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Telegram from Governor Millard Caldwell to John Shaw Billings Quoting Correspondence from R.B Eleazer, January 8, 1946

Telegram from Governor Millard Caldwell to John Shaw Billings Quoting Correspondence from R.B Eleazer, January 8, 1946

Date
1946-01-08
Description
Telegram from Governor Millard Caldwell to John Shaw Billings of Time Magazine which includes correspondence between Governor Caldwell and Robert B. Eleazer regarding a misquote of stance on the lynching of Jesse James Payne, and the response which includes the accurate quote.
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Note from Governor Millard Caldwell to John with Newspaper Clipping

Note from Governor Millard Caldwell to John with Newspaper Clipping

Date
1945 (circa)
Description
Note from Governor Millard Caldwell to John asking if it is wise to send attached newspaper clipping to certain people. A reply on the note indicates that John believes no harm can come from it. The clipping is an editorial where Caldwell is attributed for a quote condoning the lynching of Jesse James Payne from January 1947.
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Letter from S. D. Redmond to Governor Millard Caldwell Concerning the Lynching of Jesse James Payne, October 18, 1945

Letter from S. D. Redmond to Governor Millard Caldwell Concerning the Lynching of Jesse James Payne, October 18, 1945

Date
1945-10-18
Description
Letter from S. D. Redmond to Governor Millard Caldwell advocating for the lynchers of Jesse James Payne to be brought to trial. Governor Caldwell's response is included
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Letter from Robert Eleazer to Governor Millard Caldwell Regarding a Quote about Jesse James Payne's Death, January, 1946

Letter from Robert Eleazer to Governor Millard Caldwell Regarding a Quote about Jesse James Payne's Death, January, 1946

Date
1946-01
Description
Letter from Robert Eleazer to Governor Millard Caldwell asking about a missing response from Caldwell regarding the case on Jesse James Payne. Response from Governor Caldwell is also included.
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Letter from Lucy Belcher to Governor Millard Caldwell Concerning the Lynching of Jesse James Payne, October 17, 1945

Letter from Lucy Belcher to Governor Millard Caldwell Concerning the Lynching of Jesse James Payne, October 17, 1945

Date
1945-10-17
Description
Letter from Lucy Belcher on behalf on the Women's Club of New Port Richey in Florida to Governor Millard Caldwell protesting the lynching of Jesse James Payne, as well as the negligence of law enforcement in Madison County. Governor Caldwell's response is included.
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Letter from Louis E. Burnham to Governor Millard Caldwell Regarding Lynching of Jesse James Payne, October 15, 1945

Letter from Louis E. Burnham to Governor Millard Caldwell Regarding Lynching of Jesse James Payne, October 15, 1945

Date
1945-10-15
Description
Letter from Louis E. Burnham on behalf of the Southern Negro Youth Congress regarding the lynching of Jesse James Payne, highlighting disappointment that this crime would take place so soon after the end of World War II, which was fought to preserve democracy and fend off fascism. Response from Governor Millard Caldwell included.
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Letter from Kenneth C. Kennedy to Governor Millard Caldwell Regarding Lynching of Jesse James Payne, October 29, 1945

Letter from Kenneth C. Kennedy to Governor Millard Caldwell Regarding Lynching of Jesse James Payne, October 29, 1945

Date
1945-10-29
Description
Letter written by Corporal Kenneth C. Kennedy to Governor Millard Caldwell which describes disappointment over having won victory during World War II, yet the lynching of Jesse James Payne threatens the security men like Kennedy fought for. Kennedy implores Governor Caldwell to find Payne's lynchers and make lynching a State Offence in Florida while also supporting the passage of the Federal Anti-Lynch Bill. Response from Governor Caldwell included.
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Letter from John Shaw Billings to Governor Millard Caldwell Regarding Retraction Statement, January 21, 1946

Letter from John Shaw Billings to Governor Millard Caldwell Regarding Retraction Statement, January 21, 1946

Date
1946-01
Description
Letter from John Shaw Billings to Governor Millard Caldwell informing him of the changes that Time Magazine has made in response to a mistake Time made in attributing Caldwell to a quote which condoned the murder to Jesse James Payne. The letter also states that it is enclosing three letters, as well as a long editorial comment, but only the three letters are present here.
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Letter from Hatton W. Sumners to Governor Millard Caldwell Concerning the Lynching of Jesse James Payne, October 17, 1945

Letter from Hatton W. Sumners to Governor Millard Caldwell Concerning the Lynching of Jesse James Payne, October 17, 1945

Date
1945-10-17
Description
Letter from U.S House of Representatives Congressman Hatton W. Sumners to Governor Millard Caldwell warning him that if he is unable to control lynchings in Florida, such as the lynching of Jesse James Payne then the Federal Government will have no choice but to step in.
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Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to William Chenery Regarding Misquote in Collier's Magazine

Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to William Chenery Regarding Misquote in Collier's Magazine

Date
1946-02-13
Description
Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to William Chenery, publisher of Collier's Magazine, requesting that the magazine does not print a misquote which harms the character of the Governor.
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Identifier Title Type Subject Thumbnail
s576_b048_f27_016Telegram from Governor Millard Caldwell to John Shaw Billings Quoting Correspondence from R.B Eleazer, January 8, 1946TextLynching
Politics and government
Race relations
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s576_b048_f27_129Note from Governor Millard Caldwell to John with Newspaper ClippingTextPolitics and government
Periodicals
Race discrimination
Libel and slander
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s576_b048_f27_099Letter from S. D. Redmond to Governor Millard Caldwell Concerning the Lynching of Jesse James Payne, October 18, 1945TextLynching
Politics and government
Race relations
Civil rights
Race discrimination
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s576_b048_f27_044Letter from Robert Eleazer to Governor Millard Caldwell Regarding a Quote about Jesse James Payne's Death, January, 1946TextLynching
Politics and government
Race relations
Civil rights
Race discrimination
Periodicals
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s576_b048_f27_097Letter from Lucy Belcher to Governor Millard Caldwell Concerning the Lynching of Jesse James Payne, October 17, 1945TextLynching
Politics and government
Race relations
Civil rights
Race discrimination
Women--Societies and clubs
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s576_b048_f27_050Letter from Louis E. Burnham to Governor Millard Caldwell Regarding Lynching of Jesse James Payne, October 15, 1945TextLynching
Politics and government
Race relations
Civil rights
Race discrimination
Suffrage
World War (1939-1945)
Fascism
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s576_b048_f27_029Letter from Kenneth C. Kennedy to Governor Millard Caldwell Regarding Lynching of Jesse James Payne, October 29, 1945TextLynching
Politics and government
Race relations
Veterans
World War (1939-1945)
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s576_b048_f27_136Letter from John Shaw Billings to Governor Millard Caldwell Regarding Retraction Statement, January 21, 1946TextPolitics and government
Periodicals
Race discrimination
Libel and slander
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s576_b048_f27_109Letter from Hatton W. Sumners to Governor Millard Caldwell Concerning the Lynching of Jesse James Payne, October 17, 1945TextLynching
Politics and government
Race relations
Civil rights
Race discrimination
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s576_b048_f27_020Letter from Governor Millard Caldwell to William Chenery Regarding Misquote in Collier's MagazineTextRace relations
Politics and government
Lynching
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