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Letter From J. Francis Smith To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, October 31, 1939, J. Francis Smith
Letter From J. Francis Smith To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, October 31, 1939, J. Francis Smith
World War II Era Documents, 1939-1945
A typed letter from J. Francis Smith addressed to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated October 31, 1939. Within, Smith expresses thanks for Wilson's prior article enclosure and gives an update on the arms embargo repeal campaign.
Letter From Nathan A. Smyth To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, October 16, 1939, Nathan A. Smyth
Letter From Nathan A. Smyth To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, October 16, 1939, Nathan A. Smyth
World War II Era Documents, 1939-1945
A typed letter from Nathan A. Smyth addressed to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated October 16, 1939. Within, Smyth sends his thanks and agreements with a reprint of Wilson's Herald-Tribune article sent prior.
Letter From Sallie C. Carrington To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, October 11, 1939, Sallie C. Carrington
Letter From Sallie C. Carrington To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, October 11, 1939, Sallie C. Carrington
World War II Era Documents, 1939-1945
A handwritten letter from Sallie C. Carrington addressed to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated October 11, 1939. Within, Carrington writes a personal letter to Wilson congratulating him on his recent article published in the Herald-Tribune.
Letter From Franklin S. Edmonds To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, October 10, 1939, Franklin S. Edmonds
Letter From Franklin S. Edmonds To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, October 10, 1939, Franklin S. Edmonds
World War II Era Documents, 1939-1945
A typed letter from Franklin S. Edmonds addressed to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated October 10, 1939. Within, Edmonds congratulates Wilson on his recent article on the Neutrality Act and ponders the public response to war.
Letter From Frank E. Gannett To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, October 9, 1939, Frank E. Gannett
Letter From Frank E. Gannett To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, October 9, 1939, Frank E. Gannett
World War II Era Documents, 1939-1945
A typed letter from Frank E. Gannett addressed to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated October 9, 1939. Within, Gannett gives his thanks for Wilson's prior enclosed leaflet on the Neutrality Act embargo, but expresses reluctance to take a side on the issue.
Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To Raymond Baldwin, October 4, 1939, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To Raymond Baldwin, October 4, 1939, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
World War II Era Documents, 1939-1945
A typed copy of a letter by Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson addressed to Raymond Baldwin, dated October 4, 1939. Within, Wilson requests Baldwin's aid in repealing the Neutrality Act embargo.
Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To Wesley Winans Stout, October 4, 1939, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To Wesley Winans Stout, October 4, 1939, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
World War II Era Documents, 1939-1945
A typed copy of a letter from Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson addressed to Wesley Winans Stout, dated October 4, 1939. Within, Wilson writes in protest of a recent Saturday Evening Post editorial promoting isolationism.
Keep America Out Of War Committee Contribution Slip, 1939, Hamilton Fish
Keep America Out Of War Committee Contribution Slip, 1939, Hamilton Fish
World War II Era Documents, 1939-1945
A typed contribution slip from the Keep America Out of War Committee, dating from circa 1939. Within, the slip asks for monetary contributions to aid in spreading the message of neutrality.
Letter From The National Committee To Keep America Out Of Foreign Wars, 1939, Hamilton Fish
Letter From The National Committee To Keep America Out Of Foreign Wars, 1939, Hamilton Fish
World War II Era Documents, 1939-1945
A typed propaganda piece from the Committee to Keep America Out of Foreign Wars addressed to the American public. Within, the Committee calls for action to stop the repeal of the arms embargo within Congress.
Will The Arms Embargo Help Keep America Out Of War?, 1939, Hamilton Fish
Will The Arms Embargo Help Keep America Out Of War?, 1939, Hamilton Fish
World War II Era Documents, 1939-1945
A typed propaganda flyer entitled, "Will the Arms Embargo Help Keep America Out of War?", dating from circa 1939. Within, the National Committee to Keep America Out of Foreign Wars explains why the arms embargo must remain in place.