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Benjamin Ross letter to "sister"
Manuscripts
This letter, which appears to have been written by a soldier to his unnamed sister, describes details of Ross' travels and experiences with a troop of American soldiers moving through Mexico during the Mexican War.
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J. Baker Whitcomb. To "Dear Sister". Fosters Bar, Calif
Manuscripts
The collection contains 62 letters by 26 different authors including Milton B. Stevens, C. K. Dixon and Byron Whitcomb. The letters mention various mining camps throughout Northern California, such as Fosters Bar, Galena Hill, Murderers Bar, Pilot Hill, Salmon Falls, Weber Creek, and the Klamath River Valley Mines, as well as several California cities including Benicia, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Jose, and Stockton. The letters illustrate several aspects of the Gold Rush experience: the journey to California through Panama and Rio de Janeiro; life in California and the gold camps; women in California; gold discoveries or the lack thereof; the techniques and equipment used in mining; loneliness and longing for home. The letters from Milton B. Stevens' mother, from Shushan, tell of the experience of the miners' families back at home in the East. Eighteen of the letters have handwritten or typed transcripts.
HM 59530

Cassie and Victoria Foster : the fairy sisters : smallest persons in the world
Visual Materials
Image of a central image of full-length portraits of dwarf children Cassie Foster and Victoria Foster in formal dress standing next to a piano, and surrounded by five vignettes of the sisters sitting on a miniature couch and standing on a full-sized chair, and performing in costume as two sailors on a boat, kissing as fairies amid flowers and grass, and standing outdoors in Celtic outfits including kilts, with a top center vignette of a fairy-like woman with arms outstretched.
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