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Correspondence to "kiggy"

Reads: "Dear Kiggy, We are having a Monster invitation meeting in Oshawa, on Friday May 8 at 8:15pm. A real good speaker has been secured for the occasion and Headquarters are giving us REAL [underlined] support. We are counting on you to do your part". Signed "IT SUB, AB Sanbey, Kligrapp".

Correspondence "Knights of Klu Klux Klan of Kanada" to a Mr. Hutchison

Describes a "fiasco" in Toronto in January, and about how "real" Klansmen will get together to save Klankraft in Canada from personally ambitious men who "presume to ride to positions of trust over other men's reputation". Talks about a movement to amalgamate the present British Empire group with "own movement", and that this amalgamation is one of the most vigorous in Canada. Further claims to ne the original and only official organization in Canada, and asking to pay no attention to the "ugly banishments recently scattered over the country by irresponsible parties". Signed by a C Lewis Fowler.

Correspondence from George Palmer

A "Kastle of the Knights of Kamelia", of "Second Order of Klan Kraft to be formed in Toronto for September 1927. This class will be of 10 members. No charge required by expect a donation of $500 to cover cost of membership cards, passports, etc. Give name and cheque to a Walter G. Douglas, Imperial Klabee and mail to PO Box 176 Toronto ON. At the bottom reads: "Do not show this letter or communicate its contents to anyone". Signed by George Palmer.

Correspondence from Fowler

Suggesting an "open air naturalization Ceremony and Demonstration for Eastern Ontario". Mentions a meeting to be held in Nappanee, because it's center of its forces, which include Oshuwa, Bowmansville, Peterboro, Trenton, Belleville, Bath, Kingston, Gananoque, Porth, Smith Falls, Brockville, Ottawa, Prescott, Cornwall. Suggests to contact an "Ernest Hughson" of 220 Division St Kingston.

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Mr Edward Coleman Black, editor of the "Fiery Cross" and "Twixt Love and Duty".

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Concerns about split factions within KKK-K, and people are seeing that its falling on itself. Wishes to build a truce klan on motto "Non Silba Sid Anthar", meaning "Not for Self but for Others". Factions hunting "klancraft" in general meetings at a Sovereign Hall, 805 Dover Count Road.

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There is a rival organization, and people are saying they're the "real organization" and others are "banished". This correspondence accuses others of stealing dues, or of being Roman Catholic. Mentions an HB Neely, George Marshall, JS Lord.

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General greetings. Mentions a "Knights of Kamelia".

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Extending thanks for a Klan's help on Sunday June 27 1926 with "White Gentile Protestant Demonstrators" in Hastings County. Explains that "in interest of our white Gentile Protestant people against the hierarchy of Rome and the foreign element coming into the Country".

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Mentions that New Brunswick legislature under JS Lord is officially connected with KKK, but this information cannot be confirmed.

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