Letter to Robert K. Bell from Ray H. Jenkins.
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Identifier
spc_nick_000391_000392
Title
Letter to Robert K. Bell from Ray H. Jenkins.
Description
Jenkins writes after the trial of Colonel Nickerson, stating that he is completely relaxed and trying to get back into office routine. He approximates the expenses in the Nickerson case and says that his fee would be satisfactory as the amount agreed upon by Nickerson and Bell. He concludes by stating that Nickerson came out of the trial "unscathed and unscarred" and sends his best to Bell and his wife. The Nickerson trial ended with the dropping of the Espionage Act and perjury charges in exchange for 15 minor counts of mishandling defense information. Nickerson was fined $1,500, reprimanded, and forbidden to exercise his command for a year. He was later sent to a military base in Panama and died in a car crash a few years later.
Creator
Date
1957-07-03
Temporal Coverage
Subject
Source
Col. John C. Nickerson, Jr. Papers
Box 1, Series 1, Folder 5
University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, Huntsville, Alabama
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Citation
Jenkins, Ray H., “Letter to Robert K. Bell from Ray H. Jenkins.,” UAH Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives, accessed December 26, 2024, http://libarchstor2.uah.edu/digitalcollections/items/show/4224.