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Telegram from John F. Dowd of Time Magazine to Governor Millard Caldwell, March 14, 1947

Telegram from John F. Dowd of Time Magazine to Governor Millard Caldwell, March 14, 1947

Date
1947-03-14
Description
Telegram from John F. Dowd informing Governor Millard Caldwell that the magazine "Colliers" did not request permission to reprint a quote from an article dated January 7, 1946.
Collection
An Appeal made by Millard Caldwell Concerning a Libel Case, April 21, 1947

An Appeal made by Millard Caldwell Concerning a Libel Case, April 21, 1947

Date
1947-04-21
Description
An appeal to court made by Millard Caldwell, who is attempting to sue Crowell-Collier Publishing Company for libel. The company published an article entitled 'Two Governors on Race Problems," where they claim that Caldwell condoned the lynching of Jesse James Payne, and refused to acknowledge that it was a lynching at all. Caldwell claims he never condoned the murder of Jesse, and claims the article is an act of deliberate malicious intent.
Collection
Letter from an Anonymous Writer to Governor Millard Caldwell, March 21, 1945

Letter from an Anonymous Writer to Governor Millard Caldwell, March 21, 1945

Date
1945-03-21
Description
Letter from an anonymous writer, signed as one of Governor Caldwell's former constituents, asking him to quit his position following Caldwell's decision to sue Collier's Magazine and his taxing policies.
Collection
Telegram from J. E Straughn to Henry Luce, March 13, 1947

Telegram from J. E Straughn to Henry Luce, March 13, 1947

Date
1947-03-13
Description
Telegram from J. E. Straughn to Henry Luce, editor of Time Magazine, asking if Colliers Magazine received permission to reprint an alleged quote Governor Caldwell made regarding the lynching of Jesse James Payne.
Collection
Draft of a Letter from Governor Caldwell's Office to Henry Luce

Draft of a Letter from Governor Caldwell's Office to Henry Luce

Date
Description
Draft of a letter from Governor Millard Caldwell's office to Henry Luce, editor of Time Magazine, asking if Colliers Magazine received permission to reprint an alleged quote Governor Caldwell made regarding the lynching of Jesse James Payne.
Collection
Letter from Julius F. Parker to Ed Straughn Regarding Alleged Statement Caldwell Made about the Lynching of Jesse James Payne, January 18,1946

Letter from Julius F. Parker to Ed Straughn Regarding Alleged Statement Caldwell Made about the Lynching of Jesse James Payne, January 18,1946

Date
1946-01-18
Description
Letter from Julius F. Parker to Ed Straughn stating that Governor Millard Caldwell most likely is not going to file a suit against the General Board of Education of the Methodist Church relative to Jesse James Payne's death in Madison County.
Collection
Telegram from William L. Chenery to Governor Millard Caldwell Regarding Investigation of Quote Attributed to Caldwell, February 13, 1946

Telegram from William L. Chenery to Governor Millard Caldwell Regarding Investigation of Quote Attributed to Caldwell, February 13, 1946

Date
1946-02-13
Description
Telegram from William L. Chenery to Governor Millard Caldwell informing him that Henry La Cossitt is making an investigation into a quote attributed to Governor Caldwell, and that they have stopped publicity.
Collection
Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between Governor Millard Caldwell and Henry La Cossitt, February 13, 1946

Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between Governor Millard Caldwell and Henry La Cossitt, February 13, 1946

Date
1946-02-13
Description
Transcript of a telephone conversation between Governor Millard Caldwell and Henry La Cossitt, editor of Collier's Magazine, where Caldwell explains that the quote which appears in an advance proof of an editorial piece was a falsely attributed to Caldwell quote which Time magazine published. Caldwell asks that the magazine pull all newspapers with the editorial piece, and Henry La Cossitt agrees to investigate the matter.
Collection
Note from Governor Millard Caldwell to John with Newspaper Clipping

Note from Governor Millard Caldwell to John with Newspaper Clipping

Date
1945 (circa)
Description
Note from Governor Millard Caldwell to John asking if it is wise to send attached newspaper clipping to certain people. A reply on the note indicates that John believes no harm can come from it. The clipping is an editorial where Caldwell is attributed for a quote condoning the lynching of Jesse James Payne from January 1947.
Collection
Copy of an Editorial Published by Time Magazine Entitled "Two Governors," January 7, 1946

Copy of an Editorial Published by Time Magazine Entitled "Two Governors," January 7, 1946

Date
1946-01-07
Description
Copy of an article from Time Magazine comparing the Governor of North Carolina, R.G. Cherry, to Florida Governor Millard Caldwell, and their responses to race and crime within their states. The article states that Governor Cherry commuted a death sentence for Ernest Brooks, a fourteen year old who was convicted of sexually assaulted a white woman, while around the same time Governor Caldwell condoned the lynching of Jesse James Payne.
Collection
Identifier Title Type Subject Thumbnail
s576_b048_f27_010Telegram from John F. Dowd of Time Magazine to Governor Millard Caldwell, March 14, 1947TextPolitics and government
Periodicals
Libel and slander
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s576_b048_f27_06An Appeal made by Millard Caldwell Concerning a Libel Case, April 21, 1947TextLibel and slander
Race relations
Politics and government
/fmp/governor-records/thumbnails/s576_b048_f27_06.jpg
s576_b048_f27_120Letter from an Anonymous Writer to Governor Millard Caldwell, March 21, 1945TextPolitics and government
Periodicals
Libel and slander
/fmp/governor-records/thumbnails/s576_b048_f27_120.jpg
s576_b048_f27_123Telegram from J. E Straughn to Henry Luce, March 13, 1947TextPolitics and government
Periodicals
Race discrimination
Libel and slander
/fmp/governor-records/thumbnails/s576_b048_f27_123.jpg
s576_b048_f27_125Draft of a Letter from Governor Caldwell's Office to Henry LuceTextPolitics and government
Periodicals
Race discrimination
Libel and slander
/fmp/governor-records/thumbnails/s576_b048_f27_125.jpg
s576_b048_f27_126Letter from Julius F. Parker to Ed Straughn Regarding Alleged Statement Caldwell Made about the Lynching of Jesse James Payne, January 18,1946TextPolitics and government
Periodicals
Race discrimination
Libel and slander
/fmp/governor-records/thumbnails/s576_b048_f27_126.jpg
s576_b048_f27_127Telegram from William L. Chenery to Governor Millard Caldwell Regarding Investigation of Quote Attributed to Caldwell, February 13, 1946TextPolitics and government
Periodicals
Race discrimination
Libel and slander
/fmp/governor-records/thumbnails/s576_b048_f27_127.jpg
s576_b048_f27_128Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between Governor Millard Caldwell and Henry La Cossitt, February 13, 1946TextPolitics and government
Periodicals
Race discrimination
Libel and slander
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s576_b048_f27_129Note from Governor Millard Caldwell to John with Newspaper ClippingTextPolitics and government
Periodicals
Race discrimination
Libel and slander
/fmp/governor-records/thumbnails/s576_b048_f27_129.jpg
s576_b048_f27_132Copy of an Editorial Published by Time Magazine Entitled "Two Governors," January 7, 1946TextPolitics and government
Periodicals
Race discrimination
Libel and slander
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