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The life of Dr. Carroll Thrasher <1876-1911>

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    Carroll, B. C. To Marion DeVries. Los Angeles, Calif

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    This collection contains mostly letters written to DeVries that express gratitude for a favor rendered or to ask for his political support. Of note are two letters; the first was written by A. F. Hector to Marion DeVries, dated Mar. 3, 1900 discussing mining in Mono County, California; the second was written by William H. Metson to Marion DeVries, which talks about the relationship between Mexico and the United States.

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    Carroll, B. C. To Marion DeVries. San Francisco, Calif

    Manuscripts

    This collection contains mostly letters written to DeVries that express gratitude for a favor rendered or to ask for his political support. Of note are two letters; the first was written by A. F. Hector to Marion DeVries, dated Mar. 3, 1900 discussing mining in Mono County, California; the second was written by William H. Metson to Marion DeVries, which talks about the relationship between Mexico and the United States.

    mssDeVries papers

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    Carroll, B. C. To Marion DeVries. San Francisco, Calif

    Manuscripts

    This collection contains mostly letters written to DeVries that express gratitude for a favor rendered or to ask for his political support. Of note are two letters; the first was written by A. F. Hector to Marion DeVries, dated Mar. 3, 1900 discussing mining in Mono County, California; the second was written by William H. Metson to Marion DeVries, which talks about the relationship between Mexico and the United States.

    mssDeVries papers

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    Carroll, B. C. To Marion DeVries. San Francisco, Calif

    Manuscripts

    This collection contains mostly letters written to DeVries that express gratitude for a favor rendered or to ask for his political support. Of note are two letters; the first was written by A. F. Hector to Marion DeVries, dated Mar. 3, 1900 discussing mining in Mono County, California; the second was written by William H. Metson to Marion DeVries, which talks about the relationship between Mexico and the United States.

    mssDeVries papers