Denslow, Ray Vaughn, 1885-1960
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Denslow, 1943-1944
Correspondence and documents relating to the Southern Supreme Council's case and trial of Ray V. Denslow, regarding a controversial Grand Master's Conference address in February 1942 and Denslow's response.
Denslow, 1949-1950
Correspondence to and from Ray V. Denslow of Missouri.
Denslow, 1950-1951
Correspondence to and from Ray V. Denslow of Missouri.
Denslow, R. V., 1951-1952
Correspondence to and from Ray V. Denslow of Missouri.
Denslow, Ray V., 1942-1943
Correspondence to and from Ray V. Denslow of Missouri.
Denslow, Ray V., 1945-1947
Correspondence to and from Ray V. Denslow of Missouri. Some letters illustrate the tension between the North and South regarding recognition of the Prince Hall Freemasons.
Denslow, Ray V., 1947-1949
Correspondence to and from Ray V. Denslow of Missouri.
Denslow, Ray V., 1952-1953
Correspondence to and from Ray V. Denslow of Missouri.
Denslow, Ray V. [1], 1944-1945
Correspondence to and from Ray V. Denslow, most of which reference his legal issues (see Box 32/Folder 3). A letter of note, dated 4/17/45, references "our good friend Harry Truman" and his ascension to President at the death of Roosevelt.
Denslow, Ray V. [2], 1943-1944
Correspondence to and from Ray V. Denslow, most of which reference his legal issues (see Box 32/Folder 3). Several letters indicate Johnson's support of Denslow's case and appeal.