editor, The Kourier Magazine, Invisible Empire, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, Atlanta, and is signed by W. A. Hamlett. Dated August 11, 1927, and addressed to Tom T. Wentworth. The letter asks Wentworth to submit a written account of his early experiences with the Klan and send it to the Kourier "to make a collection of them." He goes on to say, "Your name will not appear in connection with your contribution." See also 2016.035.0333, 2016.035.0334, 2016.035.0335
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1927-08-11
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0331
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Letter from T. T. Wentworth Jr. to Rev. I.E. Phillips, January 27, 1927.
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Theodore Thomas Wentworth Jr., I. E. Phillips
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Carbon copy of a letter written on letterhead for T. T. Wentworth, Jr., Hardware, Tools, and Cutlery. Addressed to Rev. I. E. Phillips and dated January 27, 1927. Signed T. T. Wentworth, Jr. Wentworth states that E. D. Echols is moving to Atlanta and asks that Phillips notify the Atlanta Klan group and make introductions.
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0308
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Letter from H.W. Evans to Klansmen, May 31, 1927.
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H.W. Evans (Imperial Wizard), Faithful and Esteemed Klansmen
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Typed letter from H.W. Evans, Imperial Wizard, dated May 31, 1927. Addressed to Faithful and Esteemed Klansman. The letter states that the Grand Wizard has not had a reply from the recipient concerning his letter of March 21, 1927, concerning purchasing insurance from the Empire Mutual Life Insurance Co., a Klan-owned company. States a booklet in enclosed which explains what he means when he says that "we must cease to have our insurance dollars work against our purposes." This company will...
Show moreTyped letter from H.W. Evans, Imperial Wizard, dated May 31, 1927. Addressed to Faithful and Esteemed Klansman. The letter states that the Grand Wizard has not had a reply from the recipient concerning his letter of March 21, 1927, concerning purchasing insurance from the Empire Mutual Life Insurance Co., a Klan-owned company. States a booklet in enclosed which explains what he means when he says that "we must cease to have our insurance dollars work against our purposes." This company will use its resources for the advancement of Klankraft. For the first letter on this subject, see also; 2016.035.0394.a-b
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0419
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Letter and Postcard from H.W. Evans (Imperial Wizard) to Klansmen, March 21, 1927.
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H.W. Evans (Imperial Wizard), Klansmen
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Typed letter from H. W. Evans, Imperial Wizard, dated March 21, 1927, encouraging Klan members to purchase insurance from the Klan Insurance Department, the Empire Mutual Life Insurance Company. The letter included a pre-stamped postcard addressed to Mr. M.M. Johnstone in Washington, DC, which could be used to request information on the different types of insurance plans offered. See also: 2016.035.0419
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uwf_ht_2016.035.0394a-b
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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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Set of related objects