Box 2
Contains 30 Results:
From John W. Ham. Mentions Dr. N. A. Wheeler, 1938-01-02
This letter regards Heflin’s illness (lobar pneumonia), which he was hospitalized for, Heflin receiving treatment under an oxygen tent, his case making his doctor (Dr. N. A. Wheeler) famous, and mentions the four enclosed poems.
From H. H. R. Sedgwick, 1938-01-02
This letter regards Heflin’s illness (lobar pneumonia), which he was hospitalized for, and well wishes for him to feel better soon.
From C. R. Jordan, 1938-01-02
This letter regards Heflin's patriotic address at a polytechnic high school in Long Beach, California, another address he made there but at Methodist Church South instead, about himself (Jordan), and wishes for his recovery from his illness.
From Jno F. House, 1938-01-03
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 O. L. Milligan, 1938-01-03
This letter regards Heflin’s illness (lobar pneumonia), which he was hospitalized for, and hearing from his physician that he is doing better. It also regards the Alabama Special Democratic Primary election on January 4, 1938, and casting ballots, and it also includes a note about where Milligan now lives.
From George S. Metzger, 1938-01-03
This letter regards Heflin’s illness (lobar pneumonia), which he was hospitalized for, and wishing him a speedy recovery. This letter was written on a cute sympathy card with a cat on it.
From Delma Parker, 1938-01-03
This letter regards how she knows Heflin, the Alabama Special Democratic Primary election on January 4, 1938, updates on her life, and well wishes.
From Culbert Dudley, 1938-01-03
This letter regards the Alabama Special Democratic Primary election on January 4, 1938, and about Heflin's visit to Forest Mississippi regarding the Federal Hosuing Program.
From A. J. Willingham, 1938-01-03
This letter regards Heflin’s illness (lobar pneumonia), which he was hospitalized for. It also regards his campaign and wishing him a good New Years.
From Joe King, 1938-01-03
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 on the topic of his campaign, and sharing hopes that he can continue his campaign despite the illness.