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William Hayes Hilton letter to "Quackenbush,"
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William Hayes Hilton letter to "Friend Quackenbush,"
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In this letter to the otherwise unnamed "Friend Quackenbush," William Hayes Hilton writes of happenings at Rock Spring Drill in Silver Hill, and of his ongoing problems with the owning and operating company. Hilton appears to have or have had a position of authority in this company.
mssHM 31264
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William Hayes Hilton sketches
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Nine sketchbooks containing sketches done by William Hayes Hilton during his travel around California, Arizona, Nevada, and Mexico from 1850-1870. The most common subjects of his drawings are gold miners in California; San Francisco and Monterey, California; and Tepic and Mazatlan, Mexico. His sketches include people, churches, and landscapes, and in several of them he drew the indigenous people of California and Mexico as well as Chinese people in California. Several of the sketchbooks have loose sketches and are in fragile condition.
mssHilton
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Rutherford B. Hayes, Columbus, Ohio, letter to unidentified addressee :
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Regarding the "silver question," an economic policy debate over the coinage of silver that began in the late 19th century.
mssHM 24716
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W. Albert Chapman letter
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In W. Albert Chapman's letter to Harvey Farrington, Jr., he describes his travels through Colorado, specifically Leadville, Cottonwood Springs, and Silver Cliff. Chapman goes into details of the silver mining in Leadville and the discovery of silver in Silver Cliff
mssHM 64147
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William Hayes Chamberlin journal
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The first volume is No. 5 of several copies Alexander Rea Chamberlin made of his great-grandfather's journal. It includes a facsimile copy of the original journal as well as facsimile copies of the journal as it was printed in the Lewisburg, Pennsylvania newspaper, Chronicle. in 1849 and 1850. Chamberlin's journal covers his overland journey to California in 1849. The volume also contains later entries from a diary Chamberlin kept in 1853 to 1857 while living in California. These entries also include a trip Chamberlin took back East by ship. While in New Orleans he makes several specific comments on the slaves he sees.
mssHM 82522 (a+b)
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William Wirt, Washington, D.C., letter to Henry Thompson, Baltimore, Maryland
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William Wirt writes to his friend Henry Thompson requesting to purchase two cows from him to provide milk and butter for his family. Wirt also discusses seeking a buyer for his horses and gives a history of them. Autograph letter signed.
mssHM 55657