Manuscripts
William A. Pinkerton letter to G. Lambert, Secretary, International Investment Company of San Francisco, California
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William A. Pinkerton letter to G. Lambert, Secretary, Mexican International Investment Company of San Francisco, California
Manuscripts
Letter stating that William Pinkerton is in receipt of the prospectus of the Guadalajara concession of the Mexican International Investment Company and that he would purchase 50 shares of the company for a total of five thousand dollars. Lambert is to notify him at his Chicago business address when he is ready for the first payment. Pinkerton expresses that he wanted to buy more stock, but it had been a "dull year." Letter is on Pinkerton National Detective Agency letterhead.
mssHM 35184
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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