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George H. Derby letter to Eugene Lemuel Sullivan
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George Horatio Derby letter to Martha Hitchcock
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In this letter to Mrs. Hitchcock, Derby apologizes for being unable to keep his promise to write sooner, owing to ill health. He writes of mutual acquaintances, and reports that his latest book will soon be published. Includes envelope.
mssHM 19338
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Receipt for property taxes paid by Eugene Lemuel Sullivan
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This manuscript is a receipt to Eugene Lemuel Sullivan for taxes paid on property owned in the city of San Francisco. Printed form, filled in and signed by hand.
mssHM 19344
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Manuel Castro letter to Eugene Lemuel Sullivan
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Castro writes that he is traveling to Contra Costa for a very intriguing business opportunity, and of other business matters. In Spanish.
mssHM 19343
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Mary Davis Bucknall letter to Eugene Lemuel Sullivan
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In this letter to her father, Mary Davis Bucknall writes of mutual acquaintances, and of her desire to vacation in San Francisco. She also writes of the recent exhibition of "a man said to be a native of Borneo. He has only four fingers and no thumbs....he walks on his hands and knees with his legs crossed."
mssHM 19342
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George Bentley letters
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HM 83966: George Bentley addresses "Dear Sir" on November 6, 1893. In this letter, Bentley asks the addressee for additional copies of his book After Business. He states he gave away all but 1 of the 100 copies printed. He also asks about a "Mr. Howell." HM 83967: Writing from Tenby Wales, George Bentley addresses "Mr. Cousens" on March 10. Bentley inquires Cousens about the status of a proof and asks to him to sign his name in full at the bottom.
mssHM 83966-83967
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J.D. (James Donald) Cameron letter to Henry J. Gensler
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In this letter Cameron discusses a bill that he was supposed to have received from Gensler. He also asks Gensler to pay two bills for him. The letter is written on letterhead of the Sierra Madre Villa Hotel.
mssHM 68331