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Papers. 1818-1956.
Brown, William Montgomery, 1855-1937. Papers.
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Papers. 1818-1956.
Episcopal bishop and Communist author, of Galion, Ohio. Includes papers of Scranton-Bradford-Brown family; Wm. M. Brown; and Bradford-Brown Educational Company. Scranton-Bradford family papers include correspondence (1818-1858) of Irene P. Hickox Scranton, business papers (1823-1859) of Joel Scranton, and Bradford family papers. Brown's papers consist of correspondence, ephemera, legal documents, writings, and newspaper clippings concerning his various books and trial for heresy. The Bradford-Brown Educational Company records (1940-1956) include requests for books after Brown's death. Contact repository for more information.
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Papers, 1881-1940.
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926. Papers, 1881-1940.
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Papers, 1881-1940.
The collection consists of Debs' correspondence, 1885 to 1925, and traces his career as union activist, labor leader, and politician. There are also letters of Theodore Debs on his brother's behalf. Letters are to editors Jack Carney and George Sylvester Viereck; supporter Stephen Marion Reynolds, and Helen Keller. Topics include the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, Samuel Gompers, the Big Red Scare, Debs' presidential campaigns, the Socialist Democratic Party, and the labor movement. There is also a copy of a James Whitcomb Riley poem dedicated to Debs.
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Letter [1920 ca. Nov. 10] Atlanta, Ga., to Theodore Debs [Terre Haute, Ind.]
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926. Letter [1920 ca. Nov. 10] Atlanta, Ga., to Theodore Debs [Terre Haute, Ind.]
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Letter [1920 ca. Nov. 10] Atlanta, Ga., to Theodore Debs [Terre Haute, Ind.]
Asks his brother to write Elizabeth Vincent and thank her for a greeting and pictures.
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Rand School of Social Science, Dept. of Labor Research records 1916-1923
Rand School of Social Science, Dept. of Labor Research records, 1916-1923
Title:
Rand School of Social Science, Dept. of Labor Research records 1916-1923
The Rand School of Social Science, a socialist institution, was founded in New York City in 1906. Alexander Trachtenberg was director of the school's Dept. of Labor Research. Collection contains correspondence and writings of Trachtenberg while he was director of the Dept. of Labor Research at the Rand School. Correspondence consists primarily of letters received by Trachtenberg and documents the preparation and reception of the American Labor Yearbook, 1916, and an effort in 1918 to have the New York legislature abolish night work in bakeries. Included are letters from representatives of labor unions, socialist groups and journals, university professors, and government officials. Also, typescripts of articles, reports and other writings mainly on socialist and labor topics.
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Letters, to Henry and Elizabeth Vincent, 1920-1922, 1926.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945. Letters, to Henry and Elizabeth Vincent, 1920-1922, 1926.
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Letters, to Henry and Elizabeth Vincent, 1920-1922, 1926.
Letters written in behalf of Eugene Debs while he was in prison and recuperating afterward in a sanitarium; and a response to their expression of sympathy when he died.
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Papers, 1898-1966.
Germer, Adolph. Papers, 1898-1966.
Title:
Papers, 1898-1966.
Correspondence (1901-1958), diaries (1931-1958), speeches, reports and other union records, and printed matter of a labor organizer and leader and Socialist Party leader, concerning the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA); the formation of the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO); and activity with the United Rubber Workers (URW), the United Auto Workers (UAW), and the International Woodworkers (IWA). Active in the Socialist Party from 1900 to 1932, Germer served as national secretary, 1916-1918. Correspondents include Harry Bridges, John Brophy, Eugene V. Debs, Emma Goldman, William Green, Frank Hayes, Allan S. Haywood, William D. Haywood, Sidney Hillman, Morris Hillquit, Alexander Howat, John L. Lewis, Marx Lewis, Wayne Morse, Philip Murray, James O'Neal, Walter P. Reuther, Ernest Untermann, Frank P. Ziedler, and many others concerning labor and socialist concerns.
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Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Eugene V. Debs papers, 1834-1945, bulk 1877-1927. [microform]
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926. Eugene V. Debs papers, 1834-1945, bulk 1877-1927. [microform]
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Eugene V. Debs papers, 1834-1945, bulk 1877-1927. [microform]
Correspondence includes incoming and outgoing letters, telegrams, postcards, and memoranda of Eugene V. Debs and various members of his family. Published writings include editorials, articles, essays, letters to editors, epigrams, anecdotes and other printed materials produced for the general newspaper and periodical press, as well as for labor and socialist publications; also included are letters and speeches as a labor "agitator" and socialist presidential candidate, as well as Dept. of Justice materials concerning Debs' speeches. Scrapbooks were compiled by Eugene Debs and by his brother Theodore in his capacity as his brother's secretary and office manager and contain newspaper clippings, magazine articles and leaflets concerning Debs' speeches and political activities, as well as his imprisonment; also included are materials collected by Debs for research purposes.
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Letter, 1920 Nov. 4, Terre Haute, Ind., to Josephine S. Tilton, Epsom, N.H.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945. Letter, 1920 Nov. 4, Terre Haute, Ind., to Josephine S. Tilton, Epsom, N.H.
Title:
Letter, 1920 Nov. 4, Terre Haute, Ind., to Josephine S. Tilton, Epsom, N.H.
Expresses thanks for books of abolitionists Rogers and Parker Pillsbury; and quotes from letter of Eugene Debs about them.
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Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Guide to the Algernon Lee Papers, 1861-1954
Guide to the Algernon Lee Papers, 1861-1954
Title:
Guide to the Algernon Lee Papers, 1861-1954
Algernon Lee (1873-1954), served as the editor of several socialist publications, including The Worker, The Daily Call, and The New Leaderin New York City. He was also the Director of Education at the Rand School of Social Science. From 1909-1954, Lee was one of several Socialist members of the New York City Board of Aldermen temporarily prevented from taking office following his 1919 re-election. Lee also served one term as the national chairman of the Socialist Party following Morris Hillquit's death in 1933. The collection contains correspondence with many leading U.S. and European socialists, published and unpublished writings, radio scripts, ephemera, memorabilia, reading notes, miscellaneous materials and the Civil War letters of Pvt. James Lee.
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Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Eugene V. Debs letters, 1885-1926, to Frank X. Holl.
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926. Eugene V. Debs letters, 1885-1926, to Frank X. Holl.
Title:
Eugene V. Debs letters, 1885-1926, to Frank X. Holl.
Relates to personal matters and the American labor and socialist movements. Includes a few letters from Theodore Debs, brother of E. V. Debs, to F. X. Holl, 1904-1931. Compiled by Sydney Strong.
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Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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John Barnhill papers, 1891-1925.
Barnhill, John Basil. John Barnhill papers, 1891-1925.
Title:
John Barnhill papers, 1891-1925.
Correspondence, articles, essays, and speeches, part being fragments, drafts, and notes written on the versos of other papers; requests for anti-socialist literature responding to an advertisement; 2 scrapbooks of clippings; a paper on Lt. Col. R. S. Barnhill; and documents.
ArchivalResource: 180 items.
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Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Letter, 1904 Jun. 23, Terre Haute, Ind., to J.B. Barnhill, Xenia, Ill.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945. Letter, 1904 Jun. 23, Terre Haute, Ind., to J.B. Barnhill, Xenia, Ill.
Title:
Letter, 1904 Jun. 23, Terre Haute, Ind., to J.B. Barnhill, Xenia, Ill.
Concerns a speaking engagement for Eugene Debs.
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Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
referencedIn
Papers, 1862-1980.
Berger, Victor L., 1860-1929. Papers, 1862-1980.
Title:
Papers, 1862-1980.
Papers, mainly 1895 to 1929, of a prominent Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Socialist Party leader and politician, newspaper editor, German-American community leader, and the first Socialist Party member in Congress, and of his wife Meta, longtime member (and first woman president) of the Milwaukee Board of School Directors, and prominent in the Socialist Party and in women's rights, education, and peace issues. Included is correspondence, Congressional files and mailings, scrapbooks, speeches and writings, Social Democratic Party and Social-Democratic Publishing Company records, papers of their daughters, and other papers. The processed portion of this collection is summarized above and is described in the register. Additional accessions are described below.
ArchivalResource: 14.6 c.f. (33 archives boxes, 1 flat box, and 4 card boxes) and56 reels of microfilm (35mm); plusadditions of 2 tape recordings,663 photographs,138 negatives, and11 drawings.
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- Berger, Victor L., 1860-1929. Papers, 1862-1980.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Rand School of Social Science, Dept. of Labor Research records, 1916-1923.
Rand School of Social Science, Dept. of Labor Research records, 1916-1923.
Title:
Rand School of Social Science, Dept. of Labor Research records, 1916-1923.
Collection contains correspondence and writings of Trachtenberg while he was director of the Dept. of Labor Research at the Rand School.
ArchivalResource: .8 linear foot (2 boxes)
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- Rand School of Social Science. Dept. of Labor Research. Rand School of Social Science, Dept. of Labor Research records, 1916-1923.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Tamiment Library Scrapbook Collections 1880s-1930s
Tamiment Library Scrapbook Collections, 1880s-1930s
Title:
Tamiment Library Scrapbook Collections 1880s-1930s
The collection consists of scrapbooks of newspaper clippings and other materials documenting the U.S. labor and socialist movements, and the life and activity of labor organizer, Socialist Party leader and presidential candidate, Eugene V. Debs (1855-1926).
ArchivalResource: 18.0 linear feet; (30 boxes: 97 scrapbooks and clippings files and film reels)
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- Tamiment Library Scrapbook Collections, 1880s-1930s
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Angela Morgan Papers 1893-1957
Angela Morgan Papers, 1893-1957
Title:
Angela Morgan Papers 1893-1957
American poet and novelist, pacififist and women's rights advocate, participant in the International Congress of Women at The Hague in 1915 and subsequent activities of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Papers include extensive correspondence with leading pacifists, literary figures and women's rights activists, manuscripts of Morgan's poetry, novels and other writings, clipping and subject files on pacifist activities and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 59 linear ft.
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- Angela Morgan Papers, 1893-1957
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Oscar Ameringer papers, 1909-1970, (bulk 1909-1943).
Ameringer, Oscar, 1870-1943. Oscar Ameringer papers, 1909-1970, (bulk 1909-1943).
Title:
Oscar Ameringer papers, 1909-1970, (bulk 1909-1943).
The papers deposited by Mrs. Ameringer consist primarily of copies of articles by Oscar Ameringer and his wife, Freda Hogan Ameringer. The papers deposited by Mr. Green include copies of letters relating primarily to the publication of Oscar Ameringer's autobiography "If You Don't Weaken" in 1940, copies of reviews of the book, plus copies of pages of a few manuscripts.
ArchivalResource: .75 linear ft. (2 boxes)
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- Ameringer, Oscar, 1870-1943. Oscar Ameringer papers, 1909-1970, (bulk 1909-1943).
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Guide to the Social Democratic Federation of America Records, 1933-1956
Guide to the Social Democratic Federation of America Records, 1933-1956
Title:
Guide to the Social Democratic Federation of America Records, 1933-1956
The Social Democratic Federation of America (SDF) was organized in 1936 after the split in the Socialist Party between the Old Guard and the Militants. It was able to attract many of the traditional Socialist Party sources of support and its activities were directed by many prominent Socialist Party members, including August Claessens, Algernon Lee, Leo Meltzer, James Oneal and Louis Waldman. The SDF sought to promote the principles of social democracy and independent political action. In the late 1930's, SDF was associated with the American Labor Party of New York and the People's Party. During the 1940's and early 1950's, SDF's membership and influence declined forcing merger negotiations with the Socialist Party. The merger was affected in 1957. Contains correspondence with state branches; records of the national office and national executive committee; extensive records (1936-1956) of the New York City local, including correspondence, minutes, and financial records; material on Jewish Socialist Verband, Camp Tamiment (Pa.), the Fred Beal case, which grew out of the 1919 strike in Gastonia, N.C., WEVD (1933-1935) and various committees formed by the federation; also includes clippings on Jasper McLevy, national chairman.
ArchivalResource: 7 Linear Feet in 14 manuscript boxes.
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- Social Democratic Federation of America Records, 1933-1956
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Guide to the James Oneal Papers, 1907-1962
Guide to the James Oneal Papers, 1907-1962
Title:
Guide to the James Oneal Papers, 1907-1962
The collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, and clippings of this active participant in Socialist Party and Social Democratic Federation, including letters from Lena Morrow Lewis, Algernon Lee, August Claessens, Theodore Debs, Irving Stone, Norman Thomas, John M. Work, Jean Longuet, Emma Henry, Elsie Ehret, and daughter Olive Oneal Rude. Letters frequently discuss developments, past and present, on the left. Later correspondence includes Oneal's answers to historians studying U.S. socialism. Other subjects dealt with in correspondence are details of publication of the 1947 edition of <i>American Communism</i> (with G.A. Werner), the Social Democratic Federation, and the New Leader. The collection also includes notes, articles, book reviews, and typescripts of "American Party Struggles," and "The Great Collapse and After: A Socialist Interpretation."
ArchivalResource: 3.75 Linear Feet (8 boxes)
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- James Oneal Papers, 1907-1962
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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David Fulton Karsner papers 1912-1929
David Fulton Karsner papers, 1912-1929
Title:
David Fulton Karsner papers 1912-1929
David Fulton Karsner (1889-1941) was an American journalist and biographer. After working on newspapers in Chicago, Philadelphia and New York City, he became managing editor of the socialist newspaper The New York Call. He wrote books about his associate Eugene V. Debs, the socialist leader and presidential candidate, and biographies of Andrew Jackson and others. Collection consists of correspondence, writings, legal papers, photographs, and printed matter. Correspondence, 1912-1926, with Debs and others concerns socialist issues and the trial and imprisonment for treason of Debs. Also, some writings by Debs and Karsner, papers related to Debs's trial, photographs of Debs, and printed items.
ArchivalResource: .8 linear foot (2 boxes)
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- David Fulton Karsner papers, 1912-1929
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Series 2. Files on the history of the non-ferrous metals industry, 1945-1952.
Jensen, Vernon H.,. Series 2. Files on the history of the non-ferrous metals industry, 1945-1952.
Title:
Series 2. Files on the history of the non-ferrous metals industry, 1945-1952.
Consist chiefly of correspondence and manuscript notes of interviews of Vernon Jensen (professor, New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations) with various union leaders and individuals concerned with the non-ferrous metals industry. Also, some pamphlets, and research notes of Jensen on strikes, union organizing, and the history of unionism in the non-ferrous metals industry. Include correspondence of Jensen with Ted F. Silvey (deputy assistant administrator, U.S. Office of Labor) on the McCarran Committee investigations and the metal mining industry (1952); with Ken Eckert (president, National Association of Die Casting Workers) on Jensen's research, and the history of the non-ferrous metals industry (1948); and with Adolph Germer (national representative, Congress of Industrial Organizations) on the leadership of the WFM (1945-1948). Also correspondence of Adolph Germer with Theodore Debs and Edward Boyce (founder, WFM) on the life and work of Boyce.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft.
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- Jensen, Vernon H.,. Series 2. Files on the history of the non-ferrous metals industry, 1945-1952.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Letters, to Ralph and Edith Chaplin, 1922-1926.
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926. Letters, to Ralph and Edith Chaplin, 1922-1926.
Title:
Letters, to Ralph and Edith Chaplin, 1922-1926.
Concern Chaplin's imprisonment for I.W.W. anti-war activities, publication of Chaplin's Bars and shadows, mutual friends including Carl Sandburg, and Deb's speaking and writing activities.
ArchivalResource: 24 items.
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- Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926. Letters, to Ralph and Edith Chaplin, 1922-1926.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Guide to the Raymond Challiss Papers, undated
Guide to the Raymond Challiss Papers, undated
Title:
Guide to the Raymond Challiss Papers, undated
The collection consists largely of correspondence with figures such as Norman Thomas, Sinclair Lewis, Upton Sinclair and Theodore Debs. Material relating to Challiss' musical career is also included.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 Linear Feet (1 box)
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- Raymond Challiss Papers, undated
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Guide to the Lena Morrow Lewis Papers, 1899-1951
Guide to the Lena Morrow Lewis Papers, 1899-1951
Title:
Guide to the Lena Morrow Lewis Papers, 1899-1951
Lena Morrow Lewis was a socialist activist in California and Alaska, a candidate for public office, journalist, editor of The Labor World, and worked for the release of Warren K. Billings who had been imprisoned for complicity in the July 1916 Preparedness Day parade bomb explosion in San Francisco. The papers contain correspondence, scrapbooks, unpublished writings, memorabilia and ephemera. NOTE: the collection has been microfilmed (with the exception of a few files), and researchers must use the microfilm copy (R-7124, reels 63-65).
ArchivalResource: 2.5 Linear Feet in 5 manuscript boxes.
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- Lewis, Lena Morrow, 1862-1950. Papers, 1899-1951.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Edwin Dwight Northrup papers, [ca. 1820-1960].
Northrup, Edwin Dwight. Edwin Dwight Northrup papers, [ca. 1820-1960].
Title:
Edwin Dwight Northrup papers, [ca. 1820-1960].
Personal correspondence, diaries, legal papers, and financial records of Northrup, c.1870-1919, and his predecessor, lawyer and land agent William Samuel Johnson, c.1820-1897, both of Ellicottville, N.Y. Also correspondence and financial records of L. Ellen Northrup and Mrs. Elvena D. Northrup about the Northrup Style Shoppe, c.1890-1960, and correspondence with Eugene Debs, Theodore Debs, and Emma Goldman concerning socialism, women's rights, and other topics.
ArchivalResource: 48 cubic ft.
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- Northrup, Edwin Dwight. Edwin Dwight Northrup papers, [ca. 1820-1960].
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Papers, 1891-1925.
Barnhill, John Basil. Papers, 1891-1925.
Title:
Papers, 1891-1925.
Correspondence, articles, essays, and speeches, part being fragments, drafts, and notes written on the versos of other papers; requests for anti-socialist literature responding to an advertisement; 2 scrapbooks of clippings; a paper on Lt. Col. R.S. Barnhill; and documents.
ArchivalResource: 180 items.
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- Barnhill, John Basil. Papers, 1891-1925.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Guide to the Social Democratic Federation of America Records, 1933-1956
Guide to the Social Democratic Federation of America Records, 1933-1956
Title:
Guide to the Social Democratic Federation of America Records, 1933-1956
The Social Democratic Federation of America (SDF) was organized in 1936 after the split in the Socialist Party between the Old Guard and the Militants. It was able to attract many of the traditional Socialist Party sources of support and its activities were directed by many prominent Socialist Party members, including August Claessens, Algernon Lee, Leo Meltzer, James Oneal and Louis Waldman. The SDF sought to promote the principles of social democracy and independent political action. In the late 1930's, SDF was associated with the American Labor Party of New York and the People's Party. During the 1940's and early 1950's, SDF's membership and influence declined forcing merger negotiations with the Socialist Party. The merger was affected in 1957. Contains correspondence with state branches; records of the national office and national executive committee; extensive records (1936-1956) of the New York City local, including correspondence, minutes, and financial records; material on Jewish Socialist Verband, Camp Tamiment (Pa.), the Fred Beal case, which grew out of the 1919 strike in Gastonia, N.C., WEVD (1933-1935) and various committees formed by the federation; also includes clippings on Jasper McLevy, national chairman.
ArchivalResource: 7 Linear Feet in 14 manuscript boxes.
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- Social Democratic Federation of America. Records, 1933-1956.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Letter, 1918 Jul. 6, Terre Haute, Ind., to [C. V.] Cook [n.p.]
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945. Letter, 1918 Jul. 6, Terre Haute, Ind., to [C. V.] Cook [n.p.]
Title:
Letter, 1918 Jul. 6, Terre Haute, Ind., to [C. V.] Cook [n.p.]
Concerns the attitude toward the war held by his brother, Eugene V. Debs.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. Typescript signed. 14 x 22 cm.
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- Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945. Letter, 1918 Jul. 6, Terre Haute, Ind., to [C. V.] Cook [n.p.]
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Ralph Chaplin papers, 1909-1948.
Chaplin, Ralph, 1887-1961. Ralph Chaplin papers, 1909-1948.
Title:
Ralph Chaplin papers, 1909-1948.
Consist chiefly of correspondence, some addressed to his wife, Edith, and his son, Ivan; poems, notes, and other writings, including his autograph album from Cook County jail, 1917, drafts of poems written while imprisoned at Leavenworth Penitentiary, 1918-23, and a negative photostat of Digest of California criminal syndicalism cases, written by the California branch of the I.W.W.'s General Defense Committee, 1926. Also included are printed poems, flyers, and newspaper clippings, prison documents. And ana. The papers largely concern the period of I.W.W. activism (1917-26), particularly his prison experiences and a report by A.W. Curtis on the Centralia (Wash.) trial of I.W.W. lumbermen; the publication of his pamphlets and books; and the organization, activities, and publications of Technocracy, Inc., a group promoting the technocracy movement (1933-34).
ArchivalResource: 121 items.
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- Chaplin, Ralph, 1887-1961. Ralph Chaplin papers, 1909-1948.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Fred D. Warren papers, 1899-1917.
Warren, Fred D., 1872-1959. Fred D. Warren papers, 1899-1917.
Title:
Fred D. Warren papers, 1899-1917.
A portion of the business correspondence of Fred D. Warren, the managing editor of the Appeal to Reason, a Socialist weekly with the largest circulation in the United States. The bulk of the correspondence dates from 1910-1914. Included is correspondence between Warren and Eugene V. Debs, the perennial presidential candidate of the Socialist Party, along with letters from his brother Theodore Debs and Katherine M. Debs. Also included are letters between Warren and the American author Upton Sinclair.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear ft.
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- Warren, Fred D., 1872-1959. Fred D. Warren papers, 1899-1917.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Papers, 1909-1948.
Chaplin, Ralph, 1887-1961. Papers, 1909-1948.
Title:
Papers, 1909-1948.
Consist chiefly of correspondence, some addressed to his wife, Edith, and his son, Ivan; poems, notes, and other writings, including his autograph album from Cook County jail, 1917, drafts of poems written while imprisoned at Leavenworth Penitentiary, 1918-23, and a negative photostat of Digest of California criminal syndicalism cases, written by the California branch of the I.W.W.'s General Defense Committee, 1926. Also included are printed poems, flyers, and newspaper clippings, prison documents. And ana. The papers largely concern the period of I.W.W. activism (1917-26), particularly his prison experiences and a report by A.W. Curtis on the Centralia (Wash.) trial of I.W.W. lumbermen; the publication of his pamphlets and books; and the organization, activities, and publications of Technocracy, Inc., a group promoting the technocracy movement (1933-34).
ArchivalResource: 121 items.
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- Chaplin, Ralph, 1887-1961. Papers, 1909-1948.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Letter, 1921 Jul. 15, Terre Haute, Ind., to [Daniel] Kiefer [n.p.]
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945. Letter, 1921 Jul. 15, Terre Haute, Ind., to [Daniel] Kiefer [n.p.]
Title:
Letter, 1921 Jul. 15, Terre Haute, Ind., to [Daniel] Kiefer [n.p.]
Quotes a note from Eugene Debs about an article on [Judge] Peck, Cincinnati.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. Typescript (carbon copy) 13 x 22 cm.
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- Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945. Letter, 1921 Jul. 15, Terre Haute, Ind., to [Daniel] Kiefer [n.p.]
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Eugene Victor Debs papers, 1834-1945 (inclusive), 1877-1927 (bulk), [microform].
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926. Eugene Victor Debs papers, 1834-1945 (inclusive), 1877-1927 (bulk), [microform].
Title:
Eugene Victor Debs papers, 1834-1945 (inclusive), 1877-1927 (bulk), [microform].
Correspondence, published writings, and speeches of American socialist Eugene Victor Debs. The collection also contains scrapbooks, clippings and ephemera, and bound volumes of newspapers and magazine articles collected by Eugene Victor Debs and Theodore Debs.
ArchivalResource: 21 reels.
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- Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926. Eugene Victor Debs papers, 1834-1945 (inclusive), 1877-1927 (bulk), [microform].
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Bernard J. Brommel-Eugene V. Debs papers, 1886-2003.
Brommel, Bernard J., 1930-. Bernard J. Brommel-Eugene V. Debs papers, 1886-2003.
Title:
Bernard J. Brommel-Eugene V. Debs papers, 1886-2003.
Correspondence, research materials, articles, clippings, pamphlets, publications, works, photographs, and microfilm relating to Eugene V. Debs and to writing and publishing Brommel's biography of Debs.
ArchivalResource: 8 linear feet (12 boxes, 2 oversize boxes)
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- Brommel, Bernard J., 1930-. Bernard J. Brommel-Eugene V. Debs papers, 1886-2003.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Papers, 1908-1950.
Cook, Cassius V., 1879-1950. Papers, 1908-1950.
Title:
Papers, 1908-1950.
Include correspondence of Cook and his wife Sadie, essays, articles, a letter from Tom Bell's daughter, Maisie Bell, to Max Schuster, and a notice To the wage workers of Canada by Robert Gosden. Concern business dealings; the [Rudolf] Rocker Publications Committee, particularly publication of T. Bell's Oscar Wilde without whitewash; Cook's participation in libertarian, rationalist, labor union, and co-operative organizations; family matters, including 15 letters from Clyde Cook while living in St. Petersburg, Russia (May 1914-Sept. 1915); and various friends and acquaintances, including T. Bell, Henry Olerich, and Rudolf Rocker.
ArchivalResource: 228 items.
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- Cook, Cassius V., 1879-1950. Papers, 1908-1950.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Letter, 1912, July 31, Terre Haut, Indiana [to] Mr. Mras, [New York] / Theodore Debs. 1912.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945. Letter, 1912, July 31, Terre Haut, Indiana [to] Mr. Mras, [New York] / Theodore Debs.
Title:
Letter, 1912, July 31, Terre Haut, Indiana [to] Mr. Mras, [New York] / Theodore Debs. 1912.
Informs him that he does not have Markham's poems and that he should get in touch with Markham himself.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. on 1 leaf ; 18-25 cm.
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- Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945. Letter, 1912, July 31, Terre Haut, Indiana [to] Mr. Mras, [New York] / Theodore Debs.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Papers, 1884-1955.
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926. Papers, 1884-1955.
Title:
Papers, 1884-1955.
The papers contain correspondence, manuscripts of writings, scrapbooks, printed material, photographs and miscellaneous papers. Included are letters from Theodore Debs to Joseph E. Cohen, many about his brother, jEugene; notes about Joseph E. Cohen, written by Debs while in prison; papers of Seymour Stedman relating to Debs' imprisonment for opposition to U.S. involvement in World War I; letters to James Oneal and letters to Karl Kautsky, Algernon Lee and Abraham Tuvim.
ArchivalResource: 1.6 linear ft. (4 boxes)
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- Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926. Papers, 1884-1955.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Papers, 1913-1947.
Stedman, Seymour. Papers, 1913-1947.
Title:
Papers, 1913-1947.
Correspondence, clippings, and articles by a Chicago attorney active in the Socialist Party. Included are letters from Theodore Debs, Morris H. Wolf, Daniel W. Hoan, and John L. Lewis.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 c.f. (1 archives box)
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- Stedman, Seymour. Papers, 1913-1947.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Denton family papers, 1875-1949.
Denton family. Denton family papers, 1875-1949.
Title:
Denton family papers, 1875-1949.
Comprise letters to Prof. William and Mrs. E. M. F. Denton, C. D. Denton, M. C. Denton, and H. G. and Josephine S. Tilton; Josephine Tilton's autograph album, 1875-1917, containing inscriptions of authors, reformers, anarchists, etc.; a memo from Dr. Bertha Johnson identifying members of the Denton family; a document relating to Ezra Heywood, accompanied by Heywood clippings; and photos.
ArchivalResource: 48 items.
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- Denton family. Denton family papers, 1875-1949.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Guide to the Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives Moving Images Collection, 1920-1969
Guide to the Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives Moving Images Collection, 1920-1969
Title:
Guide to the Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives Moving Images Collection, 1920-1969
The Tamiment/Wagner Moving Images Collection represents the core motion picture film collection of the Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives. It includes the film archives of the Transport Workers Union of America, a labor union founded in 1934 to organize subway workers and bus drivers in the New York City area that later included taxi drivers, railway employees, airline workers and utility workers in locals across the country; films and film footage from District 65/UAW , another labor union formed in New York City (in 1933) that organized warehouse workers, later expanding to include workers from the retail and manufacturing sectors, clerical personnel, salesclerks, writers, editors, technicians, and lawyers, include large numbers of women; a complete film, Nos Maisons d'Enfants, from the Jewish Labor Committee, a New York-based umbrella group of Jewish or Jewish-led trade unions and fraternal organizations, founded in 1934 to organize anti-Nazi and anti-fascist activity and to provide assistance to European Jews and others persecuted by these movements; footage shot by still photographer John Albok (1894-1982), known for his images of children and New York City street life during the Depression, who also documented organized labor and left-radical political life in New York City; and early footage of Camp Tamiment, a summer resort for socialists, in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania, that opened in 1921. The remainder of the materials in the Collection come from various other labor and radical organizations. Together, they comprise approximately 40 hours of black and white and color 16mm motion picture film (and one 35mm film) which have been transferred to video for research use. They document activities and history of the labor movement and radical left or progressive organizations, mostly in New York City (although Philadelphia, Barcelona, Geneva, and a few locations in France are also represented. Most were produced by or for labor, left or progressive organizations and associated individuals in the United States. The Collection includes a dozen documentary films and a similar number each of television programs and filmed press conferences, but the largest proportion of materials by far consists of outtakes and edited sequences from these productions; a small amount of stock footage shot, acquired for, or associated with, these productions and unedited footage not associated with them.
ArchivalResource: 56 videocassettes
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- Tamiment/Wagner Moving Images Collection, Bulk, 1950-1969, 1920-1967, (Bulk 1950-1969)
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Cassius Cook papers, 1908-1950.
Cassius Cook papers, 1908-1950.
Title:
Cassius Cook papers, 1908-1950.
Include correspondence of Cook and his wife Sadie, essays, articles, a letter from Tom Bell's daughter, Maisie Bell, to Max Schuster, and a notice To the wage workers of Canada by Robert Gosden. Concern business dealings; the [Rudolf] Rocker Publications Committee, particularly publication of T. Bell's Oscar Wilde without whitewash; Cook's participation in libertarian, rationalist, labor union, and co-operative organizations; family matters, including 15 letters from Clyde Cook while living in St. Petersburg, Russia (May 1914-Sept. 1915); and various friends and acquaintances, including T. Bell, Henry Olerich, and Rudolf Rocker.
ArchivalResource: 228 items.
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- Cook, Cassius V., 1879-1950. Cassius Cook papers, 1908-1950.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Debs, Eugene Victor, papers, 1884-1941.
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926. Debs, Eugene Victor, papers, 1884-1941.
Title:
Debs, Eugene Victor, papers, 1884-1941.
Papers concern the career and political activities of Eugene V. Debs and consist primarily of the correspondence of Debs and his brother Theodore with Frank X. Holl, a union organizer for the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen. Papers also relate to the family of Frank X. Holl, including his wife Anne (Love) Holl, and her brother W. A. Love.
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- Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926. Debs, Eugene Victor, papers, 1884-1941.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Horace Traubel and Anne Montgomerie Traubel Papers 1824-1979 (bulk 1883-1947)
Horace Traubel and Anne Montgomerie Traubel Papers, 1824-1979, (bulk 1883-1947)
Title:
Horace Traubel and Anne Montgomerie Traubel Papers 1824-1979 (bulk 1883-1947)
Poet, critic, and friends and biographer of Walt Whitman. Correspondence, diaries, including Horace Traubel's diary published as , literary files containing prose, poetry, criticism, and other writings by the Traubels and other writers, including the collected files of the , financial and legal records, scrapbooks, and printed matter. The collection reflects the Traubels' support of the literary and artistic community, the arts and crafts and ethical culture movements, and social and political reform. Also includes the papers of their daughter, Gertrude Traubel. With Walt Whitman in Camden Conservator
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- Horace Traubel and Anne Montgomerie Traubel Papers, 1824-1979, (bulk 1883-1947)
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Letter, 1921 Apr. 28, Terre Haute, Ind., to May C. Denton, Wellesley, Mass.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945. Letter, 1921 Apr. 28, Terre Haute, Ind., to May C. Denton, Wellesley, Mass.
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Letter, 1921 Apr. 28, Terre Haute, Ind., to May C. Denton, Wellesley, Mass.
Concerns the death of Josephine S. Tilton.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. Typescript signed.
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- Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945. Letter, 1921 Apr. 28, Terre Haute, Ind., to May C. Denton, Wellesley, Mass.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Edwin Dwight Northrup papers, [ca. 1820-1960]
Edwin Dwight Northrup papers, [ca. 1820-1960]
Title:
Edwin Dwight Northrup papers, [ca. 1820-1960]
Personal correspondence, diaries, legal papers, and financial records of Northrup, c.1870-1919, and his predecessor, lawyer and land agent William Samuel Johnson, c.1820-1897, both of Ellicottville, N.Y. Also correspondence and financial records of L. Ellen Northrup and Mrs. Elvena D. Northrup about the Northrup Style Shoppe, c.1890-1960, and correspondence with Eugene Debs, Theodore Debs, and Emma Goldman concerning socialism, women's rights, and other topics.
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- Edwin Dwight Northrup papers, [ca. 1820-1960]
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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David Fulton Karsner papers, 1912-1929.
Karsner, David, 1889-1941. David Fulton Karsner papers, 1912-1929.
Title:
David Fulton Karsner papers, 1912-1929.
Collection consists of correspondence, writings, legal papers, photographs, and printed matter.
ArchivalResource: .8 linear foot (2 boxes)
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- Karsner, David, 1889-1941. David Fulton Karsner papers, 1912-1929.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Papers, 1875-1949.
Denton family. Papers, 1875-1949.
Title:
Papers, 1875-1949.
Comprise letters to Prof. William and Mrs. E.M.F. Denton, C.D. Denton, M.C. Denton, and H.G. and Josephine S. Tilton; Josephine Tilton's autograph album, 1875-1917, containing inscriptions of authors, reformers, anarchists, etc.; a memo from Dr. Bertha Johnson identifying members of the Denton family; a document relating to Ezra Heywood, accompanied by Heywood clippings; and photos.
ArchivalResource: 48 items.
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- Denton family. Papers, 1875-1949.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Guide to the George N. Caylor Papers, 1903-1973
Guide to the George N. Caylor Papers, 1903-1973
Title:
Guide to the George N. Caylor Papers, 1903-1973
George N. Caylor (1885-1973), born George N. Cohen, was a clothing-industry businessman, labor arbitrator, socialist and the brother of labor leader and socialist Joseph E. Cohen (1883-1950). The collection includes sketches of socialist and labor figures, and other writings concerning labor, socialism, and racial justice. Included is a manuscript of an 800-page indexed autobiography, "If My Memory Serves Me Right," that discusses Caylor's early years in Philadelphia, the socialist movement, the single-tax community of Arden, Delaware, the Rand School of Social Science, and numerous personalities on the left. There is also a 142-page manuscript, "Brother Joe: Fragmentary Chapters for a Life of Joseph E. Cohen," about Caylor's brother, including Cohen's socialism and his relations with Socialist Party leader Eugene V. Debs and Debs' brother and secretary, Theodore. Part of collection deals with Caylor's series of letters to the editor of the Orlando Sentinelon political and social issues that became the subject of a seminar at Rollins College in 1958. Scattered throughout are related clippings.
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Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Letters, to Joseph A. Labadie, 1905-1928.
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926. Letters, to Joseph A. Labadie, 1905-1928.
Title:
Letters, to Joseph A. Labadie, 1905-1928.
Friendly letters, concerning his lectures, organizing the Industrial Workers of the World, nomination as Socialist candidate for president, and reorganization of the Socialist Party, many written in acknowledgement of letters and invitations, about half by his brother Theodore Debs on his behalf during lecture tours, imprisonment, and illness, the final one having been written after E.V. Deb's death.
ArchivalResource: 35 items.
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- Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926. Letters, to Joseph A. Labadie, 1905-1928.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Aldino Felicani Sacco-Vanzetti Collection
Aldino Felicani Sacco-Vanzetti Collection
Title:
Aldino Felicani Sacco-Vanzetti Collection
The Aldino Felicani Sacco-Vanzetti Collection spans the years 1914-1967, with the bulk dating from 1920-1927. The collection documents the efforts and activities of the Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee to free Nicola Sacco (1891-1927) and Bartolomeo Vanzetti (1888-1927) from prison for the murders of Frederick Parmenter and Alessandro Berardelli, which were committed on April 15, 1920 in Braintree, Massachusetts. In particular, the collection documents the committee's propaganda campaign, Fred Moore's investigation and defense strategies, post-trial proceedings, and the execution of the two men. The efforts, financial and otherwise, made by labor unions, defense organizations, and individuals on behalf of Sacco and Vanzetti are also documented. In addition, Sacco and Vanzetti’s thoughts regarding the guilty verdict and their impending execution are included. Both Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti wrote more than 200 letters while they were in jail, many of which share common themes, particularly their innocence, the emotional and physical effects of long term imprisonment, and the injustice of the legal system. The letters the two men exchanged between themselves contain news about friends and family, their loyalty to their comrades, and words of support and encouragement. Each man also wrote several letters to members and friends of the committee extending their gratitude for the work that was being done on their behalf, others speaking directly to the historical significance of their fight, and still others that call for mass protests and demonstrations. Throughout his correspondence, Sacco focuses primarily on the visits from his wife Rose and children Dante and Ines, and how they rejuvenated his spirits. In his letters to Mrs. Jack Cerise, Elizabeth Glendower Evans, and Aldino Felicani, Sacco explains the reasons for his hunger strike, his distrust of Fred Moore, and his conviction that his death will help create a better future for the working class. Vanzetti corresponded with a number of people including Aldino Felicani, Elizabeth Glendower Evans, his sister Luigia, the Brini family, Alice Stone Blackwell, Roger N. Baldwin, and Eugene and Theodore Debs. The majority of the letters are reflections on the social, political, and religious literature was reading such as Bible, The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, and Why Men Fight by Bertrand Russell. In other letters, Vanzetti writes about Dedham and Braintree trials and the post-trial procedures, and the active role he played in his defense. While in prison, Vanzetti wrote 54 essays, articles, autobiographical pieces, and editorials in which espressed his ideas about justice, freedom, the bias of the press, and the life experiences that influenced his decision to become an anarchist. Among these writings are “The Story of a Proletarian Life” and “Memories of My Mother’s Life”. In several essays, Vanzetti put forth his arguments for the necessity of a new trial. These include “What I Would Say to the Jurors in My Defense”, and “What I would Have Said to Thayer, Had He Given Me the Chance”. The correspondence of the Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee documents the efforts and activities generated by the committee, particularly in the areas of fundraising, disseminating propaganda, publicity, and organizing meetings and demonstrations. In addition, the committee’s relationship with the legal defense team, especially Fred Moore and William Thompson, is documented. The participation of labor unions and civil rights organizations, such as the United Mine Workers, the International Labor Defense, the Sons of Italy, and the American Civil Liberties Union is included. Letters written by Mary Donovan, Selma Maximon, and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn report on the organizing that was being done in cities throughout the country, while correspondence from Eugene V. Debs, Eugene Lyons, and Roger Baldwin provide insight into the case from a few of the American radicals who were sympathetic to Sacco and Vanzetti. The letters from Italian anarchists Carlo Tresca and Felice Guadagni are among those that refute the guilty verdict on the basis of political discrimination. Moreover, the efforts of several committees that were established while the men were in jail and after the execution such as the Sacco-Vanzetti Memorial Committee (which was made up of members of the Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee), the Committee for the Vindication of Sacco and Vanzetti, and the Citizens National Committee for Sacco and Vanzetti are also documented. Meeting minutes of the Executive Committee date from 1924-1927 and provide rare insight into how the committee operated. The majority the entries are comprised of interactions between the Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee and the New Trial League and its response to Sacco and Vanzetti’s opinions about who should be in handling their defense. Other subjects include reports from field organizers, publicity arrangements, and fundraising matters. One of the primary responsibilities of the committee was to keep the names of Sacco and Vanzetti from slipping into the back pages of the newspapers. They did this by constantly publishing and disseminating the facts of the crime, the trial, and subsequent post-trial proceedings. Some of the subjects covered in the publications are the trial and guilty verdict, the failure of the judicial process, the inequality of law in Massachusetts, and Judge William Thayer’s ability to conduct a fair trial. Elizabeth Glendower Evans, John Dos Passos, Eugene Lyons, and Upton Sinclair were among the contributing writers for the press releases, the official Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee Bulletin, and the “News Service” bulletins. Many untitled and unpublished articles by John Nicholas Beffel, Eugene Lyons, and Sinclair Lewis are also included. The other important function of the committee was fundraising. Among the several expenses that were incurred over the years were attorney and court fees, the costs of the pre-trial investigation, and the contributions made to Sacco’s family. Other expenses, such as daily operating expenses, salaries of office workers, and fees for expert witness testimonies were paid for by contributions made by union members, individuals, and groups from all over the country, including other Sacco-Vanzetti organizations. For seven years, the committee sent out circular letters requesting donations, sold publications, held mass meetings where hats were passed, and received aid from The American Fund for Public Service, Inc., International Labor Defense, and the Workers Defense Union. Fred Moore’s correspondence from leaders of the labor movement, radicals, and the progressive press documents the steps he took in transforming the trial from a local matter to an international cause. In addition, it documents his defense strategies, his relationship with Sacco and Vanzetti and the committee, and his resignation. Some of the topics discussed throughout are meeting arrangements, the activities unions and defense organizations were doing on behalf of Sacco and Vanzetti, and the relationships between the New York and Boston Sacco-Vanzetti defense committees. Moore’s correspondence also includes the in-depth investigation Eugene Lyons (Morris Gebelow) undertook in Italy to find the Italian consulate employee Sacco said he had spoken with on the afternoon the crime occurred, the active role Elizabeth Gurley Flynn had in making decisions for the committee and for providing the perspective of the American Civil Liberties Union on the case, and Sacco and Vanzetti’s active monitoring of the status of the case. The letters from the field staff, particularly Selma Maximon and Matilda Robbins, document their efforts to organize support with groups in New York and with other sympathizers throughout the United States. From the beginning of his position as defense counsel to the time he resigned, Moore compiled twelve notebooks containing material he gathered from his investigation of the robbery and murder. The notebooks contain the results of his investigations such as the personal histories of Frank Silva, Jacob Luban, and other known criminals, and further questioning of several witnesses, among them Anna De Falco and Ruth Johnson. Also documented is the history of the get-away car, Vanzetti’s account of his treatment during his years in prison, and the cause of Frederick Parmenter and Alexander Berardelli’s deaths. In addition, testimonies from eyewitnesses, police, and character witnesses, the backgrounds and work histories of Sacco and Vanzetti, and an analysis of witness testimonies in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts v. Bartolomeo Vanzetti trial are recorded. After Moore’s resignation in late 1924, William Thompson was named chief counsel. Consequently, the majority of the defense attorney’s correspondence, which dates from 1921-1956, is Thompson’s. The correspondence reflects the state of the case prior to Judge Thayer’s denial of the motions for a new trial in October 1921, the strategies Thompson wanted to implement as the options for a new trial became fewer, and the question of James McArney’s representation of Nicola Sacco. Also included are summaries of his conversations with Vanzetti, the procedures necessary to bring the case to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, and the dynamics between Thompson and the committee. Aldino Felicani’s correspondence dates from 1914-1967 and documents his efforts to prove Sacco and Vanzetti’s innocence both while they were alive and after their deaths. The majority of his correspondence from 1914-1920 is in Italian and contains letters from several anarchists, among them Tomaso Concordia, Norman Thomas di Giovaini, Carlo Tresca, and Erasmo S. Abate. Also included is correspondence from Elizabeth Gurley Flynn. After 1920, Felicani's correspondence reflects his position as treasurer of the committee, his role in the defense of Sacco and Vanzetti, and his formation of the Sacco-Vanzetti Memorial Committee. Moreover, his efforts publish to two magazines, The Lantern and Countercurrents, are documented. Much of the later correspondence with former Committee members, particularly Mary Donovan and Hapgood Powers, Creighton Hill, and Jackson Gardner provide details into their personal lives and careers in later years. Other important correspondents include Vincenzia Vanzetti, who kept Felicani up with the news from Villafalletto and the efforts there to clear Vanzetti’s name, Roger Baldwin of the American Civil Liberties Union, and the authors of the books, television and movie scripts written about Sacco and Vanzetti. The letters and newspaper clippings in this series are not translated. Interspersed with Felicani's correspondence are several documents which contribute to the history of the committee and Felicani’s role in it. These documents include a piece Felicani wrote about Luigia Vanzetti after her death, which is the only documentation that exists in the collection specifically about her (in Italian), the history of Gutzon Borglum’s memorial sculpture, and the legal document giving Felicani power of attorney by Luigia Vanzetti, which gives explicit instructions concerning the dispersal of Bartolomeo’s ashes. Other notable papers are Felicani’s essays “In the Shadow of the Chair” and “Gardner Jackson: a Memoir of the Sacco-Vanzetti Days” because they chronicle the last hours of Sacco and Vanzetti and the ceremony at Forest Hills Cemetery. The trial transcripts of the proceedings of Commonwealth of Massachusetts v Bartolomeo Vanzetti, and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts v Nicolo Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, are also contained in the collection. Other legal records include the post-trial motions and supplementary motions, appeals, and responses to motions. Subjects cover the prosecution’s claim against Sacco and Vanzetti, the crime, Sacco and Vanzetti’s histories and characters, and the evidence. The legal records in this series are not complete. Included in the Manuscripts and Printed Material series are poems by Babbette Deutsch, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and Carl Sandberg, and the majority of Upton Sinclair’s book, Boston. In addition, the series contains post-execution newspaper clippings from Italy, television scripts, and essays. The trial of Sacco and Vanzetti, their deaths, and funeral are documented through photographs, newspaper clippings and press releases, arm bands, and original art work. Also contained in the series are a number of broadsides from unions and Sacco- Vanzetti defense organizations in Europe and South America, which represent the international response to the plight of the two men. Among these groups are the Comité de Ágication Pro Libertad de Sacco y Vanzetti (Argentina), Le CalVarie de Sacco et de Vanzetti (France), Irish Labour Protest Meeting Against Judicial Murder (Ireland), and the Comitato Pro Ribilitazione di Bartolomeo Vanzetti (Italy). In addition, cartoons from the Daily Worker provide political commentary from the communist perspective, while those from the Boston Post report on the big moments of the trial. The series also contains three scrapbooks: two consisting of newspaper clippings and press releases and one of photographs. The newspaper scrapbooks document the entire history of the trial through the 1960s. The “Publicity” scrapbook includes both clippings from both the mainstream press and the committee’s press. Among the subjects documented in the photograph scrapbook are the crime scene, Sacco and Vanzetti when they are first arrested, and Vanzetti’s fish cart. The loose photographs cover such events as the removal of Sacco and Vanzetti’s bodies from the Charlestown jail, the funeral procession through the North End and Scollay Square, and visits to the jail by Rose Sacco and her children, Mary Donovan, and Luigia Vanzetti. Additional photographs document the public and personal reactions to the trial and execution of the anarchists Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti. Of note are the photographs that show the public demonstrations and protests that occurred during this time around Boston and in New York, emphasizing police action at these events. Also included are photographs of their supporters, such as Edna St. Vincent Millay, Jean Longuet, and Madame Séverine, as well as their family members and attorneys.
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- Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee. Aldino Felicani Collection: Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee Records, 1915-1977 ((bulk 1920-1927)).
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Eugene V. and Theodore Debs Collection, 1893-1975, bulk, 1893-1939.
Holl, Frank X. Eugene V. and Theodore Debs Collection, 1893-1975, bulk, 1893-1939.
Title:
Eugene V. and Theodore Debs Collection, 1893-1975, bulk, 1893-1939.
Correspondence, 1912-1944; photographs, 1893-1919; memorial button, 1927; and printed material, 1974-1975.
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- Holl, Frank X. Eugene V. and Theodore Debs Collection, 1893-1975, bulk, 1893-1939.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Letter, 1926 Feb. 9, Terre Haute, Ind., to [Ralph] Chaplin [n.p.]
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945. Letter, 1926 Feb. 9, Terre Haute, Ind., to [Ralph] Chaplin [n.p.]
Title:
Letter, 1926 Feb. 9, Terre Haute, Ind., to [Ralph] Chaplin [n.p.]
Regrets that Gene [i.e. Eugene Debs] will be unable to make any additional speaking engagements.
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- Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945. Letter, 1926 Feb. 9, Terre Haute, Ind., to [Ralph] Chaplin [n.p.]
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Guide to the Lena Morrow Lewis Papers, 1899-1951
Guide to the Lena Morrow Lewis Papers, 1899-1951
Title:
Guide to the Lena Morrow Lewis Papers, 1899-1951
Lena Morrow Lewis was a socialist activist in California and Alaska, a candidate for public office, journalist, editor of The Labor World, and worked for the release of Warren K. Billings who had been imprisoned for complicity in the July 1916 Preparedness Day parade bomb explosion in San Francisco. The papers contain correspondence, scrapbooks, unpublished writings, memorabilia and ephemera. NOTE: the collection has been microfilmed (with the exception of a few files), and researchers must use the microfilm copy (R-7124, reels 63-65).
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Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Mendel V. Halushka Papers 1919-1958
Mendel V. Halushka Papers, 1919-1958
Title:
Mendel V. Halushka Papers 1919-1958
Chicago Socialist, compiler of list of Socialist publications, 1900-1950. The papers contain correspondence including letters from socialist notables, material relating to the Young People’s Socialist League; a scrapbook of articles by Halushka and others; a scrapbook relating to the Young Circle League; and survey forms and charts relating to Halushka’s research on Socialist mayors and Socialist newspapers.
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Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Guide to the Algernon Lee Papers, 1861-1954
Guide to the Algernon Lee Papers, 1861-1954
Title:
Guide to the Algernon Lee Papers, 1861-1954
Algernon Lee (1873-1954), served as the editor of several socialist publications, including The Worker, The Daily Call, and The New Leaderin New York City. He was also the Director of Education at the Rand School of Social Science. From 1909-1954, Lee was one of several Socialist members of the New York City Board of Aldermen temporarily prevented from taking office following his 1919 re-election. Lee also served one term as the national chairman of the Socialist Party following Morris Hillquit's death in 1933. The collection contains correspondence with many leading U.S. and European socialists, published and unpublished writings, radio scripts, ephemera, memorabilia, reading notes, miscellaneous materials and the Civil War letters of Pvt. James Lee.
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- Lee, Algernon. Papers, 1896-1954.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Letter, 1920 Sept. 8, New York, to "Dear Folks" [i.e. , T. Debs and associates?, Terre Haute, Ind.?].
Harcourt, Alfred, 1881-1954. Letter, 1920 Sept. 8, New York, to "Dear Folks" [i.e. , T. Debs and associates?, Terre Haute, Ind.?].
Title:
Letter, 1920 Sept. 8, New York, to "Dear Folks" [i.e. , T. Debs and associates?, Terre Haute, Ind.?].
Sends two copies of A miscellany of American poetry, 1920 (New York: Harcourt, Brace and Howe, 1920).
ArchivalResource: 1 p. Typescript signed.
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- Harcourt, Alfred, 1881-1954. Letter, 1920 Sept. 8, New York, to "Dear Folks" [i.e. , T. Debs and associates?, Terre Haute, Ind.?].
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Eugene V. Debs Papers 1886-1966
Eugene V. Debs Papers, 1886-1966
Title:
Eugene V. Debs Papers 1886-1966
Eugene V. Debs was president of the American Railway Union, an advocate of industrial unionism and a founding member of the Industrial Workers of the World, and a five-time candidate for president of the United States on the Socialist Party ticket. The collection, comprised of material donated to the Tamiment Library by several individuals, contains correspondence, examples of Debs' published speeches and writings, newspaper clippings, graphics, ephemera and material relating to the Eugene V. Debs Foundation. Included is a selection of material collected by Debs' attorney, Samuel Castleton, relating to Debs' imprisonment for opposition to U.S. involvement in World War I. Among the correspondents are: James Oneal, Algernon Lee, Edwin Markham and Seymour Stedman.
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- Eugene V. Debs Papers, 1886-1966
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Henry and Elizabeth Vincent papers, 1909-26.
Vincent, Henry. Henry and Elizabeth Vincent papers, 1909-26.
Title:
Henry and Elizabeth Vincent papers, 1909-26.
Comprise correspondence, largely from Eugene V. and Theodore Debs, scrapbooks (including photos, drawings, and newspaper clippings) about E. V. Debs, and a poem by Walter Hurt laid into a copy of his Eugene V. Debs: an introduction ([Williamsburg, O.: Progress Pub. Co.] 1910). Chiefly concern the hardship of imprisonment on E. V. Debs and the death of J. A. Wayland, owner of Appeal to reason. Other correspondents include Grace D. Brewer and W. Hurt.
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- Vincent, Henry. Henry and Elizabeth Vincent papers, 1909-26.
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Brown, William Montgomery, 1855-1937.
Brown, William Montgomery, 1855-1937.
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- Brown, William Montgomery, 1855-1937.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Ameringer, Oscar, 1870-1943.
Ameringer, Oscar, 1870-1943.
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- Ameringer, Oscar, 1870-1943.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Barnhill, John Basil.
Barnhill, John Basil.
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- Barnhill, John Basil.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Berger, Victor L., 1860-1929.
Berger, Victor L., 1860-1929.
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- Berger, Victor L., 1860-1929.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Challis, Raymond
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Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Chaplin, Ralph, 1887-1961.
Chaplin, Ralph, 1887-1961.
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Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Cook, Cassius V., 1879-1950.
Cook, Cassius V., 1879-1950.
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- Cook, Cassius V., 1879-1950.
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926.
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926.
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Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Denton family.
Denton family.
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Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945
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Kiefer, Daniel, 1856-1923.
Kiefer, Daniel, 1856-1923.
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