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Earl Warren letter to Gurney E. Newlin
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Francis Gurney letters
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The three items consist of two letters and a printed invitation for Mrs. Gurney to attend a "celebration of the Anniversary of Independence, July 5, 1824."
mssHM 75092-75094
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Phineas Warren letter of recommendation for Leander Gerrard
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In this letter to "Sir," Hitchcock is recommending Leander Gerrard for U.S. Attorney for the District of Nebraska. Gerrard was a member of the Nebraska State Senate and a prominent resident and lawyer of Columbus, Nebraska.
mssHM 79062
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Warren E. Sawyer letters
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Letters from Warren E. Sawyer to his family depict the camp life, officers, fellow soldiers and commanding officers, including Don Carlos Buell, Confederate prisoners, and Buell's pursuits of Bragg, including the skirmish at Lawrenceberg. Also included an undated letter addressed to "Dear Sister," a poem dated 1885, contemporary envelopes, featuring patriotic designs, and a copy of song sheet printed on notepaper Victory at last. Words by Mrs. M. A. Kidder, music by Wm. B. Bradbury. New York, New York: Charles Magnus, 1865.
mssHM 68170-68176
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Andrae Nordskog letter to Franklin Hichborn
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In this letter with the stamped letterhead of author, Andrae Nordskog says that his proposed amendment to Article Eleven, Section 19 of the California Constitution gained the sponsorship of the Santa Clara City Council measure to enable cities the right to grant franchises for privately owned public utilities. He states that Councilman Ernest E. Debs will take the proposed amendment to Sacramento for presentation.
mssHM 66237
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Malcolm King letter to Arthur Lee Kellogg
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In this letter to his nephew, addressed "Artie Kellogg, Esq.," Malcolm King thanks him for the letter he sent along with his "Auntie Emma's" and reminds him to take care of his "Papa and Mama." King also reminds that "if Lucy is there, don't let her eat too much melon." The letter is signed "your Uncle Malcolm."
mssHM 4280
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Benjamin M. Read letter to Walter Douglas
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In this signed typewritten letter on Benjamin Read's professional letterhead, he thanks Walter Douglas for his prompt response to his letter and thanks him for his assistance, adding that he will give him credit in the next edition of the Illustrated History of New Mexico. Read also says that he would like to call on Douglas in the near future to examine the documents he has. He further requests additional information on the Gerónimo de Rivera Rendón bigamy case of 1603 along with Douglas's own credentials and citations. He closes by writing that he is send Douglas a copy of his large History of New Mexico by tomorrow's express.
mssHM 31542