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William Boyd Allison letter to "My dear Mr. Cole,"
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William Allison letter to Arthur Pue Gorman
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William Boyd Allison letter to "Judge Davis,"
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In this undated letter addressed to "My Dear Judge Davis," Allison invites him to dinner "tomorrow Saty night at halfpast seven." He also looks forward to meeting the Judge's brother.
mssHM 29214
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William Boyd Allison letter to Stilson Hutchins
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William Boyd Allison letter to James Lewis
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mssHM 29217
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William Boyd Allison letter to Trevor & Colgate
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Allison requests that Trevor & Colgate pay W. F. Keutger of Iowa certain rates for bonds. With photocopied printed fragment containing a short biographical sketch of Allison.
mssHM 29219
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Cornelius Cole letter to "Friend Avery,"
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In this brief note to the otherwise unidentified "Friend Avery," Cole writes that he has sent some papers that "may serve as a memorandum for Mrs. O." He is unsure if "pension was obtained" but "Mr. Olmstead will know." Signed "C. Cole."
mssHM 29227