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Edwin Eells autobiography

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    Edwin Dickens letter to John Dickens

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    Letter is written by "Edwin Dickens of California" to his uncle John Dickens in England. The letter is written from "Washington, South Yuba" which is in Nevada County. Dickens writes an account of his journey to California and comments on Salt Lake City and Mormons, and about how he went to "North West of California" to mine gold. Letter is sewn into and glued on other sheets of paper, which make covers.

    mssHM 83171

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    Edwin Thomas Woolley diaries

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    Series of six diaries kept by Edwin Thomas Woolley from 1884 to 1906. The first four volumes recount Woolley's experiences as a missionary in England from 1884-1886, and also describe a trip he made to Paris during that time. Another family journal was kept in Ogden, Utah, from 1900 to 1903, and includes entries from Woolley, his wife Emma Rumel Woolley, and their children Heber R., Florence, and Orlindo (Orlie). The final volume was kept by Woolley in Ogden from 1903-1906.

    mssHM 31169-31173

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    Edwin B. Janes collection

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    A collection of 238 items which consists of manuscripts and letters assembled by Edwin B. Janes. The first series of miscellaneous manuscripts contains individual letters by American political, military, and literary figures of the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Included in this material is a leaf from the docket of the court in Painesville, Ohio, detailing the conviction of Joseph Smith, Jr., of assault and battery of his brother-in-law Calvin W. Stoddard (April 21, 1835), also documents relating to slavery and abolitionism, a small group of correspondence of John Stuart Skinner, and a group of letters and military records related to the Civil War in Ohio. The second series, arranged alphabetically by author, is the professional and political correspondence of Albert Gallatin Riddle, chiefly letters addressed to him from 1847 to 1870. The third series, arranged chronologically, contains personal, professional, and political correspondence of Andrew J. Williams (1852-1900).

    mssHM 25466-25675

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    Edwin F. Littlefield letter to Alvah Littlefield

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    Edwin reports that he traveled to Sacramento and sold some of the herbs sent by Alvah. He hopes to sell the rest soon, though he describes business in general as dull. The rest of the letter is concerned with shipments of various goods.

    mssHM 4188

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    Edwin Littlefield letter to Alvah Littlefield

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    Edwin Littlefield writes that he has arrived safely in San Francisco. He has received the cargo, and thinks it will be suitable for the current market, despite his opinion that "the majority of people here have left their honor & principles at home."

    mssHM 4181

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    Jack Vari Berger autobiography

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    This memoir by Jack Vari Berger contains detailed accounts of Berger growing up as a Russian Jewish immigrant in California during the mid-to late-20th century. He reminisced about his family's grocery business in San Francisco and their poultry farm in Petaluma. He also discussed his experiences living in an Orthodox Jewish home and the development of his business as a furrier in San Francisco. Berger recounts when serving in the United States Army during World War II and his experiences with antisemitism in the military. In one entry, he remembered a black sergeant asking for rations to feed him and his men. Berger asked his mess sergeant and was told no. He proceeded to lose his "cool and reminded him, if he would stop feeding his GERMAN girl friends he could spare the food. He reluctantly fed the men." Included is a one-page addendum to Berger's autobiography. Original autobiography possibly typewritten and later scanned into a computer.

    mssHM 75848