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Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926

 Person

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

"Ballad of Gene Debs" pamphlet

 Collection — Folder: S3520
Identifier: S3520
Scope and Contents This collection includes one pamphlet of the "Ballad of Gene Debs" created by Sarah N. Cleghorn and published by The Driftwood Press in North Montpelier, Vermont in July 1928, regarding the arrest and trial of Eugene V. Debs in 1918 for violating the Espionage Act of 1917 after his criticism of America's involement in World War I.
Dates: 1928

Eugene V. Debs "Childhood" pamphlet

 Collection — Folder: S2838
Identifier: S2838
Scope and Contents This collection compries a small printed pamphlet entitled "Childhood" written by Eugene V. Debs in the United States in 1905.
Dates: 1905

Eugene V. Debs collection

 Collection
Identifier: L230
Scope and Contents The collection consists primarily of correspondence of Socialist Party Executive Secretary Otto Branstertter, with and regarding Debs during 1920–1923, including letters regarding amnesty for Debs and other people imprisoned for their opposition to World War 1, as well as letters regarding Socialist Party politics and Debs role in the party following his release from prison. Also included are Debs’ writings on the labor movement, his essay on Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1922), statements of Debs...
Dates: 1895-1935

John Alfred Snook autobiography

 Collection — Folder: S1215
Identifier: S1215
Scope and Contents There are two items in this collection: (1) Autobiography of John Alfred Snook (original and photocopy), and (2) letter to Louise Rebecca Rarick of Bloomington, Indiana, from "Aunt Floss" (Flossie Nina Bellinger), Poughkeepsie, N.Y. The autobiography consists of nine typed pages, beginning in the year of John's birth (1857) and ending in 1944 on page 8, with the last half of page 8 and page 9 written by one of his daughters. She gives her father's death date of December 9, 1950. The letter to...
Dates: 1857-1973