Box 1
Contains 172 Results:
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. T.L. (copy) to Mrs. [Cerise] Jack; [Dedham], 21 January 1924
Informs her that the graham crackers she brought him are very good, and remembering that his wife (Rosina Sacco) used to make lovely bread. 1 s. (1 p.) Together with another copy. [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 Mrs. [Cerise] Jack; [Dedham], 12 February 1924
About Abraham Lincoln. 2 s. (2 p.) Together with an incomplete copy. [Published, in part, in The Letters of Sacco and Vanzetti, edited by Marion D. Frankfurter and Gardner Jackson (N.Y., 1928), pp. 13-14]
Sacco, Nicola, 1881-1927. T.L. (copy) to Mrs. [Cerise] Jack; [Dedham], 26 February 1924
Writes about pacing his cell every night while thinking and reminiscing. 2 s. (3 p.) Together with an incomplete copy. [Published in The Letters of Sacco and Vanzetti, edited by Marion D. Frankfurter and Gardner Jackson (N.Y., 1928), pp. 14-17.]
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 Mrs. [Cerise] Jack; [Dedham], 15 March 1924
On "looking into the space of the immense atmosphere", and having "a terrible dream". 3 s. (3 p.) Together with another copy. [Published, in part, in The Letters of Sacco and Vanzetti, edited by Marion D. Frankfurter and Gardner Jackson (N.Y., 1928), pp. 18-20.]
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. A.N.S. to Aldino Felicani; [Dedham], 25 March 1924
Thanking him for $15.00. 1 s. (1 p.)
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. A.N.S. (postcard) to Bartolomeo Vanzetti; [Dedham], 27 March 1924
Sending him his regards and hopes to see him soon in court1 s. (1 p.) Signed "F. Sacco"
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. T.L. (copy) to Mrs. [Cerise] Jack; [Dedham], 27 March 1924
Has received her two postcards from Alabama, and tells her that Mrs. Valentine has given him a one-hour English lesson. 1 s. (1 p.) [One of the letters collected by Marion D. Frankfurter and Gardner Jackson, but not used for publication.]
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. T.L. (copy) to Mrs. [Cerise] Jack; [Dedham], 21 May 1924
Apologizing for not writing her earlier, and about reading the lives of Mahatma Ghandi and Eugene V. Debs and the book she gave him, Bertrand Russell's Why Men Fight. 1 s. (2 p.) Partily handwritten. Together with another copy (emtirely typed, 2 s./2 p.). [Published, in part, in The Letters of Sacco and VanzettiI, edited by Marion D. Frankfurther and Gardner Jackson (N.Y., 1928), pp. 20-21.]
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. A.L.S. to Aldino [Felicani]; [Dedham], 7 August 1924
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 Aldino [Felicani]; [Dedham], 23 August 1924
Discussing attempt to call him on the telephone, and asking wether or not his own statement has been published in the "Dunata" [i.e." L'Adunata dei refrattari"]. 1 s. (2 p). In Italian. Signed "Ferdinando Sacco".
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. T.L. (copy) to Bartolomeo Vanzetti; [Dedham], 28 December 1924
Acknowledging receipt of his letter, and expressing faith in their innocence. 1 s. (1 p.) Together with another copy, and relative footnote. (2 s./2 p.). [Published in The Letters of Sacco and Vanzetti, edited by Marion D. Frankfurter and Gardner Jackson (N.Y., 1928), pp. 24-25.]
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. T.L. (copy) to Bartolomeo Vanzetti; [Dedham], 23 May 1925
Acknowledging receipt of his letter through Amleto Fabbri, and trusting that his wife (Rosina Sacco) has already delivered his own letter to him. 1 s. (1 p.) Together with another copy, and relative footnote (2 s./ 2 p.). [Published in The Letters to Sacco and Vanzetti, edited by Marion D. Frankfurter and Gardner Jackson (N.Y., 1928), pp. 26-27.]
Jackson, Gardner, 1896-1965. Ms. footnote; [n.p.], 6 June 1925
Regarding Margaret Surtleff (Mrs. Arthur A. Shurtleff), relative to Nicola Sacco's letter to the same of 6 June 1925. Accompanying letter missing [published in The Letters of Sacco and Vanzetti, edited by Marion D. Frankfurter and Gardner Jackson (N.Y., 1928) pp. 27-28.]
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. A.L.S. to Aldino [Felicani]; [Dedham], 18 June 1925
Expressing friendship for him and comrades. 2 s. (3 p.) w/env. In Italian. Signed "Ferdinando Sacco".
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. T.L. (copy) to [Elizabeth Glendower Evans]; [Dedham], 7 July 1925
Writes about a visit from his family, and refers to Mrs. [Alice Goldmark] Brandeis. 1 s. (1 p.) [One of the letters collected by Marion D. Frankfurt and Gardenr Jackson for publication, but not used.]
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. A.L.S. to Bartolomeo [Vanzetti]; [Dedham], 2 September 1925
Regarding Concetta Di Lollo's [i.e. Di Lillo?] intention to visit him, and the possibility that his wife and son will also visit him soon. 1 s. (2 p.) Signed "Ferdinando Sacco". Together with typescript. [Two copies, collected by Marion D. Frankfurter and Gardner Jackson for publication, but not used.]
Debs, Eugene V., 1855-1926. T.L. (copy) to Nicola Sacco; Terra Haute, 5 September 1925
Acknowledging receipt of his letter, and praising him and Vanzetti for their sacrifices and unfaltering faith in the cause of freedom. 2 s. (2 p.)