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Dámaso Antonio Rodriguez letter to an unknown recipient

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    Newton Booth letter to an unknown recipient

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    In this letter to an unknown recipient, Newton Booth discusses business details of the selling and movement of various goods in San Francisco.

    mssHM 21315

  • Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla letter to unknown recipient, 1810, November 13

    Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla letter to unknown recipient, 1810, November 13

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    In this letter to an unknown recipient, Costilla describes a conflict and retreat, and requests news and encouragement. In Spanish.

    mssHM 19979

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    Sarah Bernhardt letter to unknown recipient

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    The letter is written in French. The recipient is unknown.

    mssHM 78366

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    Frederick Ferdinand Low letter to an unknown recipient

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    In this letter to an unknown recipient, Frederick Ferdinand Low expresses his happiness for recent state and national elections. He also states that the recent completion of the railroad will, in his estimation, balance the arrival of "rebels" displaced due to the recent elections. Letter is incomplete, being only the last page, and has neither addressee nor date.

    mssHM 21314

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    Charles Villiers Stanford note to unknown recipient

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    This is a signed, handwritten note by Stanford to an unknown recipient. In the note he apologizes for not having a copy of his Elegaic Ode (his 1884 musical composition to Walt Whitman's 1865 elegy for Abraham Lincoln, When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd).

    mssHM 81268

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    Anna Pierce Judah notecard to an unknown recipient

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    On this small notecard to an unknown recipient, Anna P. Judah writes "Most appreciatively yours" with her signature, the date, and "Greenfield, Mass." Includes printed three-page biography of Theodore D. Judah, titled "T.D.J." and serving as a memoriam signed by Leland Stanford.

    mssHM 27232