Box 1
Contains 76 Results:
From W. J. Nesbit, 1937-12-24
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, and responding to a letter he recieved from Heflin.
From L. S. Cole, 1937-12-25
This letter regards updates on Columbiana and life, and hoping Heflin would visi the county.
From John L. Frazer, 1937-12-26
This letter regards Heflin being misquoted and Frazer his innocence in regards to the charge congressman Hill's secretary made against him.
From J. D. Clecker, 1937-12-26
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 Heflin (James Thomas "Cotton Tom" Heflin) to John H. Bankhead and From Heflin to Tom Bankhead , 1937-12-19, 1937-12-26
The first letter was sent to John H. Bankhead and regards getting Bankhead's vote and support. The second letter was sent to Tom Bankshead and regards a cold and being back home
From J. Whitcomb, 1937-12-26
This letter regards the Alabama Special Democratic Primary election on January 4, 1938, tax payer debt in Oklahoma, and well wishes.
From Mrs, Julius Patronas (Eva Elizabeth Sprinkle Patronas), 1937-12-26
This letter regards owing twenty-five dollars in taxes.
From Harrison, 1937-12-26
This letter regards the Alabama Special Democratic Primary election on January 4, 1938, explaining the lack of coorespondence from himself, and wishing more success.
From Ruth James, 1937-12-27
This letter regards Heflin’s illness (lobar pneumonia), which he was hospitalized for, and sharing a friend's experience with a similar illness.
From Horace C. Carlisle, 1937-12-27
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, and being proud to be his friend.