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Franklin Hichborn letter to Andrae Nordskog
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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 asks Franklin Hichborn to follow and garner support for a measure to amend the California constitution following a failed ballot proposition to enable cities the right to grant franchises for privately owned public utilities and to collect taxes without having to fix the rates.
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Franklin Hichborn letter to Andrae Nordskog
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In this letter Hichborn says he was unable to locate a copy of his book, "The System" that Nordskog had requested. Hichborn says that he is not surprised that Nordskog was unable to find the book in public libraries because both The System and The Story of the California Legislature of 1915 concerned "crooked Jews" and were the subject of censorship and suppression via book burners. He suggests that the book may be found in the Hichborn Collection at the University of California Library Los Angeles.
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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.
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Franklin Hichborn correspondence
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The group includes six letters of Franklin Hichborn and fellow historian Andrae Nordskog. In the letters, Hichborn and Nordskog discuss Hichborn's political writings, political corruption in California, Hiram Johnson, Ernest E. Debs, telephone company corruption and a measure Nordskog was trying to bring before the Los Angeles City Council regarding telephone rates. There are also two reviews of Madison Grant's book The conquest of a continent : or expansion of races in America. One of these items is a negative review by Richard E. Gutstadt of the Anti-Defamation League, the other is a positive review of the book by Franklin Hichborn
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Franklin Pierce, Ocean House, Rye Beach, letter to Ticknor & Company :
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In a letter presumably about Nathaniel Hawthorne's Life of Franklin Pierce, Pierce reports that he has just received proofs for pages 85 to 108, but has not seen pages 56 to 85. Reports a mistake on page 85. Letter is dated Wednesday evening. Includes addressed envelope.
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P.J. Franklin letter to Thomas B. Hamilton
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In this letter, Franklin is asking Hamilton to invest money in several mines (gold, silver, and lead) in the Los Angeles, California area. He discusses the mining process, possible purchases of mining corporations as well as prices and expected profit. Included with the letter is a hand-drawn sketch of a mine cross-section.
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