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Women Of The Ku Klux Klan Donation Receipt, Women Of The Ku Klux Klan, Inc. Jan 1924

Women Of The Ku Klux Klan Donation Receipt, Women Of The Ku Klux Klan, Inc.

Paul W. Bean Civil War Papers

A receipt dated April 25, 1924, noting that Mrs. Elsie Madden donated five dollars to the Women of the Ku Klux Klan, Inc., Realm of Maine. Signed by Flora L. Hothorne.

Digitized from Box 278, folder 1, of the Paul Bean Collection.

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What Is The Issue? Republicanism Or Sectarianism? What Would Lincoln Say? Maine For Coolidge! : Address Of Percival P. Baxter, Governor Of Maine At The Annual Banquet Of The Lincoln Club, February 12, 1924, Portland, Percival P. Baxter Jan 1924

What Is The Issue? Republicanism Or Sectarianism? What Would Lincoln Say? Maine For Coolidge! : Address Of Percival P. Baxter, Governor Of Maine At The Annual Banquet Of The Lincoln Club, February 12, 1924, Portland, Percival P. Baxter

Maine History Documents

A speech concerned with divisions among the Republican Party in Maine. From page 7: "Unless we arouse ourselves, our party will be broken in Maine; years will pass before the wounds are healed. Let all Republicans, whether Klansmen, Knights of Columbus, or B’nai B’rith, whether Protestants, Catholics, or Hebrews, forget racial and religious differences, forget the hard things said on both sides, and let a reunited party come out from the dark places of distrust into the sunshine of certain victory."