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Enclosed in: letter from Gibbs to Henry E. Huntington, 1895 July 11. Also: copies of eight affidavits related to fraud on Southern Pacific Railroad, 1894.
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Personal Recollections: Dictated to Deane Fischer, her nurse and companion: [reminiscences]
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