Box HUM 2.10 Box 5
Contains 90 Results:
National Baptist Convention, 1925
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.
National Baptist Convention, U.S.A., 1928-1940
Includes correspondence with L. K. Williams.
National Baptist Voice, 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.
National Bar Association, 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.
National Committee for the Celebration of 100th Anniversary Liberia, 1947
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.
National Contractors, 1950
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.
National Council of Negro Republicans, 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.
National De Saible Memorial Society, 1933
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.
National Federation of Colored Farmers, 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.
National Grand United Order of Wise Men and Women of the World, 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.
National Inheritance Service, 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.
National League of Republican Colored Women, 1924
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.
National Minutemen of America, 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.
National Negro Business League, 1904-1943
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.
National Negro Magazine Co., 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.
National Negro Press Association, 1916
Includes correspondence with Melvin J. Chisum.
National Negro Square Deal Association of America, Inc., 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.
National Republican Club, 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.
National Republican Roundup Committee, 1949-1951
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.
National Republican Speakers Bureau, 1938
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.
National Small Business Men's Association, 1938
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.
National Voters' League of Colored Americans, 1939
Includes correspondence with J. Finley Wilson.
Native Illinois Club, 1949
Includes correspondence with J. Horace Gardner.
NEA Service, Inc., 1933
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 America Transcribed, Inc., 1950
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.