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Charles E. Pickett letter to Thomas Hinckley Thompson
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Charles E. (Charles Edward) Pickett letter to Medorem Crawford
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Mr. Pickett informs Mr. Crawford that he will be arriving soon, and wishes his horses to not be disposed of, especially the mare. He also asks for potatoes and a few bushels of oats. Corner of letter missing.
mssHM 16376
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C.E. Pickett letter to "Dear Crawford," : Tumwater, Wash
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Letter from C.E. Pickett, a Washington miner, requesting the assistance of Crawford with some business and personal matters. These matters include clearing debts, requests for personal items and new goods, and other monetary concerns. Pickett also briefly describes his activities in Tumwater, Washington.
mssHM 70162
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Charles A. Leake letter to James W. Denver
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Charles A. Leake wrote this letter to James W. Denver from "Sacramento City" and the letter is devoted almost entirely to California state politics. He writes at length upon the recently-concluded Democratic state party convention, the maneuverings therein of various factions, and the circumstances of leading California political figures such as former governor John Bigler and current U.S. senator David Broderick, as well as the influence of events in California upon national political events.
mssHM 83476
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The Lincoln memorial ; speech of Hon. Charles E. Pickett of Iowa in the House of Representatives, January 29, 1913
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41072
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Richard E. Gutstadt letter to publishers of Anglo-Jewish periodicals
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Letter requests Anglo-Jewish publishers to refrain from commenting on Grant Madison's recently published "The conquest of a continent" published by Scribner and Sons for the purpose of stifling the sale of the book.
mssHM 66233