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| | Inventory of the Wetter Family Papers, 1809-1963 |
 | | Most letters are signed, "Yours for the O.B.U." or "Yours for freedom." Also included are letters, financial and legal documents, clippings, and other materials relating to the management and sale of Sharon Plantation by Mildred Gould; Louise Koch; Pierce Wetter; Telfair Wetter; and Pauline L. Wetter, Telfair Wetter's widow. |
 | | Most letters are signed, "Yours for the O. U." or "Yours for freedom." Later letters are mostly concerned with the management and sale of Sharon Plantation by Mildred Gould, Louise Koch, Pierce Wetter, Telfair Wetter, and Pauline L. Wetter, Telfair Wetter's widow. |
 | | Correspondence, 1919-1921, is chiefly between Pierce Wetter in Leavenworth and Telfair Wetter at the I.W.W. office in Baltimore, Md. These letters include much discussion of strikes and other labor actions; political prisoners and their trials; events of the Russian Revolution; Communism in general; and internal I.W.W. politics, especially tensions between the Baltimore and Philadelphia branches. |
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