Box 3
Contains 46 Results:
Press Releases
These include statements released to the press and abstracts of statements made by potential defense witnesses.
Brief - apparently filed in Supreme Court
Petition to Rehear
AP Sketch
Pages of a wire service biographical sketch of Neal.
Picture from the Chattanooga Times (from papers of Vic Weals)
Neal, Bainbridge Colley, and Clarence Darrow are pictured. In this print, Neal has been cut out
in order to show only Colley and Darrow.
Letter from Paul R. McNeil to Neal, 1943 September 10
Asks Neal to alert the ACLU of an alleged wrong.
Letter from Arthur Garfield Hays to Neal, 1926 May 24
My dear Dr. Neal, This is just to let you know that I shall be at Nashville on Saturday night. I presume there will be a gathering of the clan there on Sunday. It will be a pleasure to see you. My only misfortune is that I shall have to leave Nashville Monday afternoon as I am sailing for Europe on Wednesday morning. With Kind regards, I remain Very cordially yours, Arthur Garfield Hays.
Brochure: John R. Neal - Democratic Candidate for Governor
, 1924
Brochure: Take Non-political State Affairs Out of Politics
(Neal for governor), 1924
Brochure: Fourteen Points
broadside, 1924
Speech (Rhea County), 1924
Neal made this Speech to open his 1924 gubernatorial campaign.
Fourteen points
speech, 1924
Fourteen points
speech stapled to a similar speech, 1924
Letter, 1924 May 26
Probably an appeal to the WCTU by Mrs. Wheelock in support of Neal's campaign.
Posters: Neal to speak at Market Hall - Women Especially Invited
, 1924
Fragment of speeches, 1924
Neal for Governor: Clipping from The Nation, 1926 June 23
Nathan D. White to head campaign in Nashville against Governor Roberts.
Neal for Governor: Headquarters Stationary, 1926
Neal for Governor: Letter from State Democratic Executive Committee, 1950 June 29
Neal was entered in the gubernatorial primary.