Box 1
Contains 18 Results:
Catalano, Frank (Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America assembled with other workers deligations in New York). T. Cable (copy) to Nicola Sacco; New York, 12 March 1923
Urging him to keep up his courage. 1 s. (1 p.)
Sacco, Niccola, 1891-1927. T.L. (copy) to Mrs. [Cerise] Jack; [Dedham], 24 November 1923
On writing to Elizabeth Glendower Evans, and people unjustly kept in prison. 1 s. (2 p.) Together with another copy (2 s./2p.). [Published, in part, in The Letters of Sacco and Vanzetti, edited by Marion D. Frankfurter and Gardner Jackson (N.Y., 1928), pp. 10-11.]
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. T.L. (copy) to Elizabeth Glendower Evans; [Dedham], 14 January 1924
Tells her how much he enjoyed her visit, and writes about his walks in the yard and his new shoes. 1 s. (1 p.)
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. A.N.S. to Aldino Felicani; [Dedham], 6 March 1924
Thanking him for $10.00. 1 s. (1 p.) Signed "Ferdinando".
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. T.L. (copy) to Fred Moore; [Dedham], 18 August 1924
Demanding that his name and photographs be removed from the letters and pamphlets of the Sacco-Vanzetti New Trial League Committee, and asking him to withdraw as his council. 3 s. (3 p.) Together with another cop, and relative footnotes (4 s./4 p). [Published in The Letters of Sacco and Vanzetti, edited by Marion D. Frankfurter and Gardner Jackson (N.Y., 1928), pp. 21-24]
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. A.L.S. to Bartolomeo Vanzetti; [Dedham], 18 June 1925
Describes the visit of his wife and children, and Concetta DeLillo. 1 s. (2 p.) Together with typescripts (2 copies). [Published, in part, in The Letters of Sacco and Vanzetti, edited by Marion D. Frankfurter and and Gardner Jackson (N.Y., 1928), pp. 27-28.]
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. T.L. (copy) to [Elizabeth Glendower Evans]; [Dedham], 11 September 1925
On receiving a visit from Amleto Fabbri and Mary Donovan, and specifically the date of the last court hearing. 1 s. (1 p.) [One of the letters collected by Marion D. Frankfurter and Gardner Jackson for publication, but not used.]
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. T.L. (copy) to [Leonard D.] Abbott, 28 July 1926
Expressing pleasure at receiving his letter of July 21, and the book The Idiot by [Fedor Dostovesky] that he expects to enjoy reading as much as he enjoyed reading Poor People by the same author. 1 s. (1 p.) [One of the letters collected by Marion D. Frankfurter and Gardner Jackson for publication, but not used.]
Evans, Elizabeth Glendower, 1856-1937. T.L. (copy) to Nicola Sacco; [Boston?], 18 November 1926
Informing him of the death of Mrs. Jessica Henderson's husband. 1 s. (1 p.)
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. T.L. (copy) to Mrs. [Jessica] Henderson; [Dedham], 9 February 1927
2 s. (2 p.) [Published, in part, in The Lettres of Sacco and Vanzetti, edited by Marion D. Frankfurter and Gardner Jackson (N.Y., 1928), pp. 44-45.]
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. T.L. (copy) to Elizabeth Glendower Evans; Dedham, 26 March 1927
Wishing "to see the end of this dreadful case", and telling her that his wife Rosina [Sacco] has been sick for one entire month". 1 s. (1 p.) [Published in The Letters of Sacco and Vanzetti, edited by Marion D. Frankfurter and Gardner Jackson (N.Y., 1928), p. 48.]
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. A.N.S. to William G. Thompson; Dedham, 6 April 1927
Thanking him and freeing him from further responsibility in the case. 1 s. (1 p.)
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1297. A.L.S. to the "International Proletariat"; Dedham, 6 May 1927
Writes that he is resigned to his fate, and encourages his friends and comrades to persevere in their daily struggle. 5 s (5 p.)
Brentano's Inc. (postcard) to the Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee; N.Y., 10 June 1927
Acknowledging invoice for pamphlets. 1 s. (1 p.)
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. T.L. (copy) to Mrs. [Katehrine B.] Codman; Charlestown, 10 July 1927
Mentioning his wife Rosina and Dr. [E.A.] Codman. 2 s. (2 p.) [Published in The Letters of Sacco and Vanzetti, edited by Marion d. Frankfurter and Gardner Jackson (N.Y., 1928), p. 66.]
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. T.L (copy) to "My dear Auntie be" Elizabeth Glendower Evans); Charlestown, 12 August 1927
1 s. (1 p.) [Published in The Letters of Sacco and Vanzetti, edited by Marion D. Frankfurter and Gardner Jackson (N.Y., 1928), pp. 69-70]
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. A.L.S. to "Compagni carissimi"; Dedham, November 1921
Drawing image of great tempest and shouts whose echoes come to the prison walls, speaks of courage, strength and sacrifice. His vision of being in the avant guarde, leadning towards a better future. It is worth dying for such a glorious cause. "P.S. What do you think about what the lawyer Mac . . . said on Sturday?" 1 s. (2 p.) In Italian.
Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee. T.L. (copy) to Nicola Sacco; [Boston], 11 May 1922
Sending two letters to be answered by Sacco. 1 s. (1 p.)