Box 1
Contains 76 Results:
From Moe Warner, 1932-06-23
This letter regards an autograph contest that Heflin sponsored for those under 16. Sender mentions being a 13 year old boy and the contest will help with college finances.
From Harrington Phillips Heflin (his brother), 1932-12-21
This letter regards recieving Heflin's letter, hoping for John House's success with being appointed post master, and H. P. having the flu.
Copy of letter to Dr. H. W. Bass from J. Sanford Mullins , 1933-01-15, 1933-07-15
This letter regards a second copy of a letter to Dr. H. W. Bass from Mu;;ins regarding the physical condition of his brother J. Norton Mullins before his trial. The copy of the letter is from January 15, 1933.
From Mrs. Winnifred Mears , 1933-01-20
This letter regards three pages, front and back, of ranting on the topic of anti-Catholicism, and also regards opinions on Hoover, Wickersham, Agnews (an asylum in Santa Clara), and the idea that the police were spying on people through means of the radio.
From Heflin's brother, 1936-04-16
This letter regards picking up Heflin's mail for him, wishing he knew he was gone, about his church, wishing him to feel better, and other personal notes.
From Ada C. Street, 1936-04-25
This letter regards a new/opened position on the National Democratic Committee and the belief that Heflin would be a good candidate for the position.
From Ada C. Street to Hon. James A. Farley, 1936-04-25
This letter was originally to Honorable James A. Farley regarding the National Democratic Committee, Roosevelt and his presidency, the New Deal, and Hon. James Thomas Heflin.
From Homer S. Bruce, 1937-09-06
This letter regards Heflin starting to run for senate and him having a lot of support.
From Daisy Dean Deeds, 1937-12-20
This letter regards Heflin’s illness (lobar pneumonia), which he was hospitalized for. It also regards the Alabama Special Democratic Primary election on January 4, 1938.
From Rev. C. H. Lancaster (Rev. Carl Herbert Lancaster Sr.), 1937-12-24
This letter regards Heflin sending him an absentee ballot so he can cast his vote.