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Henry Miller letter to Jesse L. Greenstein

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    William Carlos Williams letter to Jesse L. Greenstein

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    The letter briefly thanks Greenstein for a previous letter and describes a business transaction concerning unnamed poems.

    mssHM 70309

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    Jesse L. Greenstein letter to William Carlos Williams

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    John Vanbrugh letter to Jacob Tonson

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    Henry E. Huntington letters to Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery

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    Note: One letter is a photocopy. Subjects: Sterne bust, Huntington's gift of shares of stock of Hammond Lumber Company for $276,665.90 to the Library.

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    Alexis Carrel letter to My Dear Doctor

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    Letter written by Alexis Carrel to an unidentified recipient addressed as "My Dear Doctor." The letter, written from Chicago, thanks the doctor for a gift and encloses a letter of introduction for Professor Léo Testut, a celebrated anatomist with whom Carrell had worked in Lyon, France.

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    William Miller letter to Henry John Temple Palmerston

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    In this annual letter to Lord Palmerston regarding trade returns, Miller writes that "the Transit Trade at Honolulu has increased considerably in consequence of the great demand for Goods which has been created by the discovery of the Gold Region of California." The quantity of coffee and sugar being produced is increasing, and being shipped to markets on the American west coast. He also writes of the status of colonists in the Sandwich Islands, including British, American, and French subjects. Typescript of original held by the Territorial Archives of Hawaii.

    mssHM 16736