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- Membership Card for Escambia Klan No. 57, expired September 30, 1926.
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Membership card for Klan 57 of Pensacola, Florida dated September 30, 1926. The card has no assigned name and has the numbers 1069 in the lower left hand corner.
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- uwf_ht_w.102.1439.b
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- KKK Initiation Handbill, ca. November 1925.
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- Pensacola Klan, No. 57
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Tan paper with black printing "Open Air Celebration by Escambia Klan Pensacola, FLA. Thanksgiving Night Naturalization-Fireworks-Speaking The Public Is Invited Location Announced Later Pensacola's Klan is Growing by Leaps and Bounds. The Ideals and Principles of the Klan are an Inspiration to Patriotic Devotion
- Date Issued
- 1925-11
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0454
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- Ku Klux Klan Reply to Pensacola News, January 3, 1923.
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- Pensacola Klan, No. 59, Pensacola News Editor
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4-page pamphlet, tan with black print, "Ku Klux Klan Reply to Pensacola News. This pamphlet states it is in answer to an article published in the Pensacola News on December 3, 1922, and that the Pensacola News acknowledged receipt but did not print. This pamphlet states the Pensacola News article accused the Klan of being "sneak thieves, cowards, and paid assassins"; informs the Klan they are not welcome in Pensacola and should "slip out of this section as quietly as they entered." The reply...
Show more4-page pamphlet, tan with black print, "Ku Klux Klan Reply to Pensacola News. This pamphlet states it is in answer to an article published in the Pensacola News on December 3, 1922, and that the Pensacola News acknowledged receipt but did not print. This pamphlet states the Pensacola News article accused the Klan of being "sneak thieves, cowards, and paid assassins"; informs the Klan they are not welcome in Pensacola and should "slip out of this section as quietly as they entered." The reply accuses that "Lucky" Balduin was beaten by some of the people the Pensacola News held in esteem and then bragged about this the next day. The Klan also states, "You gentlemen of the News, may be fully qualified to say that we are 'Sneak thieves" and know whereof you speak; for we are sure that there are no better judges of sneak thieves than yourselves who are using the livery of Christianity to serve the vilest interests that invest this city and county and making a mockery of law and decency!" Accuses the Pensacola News of blackmailing someone for $500. to prevent an article from being printed, accuse Judge Shepherd of being sympathetic to "bootleggers and white slave artists."
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- 1923-01-03
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0445.a-d
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- Set of related objects
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- Manuscript of Klan Experiences, August 1927.
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- Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr., W.A. Hamlett
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Carbon copy written on letterhead for T. T. Wentworth, Jr., Hardware, Tools, and Cutlery. This is the manuscript W. A. Hamlett, editor of the Kourier Magazine, asked for, an account of Wentworth's early experiences in the Klan. See also 2016.035.0331 and 2016.035.0334.
- Date Issued
- 1927-08
- Identifier
- uwf_ht_2016.035.0335.a-d
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- Set of related objects
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- Photograph of Klan at Funeral Service, ca. 1924-1927.
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Black and white photo, color is developing sepia tones. Photo of a large group of Klan members in full robes and hoods standing around casket in a cemetery. There are also groups of men, women, and children in regular clothes in the photograph. Photo is in cardboard frame from McEntire Photography, Pensacola. Photo measures 71/2"x91/2", overall size with cardboard frame is 11 1/4"x131/4.
- Date Issued
- 1924, 1927
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0262
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- Photograph of Klan at Funeral Service, ca. 1924-1927.
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Black and white photo, color is developing sepia tones. Photo of a large group of Klan members in full robes and hoods standing around casket in a cemetery. There are also groups of men and women in regular clothes in the photograph. Photo is in cardboard frame from the unidentified developer. Photo measures 71/2"x91/2", overall size with cardboard frame is 12"x14 1/8".
- Date Issued
- 1924, 1927
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0261
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- Photograph of Klan Crossing Burning, November 15, 1958.
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Black and white photograph of the Klan burning a cross. On the back of the photograph it reads "U.S. Klan, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, Inc. Meeting, November 15, 1958."
- Date Issued
- 1958-11-15
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- uwf_ht_H.09.00.004.0308.a-b
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- Set of related objects
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- Photograph of the Klan, ca. 1923-1927.
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Sepia matte photo mounted on a tan mat showing a semi circle of the Ku Klux Klansmen in hoods and robes standing around a group of men in business suits who are kneeling around a cross.
- Date Issued
- 1923, 1927
- Identifier
- uwf_ht_w.83.78.605
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- Letter to F. Y. Seals from the Escambia Klan, January 24, 1928.
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- F. Y. Seals, Escambia Klan
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Carbon copy of a letter on plain paper. The top of the sheet shows that the top was torn off. Letter dated January 24, 1928, addressed to F. Y. Seals, City (Pensacola), and summons him to appear before the Exalted Cyclops that evening. Typed signature is Escambia Klan. Measures 8 1/2"x8"
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0338
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- Letter from I.E. Phillips to All Exalted Cyclops, Realm of Florida, April 11, 1927.
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- All Exalted Cyclops, Realm of Florida, I.E. Phillips (Grand Dragon)
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Typed form letter from I. E. Phillips, Grand Dragon, to All Exalted Cyclops, Realm of Florida, Subject: Additional Copies of Proposed Legislation for 1927 Legislature. Dated April 11, 1927. The letter says additional copies of proposed legislative action are enclosed and the local Legislation Committees should meet and discuss the information.
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0406
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- Letter from T. T. Wentworth Jr. to E.W. Barwick, February 7, 1927.
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- Theodore Thomas Wentworth Jr., E.W. Barwick
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Typed carbon copy of a letter, on T. T. Wentworth, Jr., Federal Bicycle Tires letterhead. Dated February 7, 1927. From T. T. Wentworth, Jr., to E. W. Barwick, Century. The letter states Barwick has been accepted for membership in the Pensacola Klan and he will receive his membership card within a week. Brother Daugherty had delivered Barwick's dues and his card will be current to December 31, 1927. Please let Wentworth know if any other members in the north end of the county want to transfer...
Show moreTyped carbon copy of a letter, on T. T. Wentworth, Jr., Federal Bicycle Tires letterhead. Dated February 7, 1927. From T. T. Wentworth, Jr., to E. W. Barwick, Century. The letter states Barwick has been accepted for membership in the Pensacola Klan and he will receive his membership card within a week. Brother Daugherty had delivered Barwick's dues and his card will be current to December 31, 1927. Please let Wentworth know if any other members in the north end of the county want to transfer to Pensacola. See also: uwf_ht_2016.035.0309a-b
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0389
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- Letter to I.E. Phillips from T.T. Wentworth, Jr., July 26, 1927.
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- Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr., I.E. Phillips, Paul Crank
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Typed carbon copy of a letter on T. T. Wentworth, Jr., Federal Bicycle Tires letterhead, dated July 26, 1927, to Rev. I. E. Phillips. No signature. The letter states that Major Paul Crank has paid his dues to Escambia Klan No. 57 through July 1st.
- Date Issued
- 1927-07-26
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0423
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- Letter to I.E. Phillips, October 30, 1925.
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- I. E. Phillips
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Carbon copy of an unsigned, typed letter to Rev. I. E. Phillips (Grand Dragon) October 30, 1925, written on plain paper. The letter states the E. C. has been devoting a lot of time to the Klan and has faced "many perplexing problems," but was making a great success "considering the situation things are beginning (sic) to look gratifying." He talks about plans for a "big open-air meeting for Thanksgiving" and thinks they will gain new members. States the Kligrapp has quit talking about moving...
Show moreCarbon copy of an unsigned, typed letter to Rev. I. E. Phillips (Grand Dragon) October 30, 1925, written on plain paper. The letter states the E. C. has been devoting a lot of time to the Klan and has faced "many perplexing problems," but was making a great success "considering the situation things are beginning (sic) to look gratifying." He talks about plans for a "big open-air meeting for Thanksgiving" and thinks they will gain new members. States the Kligrapp has quit talking about moving the records and that the Klokan committee did not want the documents to be moved. It also talks about some clash due to a father wanting to bring his son into the Klan, but other family members object to this. Reports the local Klan is working on their K-Duo degree "in absolute secrecy" and asks that Phillips not mention this when writing to others unless they have reached K-Duo. It also extends an invitation to Phillips to come over and give a talk.
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- 1925-10-30
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0349
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- Letter to I.E. Phillips from Klan Committee, ca. July 1926.
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- Klan Committee, I.E. Phillips, R.C. Willis
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Typed carbon copy on plain paper, no recipient on first page, but I. E. Phillips is typed at the top of the second page. No date, signed Klokann Committee. Letter states Klansman R. C. Willis is detrimental to the Klan, that he "creates strife and friction among members and causes much trouble in the affairs of the local organization" He criticizes the Klan and the Catholics "can agitate him a little and get what information they desire." Group feels that Willis must be stopped and, if...
Show moreTyped carbon copy on plain paper, no recipient on first page, but I. E. Phillips is typed at the top of the second page. No date, signed Klokann Committee. Letter states Klansman R. C. Willis is detrimental to the Klan, that he "creates strife and friction among members and causes much trouble in the affairs of the local organization" He criticizes the Klan and the Catholics "can agitate him a little and get what information they desire." Group feels that Willis must be stopped and, if Phillips wants more information they will be happy to talk with him. Also see: 2016.035.0867.a-v
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- 1926-07
- Identifier
- uwf_ht_2016.035.0428.a-b
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- Set of related objects
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- Letter to Members of the K.K. Klond from Mrs. T.H. Rivers, June 11, 1927.
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- Mrs. T.H. Rivers, K.K. Klond Members
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Handwritten letter dated June 11, 1927, addressed to the Members of the K.K. Klond. Signed Mrs. T. H. Rivers, 304 S. Alcaniz St. Mrs. Rivers states her husband will not give her any money and needs help from the Klan. See her second letter at 2016.035.0422.a-b
- Date Issued
- 1927-06-11
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0421
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- Letter from Fairhope Invisible Knights, July 28, 1927.
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- Fairhope Invisible Knights, R. Geisenheimer
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Letter from Fairhope Invisible Knights of the Ku Klux Klan Empire, Fairhope, Alabama. Handwritten in ink, dated July 28, 1927, the letter states that "Bro. R. Geisenheimer is a worthy Brother." Signed by the Kliagraph (sic).
- Date Issued
- 1927-07-28
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0326
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- Letter to H.W. Evans from T.T. Wentworth, Jr., December 24, 1924.
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- Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr., H.W. Evans
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Carbon copy of the letter. Heading on the letter reads T. T. Wentworth, Jr., Inc., Sporting Goods, Bicycles, Supplies and Repairs. Dated December 24, 1924. Addressed to Hon. H. W. Evans, Imperial Wizard. Signed T. T. Wentworth, Jr., Kligrapp, Escambia Klan No. 57. Wentworth writes, "I have heard much of the New fifty-cent pieces and understand that the Klan has a number of them." Wentworth would like to acquire one of the quarters. Also see: uwf_ht_2016.035.0298
- Date Issued
- 1924-12-24
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0297
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