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- Letter to Ernest Whitaker from T. T. Wentworth Jr., October 5 1926.
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- Ernest Whitaker, Theodore Thomas Wentworth Jr.,
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Carbon copy of letter dated October 5, 1926, written on letterhead for T. T. Wentworth, Jr., Hardware, Tools, and Cutlery. Addressed to Ernest Whitaker. States Mr. Fisher is away until Friday. Handwritten signature T. T. Wentworth, Jr.
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- uwf_ht.2016.035.0274
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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 John W. Martin from T.T. Wentworth, Jr., August 11, 1927.
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- Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr., John W. Martin
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Carbon copy of a letter on T. T. Wentworth, Jr., Hardware, Tools & Cutlery, dated August 11, 1927. Addressed to Gov. John Martin. The letter discusses the deaths that the coroner mishandled, according to Wentworth. Wentworth has tried to keep people calm and that there had been talks of lynching someone, but "this move never went over. I was fully determined to see that peace was kept if any such action was too manifest." Also see: 2016.035.0462, 2016.035.0464, and 2016.035.0465.a-b. See also...
Show moreCarbon copy of a letter on T. T. Wentworth, Jr., Hardware, Tools & Cutlery, dated August 11, 1927. Addressed to Gov. John Martin. The letter discusses the deaths that the coroner mishandled, according to Wentworth. Wentworth has tried to keep people calm and that there had been talks of lynching someone, but "this move never went over. I was fully determined to see that peace was kept if any such action was too manifest." Also see: 2016.035.0462, 2016.035.0464, and 2016.035.0465.a-b. See also 2016.035.0425 and 0430, 0463-0467.
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- 1927-08-11
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0467.a-b
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- Letter from T.T. Wentworth, Jr., ca. 1924-1927.
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- Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr.
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Typed letter on T. T. Wentworth, Jr., Federal Bicycle Tire letterhead. No date, addressee, salutation, or signature. This letter criticizes the political situation in Escambia County and blames all the trouble on the Catholic Church. Cites voting irregularity and that murders, suicides, scandals, prostitution, illegal liquor, sorrow and sin are the result of the current state of Escambia County politics. People need to wake up and demand justice.
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- 1924, 1927
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0429.a-b
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- Letter to I.E. Phillips from T.T. Wentworth, Jr., ca.1925-1928.
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- Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr., I.E. Phillips
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Carbon copy of an undated letter written on letterhead for T. T. Wentworth, Jr., Hardware, Tools, and Cutlery. Addressed to Rev. I. E. Phillips, the letter appears to be the text for a telegram, telling Phillips that an unnamed person "is understood he is a Shriner." Lower left states "Night Message. Send collect."
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- 1925, 1928
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0295
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- Undated List of Names.
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- Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr.
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Handwritten list of names on strips of brown paper bags. Strips measure approx. 15" x 4 3/4". There is a tear in the center top of each piece. One piece is written on front and back, the other only has names on one side. The reverse of the second strip is printed T. T. Wentworth, Jr., Inc. Belmont & Davis Sts. Pensacola, Fla Bicycles, Supplies, Repairs, Sporting Goods, Automobile Tires & Tubes. Your Business Appreciated We Thank You Wentworth, T. T. Fillingim, W. C. Fillingim, J. S. Bryant, R...
Show moreHandwritten list of names on strips of brown paper bags. Strips measure approx. 15" x 4 3/4". There is a tear in the center top of each piece. One piece is written on front and back, the other only has names on one side. The reverse of the second strip is printed T. T. Wentworth, Jr., Inc. Belmont & Davis Sts. Pensacola, Fla Bicycles, Supplies, Repairs, Sporting Goods, Automobile Tires & Tubes. Your Business Appreciated We Thank You Wentworth, T. T. Fillingim, W. C. Fillingim, J. S. Bryant, R. L. Jackson, C. H. Jackson, C. C. Franklin, H. E. Rutherford, S. R. Flowers, J. D. Wise, H.. F. King, F. B. Franklin, Lydia J. Wentworth, Rosabel Jackson, Anna F. Wentworth, E. C. Wentworth, J. C. Holder, J. F. Boswell, W. L. Bell, G. U. Edwards, V. L. Folsom, Mrs. S. S. Hoots, Mrs. G. T. Skipper, B. F. Griffith, J. H. Macon, A. L. Bell, J. W. Macon, Mrs. Amie L. Folsom, S. S. Ackerman, John M. Maygarden, L. A. Ketterer, F. J. Mattox, L. J. Fillingim, Mrs. Maggie Bryant, Mrs. R. L. Fillingim, A. B. Hodgkins, Dave Jackson, W. W. Manning, J. O. Bannerman, C. L. Sims, C. L. Nicholson, N. L. Boghich, Mrs. Lena Boghich, F. A., Sr. Richardson, T. Smith, H. Griffith, W. E. Tart, E. E. Stewart, L. M. Reid, W. C. Wilkerson, H. E. Myers, R. R. Skelton, H. F. Skelton, Ella Axeson, George McGraw, F. C. Chapman, J. W. Fillingim, W. L. Floyd, J. D. Also see: 2016.035.0436.
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- 1920, 1929
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0437.a-b
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- Set of related objects
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- Letter to T.T. Wentworth, Jr. from Paul Crank, 1927.
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- Paul Crank, Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr.
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Handwritten letter on letterhead of Major Paul Crank addressed to T. T. Wentworth, Jr., no date. Crank apologizes that the bank returned the check he sends and encloses a cashier's check.
- Date Issued
- 1927
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0435
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- Telegram from Gov. John W. Martin to T.T. Wentworth, Jr., June 24, 1927.
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- John W. Martin, Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr.
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Telegram from Gov. John W. Martin to T. T. Wentworth, Jr., dated June 24, 1927. States he is not familiar with the case Wentworth referred to in his telegram and asks for further information. See also 2016.035.0459-0460
- Date Issued
- 1927-04-24
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0460
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- Letter from T.T. Wentworth, Jr., October 28, 1926.
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- Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr., Faithful & Esteemed Brother
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Form letter dated October 28, 1926, written on letterhead for T.T. Wentworth, Jr., Hardware, Tools, and Cutlery. Addressed to "Faithful & Esteemed Brother: You are requested to be present at the regular officers meeting place. Business of vital importance, and it is absolutely necessary that you be present."
- Date Issued
- 1926-10-28
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0279
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- Letter to John W. Martin from T.T. Wentworth, Jr., December 27, 1924.
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- Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr., John W. Martin
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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 27, 1924. Addressed to Hon. John W. Martin. Wentworth tells Martin that we will take the appointment to the State Road Department if it were offered to him. Salutation is "Faithful and Esteemed Friend," which is used between Klan members. Also see: uwf_ht_2016.035.0297.
- Date Issued
- 1924-12-27
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0298
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- Invoice from the News-Journal Company to T.T. Wentworth, Jr., November 30, 1926.
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- The News-Journal Company, Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr.
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Invoice from the News-Journal Company to T. T. Wentworth, Jr., Sec'y K.K.K., dated November 30, 1926. This is a bill for an item placed in the morning Journal and the Evening News.
- Date Issued
- 1926-11-30
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0380
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- Telegram from T.T. Wentworth, Jr. to John W. Martin, August 9, 1927.
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- Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr., John W. Martin, Miss Frederickson
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Telegram from dated Aug. 9, 1927, addressed to Gov. John W. Martin. States "Miss Frederickson found dead in Negro hospital Friday night. Buried Saturday evening without inquest. The coroner said the death was caused by marital (sic) insufficience. People are not satisfied. Body disinterred yesterday and viewed by the jury. Death caused from abortion, it is said—no inquest in other cases. People aroused. The sheriff stated he was doing everything possible to get to bottom of the case. Negro...
Show moreTelegram from dated Aug. 9, 1927, addressed to Gov. John W. Martin. States "Miss Frederickson found dead in Negro hospital Friday night. Buried Saturday evening without inquest. The coroner said the death was caused by marital (sic) insufficience. People are not satisfied. Body disinterred yesterday and viewed by the jury. Death caused from abortion, it is said—no inquest in other cases. People aroused. The sheriff stated he was doing everything possible to get to bottom of the case. Negro woman under arrest." Signed T.T. Wentworth, Jr. See also: 2016.035.0464, 2016.035.0462, 2016.035.0467.a-b.
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- 1927-08-09
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0465.a-b
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- Set of related objects
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- Letter to John M. Martin from T.T. Wentworth, Jr, August 8, 1927.
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- Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr., John W. Martin
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Handwritten in pencil, dated 8/8/27, to Hon. John W. Martin. Probably text for a telegram. "People demanding action in case smoothed over Saturday. Very serious. T. T. Wentworth, Jr. Written on the back of a deposit slip for American National Bank. See also: 2016.035.0464, 2016.035.0465.a-b, and 2016.035.0467.a-b.
- Date Issued
- 1927-08-08
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0462
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- Telegram from John W. Martin to T.T. Wentworth, Jr., August 9, 1927.
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- John W. Martin, Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr.
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Telegram from Gov. John Martin to T. T. Wentworth, Jr., dated August 9, 1927. Martin states he does not know "anything about the case referred to your telegram" and asks for more information. See also: 2016.035.0462, 2016.035.0465.a-b, and 2016.035.0467.a-b
- Date Issued
- 1927-08-09
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0464
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- Letter to S.T. Roberts from T.T. Wentworth Jr., October 21, 1926.
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- Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr., S.T. Roberts
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Typed carbon copy of a letter on letterhead of T.T. Wentworth, Jr. Hardware, Tools, and Cutlery, dated October 21, 1926, and addressed to S.T. Roberts and typed signature of T.T. Wentworth, Jr. The letter tells Roberts that his membership card is enclosed. He is paid to March 31, 1927, instead of December 31, 1926, giving him an extra quarter. The letter also asks Roberts to urge any of the men who were not up to date on their dues to pay at least $4.00 to have them up to date through December.
- Date Issued
- 1926-10-21
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0360
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- Unsigned Letter to T.T. Wentworth, Jr., June 24, 1927.
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- Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr., Frank Renshaw
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Note printed in pencil on a piece of paper measuring 3 5/16" x 5 3/4" Unsigned note reads "UNLESS YOU STOP MEDDLING IN FRANK RENSHAW'S BUSINESS YOU WILL BE KILLED LIKE A DOG. TAKE DUE NOTICE-- See also 2016.035.0460-0460. Envelope addressed T.T. Wentworth, Jr., Pensacola, Fl. Postmarked Pensacola, June 24, 1927.
- Date Issued
- 1927-06-24
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0459.a-b
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- Set of related objects
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- Unsigned Letter from Unknown, July 23, 1926.
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An undated, unsigned letter that says Martin Anderson, a Catholic, stated that on July 23, 1926, Pensacola's Catholics planned to purchase the Ku Klux Klan charter to stop any further advancement of the local Klan. The writer also states that trouble can arise at any time.
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- 1926-07-23
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0346
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