Letters and papers, 1925.

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Letters and papers, 1925.

The collection contains two letters issued by the Marion County Ku Klux Klan #3, one invitation, and three duplicate "Official Protestant Clothes Pin Tickets." One letter is an invitation to attend a meeting at Cadle Tabernacle, the other letter discusses recruitment of Junior KKK members. The tickets list candidates for mayor, city clerk, and councilmen for Marion County, Indiana.

1 folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8221340

Indiana Historical Society Library

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