Manuscripts
J. R. Shepard letter to Herbert S. Auerbach
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Lockley, Fred, 1871-1958. l letter (1931, Apr. 30) to Herbert S. (Herbert Samuel) Auerbach, 1882-1945
Manuscripts
The collection consists of the papers of Frederic E. Lockley (1824-1905) and his son, Fred Lockley (1871-1958).
mssLockley
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Lockley, Fred, 1871-1958. l letter (1931, Jan. 17) to Herbert S. (Herbert Samuel) Auerbach, 1882-1945
Manuscripts
The collection consists of the papers of Frederic E. Lockley (1824-1905) and his son, Fred Lockley (1871-1958).
mssLockley
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Thomas J. Beall letter to H.R. Wagner
Manuscripts
Letter from Thomas J. Beall to H.R. Wagner, replying to Wagner's request to the Lewiston Morning Tribune for copies of the "Craig article" (possibly Beall's article 'Recollections of William Craig,' published March 3, 1918).
mssHM 74117
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Thomas J. Hood letter, Walnut Ridge, Ark
Manuscripts
The letter signed "W.G.C.", deals with the elections to the Kentucky Constitutional Convention (1849), the letter of Henry Clay to Richard Pindell (1849) and projects of gradual emancipation of slaves, anti-slavery movement in Kentucky, news of the California Gold Rush and the author's Arkansas plantation
mssHM 58075
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George R. Taylor letter to John S. Phelps
Manuscripts
Handwritten letter by George R. Taylor to Missouri Congressman John S. Phelps, conveying news of the financial challenges facing the Southwest Branch of the Pacific Railroad (later known as the Southwest Pacific Railroad) and the reorganization necessitated by its difficulties. Presumably written in St. Louis, Missouri.
mssHM 83487
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S. D. R. Stewart letter to Henry Goode Blasdel
Manuscripts
Stewart reports that the town is not under the control of a mob, and that "both mills are running." Printed Western Union Telegram Company telegram form, filled in by hand.
mssHM 31539