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Box 2

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Contains 8 Results:

Correspondence Between Byron de la Beckwith and B. Reed Massengill, 1986 March 18-1987 August 14

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 1
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: Series I: Correspondence, 1963 July 1-1992 December 9 consists primarily of letters that Byron de la Beckwith wrote to his wife, Mary Louise (Williams) Beckwith, while he was incarcerated in Mississippi before and during his first trial for the murder of Medgar Evers. Beckwith tells his wife that he is well treated (and indeed is granted numerous privileges not accorded to other inmates) and asks her to send him various items. He also expresses his conviction that he will be acquitted and...
Dates: 1986 March 18-1987 August 14

Correspondence Between Byron de la Beckwith and B. Reed Massengill, 1987 August 28-1992 May 18

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 2
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: Series I: Correspondence, 1963 July 1-1992 December 9 consists primarily of letters that Byron de la Beckwith wrote to his wife, Mary Louise (Williams) Beckwith, while he was incarcerated in Mississippi before and during his first trial for the murder of Medgar Evers. Beckwith tells his wife that he is well treated (and indeed is granted numerous privileges not accorded to other inmates) and asks her to send him various items. He also expresses his conviction that he will be acquitted and...
Dates: 1987 August 28-1992 May 18

Correspondence Between Byron de la Beckwith and B. Reed Massengill, 1992 May 20-December 9

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 3
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: Series I: Correspondence, 1963 July 1-1992 December 9 consists primarily of letters that Byron de la Beckwith wrote to his wife, Mary Louise (Williams) Beckwith, while he was incarcerated in Mississippi before and during his first trial for the murder of Medgar Evers. Beckwith tells his wife that he is well treated (and indeed is granted numerous privileges not accorded to other inmates) and asks her to send him various items. He also expresses his conviction that he will be acquitted and...
Dates: 1992 May 20-December 9

Leaflets and Articles from Byron de la Beckwith's Letters to B. Reed Massengill, 1986 March 18-1992 December 9

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 4
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: Series I: Correspondence, 1963 July 1-1992 December 9 consists primarily of letters that Byron de la Beckwith wrote to his wife, Mary Louise (Williams) Beckwith, while he was incarcerated in Mississippi before and during his first trial for the murder of Medgar Evers. Beckwith tells his wife that he is well treated (and indeed is granted numerous privileges not accorded to other inmates) and asks her to send him various items. He also expresses his conviction that he will be acquitted and...
Dates: 1986 March 18-1992 December 9

Leaflets and Articles from Byron de la Beckwith's Letters to B. Reed Massengill, 1986 March 18-1992 December 9

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 5
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: Series I: Correspondence, 1963 July 1-1992 December 9 consists primarily of letters that Byron de la Beckwith wrote to his wife, Mary Louise (Williams) Beckwith, while he was incarcerated in Mississippi before and during his first trial for the murder of Medgar Evers. Beckwith tells his wife that he is well treated (and indeed is granted numerous privileges not accorded to other inmates) and asks her to send him various items. He also expresses his conviction that he will be acquitted and...
Dates: 1986 March 18-1992 December 9

The Christian Christmas by Dan Gayman from Byron de la Beckwith's Letters to B. Reed Massengill, undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 6
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: Series I: Correspondence, 1963 July 1-1992 December 9 consists primarily of letters that Byron de la Beckwith wrote to his wife, Mary Louise (Williams) Beckwith, while he was incarcerated in Mississippi before and during his first trial for the murder of Medgar Evers. Beckwith tells his wife that he is well treated (and indeed is granted numerous privileges not accorded to other inmates) and asks her to send him various items. He also expresses his conviction that he will be acquitted and...
Dates: undated

For Lack of Truth from Byron de la Beckwith's Letters to B. Reed Massengill, undated

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 7
Identifier: I
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: Series I: Correspondence, 1963 July 1-1992 December 9 consists primarily of letters that Byron de la Beckwith wrote to his wife, Mary Louise (Williams) Beckwith, while he was incarcerated in Mississippi before and during his first trial for the murder of Medgar Evers. Beckwith tells his wife that he is well treated (and indeed is granted numerous privileges not accorded to other inmates) and asks her to send him various items. He also expresses his conviction that he will be acquitted and...
Dates: undated

Photographs, circa 1950-1976

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 8
Identifier: II
Scope and Contents Note From the Collection: Series I: Correspondence, 1963 July 1-1992 December 9 consists primarily of letters that Byron de la Beckwith wrote to his wife, Mary Louise (Williams) Beckwith, while he was incarcerated in Mississippi before and during his first trial for the murder of Medgar Evers. Beckwith tells his wife that he is well treated (and indeed is granted numerous privileges not accorded to other inmates) and asks her to send him various items. He also expresses his conviction that he will be acquitted and...
Dates: circa 1950-1976