17 items found
Tags: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Title Identifier Creator To Date Numeric Type Subject
Memorandum for the DirectorSE042813Ball, Anan E.Ralph, Joseph E., (1863–1922)1913 April 2819130428TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:SE042813
Creator:Ball, Anan E.
To:Ralph, Joseph E., (1863–1922)
Date:1913 April 28
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:Letter from AE Ball from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing to JE Ralph listing three employees who violated the segregation policy in the Bureau.
J. Silas Harris to James L. WilmethTI00164Harris, J. Silas1920 January 619200106TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:TI00164
Creator:Harris, J. Silas
Date:1920 January 6
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:Request for African American employees in DC from Missouri.
EF Kinkead to Joseph E. RalphSE081113aKinkead, Eugene F. (Eugene Francis), 1876-1960Ralph, Joseph E., 1863-19221913 August 1119130811TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:SE081113a
Creator:Kinkead, Eugene F. (Eugene Francis), 1876-1960
To:Ralph, Joseph E., 1863-1922
Date:1913 August 11
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:EF Kinkead writes Joseph E. Ralph asking for a copy of an order that implements segregation in the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
FB Lehane, Captain of Watch, to Bureau DirectorT1001024Lehane, F. B.1914 November 1319141113TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:T1001024
Creator:Lehane, F. B.
Date:1914 November 13
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:Recounting incident in which white men and women objected to African-American men and women eating with them and the African-Americans were moved.
May Childs Nerney to JE RalphSE072613aNerney, May ChildsRalph, Joseph E., 1863-19221913 July 2619130726TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:SE072613a
Creator:Nerney, May Childs
To:Ralph, Joseph E., 1863-1922
Date:1913 July 26
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:May Childs Nerney of the NAACP to JE Ralph asking his opinion on the policy of segregation in the federal government.
JE Ralph to Charles S. HamlinSE030714Ralph, Joseph E., 1863-1922Hamlin, Charles S. (Charles Sumner), 1861-19381914 March 719140307TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:SE030714
Creator:Ralph, Joseph E., 1863-1922
To:Hamlin, Charles S. (Charles Sumner), 1861-1938
Date:1914 March 7
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:Ralph informs the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury that due to a shortage of toilet and dressing room facilities in the new building the Bureau of Engraving and Printing is moving into, African-American and white employees will need to share the facilities. [show more]
JE Ralph to Charlotte Everett HopkinsSE072913Ralph, Joseph E., 1863-1922Hopkins, Charlotte Everett1913 July 2919130729TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:SE072913
Creator:Ralph, Joseph E., 1863-1922
To:Hopkins, Charlotte Everett
Date:1913 July 29
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:JE Ralph asks Mrs. Hopkins to give her views on segregation in the Bureau to Miss Nerney of the NAACP.
JE Ralph to Eugene F. KinkeadSE081113bRalph, Joseph E., 1863-1922Kinkead, Eugene F. (Eugene Francis), 1876-19601913 August 1419130814TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:SE081113b
Creator:Ralph, Joseph E., 1863-1922
To:Kinkead, Eugene F. (Eugene Francis), 1876-1960
Date:1913 August 14
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:JE Ralph writes to Kinkead saying he cannot furnish him with a copy of the segregation order because no formal order has been issued.
JE Ralph to John Skelton WilliamsSE071913cRalph, Joseph E., 1863-1922Williams, John Skelton, 1865-19261913 July 2319130723TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:SE071913c
Creator:Ralph, Joseph E., 1863-1922
To:Williams, John Skelton, 1865-1926
Date:1913 July 23
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:JE Ralph writes to Assistant Secretary of the Treasury informing him of the situation regarding the objection to a African American supervisor in the Wetting Division of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
JE Ralph to May Childs NerneySE072613bRalph, Joseph E., 1863-1922Nerney, May Childs1913 July 2919130729TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:SE072613b
Creator:Ralph, Joseph E., 1863-1922
To:Nerney, May Childs
Date:1913 July 29
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:JE Ralph shares his views on segregation in the Bureau.
JE Ralph to Rose MillerSE071913bRalph, Joseph E., 1863-1922Miller, Rose1913 July 2319130723TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:SE071913b
Creator:Ralph, Joseph E., 1863-1922
To:Miller, Rose
Date:1913 July 23
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:JE Ralph's reply to Rose Miller's objections to having a black supervisor, informing her that he has named a white man to the position.
JE Ralph, Director to Belle C. LaFolletteSE072413cRalph, Joseph E., 1863-1922La Follette, Belle Case, 1859-19311913 July 2419130724TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:SE072413c
Creator:Ralph, Joseph E., 1863-1922
To:La Follette, Belle Case, 1859-1931
Date:1913 July 24
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:JE Ralph to Belle C. LaFollette providing the names of the three girls who violated the segregation policy at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
Memorandum for Assistant Secretary WilliamsSE071213Ralph, Joseph E., 1863-1922Williams, John Skelton, 1865-19261913 July 1219130712TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:SE071213
Creator:Ralph, Joseph E., 1863-1922
To:Williams, John Skelton, 1865-1926
Date:1913 July 12
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:Memorandum for Assistant Secretary Williams regarding segregation at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
Memorandum to Assistant Secretary of the Treasury from JE RalphSE072413dRalph, Joseph E., 1863-1922Williams, John Skelton, 1865-19261913 July 2419130724TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:SE072413d
Creator:Ralph, Joseph E., 1863-1922
To:Williams, John Skelton, 1865-1926
Date:1913 July 24
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:JE Ralph notifies the Assistant Secretary that he has sent the names of the three girls who violated the segregation policy at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing to Belle C. LaFollette.
A Poor Widow to Mrs. Woodrow WilsonCS06UnknownWilson, Ellen Axson 1914 March 2019140320TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:CS06
Creator:Unknown
To:Wilson, Ellen Axson
Date:1914 March 20
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:An anonymous writer complains that African-American women use the same washstands, toilets, and lunch rooms as white women at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury to Belle C. LaFolletteSE072413bWilliams, John Skelton, 1865-1926La Follette, Belle Case, 1859-19311913 July 2319130723TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:SE072413b
Creator:Williams, John Skelton, 1865-1926
To:La Follette, Belle Case, 1859-1931
Date:1913 July 23
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:JS Williams reply to Belle LaFollette telling her he will have JE Ralph give him the names of the three girls who violated the segregation policy at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
James L. Wilmeth to J. Silas HarrisTI00164AWilmeth, James L.1920 January 919200109TextAfrican-Americans--segregation
Identifier:TI00164A
Creator:Wilmeth, James L.
Date:1920 January 9
Subject:African-Americans--segregation
Description:Request for African American employees in DC from MO.