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Frank N. Osgood letter to Medorem Crawford
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A.G. Henry letter to Medorem Crawford
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A. G. Henry discusses mutual business colleague Mr. Sparks, whom Crawford has claimed "has rendered himself too obnoxious to retain his position, and any effort to retain him will injure his friends." However, he also writes of a "wicked conspiracy" with the intent "of depreciating my character & influence both in the Territory and here in Washington." He goes on to say that he has found "letters and petitions charging me with dishonesty, incompetency, and Dysloyalty" that he claims are "officially endorsed" by "prominent Citizens."
mssHM 31273
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John Richardson letter to Medorem Crawford
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Mr. Richardson discusses with Mr. Crawford details regarding a business transaction involving cattle.
mssHM 31276
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Medorem Crawford letter to Peter Hardeman Burnett
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Mr. Crawford writes of an unsettled matter with a J.A. O'Neil, and wishes the legal counsel of Mr. Burnett.
mssHM 31267
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Elijah White letter to Medorem Crawford
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Mr. White informs Mr. Crawford that the "Panama or Masset land route" is open and relatively safe, and speaks of other personal and family matters.
mssHM 31277
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Sidney Walter Moss letter to Medorem Crawford
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Mr. Moss informs Mr. Crawford about several shipments of material for dresses, located in several states.
mssHM 31274
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Charles E. (Charles Edward) Pickett letter to Medorem Crawford
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Mr. Pickett informs Mr. Crawford that he will be arriving soon, and wishes his horses to not be disposed of, especially the mare. He also asks for potatoes and a few bushels of oats. Corner of letter missing.
mssHM 16376