Letter from Evan Thomas to his mother about his experience in solitary confinement, as forwarded from brother Norman Thomas to Gilbert Beaver on 1918-12-03.
Letter from Emma Thomas asking President Wilson to allow her son, Evan Thomas, to be moved from his military prison to a civilian internment camp or be allowed to choose their own essential work. Includes the letter from John Nevin Sayre forwarding…
"A narrative by David Hofer, which corroborates and amplifies 'Crucifixtions in the 20th Century,' though rendered without knowledge of the story told by Jacob Wipf."
"The cases of Jacob Wipf and the three Hofer brothers, religious objectors to war, two of whom died from the effects of military atrocities in American prisons" as "told on the hospital cot by Jacob Wipf"