Box 1
Contains 12 Results:
Alma Theede Arrest Record, 1951
The “Parole Board Papers” series, which dates from 1949 to 1962, includes letters to and from Charles Crow Sr. during his tenure as executive secretary of the Tennessee Pardon and Parole Board. The bulk of these contents include correspondence between Crow and colleagues, families of parolees, and state officials. However, an exception has been made for a 1951 Shelby County arrest record. This series is arranged chronologically.
Parole Board Correspondence, 1949 to 1955
The “Parole Board Papers” series, which dates from 1949 to 1962, includes letters to and from Charles Crow Sr. during his tenure as executive secretary of the Tennessee Pardon and Parole Board. The bulk of these contents include correspondence between Crow and colleagues, families of parolees, and state officials. However, an exception has been made for a 1951 Shelby County arrest record. This series is arranged chronologically.
Parole Board Correspondence, 1956
The “Parole Board Papers” series, which dates from 1949 to 1962, includes letters to and from Charles Crow Sr. during his tenure as executive secretary of the Tennessee Pardon and Parole Board. The bulk of these contents include correspondence between Crow and colleagues, families of parolees, and state officials. However, an exception has been made for a 1951 Shelby County arrest record. This series is arranged chronologically.
Parole Board Correspondence, 1957
The “Parole Board Papers” series, which dates from 1949 to 1962, includes letters to and from Charles Crow Sr. during his tenure as executive secretary of the Tennessee Pardon and Parole Board. The bulk of these contents include correspondence between Crow and colleagues, families of parolees, and state officials. However, an exception has been made for a 1951 Shelby County arrest record. This series is arranged chronologically.
Parole Board Correspondence, 1958 to 1962
The “Parole Board Papers” series, which dates from 1949 to 1962, includes letters to and from Charles Crow Sr. during his tenure as executive secretary of the Tennessee Pardon and Parole Board. The bulk of these contents include correspondence between Crow and colleagues, families of parolees, and state officials. However, an exception has been made for a 1951 Shelby County arrest record. This series is arranged chronologically.
Mayoral Campaign Materials and Correspondence, 1960 to 1979
Certificates & Invitation Letters, 1948 to 1991
The “Assorted Papers” series, which dates from 1948 to 1993, consists of newspaper clippings, certificates, invitation letters, correspondence, and posthumous tributes relating to Charles Crow’s lengthy career and personal life. Some of these materials are not directly related to Crow’s parole or mayoral career, but rather include personal correspondence with colleagues or membership certifications from various organizations. This series has been arranged chronologically.
Young Democrats, 1956
The “Assorted Papers” series, which dates from 1948 to 1993, consists of newspaper clippings, certificates, invitation letters, correspondence, and posthumous tributes relating to Charles Crow’s lengthy career and personal life. Some of these materials are not directly related to Crow’s parole or mayoral career, but rather include personal correspondence with colleagues or membership certifications from various organizations. This series has been arranged chronologically.
Magazine Publications, 1958 to 1979
The “Assorted Papers” series, which dates from 1948 to 1993, consists of newspaper clippings, certificates, invitation letters, correspondence, and posthumous tributes relating to Charles Crow’s lengthy career and personal life. Some of these materials are not directly related to Crow’s parole or mayoral career, but rather include personal correspondence with colleagues or membership certifications from various organizations. This series has been arranged chronologically.
Newspaper Clippings, 1958 to 1993
The “Assorted Papers” series, which dates from 1948 to 1993, consists of newspaper clippings, certificates, invitation letters, correspondence, and posthumous tributes relating to Charles Crow’s lengthy career and personal life. Some of these materials are not directly related to Crow’s parole or mayoral career, but rather include personal correspondence with colleagues or membership certifications from various organizations. This series has been arranged chronologically.