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The spider and the flie. : A parable of the spider and the flie, made by Iohn Heywood

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    Jonathan Heywood letter to Jane Heywood

    Manuscripts

    Jonathan Heywood writes to his wife, Jane, about his experiences digging for gold outside Sacramento. He has had a rough go of it, and remarks "I would not advise any of my friends to come here if they can make a comfortable living at home."

    mssHM 4174

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    Jonathan Heywood letter to Jane Heywood

    Manuscripts

    Heywood writes to his wife that he and his companions have built a log cabin outside Jacksonville, California, and are beginning to prospect, but have not found anything so far. They have several neighbors nearby, all prospectors in cabins, from different parts of the country.

    mssHM 4182

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    Jonathan Heywood letter to Jane Heywood

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    In this letter to his wife, Jonathan Heywood thanks her for taking care of the farm and children while he is in California, talks of common friends, and sends money.

    mssHM 4191

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    Jonathan Heywood letters to Jane Heywood

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    In these three letters addressed to his wife, Jane, Jonathan Heywood writes of his experiences in Yreka, California in 1853. HM 4201, dated July 16, Heywood writes that he has returned to California after six weeks in Oregon. He has sent gold dust home to Jane, and hopes to send more soon. He wishes that she send the children to school as much as possible. HM 4202 was written on August 7. Heywood sends more money and asks for news of home, as he has received no response to his letters. In HM 4203, dated September 4, Heywood writes that he is sending money home in the hands of a mutual friend.

    mssHM 4201-4203

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    Zachariah Heywood letter to Jonathan Heywood

    Manuscripts

    In this letter addressed "Dear Brother," Zachariah Heywood writes that he, along with eight others, has found a claim in Placer County valued at one thousand dollars a share. He hopes to be able to return home the following spring.

    mssHM 4207

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    Zachariah Heywood letter to Jonathan Heywood

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    In this letter to his brother Jonathan, Zachariah Heywood writes that he has been doing quite well on the farm, having produced 1500 pounds each of cheese and butter. He reports there was "great excitement" when news of the Civil War was received. Written on paper containing printed picture with poem titled "Stand By The Union."

    mssHM 23253