Box HUM 2.10 Box 5
Contains 90 Results:
Negro Business League, Laurel, Mississippi, 1946-1948
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
Negro Business League: Meridian, Mississippi, 1948
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
Negro Business League: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1927
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
Negro Business League: St. Louis, 1919
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
Negro Business League: Texarcana, Texas-Arkansas, 1931-1937
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
Negro Chamber of Commerce, Lufkia, Texas, 1946
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
Negro Welfare Association of Cleveland, 1927
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
Negro Worker Monthly, 1945
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
New York Times, undated
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
Oberlin Savings Bank, 1945
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
Ogden Air Service Command, 1943
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
Olivet Baptist Church, 1945
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
Oscar De Priest Charity Club, 1933
Includes correspondence with Elizabeth Crawford Williams.
Owensboro Negro Chautauqua and Amusement Association, 1916
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
Pacolet River Sunday School Convention of Union County (South Carolina), , 1949
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
Paine & Paine Attorneys at Law, 1928
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
Palmer House, 1932
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
Palmetto Leader, 1949
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
Passavant Memorial Hospital, 1941
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
Paul Quinn College, undated
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
People's Defense League, 1942-1943
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
People's Gas, Light and Coke Company, 1931-1940
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
People's Industrial Life Insurance Company, 1943-1950
Includes correspondence with Walter L. Cohen.
Phi Beta Sigma, 1929
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.
Phillips Elementary School, 1940
Significant correspondents include the Republican National Committee, the Elks (I.B.P.O.E.W.), the Lincoln League, and civic associations and fraternal organizations in which Simmons played an active role. Many of the letters are speaking invitations.
Most correspondence from law firms represents the efforts of various parties to collect on money owed.