1. Bullets Thick, Letter to the Editor by P. C. Pogue, 1900 Creator: Pogue, P. C. Date: 1900 Format: Text Access: Public
2. Gen. Leonard Wood on Conditions in Cuba, The Literary Digest, November 10, 1900 Date: November 10, 1900 Format: Text Access: Public
3. Hast Thou Killed, and Also Taken Possession?, by Charles M. Sturges, 1900 Creator: Sturges, Charles M. Date: 1900 Format: Text Access: Public
5. Scrapbook consisting of clippings dealing with religion, race and criminal justice. Examples include clippings dealing with the Monroe Rogers case and Reverend William H. Scott's Address to the President of the United States on February 26, 1902 - 1900-1907 Creator: Scott, William H. (William Henry), 1848-1910 Date: 1900 to 1907 Format: Text Access: Public
6. Clipping, "Rev. W. H. Scott, Pastor of St. John's Baptist Church. Brief Story of His Life and Work" Date: between 1895 and 1910 Format: Text Access: Public
8. Newspaper clipping, "Calls on Governor, Pastor Scott Makes Petition Against Extradition of Monroe Rogers" Date: between 1895 and 1910 Format: Text Access: Public
9. Newspaper clippings about the marriage of William H. Scott, Sr. and Marion Riley; funeral for William H. Scott, Sr., and obituary for Gov. Boutwell Date: between 1895 and 1910 Format: Text Access: Public
10. Newspaper clipping, "George A. Hanson, of Richmond" Date: between 1887 and 1908 Format: Text Access: Public