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Edward A. Doisy letter to Dennis Cooper
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Buzz Aldrin letter to Dennis Cooper
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Letter written by Buzz Aldrin to Dennis Cooper. In the letter, Aldrin describes his experience on the moon and the rigors of astronaut training. The letter is signed by Aldrin with the name Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr.; at the time, Aldrin was president of Research and Engineering Consultants, Inc.
mssHM 83056
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Edgar Dean Mitchell letter to Dennis Cooper
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In this letter, Mitchell is answering a letter Dennis Cooper had about the navigation of the Apollo Lunar Module.
mssHM 79873
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Dennis Searles letter to Carrie Searles
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The letter, which was written by Dennis Searles in San Francisco and addressed to his sister Carrie, discusses the Searles' mines and a mill that they are building. Dennis mentions that John "left for the mines about three weeks ago," and was doing well. Dennis also talks about their frustration in business and their recent purchases of new mining equipment. Dennis signed the letter "John and Dennis Searles."
mssHM 66766
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Juan Bautista Rogers Cooper letter to Abel Stearns
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In this letter, written from Monterey, California, Cooper discusses José Maria Herrera and the arrival of José Antonio Romualdo Pacheco
mssHM 57210
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H.M. Goodwin letter to Mary Cooper
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This letter is written by H. M. Goodwin, a woman living in San Diego, California, to her friend Mary Cooper. In the letter she discusses politics in both San Diego and the United States in general, stating that "in my opinion a woman can do anything, and we'd best elect one President of these not too United States." Goodwin also talks about dressmaking as both she and Cooper make dresses.
mssHM 68328
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Edward Jenner letter to William Clement
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This letter is from Edward Jenner to a colleague, William Clement. In the letter, Jenner discusses the usefulness of Clement's observations regarding inoculation in Shrewsbury. Jenner also advises Clements on his personal conflict with fellow physicians.
mssHM 74097