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Estaing, Charles Hector, Comte d'. A Declaration Addressed in the Name of the King of France. To all the ancient French in North American [a translation from the French in the hand of Samuel Cooper, with two copies]
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1780-1798
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Letters, manuscripts (including 195 sermons, 4 diaries, and 1 poem), and documents.
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Samuel Cooper papers
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This collection contains the letters, manuscripts (including sermons, 4 diaries, and 1 poem), and documents. Includes 195 sermons by William Cooper and Samuel Cooper, 1718-1783 (strongest for the period 1740-1759) and correspondence, covering international politics in relation to the American colonies (1769-1783), French officers in North America (1778-1783), and the Cooper family affairs (1759-1798). Some pieces are in French. Among the correspondents are John Adams (3 pieces), Charles Hector d'Estaing (3 pieces), Benjamin Franklin (5 pieces), Gideon Hawley (2 pieces), Anne César de la Luzerne (6 pieces), Charles Gravier de Vergennes (2 pieces). There are two letters (1771, Feb. 25 and 1776, Jan. 8) from Gideon Hawley describing his life among the Indians. There are 177 pieces of Samuel Cooper and 43 pieces of William Cooper. The John Adams items include two autograph letters signed to Charles Gravier, Comte de Vergennes, 1779 February 16 and 27 (CO 7, CO 13) and one letterpress copy of a letter to Benjamin Franklin, 1783 September 13 (CO 36), not in Adams' hand. Some notable items include: Cooper, Samuel. Letter to the Corporation of Harvard, declining the presidency of the college. [February 10, 1774] Hawley, Gideon. Two letters to Dr. Cooper, describing his life among the Indians. February 25, 1771 and January 8, 1776 Lee, Arthur. Letter to Dr. Cooper, regarding the mutiny of the Pennsylvania Line. Jan. 18, 1781 Lovell, James. Letter discussing the neutrality of Russia and Denmark and the possible action of Holland; also, Virginia's relinquishment of [UNK]to western territory. February 1, 1781 The diaries cover the periods 1764 January 1 - 1765 February 2; 1769 October 22 - December 31; 1775 April 18 - September 23; and 1775 April 19 - May 17, 1776. The 1769 diary was published in New England Historical and Genealogical Register, vol. 55 (1901), pp. 145-149, and the 1775-1776 diary was published in The American Historical Review, vol. 6 (Jan. 1901), pp. 301-341.
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Kreider, Samuel L. 2 letters (1950-1952) to Mary & Wilfred Cooper
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The Manuscripts series contains various poems, stories, and historical accounts written by Samuel L. Kreider. Many of these accounts relate to individuals like Charles Victor Hall and Mary Hall (original homesteaders of Los Angeles' West Adams area), structures like the Los Angeles High School, and other California histories. It also includes notes, reports, and other documents from the Friday Morning Club and its prominent members. Beyond the private papers, this series holds many documents relating to U.S. trade with Japan and the federal General Accounting Office branch in Los Angeles. There is also a Japanese poem. The series is arranged in alphabetical order and then chronologically. The Correspondence series is primarily related to Samuel L. Kreider. Most of the letters are work-related with a large percentage of them pertaining to U.S. trade with Japanese businesses. Moreover, there is also private correspondence. Mr. Kreider corresponded with many locally and nationally prominent people. The list includes, but is not limited to Fletcher Bowron, Herbert Hoover, and Lansing Hoskins Beach. He also has correspondence from C.C. Julian & Royalties Co. The series also contains letters Mr. Kreider wrote to various newspapers and magazines about publishing his historical accounts and stories. Lastly, there is correspondence pertaining to Mr. and Mrs. Kreider's philanthropic work within the Los Angeles High School Alumni Association and the Friday Morning Club. One letter is specifically from Caroline M. Severance. The series is arranged in alphabetical order by author and then by addressee.
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Samuel L. Kreider Papers
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The Samuel L. Kreider Papers are arranged in the following series: 1. Manuscripts (Boxes 1-3); 2. Correspondence (Boxes 4-13); 3. Legal/Financial Documents (Box 14); and 4. Ephemera (Boxes 15-16 and 1 oversize folder). The Manuscripts series contains various poems, stories, and historical accounts written by Samuel L. Kreider. Many of these accounts relate to individuals like Charles Victor Hall and Mary Hall (original homesteaders of Los Angeles' West Adams area), structures like the Los Angeles High School, and other California histories. It also includes notes, reports, and other documents from the Friday Morning Club and its prominent members. Beyond the private papers, this series holds many documents relating to U.S. trade with Japan and the federal General Accounting Office branch in Los Angeles. There is also a Japanese poem. The series is arranged in alphabetical order and then chronologically. The Correspondence series is primarily related to Samuel L. Kreider. Most of the letters are work-related with a large percentage of them pertaining to U.S. trade with Japanese businesses. Moreover, there is also private correspondence. Mr. Kreider corresponded with many locally and nationally prominent people. The list includes, but is not limited to Fletcher Bowron, Herbert Hoover, Lansing Hoskins Beach, L.D. Hotchkiss, Gene Biscailluz, Raymond E. Pollich, Edward S. Shattuck, Earl Warren, Paul J. McCormick, Everett Perry and Mabel Gillis. He also has correspondence from C.C. Julian & Royalties Co. The series also contains letters Mr. Kreider wrote to various newspapers and magazines about publishing his historical accounts and stories. Some of the companies include Time, LOOK, Life, Los Angeles Times, Herald-Express, Literary Digest, San Francisco Chronicle, and Saturday Evening Post. Lastly, there is correspondence pertaining to Mr. and Mrs. Kreider's philanthropic work within the Los Angeles High School Alumni Association and the Friday Morning Club. One letter is from Caroline M. Severance. The series is arranged in alphabetical order by author and then by addressee. The Legal/Financial Documents series is composed of many legal and financial documents. This series does not just hold information pertaining to Samuel L. Kreider, though he does have stocks from C.C. Julian & Royalties Co. Instead, most of the information relates to Florence Moore Kreider and Samuel L. Kreider's descendants. There is also legal and financial information of Volney Erskine Howard which Kreider probably collected during his research. Lastly, there is a document from 17th century about land in Mexico. This legal document details a request from the audiencia of New Spain that people present their titles to "casas, huertas, y tierras" they hold in the marquesado del Valle (initially granted to Hernan Cortez in 1529 and held by the family until 1917). The audiencia was interested in the restitution of lands and goods belonging to His Majesty in the estado del marques del Valle that had improperly been claimed over the previous century by their current tenants. This particular case refers to Maria Zapata, widow of Francisco Tellez, concerning property in Coyoacan, probably the town where Cortez made his headquarters and currently a neighborhood on the southern edge of Mexico City. Zapata forwarded what titles she had, but these were disallowed. The fiscal for the audiencia, Juan de Rocha or Rosas, disallowed most of her documents. The notary was Felipe Fajardo. It's a detached leaf from a bound institutional notarial volume, with entries from Oct. 25, 1636, to June 19, 1637 and is in Spanish. The series is in alphabetical order. The Ephemera Series is arranged in alphabetical order. It includes newspaper clippings, military certificates, programs, a ribbon, an autograph of Bruce Russell, invitations, menus, postcards, photographs, and lists of people's names. This material spans Samuel L. Kreider's life work. The newspaper clippings are sub-divided into themes. The themes include Art, Antelope Valley, Automobiles, California History, Charles Victor Hall, "Correspondence from 'Hope,'" "Early Days in Los Angeles," "Herald Mail-Bag," "In Other Times," Japan/Japanese population, Los Angeles, Los Angeles High School, Los Angeles History, Lugo House/St. Vincent, Mary E. Foy, Miscellaneous, Nippu Jiji, Obtuaries, Osaka Mainichi, Politics, Religion, Trade, "Yesteryear in the Times." The oversize folder connected to this series has eleven Japanese newspapers. All the material within each folder is arranged in chronological order.
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