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- Letter from T.T. Wentworth to I.E. Phillips, April 15, 1926.
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- T.T. Wentworth, I.E. Phillips
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Two page Carbon Copy letter on T.T. Wentworth Jr. Hardware , Tools & Cutlery Letterhead. Letter is from T.T. Wentworth Jr. to I.E. Phillips informing Phillips of his acceptance of his appointment in reference to letter No. 18771. The remainder of the letter discusses political appointments in Escambia County and Wentworth's lack of trust in Governor Martin due to his support of Catholica and the Knights of Columbus.
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- 2016.035.0854.a-b., 2016.035.0854.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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- ca.1924-1927
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0429.a-b
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- Letter from Paul Crank to T.T. Wentworth, February 28, 1927.
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- T.T. Wentworth, Paul Crank
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Typed letter to T. T. Wentworth, Jr. from Paul Crank, dated February 28, 1927. Crank states his check for $4.00 is enclosed for his dues and asked his card be mailed. He also relates that he preached at the funeral for a Klansman and several hundred people attended. The press took photos and Crank says he will mail one as soon as he received them. See also: 2016.035.0323, 2016.035.0435, 2016.035.0423
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0392
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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
- June 24, 1927
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0459.a-b
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- LIEUTENANT THEODORE G. ELLYSON ON THE FIRST AVIATION CATAPULT DEVICE.
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- T. T. Wentworth Magazine
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Clipping of a photograph from the Wentworth Magazine of Lieutenant Theodore G. Ellyson, Naval Aviator No. 1, and the first aviation catapult device.
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- uwf_PF083_Item_080
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- LIGHTER-THAN-AIR AIRCRAFT OVER PENSACOLA BAY, APRIL 20, 1917.
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- T. T. Wentworth Magazine
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Clipping from the Wentworth Magazine of a photograph depicting a lighter-than-air aircraft hovering over Pensacola Bay.
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- uwf_PF083_Item_093
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- Set of related objects
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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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- ca. 1920s
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0437.a-b
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- Set of related objects
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- Invoice and Letter from the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan to T.T. Wentworth, Jr., September 8, 1931.
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- Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr.
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An invoice and letter from the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan to T.T. Wentworth, Jr. for reinstatement and dues for the Grand Klan #13 of Florida. Included is a letter from the Acting Grand Dragon, Realm of Florida, requesting the payment.
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- September 8, 1931
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- w.83.102.1434.a-b
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- Set of related objects
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- Letter from T.T. Wentworth Jr., to I.E. Phillips, February 22, 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., Federal Bicycle Tires. Addressed to Rev. I. E. Phillips and dated February 22, 1927. Wentworth talks about possible trouble with Professor Varnum, Varnum's money problems and the failure of his business, and mentions a Terror meeting. Other names mentions are McGee, Caro, and Sam Penny. Wentworth also states that he has become financially secure. See also: 2016.035.0312
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0310a-b
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- Letter from T. T. Wentworth Jr. to Rev. I.E. Phillips, February 2, 1927.
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- Theodore Thomas Wentworth Jr.,, I. E. Phillips
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February 2, 1927, 2-page carbon copy of letter from T.T. Wentworth Jr., to I.E. Phillips. See also: uwf_ht_2016.035.0389
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0309a-b
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- Letter from T.T. Wentworth Jr. to I.E. Phillips, May 25, 1927.
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- Theodore Thomas Wentworth Jr., I.E. Phillips
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Typed carbon copy of a letter on T.T. Wentworth, Jr., Federal Bicycle Tires letterhead, dated May 25, 1927, to Rev. I.E. Phillips. The letter is not signed. The letter relates the elections went well. Wentworth reports that he did accept the nomination to remain Exalted Cyclops and was re-elected. R.C. White was elected Kligrapp. White has been secretary for the Masonic Lodge for many years. Klansman Macon was defeated, which may be well since he is overworked: clerk for L&N Railroad,...
Show moreTyped carbon copy of a letter on T.T. Wentworth, Jr., Federal Bicycle Tires letterhead, dated May 25, 1927, to Rev. I.E. Phillips. The letter is not signed. The letter relates the elections went well. Wentworth reports that he did accept the nomination to remain Exalted Cyclops and was re-elected. R.C. White was elected Kligrapp. White has been secretary for the Masonic Lodge for many years. Klansman Macon was defeated, which may be well since he is overworked: clerk for L&N Railroad, bookkeeper for Dr. W.D. Nobles, and sells sewing machines. Copies of election forms enclosed, please ratify and return so installation can take place as planned. Members went to Bainbridge. One care in accident and Klansman A.B. Fillinghim, one of the best members, died. The funeral to be on May 26. Wentworth's daughter was born May 25. Please send 500 copies of the pamphlet "The Ku Klux Klan Presents Its views of Marriage." Please send price for new Exalted Cyclops Robe or Klan Giants Robe with a satin finish will lend dignity to the office. "We are winning out ever day."
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0416.a-b
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- Letter to Fellowship Forum from T.T. Wentworth, Jr., November 18, 1925.
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- Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr., Fellowship Forum, Frank Dent Sanders
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Carbon copy of a typed letter, on letterhead for T. T. Wentworth Jr. Hardware, Tools and Cutlery, dated November 18, 1925. The letter is addressed to Fellowship Forum in Washington, D.C. Letter states that part of the Pensacola News's front page reports the death of a City Commissioner. The writer suggests the article can be rewritten and used in the Forum magazine. Research reveals that Commissioner Frank Dent Sanders died November 17, 1925. A second typed sheet of paper, with the top of the...
Show moreCarbon copy of a typed letter, on letterhead for T. T. Wentworth Jr. Hardware, Tools and Cutlery, dated November 18, 1925. The letter is addressed to Fellowship Forum in Washington, D.C. Letter states that part of the Pensacola News's front page reports the death of a City Commissioner. The writer suggests the article can be rewritten and used in the Forum magazine. Research reveals that Commissioner Frank Dent Sanders died November 17, 1925. A second typed sheet of paper, with the top of the sheet torn away, states that the Forum had carried an article about the city commissions of Pensacola. The letter continues with an account of Frank Dent Sander's death and the fact that he became a Catholic on his deathbed. The letter concludes with the statement that the articles in the Pensacola newspaper "will bear out every statement made some time ago by the Fellowship Forum."
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- November 18, 1925
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0351.a-b
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- Letter to I.E. Phillips from T.T. Wentworth, Jr., November 14, 1926.
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- Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr., I.E. Phillips
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Carbon copy of a letter dated November 14, 1926, written on letterhead for T.T. Wentworth, Jr., Hardware, Tools, and Cutlery. Addressed to Rev. I. E. Phillips, the letter tells of members who have been forced from the Escambia Lodge and members who decided to leave. Names of the exiled members: F.Y. Seals, W.E. Landrum, W.P. Bledsoe, F.E. Tugwell, and P.H. Schrieber. On the last page, Wentworth lists the new Klan officers' names and positions he would like to be appointed by Phillips.
- Date Issued
- November 14, 1926
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0291.a-c
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- Letter to T.T. Wentworth, Jr. from H.E. Jones, December 8, 1926.
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- H.E. Jones, Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr., Friends of America
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Handwritten letter to T.T. Wentworth from H.E. Jones, dated December 8, 1926. Jones tells of an organization, The Friends of America, which plans to build a hospital and home for the aged and infirm in Panama City, Florida. The letter states the organization would like for the Masons to donate a 20 room building to the planned complex. The letter also asks that the Grand Dragons and Imperial Wizards of several states should be asked to donate a 20 room building to the complex.
- Date Issued
- December 8, 1926
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0354.a-j
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- Letter to T.T. Wentworth, Jr. from W.M. Houghton, November 14, 1926.
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- W.M. Houghton, Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr.
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Handwritten letter, black ink on ecru colored paper, to T.T. Wentworth from W.M. Houghton, dated November 14, 1926. There is a note in pencil at the top of the page "to Dec 31-1926-3.00 sub." The letter talks of Houghton's move to Miami and the storms they had in 1926. He also asks Wentworth to get his son's bike from where it was stored when the family moved and send it to Miami. He also asks that he would like a statement of his indebtedness from the encampment and lodge. Paper is 6 1/2"x 5...
Show moreHandwritten letter, black ink on ecru colored paper, to T.T. Wentworth from W.M. Houghton, dated November 14, 1926. There is a note in pencil at the top of the page "to Dec 31-1926-3.00 sub." The letter talks of Houghton's move to Miami and the storms they had in 1926. He also asks Wentworth to get his son's bike from where it was stored when the family moved and send it to Miami. He also asks that he would like a statement of his indebtedness from the encampment and lodge. Paper is 6 1/2"x 5 3/16" and is folded on the left, making four writing surfaces. See 2016.035.0307 for Wentworth's reply to this letter.
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- November 14, 1926
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0306.a-d
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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 from T.T. Wentworth Jr. from A.C.V. Emery, March 11, 1928.
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- Theodore Thomas Wentworth Jr., A.C.V. Emery
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Carbon copy of a letter written on letterhead for T. T. Wentworth, Jr., Hardware, Tools, and Cutlery. Addressed to A. C. V. Emery of Jacksonville, Fla., dated March 11, 1928. Letter talks about upcoming political elections and the importance of the outcome. Wentworth goes on to say that he has a Colt 38 or hand, or he can have one shipped from the factory direct to Emery.
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0340a-b
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- Letter to I.E. Phillips from T.T. Wentworth, Jr., November 6, 1926.
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- Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr., I.E. Phillips, R.C. Wills, J.S. Van Ausdal
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Carbon copy of a letter dated November 6, 1926, written on letterhead for T.T. Wentworth, Jr., Hardware, Tools, and Cutlery. Addressed to I.E. Phillips, the letter discusses dissension caused by R.C. Wills and J.S. Van Ausdal. See also 2016.035.0383, 2016.035.0867.a-v
- Date Issued
- November 6, 1926
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0284.a-b
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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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- August 11, 1927
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0467.a-b
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