William Walter Remington papers, 1926-1949.

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William Walter Remington papers, 1926-1949.

Chiefly correspondence Remington gathered in furtherance of his defense against charges of perjury resulting from his denial under oath that he had participated in a Soviet espionage ring and that he had been a member of the Communist party. Correspondents include Remington's parents Frederick C. and Lillian Sutherland Remington, his wife Ann Moos Remington, and his mother-in-law Elizabeth Moos. Includes a report by an investigator to Joseph L. Rauh, Remington's defense attorney, regarding admitted Soviet spy Elizabeth Bentley, who first accused Remington of espionage.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8067340

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Communist Party of the United States of America

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The Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA), a Marxist-Leninist party aligned with the Soviet Union, was founded in 1919 in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution by the left wing members of the Socialist Party USA. These split into two groups, with each holding founding conventions in Chicago in September 1919: one which established the Communist Labor Party, and a second which established the Communist Party of America. In a 1920 Joint Unity Convention, a minority faction of t...

Remington, William Walter, 1917-1954

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Government official and defendant in national security cases. From the description of William Walter Remington papers, 1926-1949. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70979759 ...

Remington, Ann Moos

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Remington, Frederick C.

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Histories and introduction to two motion pictures about Shadyside and Coal Hill. From the description of Our native quarters: Shadyside and Coal Hill 1969 [manuscript] (Historical Society of W Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 316328582 ...

Bentley, Elizabeth Bradley

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Moos, Elizabeth

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Elizabeth Moos and her husband, Robert Imandt, were friends of Florence King and Carl Zigrosser. From the description of Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1930-1937. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155902289 ...

Remington, Lillian Sutherland

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