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David C. (David Colbreth) Broderick letter to John W. Forney

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    David C. Broderick documents and letter

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    mssBroderick

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    William Broderick letter to The Singer Manufacturing Company, San Francisco, California

    Manuscripts

    In his letter, Broderick discusses gold mines, manufacturing, Chinese laborers, the cattle trade, the currency question, and the population in California.

    mssHM 58199

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    David Shaw Shrode letter to W. S. Shrode

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    In this letter to his brother, Shrode talks about life in Texas and the South. He also states that he has had "California fever for some time" and that he has plans to go that next Spring.

    mssHM 69392

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    David Smith Terry papers

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of letters and documents related to David Smith Terry's family life and judicial and political career. There are also materials related to the Terry-Broderick duel, Texas frontier life and political events before and during the Civil War, as seen chiefly in the personal correspondence between Terry, his wife and family.

    mssTE

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    David C. Weber letter to Martin Ridge

    Manuscripts

    David C. Weber wrote this letter to fellow historian Martin Ridge after Ridge's letter, about the Western History Association, was printed in Montana Magazine in 1986.

    mssHM 84312

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    David Saville letters to "My beloved wife,"

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    In HM 16646, dated 1861, January 31, Saville writes to his wife that he is confident he will be able to provide for them both financially. In HM 16647, dated 1861, April 30, he writes that he regrets some of his investing, and of the importance of preserving the Union "even if it should cost all the Treasure in the Country."

    mssHM 16646-16647