From Ewing Young Mitchell, Jr. to Marie Plummer
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Letter from Ewing Young Mitchell, Jr. to Marie Plummer on January 18, 1937. Mitchell confirms that he sent a letter to Judge Ewing C. Bland concerning Plummer's termination at the District Court of Appeals in Kansas City. He does not believe there is anything he can do in aiding Plummer's reinstatement there and cautions her about making threats. He says, "It would not cost over $50 to have you assassinated, and if you were[,] certainly nothing would be done about it." Mitchell then suggests that she should always be accompanied by someone.
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January 18th 1937
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Washington, DC
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Collection Title, Call or Box Number:
Mitchell, Ewing Young, Jr. (1873-1954), Papers, 1840-1949, Folder 3204
Digital Object Identifier:
SHSMO-C1041-F03204-0001
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