Box 3
Container
Contains 176 Results:
Byron and Mary L. (Williams) Beckwith, 1955 December
File — Box: 3, Folder: 61
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:
1955 December
Byron de la Beckwith Jr. School Portrait, 1955
File — Box: 3, Folder: 62
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:
1955
Byron de la Beckwith Jr., circa 1955
File — Box: 3, Folder: 63
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 1955
Byron de la Beckwith Jr. at Home at 331 West Monroe Street, circa 1955
File — Box: 3, Folder: 64
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 1955
Byron de la Beckwith Jr. School Portrait, 1956 November
File — Box: 3, Folder: 65
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:
1956 November
Byron de la Beckwith Jr. and Chopple Holmes at Formal, 1956 December 20
File — Box: 3, Folder: 66
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:
1956 December 20
Byron de la Beckwith Jr. and Chopple Holmes at Formal, 1956 December 20
File — Box: 3, Folder: 67
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:
1956 December 20
Byron de la Beckwith Jr. and Chopple Holmes at Formal, 1956 December 20
File — Box: 3, Folder: 68
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:
1956 December 20
Byron de la Beckwith Jr. and Jean Price at Formal, 1956 December 20
File — Box: 3, Folder: 69
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:
1956 December 20
Byron de la Beckwith Jr. and Friend at Formal, 1956 December 20
File — Box: 3, Folder: 70
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:
1956 December 20
Byron de la Beckwith Jr. at Formal, 1956 December 20
File — Box: 3, Folder: 71
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:
1956 December 20
Byron de la Beckwith Sr. and Jr., circa 1956
File — Box: 3, Folder: 72
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 1956
Byron de la Beckwith Sr. and Jr., circa 1956
File — Box: 3, Folder: 73
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 1956
Byron de la Beckwith Sr. and Jr. on Swingset, circa 1956
File — Box: 3, Folder: 74
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 1956
Byron de la Beckwith Sr. and Jr. on Sofa, circa 1956
File — Box: 3, Folder: 75
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 1956
Byron de la Beckwith Sr. and Jr., 1957 May
File — Box: 3, Folder: 76
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:
1957 May
Byron and Mary L. (Williams) de la Beckwith, 1957 May 12
File — Box: 3, Folder: 77
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:
1957 May 12
Mary (Williams) and Byron Jr. de la Beckwith, circa 1957
File — Box: 3, Folder: 78
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 1957
Byron de la Beckwith Jr., circa 1958
File — Box: 3, Folder: 79
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 1958
Mary L. (Williams) Beckwith with Ruger Pistol, circa 1958
File — Box: 3, Folder: 80
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 1958