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Correspondence Regarding Legal Protests in the 1930s: Letters Between Honorable Tom Anglin and Senator Elmer Thomas, 1937-01-22

 Item — Box: SU 10, Folder: 58
Identifier: CAC_CC_053_12_10_58_0001
Correspondence Regarding Legal Protests in the 1930s: Letters Between Honorable  Tom Anglin and Senator Elmer Thomas, 1937-01-22
Correspondence Regarding Legal Protests in the 1930s: Letters Between Honorable Tom Anglin and Senator Elmer Thomas, 1937-01-22

Scope and Contents

The letter is discussing a protest filed by Pinson in a case involving Jackson Barnett. It mentions that Sims of Tulsa contacted the office on behalf of a client and will have an opportunity to file a protest as well. The letter requests for information on whether a formal protest has been filed and asks for the case to be set for a hearing if necessary. It also mentions that Judge Hayes and others may be present at the hearing.

Dates

  • Creation: 1937-01-22

Creator

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

English

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Full Extent

2 pages

Abstract

75th Congress (1937-1939)

Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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