Box 1
Contains 172 Results:
Evans, Elizabeth Glendower, 1856-1937. T.N. (copy) to Nicola Sacco; [Boston?], 13 April 1927
1 s. (1 p.) On back of same page: Elizabeth Glendower Evans' T.N. (copy) to Bartolomeo [Vanzetti] telling him that his two letters arrived and about the strenght of the movement forming on his behalf.
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. A.L.S. to Nino [dal Vespro?]; Dedham, 22 April 1927
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. A.L.S. to "Compagni carissimi"; Dedham, 24 April 1927
Thanking them for letter and money. 1 s. (2 p.) In Italian.
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. A.L.S. to "Compagni carissimi"; Dedham, 24 April 1927
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. T.L. (copy) to Mrs. [Cerise] Jack; Dedham, 25 April 1927
Thanking her and her daughter "Miss Betty" (Elizabeth Jack) for the clover flowers, and sending greetings "to all the girls in Wellesley College." 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.N. (photocopy) to "Auntie Be" (Elizabeth Glendower Evans); Dedham, 25 April 1927
On his intention to show his son Dante the lovely letter of Glendower Bruce Glasier, etc. 1 s. (1 p.) On same page: N. Sacco's T.N. (photocopy) to "Auntie Be" [Elizabeth Glendower Evans} on his indignation for the "iniquitous sentence", somewhat mitigated by the pleasure of seeing her in the court room. [Letters collected by Marion D. Frankfurter and Gardner Jackson for publication, but not used]
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. T. L. (copy) to Mrs. Katherine B. Codman; Dedham, 26 April 1927
Mentioning Elizabeth Glendower Evans and Gertrude L. Winslow. 1 s. (1 p.) [Published in The Letters of Sacco and Vanzetti, edited by Marion D. Frankfurter and Gardner Jackson (N.Y., 1928), p. 52.]
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. T.L. (copy) to "Auntie Bee" (Elizabeth Glendower Evans); Dedham, 27 April 1927
Discussing the mass protest held by Smith College students. 1 s. (1 p.) Together with another copy. [Published in The Letters of Sacco and Vanzetti, edited by Marion D. Frankfurter and Gardner Jackson (N.Y., 1928), p. 52.]
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. T.N. (copy of postcard) to "Auntie Bee" (Elizabeth Glendower Evans); [Dedham], 3 May 1927
1 s. (1p.) Together with another copy. [Published in The Letters of Sacco and Vanzetti, edited by Marion D. Frankfurter and Gardner Jackson (N.Y. 1928), p. 5.2]
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. T.N. (copy) to "Dear Comrade"; [Dedham], 30 December 1924
Mentioning Elizabeth Gurley Flynn. 1 s. (1 p.) On same page: typed copies of N.Sacco's notes to "Dear Sir" [192-?], and Mr. Kenzie (5 June 1922). [Letters collected by Marion D. Frankfurter and Gardner Jackson for publication, but not used.] See Folder 1 #1.
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. T.L. (copy) to [Elizabeth Glendower Evans]; [Dedham], 2 August 1925
Writes to her about his suffering as a child and now in jail. [Published in The Letters of Sacco and Vanzetti, edited by Marion D. Frankfurter and Gardner Jackson (N.Y., 1928), pp. 28-29.]
Evans, Elizabeth Glendower, 1856-1937. T.L. (copy) to Nicola Sacco; Boston, 29 October 1926
Referring to Dante Sacco and others. 1 s. (2 p.)
Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee (Cleveland). T. cable (copy) to Nicola Sacco; Cleveland, 4 May 1927
On behalf of the international protest meeting held in Cleveland on May 3, expressing utmost faith in innocence of Sacco and Vanzetti. 2 s. (2 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.)
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. T.L. (copy) to Elizabeth Glendower Evans; Dedham, 5 May 1927
Mentioning his wife Rosina [Sacco]. 2 s. (2 p.) [Published in The Letters of Sacco and Vanzetti, edited by Marion D. Frankfurter and Gardner Jackson (N.Y., 1928), pp. 52-53.]
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. T.L. (copy) Gertrude L. Winslow; Dedham, 14 May 1927
Explains why he did not sign the petition to the Governor. 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. 53-54.]
Sacco, Nicola, 1891-1927. T.L. (copy) to [Jessica] Henderson; Dedham, 15 May 1927
Expressing his gratitude to her for driving his family to the jail, and his pessimism as to a favorable disposition on the part of the Governor. 2 s. (2 p.) [One of the letters collected by Marion D. Frankfurter and Gardner Jackson for publication, but not used.]
Van Valkenburgh, [Warren Starr, 1884-1938]. T.L. (copy) to "Dear Friend And Comrade" (Nicola Sacco); New York, 1927 May 15
Encouraging him to keep hoping, and that his friends and comrades are doing everything possible to save him. 1 s. (1 p.) [One of the letters "bearing upon the case of Nick and Barto" sent by [William Starr] Van Valkenburgh to Aldino Felicani (September 10, 1927, (Box 49, Folder 69) 1.s. (1 p.)
Evans, Elizabeth Glendower, 1856-1937. T.L. (copy) to Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti; Boston, 19 May 1927
Mentioning Mrs. Bruce Glasier, and others. 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 "Dear Friend and Comrade" (Van Valkenberg, [Warren Starr]); Dedham, 21 May 1927
1 s. (1 p.) [One of ten letters "bearing upon the case of Nick and Barto" sent by [Warren Starr Van Valkenburgh to Aldino Felicani. (Box 49, Folder 69)]