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- Letter to T.T. Wentworth, Jr., May 28, 1941.
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- W.M. Purvie, Theodore Thomas Wentworth, Jr., Roy Larson
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In this letter, W.M. Purvie asks T.T. Wentworth, Jr. for his opinion of Roy Larson, the current Chief of Police in Orlando, Florida. Larson was a former Klan member that used Wentworth as a reference.
- Date Issued
- May 28, 1941
- Identifier
- uwf_ht_w.83.102.1435
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- Letter from T.T. Wentworth, Jr., ca. 1924-1927.
- Author
- 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.
- Date Issued
- ca.1924-1927
- Identifier
- uwf_ht_2016.035.0429.a-b
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- Set of related objects
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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
- October 28, 1926
- Identifier
- uwf_ht_2016.035.0279
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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 from T.T. Wentworth to J.H. Southwick, February 18, 1927.
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- Theodore Thomas Wentworth Jr., J. H. Southwick
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Carbon copy letter. Addressed to Hon. J.H. Southwick in the House of Representatives from T.T. Wentworth Jr., The letter is in response to another from February 14th and a record Wentworth received as well as a discussion on the "political chicanery" in Escambia County. Wentworth also makes mention of the Knights of Columbus and their influence. See also: w.83.80.184, w.83.80.188
- Identifier
- uwf_ht_w.83.80.187.2
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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
- Identifier
- uwf_ht_2016.035.0435
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- Letter from T.T. Wentworth to J.C. Clark, March 28, 1927.
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- T.T. Wentworth, J.C. Clark
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Typed carbon copy of a letter on T. T. Wentworth, Jr., Federal Bicycle Tires letterhead, dated March 28, 1927, unsigned. To J. C. Clark. Letter states a check for $3.30 is enclosed to pay assessment No. 15 and for the Entrance Fee for Brother W V Davis of Lodge #79 of Monticello, Mississippi. Requests Clark send card showing Clark's affiliation with the Widows Fund. Believe this is Masonic, no Klan.
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0401, uwf_ht_2016.035.0401
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- Letter from J.W. Anderson to T.T. Wentworth, January 1927.
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- J.W. Anderson, T. T. Wentworth Jr.
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Handwritten letter on lined note paper, to T. T. Wentworth, dated January 2?, 1927, from J. W. Anderson of Bluff Springs, Fla. Anderson states that the Century Masonic group is not meeting and he wants to know who to contact about having his membership moved to the Pensacola lodge. See also: uwf_ht_2016.035.0390
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0388
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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
- Identifier
- uwf_ht_2016.035.0392
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- Set of related objects
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- Letter from H.L. Pierce to T.T. Wentworth, March 22, 1927.
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- T.T. Wentworth, H.L. Pierce
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Handwritten letter on stationary from Chipola Hotel, Marianna, Florida, dated March 22, 1927, to T. T. Wentworth from H. L. Pierce. Pierce writes that there will be a meeting of Exalted Cyclops, Kligraphs, and members of the legislature "who are our men." The meeting will be in Chipley at the Chipley Hotel next Monday (March 28th). See also: 2016.035.0399
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0397
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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
- Identifier
- uwf_ht_2016.035.0459.a-b
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- Set of related objects
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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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- Set of related objects
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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.
- Author
- 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
- Identifier
- 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.
- Date Issued
- September 8, 1931
- Identifier
- w.83.102.1434.a-b
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- Set of related objects
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- Letter from George H. Davis to T.T. Wentworth, March 22, 1927.
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- T.T. Wentworth, George H. Davis
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Handwritten letter on lined note paper, to T. T. Wentworth dated March 22,1927, and signed George H. Davis. Letter states "Brother Wentworth-Please attend to this business for me." Nothing has been found to explain what needs to be tended to.
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0398, uwf_ht_2016.035.0398
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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 from T.T. Wentworth Jr. to I. E. Phillips January 16, 1926.
- Author
- Rev. I.E. Phillips (Grand Dragon), Theodore Thomas Wentworth Jr.
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Typed carbon copy of a letter on plain paper, dated January 16, 1926, and addressed from Rev. I. E. Phillips. Signed to T. T. Wentworth, Jr. Wentworth tells Phillips that he has been "working on this matter (keeping U.S. out of the World Court) for several weeks and had sent "resolutions" to both Florida Senators (Duncan Fletcher and Park Trammel). Fletcher had replied he would vote for World Court and Trammel replied that he "would take the matter under consideration." Had also sent both...
Show moreTyped carbon copy of a letter on plain paper, dated January 16, 1926, and addressed from Rev. I. E. Phillips. Signed to T. T. Wentworth, Jr. Wentworth tells Phillips that he has been "working on this matter (keeping U.S. out of the World Court) for several weeks and had sent "resolutions" to both Florida Senators (Duncan Fletcher and Park Trammel). Fletcher had replied he would vote for World Court and Trammel replied that he "would take the matter under consideration." Had also sent both Senators a petition signed by 100 citizens. Relates he will continue to "block this distardly (sic) proposition to intangle our country in the net which Rome is trying to fabricate." See also: 2016.035.0264, 2016.035.0365
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- uwf_ht_2016.035.0368
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- Letter from T.T. Wentworth Jr. to I. E. Phillips, January 18, 1926.
- Author
- Rev. I.E. Phillips (Grand Dragon), Theodore Thomas Wentworth Jr.
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Letter dated January 18, 1926, to I. E. Phillips, Grand Dragon, Realm of Florida, signed for him by W. R. Scott, Chief of Staff. Letter addressed from T. T. Wentworth, Jr. Letter is replying to a letter Wentworth wrote to Phillips concerning the "World Court matter." See also: 2016.035.0365, 2016.035.0368
- Identifier
- uwf_ht_2016.035.0264
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- Image (JPEG)